List of Virginia Byways

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Virginia Byway
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A Virginia Byway is a scenic road designated by the Commonwealth of Virginia as one that can introduce tourists to alternative destinations. According to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), there are over 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of scenic roads in Virginia, many of which have been designated as Virginia Byways.[1]

The sign design, which features a

state bird, was adopted in January 1975.[2]

List of Virginia Byways

County Route Destinations Endpoints Designated[3] Notes
Fairfax SR 193 (Georgetown Pike) Great Falls Park
Langley
June 20, 1974[4] Very winding, highly used commuter route[citation needed]
James City
SR 5 (New Market Road / John Tyler Highway) James River plantations Richmond to Williamsburg August 21, 1975[5] part of
SR 156
Albemarle
SR 20 (Scottsville Road) August 19, 1976[6] part of the
SR 53
Albemarle / Nelson SR 6 / SR 151 (Irish Road / River Road / Rockfish Valley Highway / Critzers Shop Road)[7]
US 250 near Critzers Shop
August 19, 1976[6]
Nelson SR 56 (Crabtree Falls Highway)
Roseland
August 19, 1976[6]
Nelson SR 151 (Patrick Henry Highway / Rockfish Valley Highway) August 19, 1976[6]
Rockbridge SR 39 (Maury River Road)
Goshen
January 20, 1977[8]
Frederick
SR 723 (Millwood Road / Carpers Valley Road) Boyce, Millwood
US 50 near Berrys to US 17 / US 50 southeast of Winchester
July 14, 1977[9] former alignment of US 50
Rockbridge
SR 39 (Mountain Valley Road) Jordan Top, Panther Gap
Goshen to West Virginia state line at Ryder Gap
October 27, 1977[10]
Tazewell
SR 623
(Burkes Garden Road)
Burkes Garden
June 22, 1979[11]
Albemarle / Nelson US 250 (Ivy Road / Rockfish Gap Turnpike) December 17, 1981[12]
Fauquier
SR 802 (Springs Road)
US 29 Bus. in Warrenton
September 15, 1983[13]
Fauquier / Loudoun
SR 626
(Halfway Road)
The Plains September 15, 1983[13] former alignment of
US 15
Montgomery / Roanoke SR 785 (Catawba Road / Blacksburg Road) SR 723 at
Catawba
May 15, 1986[14] part of
SR 114
Henrico
SR 650
(River Road)
Tuckahoe
January 15, 1987[15]
Rockbridge
SR 130 (Elon Road / Wert Faulkner Highway) James River Gorge, Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge
January 15, 1987[16]
Albemarle
SR 614
(Garth Road)
Owensville
Charlottesville to SR 810 at White Hall
July 16, 1987[17] part of
U.S. Bike Route 76
Orange
SR 20 (Stony Point Road / Constitution Highway)
Orange
November 19, 1987[18] part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway (designated October 16, 2009)
Orange
SR 22 (Louisa Road) / SR 231 (Gordonsville Road)
Gordonsville
November 19, 1987[18] part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway (designated October 16, 2009)
Loudoun

US 15 Bus.
(James Monroe Highway / King Street)
Leesburg
Point of Rocks, MD
May 19, 1988[19] part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway (designated October 16, 2009)
Loudoun
SR 665
(Loyalty Road)
Waterford
Taylorstown
May 19, 1988[19]
Loudoun
SR 690
(Mountain Road)
Hillsboro
Elvan
May 19, 1988[19]
Loudoun
SR 734
(Snickersville Turnpike)
Philomont
Aldie
May 19, 1988[19] part of the first toll road in the U.S.
