Byways are roads specially designated by government bodies which follow routes of some significance, usually that which relates to scenery or culture. (This is the American definition of "byway"; sites about British byways [green lanes] may be submitted to Recreation: Outdoors: Offroad Vehicles )
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- Ohio Byway Program Photographs, points of interest, and information on the state's byways.
- The Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike Byway Traverses West Virginia, U.S. News, events and history.
- Gold Belt Byway Tour Southwest of Colorado Springs. Part of the Federal Highway Administration's National Scenic Byways Program. Contains current and historic photologs and other information.
- Mirror Lake Scenic Byway Photos from sites along the way (Utah State Highway 150).
- Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway Maps, stories, events and news about the Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway.
- Hells Canyon Scenic Byway North Eastern Oregon scenic byway.
- Lake Country Scenic Byway Northern Minnesota, U.S. Maps, photograph overview, and amenity list.
- History of Scenic Road Programs Federal Highway Administration page discussing particular examples as well as general information.
- The Ronald Reagan Trial Collection of highways in central Illinois, U.S. Events calendar and membership information.
- Mississippi River Parkway Commission In charge of the Great River Road that runs along the Mississippi River's length in the U.S. Includes state-specific information and maps.
- Kansas Byways Provides overviews, maps, sample itineraries and images of eight routes offering recreational, geological, cultural and agricultural viewing opportunities. Includes news and calendar of events.
- America's Byways By the United States Federal Highway Administration. Shows the location of and details about each routing.