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Montgomery, AL Road Trips

With 9 routes heading out and 0 heading in, Montgomery, AL works well as a modest departure point in the Southeast. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 21-mile quick runs to 206-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Montgomery, AL head north, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

Downtown Montgomery, AL, AL

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

9

Longest Drive

206.1 mi

Florence, AL

Quickest Drive

39m

Fleta, AL

Plan Around Montgomery, AL

Trips from Montgomery, AL

Driving from Montgomery, AL

Expect an average of 170 miles and about 3h 15m behind the wheel when leaving Montgomery, AL. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 206 miles (3h 58m), while the shortest is just 21 miles.

Popular Destinations

Drivers leaving Montgomery, AL most often head toward Florence, AL (206.1 mi, 3h 58m), East Florence, AL (205.9 mi, 3h 56m), Tuscumbia, AL (202.5 mi, 3h 51m), Muscle Shoals, AL (202 mi, 3h 50m), and Dauphin Island, AL (201.8 mi, 3h 49m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 170-mile drive from Montgomery, AL, expect to burn about 6.7 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

Routes mostly head north. Summer trips benefit from long daylight hours, while winter departures should start early to maximize visibility. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 9 mapped routes leaving Montgomery, AL and 0 routes heading into Montgomery, AL, covering 9 total connections. Distances range from 21 to 206 miles.

The longest mapped route from Montgomery, AL covers 206 miles and takes approximately 3h 58m. Shorter options start at just 21 miles.

The average route from Montgomery, AL runs about 170 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 15m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

The most popular road trip destinations from Montgomery, AL include Florence, AL, East Florence, AL, Tuscumbia, AL and Muscle Shoals, AL. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Montgomery, AL by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

198,440

Median Income

$55,687

Median Home Value

$148,500

Median Age

36.2

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Montgomery, AL at a Glance

Founded

1817

Elevation

240 ft

Area

162 mi²

Sister Cities

Parintins Pietrasanta

Notable People from Montgomery, AL

A sampling of people born in Montgomery, AL.

Nat King Cole

Nat King Cole

1919–1965

American singer and jazz pianist (1919–1965)

Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer

1970

American actress

Zelda Fitzgerald

Zelda Fitzgerald

1900–1948

American writer (1900–1948)

Claudette Colvin

Claudette Colvin

1939–2026

African-American civil rights activist (1939–2026)

Kathryn C. Thornton

Kathryn C. Thornton

1952

American scientist and NASA astronaut

Henry Carr

Henry Carr

1942–2015

American track and field athlete (1941/2–2015)

Johnny Simmons

Johnny Simmons

1986

American actor

Yolanda King

Yolanda King

1955–2007

American activist (1955-2007)

Eddie Floyd

Eddie Floyd

1935

American male singer

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Montgomery, AL.

Dexter Avenue Baptist Church

Dexter Avenue Baptist Church

church building in Alabama, United States of America

National Register of Historic Places listed place
First White House of the Confederacy

First White House of the Confederacy

historic house in Alabama, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place
The National Memorial to Peace and Justice

The National Memorial to Peace and Justice

National memorial in Montgomery, Alabama that commemorates the victims of lynching in the United States

Alabama Governor's Mansion

Alabama Governor's Mansion

building in Alabama, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place
St. John's Episcopal Church

St. John's Episcopal Church

historic Gothic Revival church in Montgomery, Alabama, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Alabama Department of Archives and History

Alabama Department of Archives and History

official repository of archival records for the U.S. state of Alabama

Rosa Parks Museum

Rosa Parks Museum

church in Alabama, United States

Grove Court Apartments

Grove Court Apartments

apartment building in Montgomery, Alabama

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q29364), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Montgomery, AL

Montgomery is the capital of Alabama, in the River Heritage region of the state. Montgomery has also been recognized nationally for its downtown revitalization and new urbanism projects.

