A parkway is a type of road designed for scenic driving, often featuring landscaped areas and limited access points. These roads typically connect urban areas to parks or recreational spaces, promoting a leisurely travel experience. Parkways are usually wider than regular streets and may include features like bike lanes and walking paths.
Originally, parkways were created in the early 20th century to provide access to natural landscapes, such as national parks and state parks. They often have lower speed limits to enhance safety and enjoyment. Many parkways are also designed to minimize environmental impact, preserving the surrounding ecosystems.