I see you are in Dallas. I am happy to share these TX Hill Country Routes 
<http://www.gregkagay.com/bicycles.html> with you. (I made them myself.) 
They are a bit outdated: Please know these roads have more automotive 
traffic  today than when I created them. But those in the west side of the 
county in particular are still mostly quiet.

On Saturday, September 13, 2025 at 5:01:47 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
wrote:

> I'm looking for things like: tree cover, natural beauty, rolling hills, 
> country roads and stops along the way for great snacks/coffee/adventures. 
>
> RideWithGPS and Strava don't have a filter/metric for *scenic*. 
> Heatmaps only tell you a route is trafficked, not the *quality*.
> Local cycling clubs only publish group ride routes (not what I'm after).
>
> What's worked for me so far is sticking to dedicated cycling paths, using 
> google earth on RideWithGPS and my local knowledge of fun stops - but this 
> seems hard to replicate outside of your own city.
>
> I'd love to ride in an adjacent town or take a trip a few hours away for a 
> fun ride, but I haven't found a resource that's big, searchable list of 
> *scenic* rides across the US or globe.
>
> RideWithGPS offers Ride Reports <https://ridewithgps.com/ride_reports>. 
> This feels *almost* what I'm looking for except there's no way to filter 
> by location, length or type of ride.
>
> Has anyone found a better option?
>
> - Stephen in Dallas
>

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