For Fun: Find the Highest Road in Every U.S. State

| November 27, 2018

 Mount Evans Scenic Byway

Curious what is the highest road in every U.S. state?  

So get this, Geotab, a global leader in IoT and connected transportation, has launched a new study analyzing U.S. road data to identify the highest paved road in every state in America. The interactive piece, which also ranks the top ten most breathtaking views, can be accessed in full here 

By analyzing the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Elevation Dataset , Geotab was able to determine the highest road coordinates in each state. Aside from identifying the highest, reachable peaks, Geotab also leveraged  the expertise of renowned outdoor photographer, Tony Bynum, to help determine the ranking of the ten most breathtaking views in America that can be accessed by hitting the open road.

At 4,757 feet, the highest point of Alaska’s Dalton Highway (in the Atigun Pass on the Continental Divide) was identified as having the most stunning view in America. Taking second place is Colorado’s Mount Evans Scenic Byway. At 14,132 feet at its peak, it is the highest paved road in North America and one of the highest in the world.

“I’ve visited all of the roads on this list and there is simply nothing like Alaska for solitude and breadth of views,” says Tony Bynum , outdoor photographer and conservationist. “In general, western U.S. scenery is the ‘best’, with a tendency to offer better visibility – up to 100 miles on clear days. However, most of the higher elevations in the west are closed in winter, whereas the central and eastern roads are often available all year round.”

The full ranking of America’s 10 most breathtaking views is below:

 

Rank

Height

State

Road

1

4,757ft

Alaska

Dalton Highway, in the Atigun Pass

2

14,132ft

Colorado

Mount Evans Scenic Byway

3

10,953ft

Wyoming

Beartooth Highway

4

7,419ft

Washington

National Forest Development Road 5400 to Slate Peak Radar Site

5

9,714ft

Oregon

Steens Mountain Loop Road

6

13,781ft

Hawaii

Mauna Kea Access Road

7

6,265ft

New Hampshire

Mount Washington Auto Road

8

5,740ft

Tennessee

Clingmans Dome Road

9

4,850ft

West Virginia

Forest Road 104 to peak of Spruce Knob

10

4,765ft

Georgia

State Route 180 Spur to Brasstown Bald

 

“This piece serves as a useful reminder of the sheer beauty that can be seen across America’s world-leading road network,” said Maria Sotra, VP of Marketing at Geotab. “Thanks to the nation’s ever-growing infrastructure system, you no longer have to embark on a grueling hike or commit to climbing a mountain in order to take in an awe-inspiring view. Instead, breathtaking views can often be seen from behind the wheel of a car.”

More here:  https://www.geotab.com/americas-highest-roads/

 

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