
Roads That Lead to Nowhere

Highway to Nowhere (USA)
Located in Pennsylvania, this highway abruptly ends in the forest—built for a city project that was never completed.

Dead End in the Sea (Japan)
A scenic road in Okinawa suddenly disappears into the ocean at high tide, leading to confusion for unaware travelers.

Kern County Ramp (California)
An isolated freeway overpass in the desert that rises and then drops off—part of a canceled transportation plan.
The Abandoned Highway (New Zealand)
A remote road in Taranaki ends in grassland, originally intended for a tunnel that was never completed.
A666 Ghost Road (UK)
This stretch in Lancashire reportedly causes driver confusion and dead-end detours. Some even link it to supernatural myths.
Mowry Road (Arizona)
Cut straight through the desert and then abruptly stop; this road was part of an old mining route that faded into obscurity.
Dhanushkodi Road (India)
A road that once led to a thriving town but now ends in ruins—after a cyclone wiped out the area in the 1960s.