Loudoun
SR 704
(Harmony Church Road)
US 15
near Virts Corner
May 19, 1988[19]
Rappahannock
SR 687
(Fairground Road)
Sperryville
August 18, 1988[20] part of the
Madison until September 21, 1995[21]
Halifax
SR 659
(River Road)
US 501 near Centerville to SR 688 at Brooklyn
July 20, 1989[22]
City of Richmond
SR 711
(Robious Road / Huguenot Trail)
US 522 at Jefferson
February 15, 1990[23]
Powhatan
SR 617
(Old River Trail)
Michaux
February 15, 1990[23]
Fairfax
SR 5734 (Old Reston Avenue) SR 6363 (Temporary Road) to
Reston
March 21, 1990[24]
Rappahannock
SR 647
(Crest Hill Road)
Flint Hill
Fauquier County
line)
May 17, 1990[25]
Clarke
SR 624
(Red Gate Road)
Millwood
Milldale
May 17, 1990[25]
Clarke
SR 626
(Nelson Road)
SR 658 near
White Post
to SR 624
May 17, 1990[25]
Clarke
SR 628
(Berrys Ferry Road)
White Post
to SR 626
May 17, 1990[25]
Clarke
SR 620
(Pyletown Road / Browntown Road)
SR 644 near Lost Corner to
Millwood
May 17, 1990[25]
Clarke
SR 633
(Annfield Road)
SR 620 near
Briggs
May 17, 1990[25]
Clarke
SR 621
(Tilthammer Mill Road)
Berrys
May 17, 1990[25]
Clarke
SR 608
(Parshall Road / Wickliffe Road)
Webbtown
SR 621 to
Wickliffe
May 17, 1990[25]
Clarke
SR 612
(Shepherds Mill Road)
SR 608 to
Gaylord
May 17, 1990[25] part of former
SR 276
Giles
SR 615 (Craig Creek Road) / SR 43
(Narrow Passage Road / Parkway Drive)
New Castle
December 20, 1990[26]
Roanoke
SR 311
(Catawba Valley Drive / Paint Bank Road / Kanawha Trail)
Paint Bank
White Sulphur Springs, WV
December 20, 1990[26]
Alleghany
SR 159 (Dunlap Creek Road)
Callaghan
December 20, 1990[26]
Botetourt
SR 616
(Rich Patch Road)
Rich Patch
Low Moor
December 20, 1990[26]
Northumberland
SR 679
(Crosshills Road)
Wicomico Church to SR 200 at Carlson Store
March 20, 1991[27] former alignment of SR 200
Northumberland
SR 605
(Balls Neck Road)
Ball's Neck March 20, 1991[27]
Northumberland
SR 669
(Waddeys Road / Apple Grove Road / Prentice Creek Road / Bluff Point Road)
Bluff Point Neck SR 605 at
Byrdton
March 20, 1991[27]
Northumberland
SR 607
(Ditchley Road)
Ditchley
March 20, 1991[27]
Northumberland
SR 608
(Bluff Point Road / Jarvis Point Road)
Bluff Point Neck
Kilmarnock to dead end near Chesapeake Bay
March 20, 1991[27]
Tazewell
SR 727
(West End Road)
Burkes Garden
SR 623
to SR 623 in Burkes Garden
February 20, 1992[28]
Tazewell
SR 666
(Gose Mill Road)
Burkes Garden
SR 623 in Burkes Garden to SR 623 at Gose Mill
February 20, 1992[28]
Northumberland
SR 644
(Hacks Neck Road / Ferry Road / Sunny Bank Road / Blackberry Road)
Sunny Bank Ferry
Reedville
March 3, 1992[29] runs as close to the Potomac River as possible without retracing
Northumberland
SR 643
(Vir-Mar Beach Road)
SR 644 to Vir-Mar Beach March 3, 1992[29]
Northumberland
SR 649
(Flood Point Road)
SR 644 near
Ophelia to dead end near Little Wicomico River
March 3, 1992[29]
Northumberland
US 360
(Main Street)
dead end at
Reedville
March 3, 1992[29]
Clarke
SR 622
(Bordens Spring Road / Swift Shoals Road)
SR 658 at
Berrys
June 18, 1992[30]
Wythe
US 52 (Scenic Highway / Stony Fork Road) / SR 717 (Krenning Road)
Bland to I-77 near Carnot
September 17, 1992[31]
Bland
SR 617
(Waddletown Road)
Bland to US 52 near Effna
September 17, 1992[31]
Campbell
SR 43 (Bedford Highway / Leesville Road / Glenwood Drive / Virginia Byway / Peaks Road)
Bedford
December 17, 1992[32]
Wise
US 58 Alt. / SR 70 / US 23 / SR 160
Appalachia to Kentucky state line at Black Mountain
March 8, 1993[33] follows business routes in
Pound
Scott
US 58
Weber City to Tennessee state line at Cumberland Gap
March 8, 1993[33]
Northampton
SR 603
(Willis Wharf Road)
Nassawadox
Exmore
February 17, 1994[34]
Fairfax
SR 645 (Clifton Road)
Clifton
SR 123 (Ox Road) at Donovans Corner
April 20, 1994[35]
Rockbridge
SR 663
(River Road)
Glasgow
June 23, 1994[36] parallels the Maury River
Wise
SR 72 (Dungannon Road / Hanging Rock Parkway) Hanging Rock