Montgomery briefly held the title of capital of the Confederacy and was also the site of Jefferson Davis' inauguration. Montgomery was also a pivotal location during the civil rights movement, seeing the arrest of Rosa Parks and the ensuing bus boycott, as well as numerous non violent protests led by Dr. Martin Luther King. Montgomery's central location in Alabama's Black Belt has long made it a processing hub for commodity crops such as cotton, peanuts, and soybeans. Due to its location along the Alabama River and extensive rail connections, Montgomery has been and continues to be a regional distribution hub for a wide range of industries. Since the late 20th century, it has diversified its economy, achieving increased employment in sectors such as healthcare, business, government, and manufacturing. In 2019, it was home to just under 200,000 people. 1 Convention and Visitors Center, 600 S Court St, ☏ +1 334 262-0013, [email protected]. Montgomery travel information from Alabama Department of Tourism Montgomery has short, mild winters, warm springs and autumns, and long, hot, humid summers. The daily average temperature in January is 47 °F (8 °C), and there are 3-4 days of sub 20 °F (−7 °C) lows; 10 °F (−12 °C) and below is extremely rare. The daily average in July is 82°F (28 °C), with highs exceeding 90 °F (32 °C) on 86 days per year and 100 °F (38°C) on 4. Summer afternoon heat indices, much more often than the actual air temperature, are frequently at or above 100 °F.

1 Civil Rights Memorial, 400 Washington Avenue, ☏ +1 334 956-8200. 2 Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, 454 Dexter Avenue, ☏ +1 334 263-3970. Tu-F 10AM-4PM, Sa 10AM-2PM. Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. preached at the church for six years. Adults $5, Children $3. 3 Alabama State Capitol, 600 Dexter Avenue, ☏ +1 334 242-3935. M–F 8AM–4PM, Sa 9AM–3PM. (updated Jun 2017) 4 First White House of the Confederacy, 644 Washington Ave, ☏ +1 334 242-1861. (updated Aug 2019) 5 Montgomery Zoo, 2301 Coliseum Parkway, ☏ +1 334 240-4900. 6 Old Alabama Town, 301 Columbus Street, ☏ +1 334 240-4500, [email protected]. Th-Sa 10AM-3PM. There are no facades or newly constructed buildings here! This 19th century village features completely authentic 19th and early 20th century homes and buildings that have been saved from demolition, carefully restored, and reopened to the public as a history museum. At Old Alabama Town, you will learn how early Americans of all backgrounds lived and worked in Central Alabama. Adults, $15; Children 12 and under free. (updated Oct 2022) 7 Riverfront Park, 355 Commerce St, ☏ +1 334-625-2100. W-M 9:00AM-6:00PM. Promenade on the Gun Island Chute of the Alabama River that is a gathering point for visitors and locals alike, with sunset views, riverboat rides, and the old Montgomery Union Station. 8 Blount Cultural Park, 6055 Vaughn Road, ☏ +1 334 274-0062. Daily 6AM-10PM. Manicured parkway hosting fine arts museum and Shakespearean festival grounds and old English bridge.

Alabama National Fair. 1 Alabama Shakespeare Festival, 1 Festival Dr, toll-free: +1-800-841-4273. Popular Shakespeare thespian festival generally taking place between August and November. 2 W. A. Gayle Planetarium, 1010 Forest Ave, ☏ +1 334 625-4799, [email protected]. Public shows M-Th 4PM, Su 2PM. $7.50 (ages 5+). (updated Jan 2020) 3 The Capri Theatre, 1045 E. Fairview, ☏ +1 334-262-4858. Montgomery's only independent movie theatre. (updated Mar 2026) 4 Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Montgomery, 1801 Eddie L. Tullis Rd., ☏ +1 866-946-3360. (updated Feb 2017) 5 Montgomery Biscuits, 200 Coosa St, ☏ +1 334-323-2255. Minor league baseball team playing at Montgomery Riverfront Stadium. (updated Mar 2026)

