Montgomery AL to Mobile AL drive: Distance, time & best stops

Finding the best things to do between Montgomery AL and Mobile AL

The Montgomery to Mobile drive takes you from Alabama’s capital to its main coastal city.

The main reason to visit Montgomery is the Civil Rights heritage. There are several ways to explore this, with the cheapest being a self-guided audio tour and the most in-depth being a three hour private tour.

Other fun Montgomery experiences include a party pedal boat cruise along the Alabama River,

If planning to blitz several attractions, a city pass might save you money.

The Alabama Gulf Coast port city of Mobile has a perhaps unexpected party spirit. This is best explored in the bars, or at the Mobile Carnival Museum.

You can also head on board the USS Alabama battleship or visit the National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico. The latter includes a ship simulator, where you can have a go at steering a ship through the Gulf.

Mobile experience options include a downtown food tour and a wildlife kayaking tour.

Top Mobile accommodation picks include the personality-packed Fort Conde Inn and the riverside Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza.

Montgomery AL to Mobile AL distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Montgomery AL to Mobile AL is 168 miles. That makes for a driving time of around two hours and 26 minutes. The quickest route is largely along the I-65.

The best stops to add to a Montgomery AL to Mobile AL road trip itinerary are the Hank Williams Museum, Monroeville AL and the Poarch Creek Indians Museum.

Montgomery AL to Mobile AL drive: Hank Williams Museum

The Hank Williams Boyhood Home and Museum in Georgiana AL is dedicated to Alabama’s most beloved country music star. Williams’ mother played organ at the church in Georgiana, and the museum charts Williams’ rise from rural schoolboy to major musical influence on the likes of Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash

Best stops between Montgomery AL and Mobile AL: Monroeville AL

Literary classic To Kill A Mockingbird was based around events in author Harper Lee’s home town of Monroeville. The former Monroe Country Courthouse is now a museum. The judge’s bench, witness chair and balcony are still intact, while the Old Courthouse Museum has exhibitions on both Harper Lee and her equally influential friend Truman Capote.

Montgomery AL to Mobile AL road trip attractions: Poarch Creek Indians Museum

The Poarch Creek Indians Museum celebrates the Muskogee Creek Indians, looking at what life in the villages was like. There’s also plenty on traditional art, including textiles, copper tooling, pottery, shellwork and quilting.

The museum also tells the history of the Poarch Creek Indians, including the devastation of the Trail of Tears.

Mobile, Alabama.
Mobile, Alabama. Photo by 12019/ Pixabay.

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