Dungannon
March 9, 1995[37]
Prince Edward
Lee's Retreat
Appomattox Campaign
battlefields
SR 613 at
Appomattox
March 20, 1995[38] roughly traces the path taken by Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia on April 1โ€“9, 1865, from its defeat in the Battle of Five Forks to its surrender at the Battle of Appomattox Court House
Prince William
SR 646
(Aden Road)
SR 28
(Nokesville Road)
July 11, 2017[39]
Russell
SR 640
(River Road / Reeds Valley Road / Middle Valley Road / Long Hollow Road / River Mountain Road / Clifton Farm Road)
Wardell
March 5, 1996[40] part of the Heart of Appalachia Bike Route
Fauquier
SR 688
(Leeds Manor Road)
US 211 near Waterloo
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 55 (John Marshall Highway) / SR F185 (Grove Lane)
Linden
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 623
(Rokeby Road)
Delaplane
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 710
(Rectortown Road)
SR 712 at
Marshall
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 713
(Atoka Road)
Rectortown
September 19, 1996[41]
Loudoun
SR 709
(Zulla Road)
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 702
(Frogtown Road / Rock Hill Mill Road)
SR 710 near
Rectortown to SR 709 near Zulla
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 628
(Blantyre Road)
US 17 at Bethel
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 691
(Carters Run Road / Wilson Road / Old Waterloo Road)
Marshall to SR 688 near Waterloo
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 647
(Crest Hill Road)
SR 721 near
Marshall to SR 688 at Jerrys Shop
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 635
(Hume Road)
SR 688 at
Hume to SR 647 near Ada
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 689
(Wilson Road)
SR 647 near Vernon Mills to SR 691 near Dudie September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 678
(Old Waterloo Road)
SR 691 near
Warrenton
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 806
(Elk Run Road)
Catlett
SR 643 near
Morrisville
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 616
(Casanova Road / Bristersburg Road)
SR 670 at
Bristersburg
September 19, 1996[41]
Fauquier
SR 687
(Opal Road)
Remington
September 19, 1996[41] parallels the Rappahannock River
Bath
SR 629
(Douthat State Park Road)
Douthat State Park
SR 39
near Bath Alum
March 2, 1997[42]
Fairfax
SR 612
(Yates Ford Road)
SR 641 (Chapel Road) near Butts Corner
March 3, 1997[43]
King George
SR 218 (Caledon Road / Windsor Drive / Tetotum Road) SR 605 near
Tetotum
March 20, 1997[44]
Warren
SR 55 (John Marshall Highway / Strasburg Road)
Linden
June 12, 1997[45]
Rockbridge
US 11 (Lee Highway)
Natural Bridge
December 18, 1997[46]
Rockbridge
SR 56 (Tye River Turnpike)
Steeles Tavern
December 18, 1997[46] part of
U.S. Bike Route 76
James City
SR 359
(Jamestown Festival Parkway)
Jamestown
December 18, 1997[47]
Spotsylvania
SR 618
(River Road)
Fredericksburg
December 18, 1997[48]
Lancaster
SR 604 (Ottoman Ferry Road / Merry Point Road) / SR 3 (Mary Ball Road) / SR 200 (Irvington Road / Jesse Dupont Memorial Highway)[49]
White Stone
Northumberland County line near Rehoboth Church
April 16, 1998[50] loops through White Stone and crosses itself in Kilmarnock
Franklin
SR 623
(Ingramville Road / Fair Stone Park Road)
Ferrum
Patrick County line near Fairy Stone State Park
November 19, 1998[51]
Franklin
SR 640 (Franklin Pike
/ Five Mile Mountain Road / Rock Ridge Road / Six Mile Post Road)
Rocky Mount
November 19, 1998[51]
Franklin
SR 748
(Turners Creek Road)
SR 640 near
Ferrum
November 19, 1998[51]
Fairfax
SR 659
(Union Mill Road)
Centreville
March 25, 1999[52]
Orange
SR 615
(Rapidan Road)
Rapidan
September 15, 1999[53]
Loudoun
SR 681
(Milltown Road)
Waterford
September 15, 1999[54]
Loudoun
SR 731
(Watermill Road)
Mountville
September 15, 1999[55]
Tazewell


US 460 Bus.
