List of Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways


The Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways are roads that have been designated by the Bureau of Land Management as scenic byways. Some are also National Scenic Byways or National Forest Scenic Byways. The program was initiated in 1989, and since then, 54 byways have been designated in the Western United States. Each byway is classified into one of four types based on the vehicles that can traverse it.
TypeNameLength Length Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusDateDescription
IIIAlpine Loop National Back Country BywayThis route winds its way to an elevation of, crossing Engineer and Cinnamon passes. The rugged scenery includes river meadows, alpine tundra, ghost towns, ore mills, abundant summer wildflowers and impressive fall colors; portions of this byway may require a 4-wheel drive vehicle.-
IIIBarrel Springs Back Country BywayThis route in the northern corners of California and Nevada travels through rugged terrain perfect for wildlife viewing. Historical buildings and evidence of emigrant life remain along the route, testifying of early settlers' trials on the frontier; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle-
IBig Sheep Creek Back Country BywayLocated near Dell, north of the Montana–Idaho state line, the road is mostly two-lane gravel with a few side roads that lead to the foot of the Rocky Mountains and provide many opportunities for solitude and exploration.-
IBig Sky Back Country BywayCrossing a variety of different landscapes across vast Montana wilderness, Big Sky Back Country Byway follows much of the Regina-Yellowstone Trail, once used as the principal route from Canada to the famed Yellowstone National Park.-
IIBitter Springs Back Country BywayBitter Springs Back Country Byway offers more than a drive with many rock formations, like the Muddy Mountains and colorful sandstone for sightseeing; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle.-
IIIBlack Hills Back Country BywayBlack Hills Back Country Byway is the perfect place for experienced mountain bikers and four-wheel-drive enthusiasts to test their skills. For some quiet time, take a hike along the numerous nature trails and end up at a natural hot springs; portions of this byway may require a 4-wheel drive vehicle.-
IIIBradshaw TrailThis BLM Back Country Byway follows historic desert trails steeped in western lore and showcasing spectacular scenery; portions of this byway may require a 4-wheel drive vehicle.-
IIBuckhorn Back Country BywayFamous for wild animals, including horses and burros, the unique Ponderosa Pine Dunes, and wet season waterfowl, Buckhorn Backcountry Byway is the perfect way to enjoy nature up close; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle.-
IIIBull Creek Pass National Back Country BywayThis byway travels through the Henry Mountains, surrounded by tall walls of granite; portions of this byway may require a 4-wheel drive vehicle; also a Utah Scenic Byway-
ICalifornia Trail Back Country BywayIn dry weather during the warm season, but may degrade to Type II or even Type III during wet weather due to mud, particularly during the cold season.-
IIIChain of Craters Back Country BywayThis byway follows New Mexico County Road 42, showcasing the Chain of Craters and providing access to the Continental Divide Trail and to other attractions; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle; also a New Mexico State Backway-
IIChimney Peak Back Country BywayThis is a rugged trek through some of California's best desert landscapes, passing over of designated wilderness; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle.-
I/IIChristmas Valley Back Country BywayChristmas Valley provides the best of nature. The loop runs through breathtaking high desert landscapes, by Fossil Lake, and up to Lost Forest where you can learn about the prehistoric creatures that once lived there; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle.-
ICow Creek Back Country BywayA refreshing break from the steady highway pace, this detour wanders alongside Cow Creek as it dips through the coastal mountain range of Oregon. Along the route are quaint farms and ranches, and stately forests; also an Oregon State Scenic Byway-
IDiamond Loop Back Country BywayTravel alongside ancient craters formed from long ago volcanic eruptions.-
IIFort Churchill to Wellington Back Country BywayThis byway spans beginning in Fort Churchill and ending in Wellington. Fort Churchill was built in order to protect the Pony Express riders and settlers against the Indians in the area; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle.-
