State Designated Scenic Byways
Name | From | To | Highways | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Angel Lake Road | Angel Lake | Wells | SR 231 | |
Baker Road | US 6/US 50 | Utah | SR 487 | |
Deer Creek Road | SR 156 | SR 157 | SR 158 | |
Gerlach Road | North of Wadsworth | North of Nixon | SR 447 | Overlaps the Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway |
Kyle Canyon Road | Mount Charleston | Northwest of Las Vegas | SR 157 | |
Lehman Caves Road | SR 487 | Great Basin National Park | SR 488 | |
Mt. Charleston/Lee Canyon Road | Lee Canyon | US 95 | SR 156 | |
Mt. Rose Highway | SR 28 in Incline Village | South of Reno | SR 431 | Passes by the Mount Rose Wilderness via the highest year-round pass in the Sierra Nevada at 8,911 feet (2,716 m) |
North Las Vegas Strip | Sahara Avenue | Washington Avenue | SR 604 | |
North Shore Road | US 50 | California | SR 28 | Overlaps the Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive |
Pyramid Lake Road | Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation boundary | Warrior Point | SR 445 | Overlaps the Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway |
Red Rock Road | Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area | SR 159 | ||
South Las Vegas Strip | Russell Road | Sahara Avenue | SR 604 | Overlaps the Las Vegas Strip |
Sutcliffe/Nixon Road | SR 445 | SR 447 | SR 446 | Overlaps the Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway |
Valley of Fire Road | Valley of Fire State Park | |||
White Domes Road | Valley of Fire Road | White Domes | ||
US 50 | California | Carson City | US 50 | Overlaps the Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive |
US 50/6/93 | South of Ely | Utah | US 50/US 6/US 93 | |
US 93 | SR 318 | US 6/US 50 | US 93 |
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