(Crab Orchard Road)
Marion
Pisgah
January 20, 2000[56]
Fairfax
SR 743
(Colvin Run Road)
SR 7 to SR 7 through Colvin Run
March 9, 2000[57] former alignment of SR 7
Mathews
SR 608
(Hamburg Road)
Mathews
Port Haywood
April 20, 2000[58] loop from Bavon through Port Haywood to Mathews and back around to Port Haywood
Mathews
SR 685
(East River Road)
Mobjack
April 20, 2000[58]
Mathews
SR 618
(Cardinal Road)
SR 617 to SR 660 near
Cardinal
April 20, 2000[58]
Rappahannock
/ Zachary Taylor Highway)
Chester Gap
April 20, 2000[59]
Washington
SR 91 (Monroe Road / Mountain City Road)
Damascus
September 21, 2000[60]
Washington
SR 603
(Konnarock Road / Laurel Valley Road / Fairwood Road)
Troutdale
September 21, 2000[60] part of
U.S. Bike Route 76
Smyth
SR 600
(Whitetop Road / Green Cove Road)
Elk Garden, Whitetop Mountain
Konnarock to North Carolina state line near Nella, NC
September 21, 2000[60]
Loudoun


SR 7 Bus.
(Loudoun Street)
Clarks Gap
SR 704 in
Leesburg
November 16, 2000[61]
Fairfax
SR 643
(Henderson Road)
SR 123 (Ox Road) near Burke Lake
March 13, 2001[62]
Shenandoah
US 11 (Old Valley Pike)
Strasburg
June 21, 2001[63]
Shenandoah
SR 717
(Liberty Furnace Road / Alum Springs Road)
Edinburg, Edinburg Gap
SR 730 near
Basye
June 21, 2001[63]
Shenandoah
SR 263 (Orkney Grade)
Basye
Mount Jackson
June 21, 2001[63]
Shenandoah
SR 767
(Quicksburg Road)
Forestville
Quicksburg
June 21, 2001[63]
Shenandoah
SR 614
(Middle Road)
Bowmans Crossing
June 21, 2001[63]
Shenandoah
SR 604
(Star Tannery Road)
Saumsville
SR 55 at Star Tannery
June 21, 2001[63]
Fauquier
US 17 (Winchester Road)
Delaplane
September 20, 2001[64]
Rockbridge
SR 606
(Raphine Road)
Steeles Tavern
September 20, 2001[65] part of
U.S. Bike Route 76
Blue Ridge Parkway / Skyline Drive
Front Royal
March 4, 2002[66] also a National Scenic Byway (designated September 2005)
George Washington Memorial Parkway
McLean
March 4, 2002[66] also a National Scenic Byway (designated September 2005)
Colonial Parkway Colonial Williamsburg
Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center
March 4, 2002[66] also a
U.S. Bike Route 76
Spotsylvania
SR 607
(Guinea Station Road)
Stonewall Jackson Death Site
Massaponax
March 21, 2002[67]
Wythe
SR 610
(Peppers Ferry Road)
Max Meadows
Wytheville
March 21, 2002[67]
Wythe
SR 680
(Black Lick Road)
Speedwell
US 52 near Laswell to US 52 at Favonia
March 21, 2002[67]
Loudoun
SR 9 (Charles Town Pike)
Keys Gap
March 21, 2002[67]
Loudoun
SR 671
(Harpers Ferry Road)
Loudoun Heights
March 21, 2002[67] former
SR 275
King and Queen
SR 14 (The Trail)
St. Stephens Church
March 21, 2002[67]
Fairfax
SR 674
(Hunter Mill Road)
SR 606 (Baron Cameron Avenue) at Browns Chapel
March 22, 2002[68]
Caroline / King and Queen
SR 721 (Newtown Road / Sparta Road)
DeJarnette
June 20, 2002[69] former extension of
SR 14
Westmoreland
SR 622
(Panorama Road / Currioman Road)
Montross
August 15, 2002[70]
Westmoreland SR 204 (Popes Creek Road) August 15, 2002[70]
Westmoreland
SR 347
(State Park Road)
August 15, 2002[70]
Westmoreland
SR 609
(Stratford Hall Road)
Stratford Hall
Chisford
August 15, 2002[70]
City of Virginia Beach Green Sea Byway:
Sandpiper Road / Sandbridge Road (former SR 629) / New Bridge Road (former SR 625) / Indian River Road (former SR 603) / Muddy Creek Road (former SR 603) / Nanneys Creek Road (former SR 603) / Mill Landing Road (former SR 622) / Morris Neck Road (former SR 621)
Sandbridge Beach
Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge to Princess Anne Road at Creeds January 16, 2003[71] semicircle around Back Bay
City of Virginia Beach Green Sea Byway:
Princess Anne Road (former SR 615) / Pungo Ferry Road (former SR 726) / Blackwater Road (former SR 608)
North Carolina state line near Munden to North Carolina state line near Vine January 16, 2003[71]
Fairfax
SR 611 / SR 825 (Old Colchester Road)
Colchester
March 16, 2003[72]
New Kent
SR 609
(Old Church Road / Talleysville Road)
Talleysville
White House
May 15, 2003[73]
New Kent
SR 606
(Old Church Road)
Tunstall Station
Talleysville
May 15, 2003[73]
Louisa
SR 613
(Poindexter Road / Oakland Road / Goldmine Road / Mansfield Road)
Green Springs Historic District
March 18, 2004[74]
Fairfax
SR 660
(Fairfax Station Road)
Fairfax Station
