Guide to Creating Scenic Byways
State-by-State Resources
Scenic byway designation is one of the most powerful tools available to Americans for preserving scenic landscapes. The byway designation process starts with concerned and active citizens who come together to protect a scenically valuable roadway. The process for achieving official designation is different for each state, but all have a few requirements in common.
A scenic byway candidate must demonstrate intrinsic value according to the state’s byways program criteria, it must have a byway managing organization, and it must have a corridor management plan which provides detailed information about what the route’s scenic assets are and how they will be protected.
FHWA Information for States
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
- State and Other Scenic Byways in California
- FAQ
- Eligible Roadways
- Byway Nomination Case Study Example
Colorado
- State Scenic Byways in Colorado
- Links and Resources, including Technical Resources
- Training Materials, including Corridor Management Plan Guidebook
- CoDOT Byways Strategic Plan
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
- State Scenic Byways in Georgia
- Designation Guide
- FAQs Regarding Designation
- Instrinsic Qualities for Designation
Hawaii
- State Scenic Byways in Hawaii
- Byway Program Overview
- Three Steps to a Scenic Byway
- Instrinsic Qualities for Scenic Byway
- Completing the Nomination Form
- Nomination Form and Checklist
- Byway Nomination Process Flowchart
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
- State Scenic Byways in Indiana
- Indiana Byway Program
- Indiana Byways Program History
- State Byways
- Application Example: Hoosier Hills Scenic Byway
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
- State Scenic Byways in Kentucky
- Kentucky Scenic Byways List
- Kentucky Scenic Byway Designation Application
Louisiana
Maine y
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
- State Scenic Byways in New York
- Additional Legislated New York State Scenic Byways
- Building Your Byway
- Byway Designation Guidebook
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
- State Scenic Byways in Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Byways Program
- Nominating a Pennsylvania Byway
- Guidance Manual
Rhode Island
South Carolina
- State Scenic Byways in South Carolina
- Application Process/Link to Application PDF
- State Scenic Highways Committee Information
- Maps, Pictures, and Information on current Byways
South Dakota
- State Scenic Byways in South Dakota
- Department of Transportation website
- Nomination Procedures and Process and Application PDF
Tennessee
- State Scenic Byways in Tennessee
- Links to info on existing Byways and their Corridor Management Plans
- Scenic Roadway Handbook PDF
Texas
- Currently does not have a state scenic byways program.
Utah
- State Scenic Byways in Utah
- Utah Department of Transportation website
- Corridor Management Plans and Contact Info for existing Byways
- State Code about Scenic Byways PDF
- Scenic Byways Info Guide PDF
- Scenic Byways Map PDF
- Scenic Byways Program Livability Plan PDF
Vermont
- State Scenic Byways in Vermont
- Scenic Byways Map PDF
- Links to info on existing Byways
- Scenic Byways manual including application process
- Vermont National Resources Council Scenic Byways page
- Vermont DOT website
Virginia
- State Scenic Byways in Virginia
- Designation Process
- Printable Map of existing Byways
- Video Tours of Byways
- History of Byways Program and Contact Information
Washington
West Virginia
- State and Other Scenic Byways in West Virginia
- Links to existing Byways info and interactive map
- DOT Grant Administration Division
Wisconsin
- State Scenic Byways in Wisconsin
- Links to info on existing Byways
- Application Process, Link to Application, Contact Info, Committee Info, and Resources
Wyoming
- State and Other Scenic Byways in Wyoming
- DOT website
- Program Book PDF
- Nomination Packet PDF
- Byways Brochure