Montgomery's diners tend to be very basic eaters. Lunch times are often served as a "meat and three plate". That is where a restaurant, during the lunch hour, serves a meat course and three sides (vegetables or potatoes). It tends to be very filling (perhaps too filling) but reliable quantity and quality wise. There seems to be a preference for corporate generic restaurants (Outback, Olive Garden, Red Lobster). If they have a franchise, Montgomery probably has one. You need to understand a few southern cuisines when dining in Montgomery and these are applicable throughout the Alabama and Mississippi area. Most restaurants serve "sweet" tea—sweetened with sugar, and may be too sweet for some. when ordering iced tea, "unsweetened" is also an option. Bar-B-Que means that meat is slow cooked over a wood fire. Sauce is served seen the full range of sauces (mustard type, tomato based, Tex-Mex). Montgomery is home for the Hyundai automobile plant. Look for several fine Korean and Pan Asian restaurants and interesting menu items. Montgomery is in lower Alabama and you can expect, in some of the better restaurants, some Cajun influence. 1 Scott St. Deli, 412 Scott St. A downtown landmark, serves sandwiches and basic deli fare. 2 Chris' Hot Dogs, 138 Dexter Ave. Another favorite, serves, as the name implies, hot dogs and the like. 3 Jim & Nicks Bar-B-Que, 6415 Atlanta Hwy, ☏ +1 334 213-0046. Chain barbecue restaurant. 4 El Rey Burrito Lounge, 1031 E Fairview Ave, ☏ +1 334 832-9688. Tex-Mex with a contemporary flair.

1 Tavern & Porter Room, 12 W Jefferson St, ☏ +1 334 273-7427. Bar with subdued lighting. (updated Mar 2026)

1 Comfort Suites Montgomery, 110 Folmar Pkwy, ☏ +1 334 613-9843. 2 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 9250 Boyd-cooper Parkway, ☏ +1 334 271-5516. 3 Holiday Inn Express, 5135 Carmichael Road, ☏ +1 334 270-9199. (updated Jun 2017) 4 Sonesta ES Suites Montgomery, 1200 Hilmar Court, ☏ +1 334 270-3300, fax: +1 334 260-0907. Suites and outdoor pool courtyard along with complimentary breakfast. 5 Wingate by Wyndham Montgomery, 2060 East Boulevard, ☏ +1 334 244-7880. 6 Embassy Suites Hotel & Conference Center, 300 Tallapoosa Street, ☏ +1 334 269-5055. 7 Montgomery Marriott Prattville Hotel & Conference Center at Capitol Hill, 2500 Legends Circle, ☏ +1 334 290-1235, fax: +1 334 290-2111, [email protected].

1 Montgomery Airport (MGM IATA), 4445 Selma Hwy, ☏ +1 334 281-5040. The Montgomery Airport is a small airport with American Eagle and Delta Connection operating out of the airport. American Eagle operates to Charlotte, Dallas, and Washington. Delta Connection flies to Atlanta. Consider flying through Atlanta (2 hours away by car) or Birmingham (1½ hours away by car) to save money. (updated Apr 2020) The two major interstate highways that serve Montgomery are I-85, which connects Montgomery with Atlanta, Georgia; and I-65 which connects Montgomery with Birmingham to the north and Mobile to the south. 2 Greyhound, 495 Molton St, toll-free: +1 800 231-2222. Daily 9:30 AM-7:30PM. Megabus, 495 Molton St (Intermodal Transit Facility). Service from Atlanta, Mobile, and New Orleans.

Montgomery Area Transit System (MATS) operates the bus and trolley system in Montgomery.

For emergencies dial 911 for medical and police assistance. Avoid the West and Southwestern parts of the city, as these tend to be where most of the crime is concentrated. Carjacking is not uncommon, so keep your doors locked when not around your vehicle. The Eastern portion of the city, specifically from the Eastern Blvd onward, offers many safe and family friendly shopping attractions and venues.

Travel tips adapted from Montgomery on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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