. "M-65 departs the byway northward"@en . . . . . . . "Eastern end of the National Scenic Byway"@en . . . "River Road east \u2013 Oscoda"@en . . "River Road National Forest Scenic Byway"@en . "West" . . "Western end of the National Scenic Byway at Rollways Road; M-65 continues southward"@en . . "River Road National Scenic Byway"@en . . "Rollways Road"@en . "30946324"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "River Road NSB highlighted in red"@en . . . . . . . . . . "East" . . . "near Hale"@en . . "Iosco"@en . . "23.458"^^ . . . . . "River Road National Forest Scenic Byway"@en . . "River Road National Scenic Byway"@en . "0"^^ . . . . . "1064216352"^^ . . . "East"@en . "yes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Oscoda Township"@en . . . "in Oscoda"@en . "4.317"^^ . "37.751991552"^^ . . "Oscoda"@en . "The River Road National Scenic Byway (also called the River Road National Forest Scenic Byway) is a National Scenic Byway and National Forest Scenic Byway in the US state of Michigan. This 23+1\u20442-mile-long (37.8 km) byway follows M-65 and River Road; it extends eastward into the Huron National Forest and ends in the historic community of Oscoda near Lake Huron. The road parallels the historic Au Sable River (French: Rivi\u00E8re aux Sable, \"River of Sand\") which has historically been a major transportation route for floating Michigan's giant white pine from the forest to the saw mill towns on Lake Huron. Along its course, the roadway offers access to several recreational areas as well as the local scenery. The section of the River Road that follows M-65 was added to the State Trunkline Highway "@en . . "NSB" . . . . "West"@en . "River Road National Scenic Byway" . "23.458"^^ . . . . . . . . . "byway"@en . . . . "MI"@en . "Plainfield Township"@en . . "2005-09-22"^^ . "Iosco"@en . "NSB"@en . . "MDOT and"@en . . . . . "37751.991552"^^ . "8477"^^ . . "2005-09-22"^^ . "The River Road National Scenic Byway (also called the River Road National Forest Scenic Byway) is a National Scenic Byway and National Forest Scenic Byway in the US state of Michigan. This 23+1\u20442-mile-long (37.8 km) byway follows M-65 and River Road; it extends eastward into the Huron National Forest and ends in the historic community of Oscoda near Lake Huron. The road parallels the historic Au Sable River (French: Rivi\u00E8re aux Sable, \"River of Sand\") which has historically been a major transportation route for floating Michigan's giant white pine from the forest to the saw mill towns on Lake Huron. Along its course, the roadway offers access to several recreational areas as well as the local scenery. The section of the River Road that follows M-65 was added to the State Trunkline Highway System in the 1930s. The River Road was given National Forest Scenic Byway status in 1988, and National Scenic Byway status in 2005."@en . .