Birmingham AL to Jacksonville FL
Hello roadtripamerica!
I just found this site today. Awesome place!
I love driving. Especially long haul driving! My girlfriend and I are planning a trip to head to Jacksonville, FL from Birmingham, AL. I’ve done this trip two times before.
Both times, we traveled on interstate 65 south through Montgomery, connecting to highway 231 and then finally onto interstate 10 the rest of the way. I can’t complain about this route, but since I am a road tripping enthusiast, I always love trying new routes!
My question is, how is it driving through Atalanta? If I were to take Interstate 20 and connect to interstate 75 in the heart of Atlanta. I’ve never driven through Atlanta. Is there a preferred time to connect from i20 and i75? Would my best bet be to take this trip over night? Should I avoid Atlanta all together and stick to my normal route?
Thanks!
Following on from glc's suggestions.....
If you like roadtrips, start of by getting some decent maps or a road atlas, and check out all the alternatives to the interstates. Only when you start ignoring the interstates, and taking the minor highways - many of which are still four lane - will you get to see a different view each time you make this trip. I have found US90 a great alternative to I-10. Not much slower, but certainly much more interes5ting and scenic. There are dozens of other options to and through FL.
Lifey
Shorter, Longer, Different
Like you, I'm always looking to take different routes between places I've already driven between. Besides the change of scenery, taking 'new roads'© gives me the chance to see new roadside attractions and visit lesser-known (and less visited) historic sites. Anyway, one of the things I'll do is to try to find the road(s) that are closest to 'as the crow flies'. This will usually result in driving fewer miles while taking more time, but is almost always well worth it. So... No software mapping program, nor the fine actual people at AAA, will recommend the following route, but have a look at it anyway.
Leave Birmingham on US-280 and follow that all the way down to Roland GA. There pick up GA-520 and stay with that until it hits GA-45 south to Dawson GA where you'll take US-82 east to Albany, There use US-19 as a bypass around the town and rejoin US-82 on the east side and continue on US-82 to Peterson GA where you'll take US-441 south. At Fargo GA take GA-94 to FL-2 to Moniac FL. Next up, FL-185/FL-121 to I-10 and Jacksonville.
The above route is about 60 miles shorter than the Interstate route through Atlanta and 35 miles shorter than the route you have taken in the past, BUT it will take about half an hour longer to drive due to the slower roads. Still, it can be driven easily in a day and will give e you a much different feel for the country you're driving through than sticking mainly to the superslabs.
AZBuck