IGalice to Hellgate Back Country BywayTravel through a deep river canyon and steep mountain slopes. Enjoy a day of white water rafting, fishing or a guided tour along the Rogue River-
IVGarnet Back Country BywayThis byway lies in the midst of the mountainous wilderness punctuated by the Garnet ghost town. Picnic, cross-country ski, snowshoe, horseback ride, hike, snowmobile, camp, and stop by the ghost town visitor center to take advantage of all this scenic byway has to offer; portions of this route are narrow trails, suitable only for bikes, snowmobiles, ATVs or similar vehicles-
IIIGold Belt Tour Scenic and Historic BywayThe Gold Belt Tour follows historic railroad and stagecoach routes leading to North America's greatest gold camp, three world-class fossil sites, and numerous historic sites. The Shelf and Phantom Canyon Roads cut along unpaved routes through winding canyons. Five byway communities allow a glimpse into this area's rich heritage portions of this byway may require a 4-wheel drive vehicle; also a National Scenic Byway and a Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway-
IIGold Butte Back Country BywayThis byway travels across of Nevada desert. The town of Gold Butte stands as an old mining town established in the early 1900s where precious metals such as gold, copper, zinc, and lead were mined; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle.-
IGrave Creek to Marial Back Country BywayExplore the rugged mountains and canyons north of the Rogue River in the southwestern part of Oregon as you climb from the Rogue River's narrow gorge over the ragged ridges of the Siskiyou Mountains and down to the settlement of Marial.-
IGuadalupe Back Country BywayThis backway follows NM 137 in southern New Mexico. It begins at the NM 137/US 285 junction near Brantley Dam State Park and proceeds southwest to Sitting Bull Falls in the Lincoln National Forest; also a State Scenic Backway-
IIIHarquahala Mountain Back Country BywayThe Harquahala Mountain Byway runs through the Harquahala Mountains Wilderness and contains an interesting observatory on top of Arizona's highest mountain; portions of this byway may require a 4-wheel drive vehicle.-
ILake Valley Back Country BywayThis backway is nestled between the Mimbres and Caballo mountains and the Cookes Range in southwestern New Mexico. Drive NM 152 and NM 27 between Las Cruces and Truth or Consequences, near a string of lakes and reservoirs; also a State Scenic Backway-
I/IILakeview to Steens Mountain Back Country BywayThis byway provides an excellent opportunity to take in scenic forested lands, wetlands, and a wide range of recreational activities; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle-
ILewis and Clark Back Country BywayExplore two National Trails, visit the homeland of Sacajawea and the Lemhi Shoshone, enjoy beautiful scenic vistas and observe the abundant wildlife. You can see how nature and humans have shaped the landscape, from wildfires and critical habitats; also an Idaho State Scenic Backway-
ILos Caminos AntiguosThe Ancient Roads' lead you to key historical areas in the San Luis Valley—a high, enormous sun-baked flat between the Sangres and the San Juan foothills; also a Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway-
ILovelock Cave Back Country BywayLovelock Cave has yielded 2,000-year-old artifacts. Among the findings to marvel at are the famous Lovelock Cave duck decoys, baskets and textiles now held in museums across the United States.-
ILower Crooked River Back Country BywayCross into the hilly sections of Oregon's high sagebrush desert, follow a striking river canyon and catch glimpses of the blue-green waters of the Lower Crooked River.-
ILower Deschutes River Back Country BywayThis byway follows the Deschutes River through the multi-colored walls of a canyon made of Columbia River basalt. Fish or raft the waters of this nationally recognized river.-
IILunar Crater Back Country BywayPortions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle; also a National Natural Landmark-
IIMissouri Breaks Back Country BywayThis byway runs through central Montana, encompassing an area of varied geography and historical importance; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle.-
IIMt. Wilson Back Country BywayThis byway extends over the Wilson Range. The gravel road winds through volcanic caldera now overgrown with piñons and junipers; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle-
INestucca River Back Country BywayExplore the wooded canyon of the Nestucca River; the forest is a temperate rainforest and provides habitat for many different species. The canyon walls are made up of seafloor sandstones and basalts.-
INine Mile Canyon Back Country Byway in Wellington, UT west of Myton, UTNinemile Canyon is known as a major representative area of the prehistoric Fremont culture. The canyon houses a myriad of rock panels along the main road and in side canyons.-
IOld Route 66 - Oatman RoadThis desert route passes through Oatman, Arizona, whose ghost town appearance brings back the Old West. Free-roaming burros, staged gunfights, and gorgeous desert views come together to recreate a truly Western atmosphere.-
IOwyhee Uplands Back Country BywayFrom expanses of sagebrush and wildflowers, to sheer, red-walled river canyons, the Owyhee Uplands represent what many people believe the real West is all about.-
IParker Dam RoadFollowing the Colorado River, Parker Dam Road showcases scenery, history, and recreation in one of the West's most impressive places.-
IIPony Express Trail National Back Country BywayThis byway takes travelers back in time to experience the Pony Express. Sites along the way tell of the historic trail's operation from 1860 to 1861; it also details stagecoach travel; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle also a Utah Scenic Byway-
IQuartzville Road Back Country BywayMeander beside the blue-green depths of the Green Peter Reservoir and the Quartzville Creek National Wild and Scenic River as you discover a pathway of old-growth forests, highlighted with rocky outcroppings.-
IQuebradas Back Country BywayFollows County Road A-129 to US 380, passing through two wildlife refuges; also a State Scenic Backway-
IRed Gulch/Alkali National Back Country BywayDrive this byway and take a step back in time. View petroglyphs or dinosaur tracks, take the byway and journey to the past; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle; also a Wyoming State Scenic Backway-
IRed Rock Canyon Back Country BywayRed Rock Canyon Back Country Byway runs across a paved loop through the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.-
IISaline Valley Road Back Country BywayFrom SR 190 north to Death Valley Road near Big Pines, Saline Valley Road takes you to a little-known corner of the Death Valley ecosystem; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle-
I/IISeminoe to Alcova Scenic BackwayThe backway is in a remote area, but provides amazing landscape transformations while traversing the Seminoe Mountains, the Pedro Mountains, and Fremont Canyon; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle; also a Wyoming State Scenic Backway-
IISilver Island Mountain National Back Country BywayLocated west of Salt Lake City, this byway follows a loop in northwest Utah; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle; also a Utah Scenic Byway-
ISmithsonian Butte National Back Country BywayTake in the stunning desert landscape of Southern Utah; all between Big Plain Junction and Rockville just south of Zion National Park's southern entrance, offer gorgeous views of the surrounding geographic wonders including the byway's namesake and Zion Canyon, not to mention the historical Grafton ghost town; also a Utah Scenic Byway-
I/IISnake River-Mormon Basin Back Country BywayThis byway provides you with amazing sights. The route is full of towering river canyons, aspen lined meadows, flowered basins, and timbered mountains teeming with wildlife; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle-
IISouth Big Horn/Red Wall Scenic BackwayThis byway is a mostly gravel road that traverses the antelope-dotted prairies northwest of Casper, travels up into the Big Horn Mountains, and drops back onto the prairie; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle; also a Wyoming State Scenic Backway-
ISouth Fork-Alsea River Back Country BywayThis byway parallels the Alsea River, which is always in sight. The byway provides ample turn-outs for viewing the timbered landscape and local wildlife.-
ISouth Fork John Day River Back Country BywayDrive along the South Fork of the John Day River and enjoy the majestic old growth local trees. This byway is a prime place to view a variety of wildlife.-
I/IISteens Mountain Back Country BywayThis byway climbs over Steens Mountain, the highest peak in southeastern Oregon; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle-
IITranscontinental Railroad Back Country BywayAlthough one might look at Utah's northwestern region and see nothing but vast, isolated desert, a sharp observer would see a historical playground distinguished by this byway; portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle; also a Utah Scenic Byway-
IWild Rivers Back Country Scenic BywayFollows the Rio Grande Gorge in the north-central area of New Mexico, near the village of Questa; also a State Scenic Backway-