Oregon Coast Highway Hailed Among Country Magazine's Most Scenic Byways in America
November 2013 Issue Hits the Road for the 10 Most Unforgettable Country Drives
Milwaukee, WI (November 4, 2013)—The November EXTRA issue of Country—the magazine for readers who love the land and life of the countryside—offers an unforgettable road trip this fall with a special 32-page section titled "2013 Best Scenic Roads" which highlights America’s Top 10 most picturesque country drives. The Oregon Coast Highway is among those selected as one of the country’s most unforgettable scenic roads.
To create the list, Country asked their trusted scenic photographers to pick the most beautiful byways. They came up with an impressive list of roads that the Country editors then narrowed down, making sure to choose intriguing drives from the north, south, east and west—journeys that wind through some of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes you'll find in America. The list includes something for everyone, spanning quiet country roads and highways with vast skylines.
The Oregon Coast Highway features breathtaking views, forested headlands, sublime sandy beaches and—best of all—accessibility of the Oregon coast. The ocean is often within sight of the road, which offers easy access to more than 80 state parks and recreation areas. Whether taking pictures, fishing, or watching whales or birds, the Oregon Coast Highway offers an accessible adventure.
“With today’s improved automobiles and expansive highways, the time is ripe for our readers to take advantage of this glorious country’s scenic grandeur,” said Robin Hoffman, Editor, Country. “We want to encourage them to explore the magnificent wonders that await them on these unforgettable country drives. The beauty is, there’s no such thing as a wrong turn when you’re taking the scenic route.”
Here’s a peek at some of the other roads that made the 2013 Best Scenic Roads list:
Going-To–The Sun Road (MT): This journey across Glacier National Park will take your breath away. Northwest Montana has spectacular vistas, waterfalls flying off mountaintops, a riot of summer wildflowers and a feast of fall colors that will leave you speechless. The road is always accompanied by Rocky Mountain elk, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and grizzly bears to make your adventure even wilder.
Doors County Coastal Byway (WI): Wisconsin’s Highway 42 is a smorgasbord of vineyards, quaint harbor villages, park retreats and stunning bayside sunsets. Cherry and apple orchards border many of the roadways between villages, serving up a visual feast of blossoms in the spring. Highway 42’s final mile and a half zigzags through a beautiful maple and beech forest, ending at the Northport Ferry dock.
Utah’s Red Rock Country (UT): Utah’s Scenic Byway 12 runs between two of the Southwest’s most spectacular national parks—Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef. The view from the main road is dominated by fire-red rock sprinkled with piñon pine and juniper. Like the parks on either end, the road seems to offer glimpses of a fantastic new world every few miles. While those previews are wonderful, the real payoff comes when you take time to explore.
Natchez Trace Parkway (MS): This parkway winds through centuries of history, taking visitors through countryside and cities, past battlefields and barns. Though much of the original trail is now unrecognizable, the parkway awaits modern-day explorers. There are no commercial vehicles allowed on the route, making it a slow, relaxing journey. This timeworn path runs through three states—Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee—and unveils the scenic beauty and scintillating history of the Old South.
Blue Grass Valley Road (VA): Tucked away in the Alleghenys is a little-known haven where vistas never fail to soothe, comfort and charm. The beautiful route of Blue Grass Valley Road reveals breathtaking wide-open vistas that stretch into the mountains beyond. The fence-lined road passes barns and neatly kept farmhouses scattered among the rolling hills and broad pastures tucked in among the wooded mountain ridges. During autumn, the sugar maples that produce Highland County’s famous syrup in spring turn the most glorious shades of red, yellow and orange, painting this magnificent landscape with vibrant color.
To view the full list and stunning photos along each byway, please click here or download the digital version of Country on your iPad, Kindle, Google Play or Android.
Country's November EXTRA issue also includes a feature on the importance of trees, providing striking images and reasons they are so important to human existence. Also included is a special feature showcasing autumn in the Amish country.
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