April 12, 2004[75]
Fairfax
SR 609 (Pleasant Valley Road)
US 29 (Lee Highway) at Bull Run to SR 8526 (Blue Spring Drive) near Pleasant Valley
April 12, 2004[76]
Essex
US 17 (Tidewater Trail)
Spotsylvania County line near New Post
April 12, 2004[77] parallels the Rappahannock River
Lancaster
SR 614
(Devils Bottom Road)
Merry Point
April 15, 2004[78]
Brunswick
SR 626
(Robinson Ferry Road / Gasburg Road)
SR 46 at Bowens Corner
June 17, 2004[79]
Loudoun
SR 601
(Blue Ridge Mountain Road)
Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center
US 50 at Ashby Gap
July 15, 2004[80] runs atop the Blue Ridge
Frederick
SR 661
(Redbud Road)
Burnt Factory
September 16, 2004[81]
Brunswick
SR 46 (Christanna Highway)
Lawrenceville
Nottoway County line near Fort Barfoot
November 18, 2004[82]
Clarke
SR 638
(Howellsville Road)
Warren County line near Howellsville
January 20, 2005[83] parallels the Shenandoah River
Clarke
SR 606
(Mount Carmel Road)
Frogtown
Berrys[84]
January 20, 2005[83]
Clarke
SR 658
(White Post Road / Sugar Hill Road)
Stone Bridge
January 20, 2005[83]
Patrick

US 58 Bus.
(J.E.B. Stuart Highway)
Meadows of Dan
May 19, 2005[85]
Page
SR 675
(Bixlers Ferry Road / Fort Valley Road)
Camp Roosevelt Recreation Area
May 19, 2005[85]
Page
SR 615
(Egypt Bend Road / Longs Road)
SR 675 northwest of
US 340 west of Salem
May 19, 2005[85] parallels the Shenandoah River
Nelson
SR 664
(Beech Grove Road)
Beech Grove
Reeds Gap
May 19, 2005[85]
Prince Edward
SR 47 (Thomas Jefferson Highway / Craftons Gate Highway)
Drakes Branch
South Hill
January 18, 2006[86]
Warren
US 340
(Stonewall Jackson Highway)
Overall
February 15, 2006[87] parallels the
South Fork Shenandoah River
Mecklenburg
SR 903 (Goodes Ferry Road)
Joyceville
May 17, 2006[88]
Charlotte
SR 619
(Patrick Henry Road)
Phenix
Patrick Henry National Memorial
July 20, 2006[89]
Charlotte
SR 607
(River Road)
Randolph
July 20, 2006[89]
Halifax
SR 344 (Macdonald Road / Scottsburg Road) / SR 360
(Bethel Road / Mountain Road)
Scottsburg
Ingram
July 20, 2006[89]
Wise
Virginia Coal Heritage Trail:
324.62 miles (522.43 km) of road in southwestern Virginia
St. Paul
March 19, 2007[90]
Prince William
US 15 (James Monroe Highway / James Madison Highway / Lee Highway)
Orange
May 17, 2007[91] part of the
Culpeper
Fairfax
SR 5590 (Newman Road)
SR 612
(Colchester Road)
March 7, 2008[92]
Page
US 340
Luray
Verbena
April 17, 2008[93]
Page
US 211 (Lee Highway
)
Luray
Shenandoah County line at Thornton Gap
April 17, 2008[93]
City of Charlottesville
SR 20
Charlottesville
November 20, 2008[94] part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway (designated October 16, 2009); this addition filled the gap through Charlottesville
Albemarle
SR 53 (Thomas Jefferson Parkway) Monticello
Charlottesville
November 20, 2008[94] part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway (designated October 16, 2009) west of SR 729
Albemarle
SR 729 (Milton Road) / US 250
(Richmond Road)
Shadwell
November 20, 2008[94] part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway (designated October 16, 2009)
Fairfax
SR 654
(Popes Head Road)
Fairfax Station
February 25, 2009[95]
Loudoun
SR 751
(Cider Mill Road)
SR 9 to SR 719 near Hillsboro
May 21, 2009[96]
Rappahannock
SR 729
(Ben Venue Road)
Ben Venue
July 16, 2009[97] part of former
SR 242
Dickenson
SR 611
(South of the Mountain Road / Blowing Rock Road / Bartlick Road)
Isom
Haysi
November 19, 2009[98]
Giles
SR 600
(Waiteville Road)
Paint Bank
September 15, 2010[99] Whistle Stop Byway; mostly follows the former Big Stony Railway (Norfolk and Western Railway); connected through Monroe County, West Virginia by CR 17
Fairfax
SR 658
(Compton Road)
Clifton
March 15, 2011[100]
Nelson
SR 800
(Schuyler Road)
Schuyler
April 20, 2011[101]
Campbell
SR 24 (Colonial Highway / Wyatts Way)
SR 43 at Gillespie
October 17, 2012[102]
Rappahannock
SR 729
(Richmond Road)
Meadow Grove Farm
Ben Venue to SR 618 at Newbys Crossroads
February 19, 2014[103] part of former
SR 242
Prince Edward
SR 696
(Green Bay Road)
Farmville
former
SR 135
Northampton
SR 600
(Seaside Road)
SR 603 near
Mappsburg
Accomack

US 13 Bus. (Tasley Road) / SR 126 (Fairgrounds Road) / SR 179
(Market Street)
Wachapreague
Onancock

See also

