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The route follows the natural rolling hills of this part of Oklahoma, with a mix of open fields and woods, with some nice panoramic views of the valleys from the tops and bluffs of the ridges.
This is the quickest exit of Kerrville to calm winding roads of 1341. You will avoid any busy traffic all the way to Fredericksburg. There are a few places to stop for food, drink, or rest. On that…
The route starts past the homes and small businesses of Dutzow, then past small farms on the Missouri River valley. The route is mostly tree-lined to begin with. The route then climbs the north…
The route starts off traveling through farm fields, until shortly after it turns south onto Becker Joerling Road, when the route become more wooded and hilly. The descent into the Femme Osage Creek…
The first mile or so of the route is through open farm fields, but then it dives into some deep woods, then a mix of tree-lined road and clearings, before dropping down into the Femme Osage Creek…
The route starts in deep woods for about a mile before dropping into the Femme Osage Creek valley just north of the village of Femme Osage. The route then follows the course of the creek for the…
The route travels through farmlands and woods over gently rolling hills.
The route starts through deep woods south of New Melle, before dropping into the Femme Osage Creek valley. There's a nice view of the valley about the 2 1/2 mile mark, just past the New Melle Stone…
The route travels through the St. Charles County exurbs, past homes on large wooded lots. The route is largely tree-lined or passing through deep woods, over rolling hills and through creek valleys.
The route starts along the north edge of the Busch Memorial Conservation Area, then, after Mechanicsville, becomes a mostly wooded road for the remainder of the route, with the occasional farm field…
The route travels for most of its length along the Atchafalaya River, with LA-105 running at the base of the river levee. Across from the levee, the route goes past a mix of farms and woods.
The route travels through open farm fields with occasional tree lined stretches.