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The River Road National Scenic Byway or the River Road National Forest Scenic Byway is a 23 1/2-mile-long road that goes eastward into the Huron National Forest and ends in the historic village of Oscoda near Lake Huron. The road follows the historic Au Sable River that has been traditionally used for transportation of Michigan’s giant white pine that floated from the forest to the saw mills on Lake Huron. The roadway passes by a number of recreational areas and offers drivers beautiful local scenery. The River Road byway was declared National Forest Scenic Byway and National Scenic Byway status.

Oscoda, Michigan

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