References

  1. ^ "Virginia's Scenic Byways". Virginia Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  2. ^ State Highway and Transportation Commission (January 16, 1975). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 24.
  3. ^ Mobility Management Division (July 1, 2003). "Designated Interstate and Primary Route Numbers, Named Highways, Named Bridges and Designated Virginia Byways" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 1, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  4. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (June 20, 1974). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 144.
  5. ^ State Highway and Transportation Commission (August 21, 1975). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 42.
  6. ^ a b c d State Highway and Transportation Commission (August 19, 1976). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 38.
  7. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 21, 1989). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 31. Whereas, the Virginia Byway designation on existing state Route 6 will carry over to the renumbered state Route 151
  8. ^ State Highway and Transportation Commission (January 20, 1977). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 18.
  9. ^ State Highway and Transportation Commission (July 14, 1977). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 3.
  10. ^ State Highway and Transportation Commission (October 27, 1977). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 8.
  11. ^ State Highway and Transportation Commission (June 22, 1979). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 35.
  12. ^ State Highway and Transportation Commission (December 17, 1981). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 34.
  13. ^ a b State Highway and Transportation Commission (September 15, 1983). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 29.
  14. ^ State Highway and Transportation Board (May 15, 1986). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 17.
  15. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (January 15, 1987). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 11.
  16. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (January 15, 1987). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 12.
  17. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (July 16, 1987). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 24.
  18. ^ a b Commonwealth Transportation Board (November 19, 1987). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 10.
  19. ^ a b c d e Commonwealth Transportation Board (May 19, 1988). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 45.
  20. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (August 18, 1988). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 20.
  21. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 21, 1995). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 30.
  22. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (July 20, 1989). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 24.
  23. ^ a b Commonwealth Transportation Board (February 15, 1990). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 23.
  24. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Old Reston Avenue in Reston as a Virginia byway (166). 1990.: "ยง 1. Notwithstanding ยง 33.1-62 of the Code of Virginia, for the purposes of Article 5 (ยง 33.1-62 et seq.) of Title 33.1 of the Code of Virginia, that portion of Old Reston Avenue located within the community of Reston and running between Old Temporary Road and the Washington and Old Dominion Regional Park shall be considered a Virginia byway."
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i Commonwealth Transportation Board (May 17, 1990). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 22.
  26. ^ a b c d Commonwealth Transportation Board (December 20, 1990). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 32.
  27. ^ a b c d e An Act to designate a portion of roadway running through Ball's Neck in Northumberland County as a Virginia byway (326). 1991.
  28. ^ a b Commonwealth Transportation Board (February 20, 1992). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 35.
