The appeal of scenic roads is the intrinsic quality of Virginia's diverse landscapes and the ease of connecting with nature from the automobile. Traveling scenic byways provides an opportunity to have a relaxing, comfortable outdoor experience that nourishes the need for a connection with nature.
There are national and state programs. The state program was started in 1999 and is managed by Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) in partnership with the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). Natural, cultural, historical, recreational and archeological amenities of the commonwealth's scenic roads are recognized through the program, as are unique and varied cultural and features of Virginia's geographic regions.
VDOT's designation process involves municipalities, citizens and the state who cooperatively determine if a road section of at least10 miles warrants designation for its aesthetic, cultural, historical, natural or recreational significance.
For more information on Virginia's Byways program, its benefits and background, click on one of the following links: