Oregon State Scenic Byways
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State scenic byways in Oregon are roads classified as scenic by the state of Oregon.[1] These byways may also be classified as Back Country Byways or National Scenic Byways in addition to being State Scenic Byways and touring routes.[2] In addition to the other byway classifications, Oregon has four designated All-American Roads in the National Scenic Byway program.[3]
USHighwaysU.S. Route nn (US nn)
StateOregon Route nn (OR nn)
Named highwaysxx Highway No. nn
Forest RoutesForest Route xx
| Oregon State Scenic Byways | |
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| Highway names | |
| US Highways | U.S. Route nn (US nn) |
| State | Oregon Route nn (OR nn) |
| Named highways | xx Highway No. nn |
| Forest Routes | Forest Route xx |
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State Scenic Byways
- Blue Mountain Scenic Byway
- Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway[a]
- Elkhorn Scenic Byway
- Hells Canyon Scenic Byway[b]
- High Desert Discovery Scenic Byway
- Historic Columbia River Highway[b]
- Journey Through Time Scenic Byway
- Marys Peak to Pacific Scenic Byway
- McKenzie Pass–Santiam Pass Scenic Byway[a]
- McKenzie River Scenic Byway
- Over The Rivers & Through The Woods Scenic Byway
- Mount Hood Scenic Byway[a]
- Outback Scenic Byway[a]
- Pacific Coast Scenic Byway[b]
- Rogue-Coquille Scenic Byway
- Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway[a]
- Smith River Scenic Byway
- Trees to Sea Scenic Byway
- Umpqua Scenic Byway
- Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway[b]
- West Cascades Scenic Byway[a]
Tour Routes

- Charleston to Bandon Tour Route
- Cottage Grove Covered Bridge Tour Route
- Cow Creek Tour Route
- Diamond Loop Tour Route
- East Steens Tour Route
- Grande Tour Route
- Myrtle Creek-Canyonville Tour Route
- Silver Falls Tour Route
- Vineyard and Valley Tour Route