  29. ^ a b c d An Act to designate portions of certain highways in Northumberland County as a Virginia byway (97). 1992.: "ยง 1. Notwithstanding ยง 33.1-62 of the Code of Virginia, for the purposes of Article 5 (ยง 33.1-62 et seq.) of Chapter 1 of Title 33.1 of the Code of Virginia, the following portions of highways in Northumberland county shall be considered a Virginia byway: Virginia Route 636, from its intersection with U.S. Route 360, east to its intersection with Virginia Route 694, from that point south to its intersection with Virginia Route 604; Virginia Route 604, from that point generally eastward to its intersection with Virginia Route 640; Virginia Route 640, from that point south to its intersection with Virginia Route 646; Virginia Route 646, from that point east to its intersection with Virginia Route 645; Virginia Route 645, from that point generally northeastward to its intersection with Virginia Route 644; Virginia Route 644, from that point to its intersection with Virginia Route 643; Virginia Route 643 from that point to its terminus, then returning to Virginia Route 644 and continuing east to its intersection with Virginia Route 649; Virginia Route 649 from that point to its terminus, then returning to Virginia Route 644 and continuing generally southeastward, crossing the Little Wincomico[sic] River by means of the Sunnybank Ferry, and continuing along Virginia Route 644 to its intersection with Virginia Route 652; Virginia Route 652, from that point east to its intersection with Virginia Route 644; Virginia Route 644, from that point south to its intersection with Virginia Route 657; Virginia Route 657, from that point south to its terminus at Fleeton, then returning north along Virginia Route 657, past its intersection with Virginia Route 644, to its intersection with U.S. Route 360; and U.S. Route 360, from that point south to its terminus in Reedville."
  30. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (June 18, 1992). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 17.
  31. ^ a b Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 17, 1992). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 34.
  32. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (December 17, 1992). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 26.
  33. ^ a b An Act to designate the Trail of the Lonesome Pine and the Daniel Boone Heritage Trail as Virginia byways (84). 1993.: "ยง 1. Notwithstanding ยง 33.1-62 of the Code of Virginia, for the purposes of Article 5 (ยง 33.1-62 et seq.) of Chapter 1 of Title 33.1 of the Code of Virginia, Route 19 from Bluefield to Route 19 Business northeast of Tazewell; thence via Route 19 Business to Route 19 west of Tazewell; thence via Route 19 to Claypool Hill and Rosedale to Route 71 in Lebanon; thence via Route 71 to Route 58 Alternate at Dickensonville; thence via Route 58 Alternate to Coeburn, Norton, Appalachia, Big Stone Gap, and Pennington Gap to Route 58 in Jonesville; thence via Route 58 to Route 70 in Jonesville; thence via Route 70 to the Tennessee/Virginia boundary; also Route 23 from Norton to Route 23 Business south of Wise; thence via Route 23 Business to Route 23 north of Wise; thence via Route 23 to Route 23 Business south of Pound; thence via Route 23 Business to Route 23 in Pound; thence via Route 23 to the Kentucky/Virginia boundary; also Route 160 from Appalachia to the Kentucky/Virginia boundary, designated by Chapter 343 of the Acts of Assembly of 1930 as the Trail of the Lonesome Pine, and Route 23-58 from the Tennessee/Virginia boundary south of Weber City to its junction with Route 23-58 south of Duffield; thence via Route 58 to the Kentucky/Virginia boundary at Cumberland Gap, designated by Chapter 83 of the Acts of Assembly of 1988 as the Daniel Boone Heritage Trail, shall be considered Virginia byways."
  34. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (February 17, 1994). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 32.
  35. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Virginia Route 645 as a scenic highway and Virginia byway (908). 1994.
  36. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (June 23, 1994). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 28.
  37. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Virginia Route 72 as a Virginia byway (148). 1995.
  38. ^ An Act to designate certain highways as Virginia byways (480). 1995.
  39. ^ "Prince William joins the ranks of other areas with Virginia Scenic Byways". potomaclocal.com. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  40. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Virginia Route 640 as a scenic highway and Virginia byway (90). 1996.
  41. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 19, 1996). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 29.
  42. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Virginia Route 629 a Virginia byway (53). 1997.
  43. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Yates Ford Road in Fairfax County as a scenic highway and Virginia byway (97). 1997.
  44. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (March 20, 1997). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 21.
  45. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (June 12, 1997). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 35.
  46. ^ a b Commonwealth Transportation Board (December 18, 1997). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 22.
  47. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (December 18, 1997). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 23.
  48. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (December 18, 1997). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 24.
  49. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (July 16, 1998). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 36. Whereas, it has come to the attention of the Board that, as a result of a mapping error, certain of the designations were in error.
  50. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (April 16, 1998). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 34.
  51. ^ a b c Commonwealth Transportation Board (November 19, 1998). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 19.
  52. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Union Mill Road in Fairfax County as a scenic highway and Virginia byway (420). 1999.
  53. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 15, 1999). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 14.
  54. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 15, 1999). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 15.
  55. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 15, 1999). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 16.
  56. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (January 20, 2000). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 9.
  57. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Union Mill Road in Fairfax County as a scenic highway and Virginia byway (62). 2000.
  58. ^ a b c Commonwealth Transportation Board (April 20, 2000). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 17.
  59. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (April 20, 2000). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 18.
  60. ^ a b c Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 21, 2000). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 122.
  61. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (November 16, 2000). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 121.
  62. ^ An Act to designate Henderson Road in Fairfax County a Virginia byway (177). 2001.
  63. ^ a b c d e f Commonwealth Transportation Board (June 21, 2001). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. Route 11 from the intersection with route 211 in the town of New Market to the intersection of Route 55 in Strasburg. Route 675 from the intersection with Route 730 to the intersection with Route 717. Route 717 from the intersection with Route 675 to the intersection with Route 263. Route 263 from Orkney Springs to the intersection with Route 11 in Mount Jackson. Route 767 from the intersection with Route 11 to the intersection with Route 42. Route 42 from the intersection with Route 767 to the intersection with Route 623. Route 623 from the intersection with Route 42 to the intersection with Route 55. Route 614 from the intersection with Route 767/42 to the intersection with Route 11. Route 600 from the intersection with Route 11 to the intersection with Route 604 in Frederick County. Route 604 in Frederick County from the intersection with Route 600 to the intersection with Route 55 near Star Tannery.
  64. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 20, 2001). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. Route 17 from its intersection with Route 50 near the Fauquier County/Loudoun County line to its intersection with Interstate 66.
  65. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 20, 2001). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. Route 252 from the intersection with Route 606 to the intersection with Route 39, an existing Virginia byway. Route 606 from its intersection with Route 11 to the intersection with Route 252.
  66. ^ a b c An Act to designate the Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, George Washington Memorial Parkway, and the Colonial Parkway scenic highways and Virginia byways (113). 2002.
  67. ^ a b c d e f Commonwealth Transportation Board (March 21, 2002). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 3.
  68. ^ An Act to designate Hunter Mill Road in Fairfax County a Virginia byway (210). 2002.
  69. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (June 20, 2002). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 5.
  70. ^ a b c d Commonwealth Transportation Board (August 15, 2002). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 4.
  71. ^ a b Commonwealth Transportation Board (January 16, 2003). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 2.
  72. ^ An Act to designate a portion of Old Colchester Road in Fairfax County a Virginia byway (276). 2003.
  73. ^ a b Commonwealth Transportation Board (May 15, 2003). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 2.
  74. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (March 18, 2004). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 6.
  75. ^ An Act to designate the entire length of Fairfax Station Road in Fairfax County a Virginia byway (628). 2004.
  76. ^ An Act to designate Virginia Route 609 (Pleasant Valley Road) between U.S. Route 29 (Lee Highway) and Blue Spring Drive in Fairfax County a Virginia byway (629). 2004.
  77. ^ An Act to designate a portion of U.S. Route 17 a Virginia byway (633). 2004.
  78. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (April 15, 2004). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 3.
  79. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (June 17, 2004). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 7.
  80. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (July 15, 2004). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 6.
  81. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 16, 2004). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 7.
  82. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (November 18, 2004). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 6.
  83. ^ a b c Commonwealth Transportation Board (January 20, 2005). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 5.
  84. ^ Clarke County Mountain Land Plan (PDF), June 21, 2005, pp. 23-24
  85. ^ a b c d Commonwealth Transportation Board (May 19, 2005). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 4.
  86. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (January 18, 2006). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 4.
  87. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (February 15, 2006). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 1.
  88. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (May 17, 2006). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 7.
  89. ^ a b c Commonwealth Transportation Board (July 20, 2006). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 2.
  90. ^ An Act to designate certain highway segments as the "Virginia Coal Heritage Trail" and to designate those highway segments as Virginia byways (531). 2007.
  91. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (May 17, 2007). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 3. (resolution)
  92. ^ An Act to designate the entire length of Newman Road in Fairfax County a Virginia byway (442). 2008.
  93. ^ a b Commonwealth Transportation Board (April 17, 2008). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 3. (resolution)
  94. ^ a b c Commonwealth Transportation Board (November 20, 2008). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 2. (resolution)
  95. ^ An Act to designate the entire length of Popes Head Road in Fairfax County a Virginia byway (113). 2009.
  96. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (May 21, 2009). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 2. (resolution)
  97. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (July 16, 2009). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 3. (resolution)
  98. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (November 19, 2009). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 7. (resolution)
  99. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (September 15, 2010). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 4. (resolution)
  100. ^ An Act to designate Compton Road in Fairfax County a Virginia byway (102). 2011.
  101. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (April 20, 2011). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 2. (resolution)
  102. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (October 17, 2012). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 3. (resolution)
  103. ^ Commonwealth Transportation Board (February 19, 2014). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 2. (resolution)