Nothing beats a road trip through Alabama! Listed below, we’ve included a mapped road trip route that’ll take you from Alabama’s gorgeous Gulf Coast beaches to the Yellowhammer State’s beautiful Mentone mountains. Along the way, you’ll also encounter some of Alabama’s most beautiful outdoor spots. Because the road trip is less than 10 hours and has a distance of less that 500 miles, it’s perfect for a weekend adventure. Take a look below to learn more.

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  1. Gulf Coast Beaches

flickr/John Tuggle Here in Alabama, we’re well known for our beautiful Gulf Coast beaches. Your road trip will begin in Gulf Shores, which happens to be one of the state’s most popular beach towns. While here, you’ll have access to a variety of outdoor attractions, including Gulf State Park, which offers all kinds of recreational activities. Gulf Shores, AL, USA

  1. Lake Martin

flickr/John Coley Your next stop will be Lake Martin. Lake Martin, which is located in Tallapoosa, Elmore, and Coosa counties, covers more than 41,000 acres and is one of the largest man-made lakes in the U.S. Lake Martin, Alabama, USA

  1. Mount Cheaha

flickr/Brian Collins Following a short drive, you’ll arrive at Mount Cheaha. Mount Cheaha is Alabama’s highest natural point and offers the most breathtaking views. A great place to experience these views is Cheaha State Park in Delta. Mount Cheaha, Delta, AL 36258, USA

  1. Turkey Creek Nature Preserve

flickr/Rob Briscoe Your next stop will be Turkey Creek Nature Preserve in Pinson. Covering nearly 500 acres, this is one of Alabama’s most beautiful outdoor spots. Turkey Creek Nature Preserve, 3906 Turkey Creek Rd, Pinson, AL 35126, USA

  1. Little River Canyon National Preserve

flickr/Evangelio Gonzalez You’ll then take a drive to Little River Canyon National Preserve in Fort Payne. Little River Canyon National Preserve, which covers more than 15,000 acres, is one of Alabama’s most-visited outdoor attractions. One of its main features is Little River Falls (pictured). Little River Canyon National Preserve, 4322 Little River Trail #100, Fort Payne, AL 35967, USA

  1. Mentone

flickr/NatalieMaynor Your final stop will be the town of Mentone, which is located just outside of Fort Payne. Because Mentone has the highest elevation of any Alabama town, its views can’t be beat! Over the years, this mountain town has also become one of Alabama’s top vacation spots. Mentone, AL, USA

Have you ever visited any of the places featured on this Alabama road trip? If so, please share your experience(s) with us in the comments below.

google maps

Click here for complete driving directions.

flickr/John Tuggle

Here in Alabama, we’re well known for our beautiful Gulf Coast beaches. Your road trip will begin in Gulf Shores, which happens to be one of the state’s most popular beach towns. While here, you’ll have access to a variety of outdoor attractions, including Gulf State Park, which offers all kinds of recreational activities.

Gulf Shores, AL, USA

flickr/John Coley

Your next stop will be Lake Martin. Lake Martin, which is located in Tallapoosa, Elmore, and Coosa counties, covers more than 41,000 acres and is one of the largest man-made lakes in the U.S.

Lake Martin, Alabama, USA

flickr/Brian Collins

Following a short drive, you’ll arrive at Mount Cheaha. Mount Cheaha is Alabama’s highest natural point and offers the most breathtaking views. A great place to experience these views is Cheaha State Park in Delta.

Mount Cheaha, Delta, AL 36258, USA

flickr/Rob Briscoe

Your next stop will be Turkey Creek Nature Preserve in Pinson. Covering nearly 500 acres, this is one of Alabama’s most beautiful outdoor spots.

Turkey Creek Nature Preserve, 3906 Turkey Creek Rd, Pinson, AL 35126, USA

flickr/Evangelio Gonzalez

You’ll then take a drive to Little River Canyon National Preserve in Fort Payne. Little River Canyon National Preserve, which covers more than 15,000 acres, is one of Alabama’s most-visited outdoor attractions. One of its main features is Little River Falls (pictured).

Little River Canyon National Preserve, 4322 Little River Trail #100, Fort Payne, AL 35967, USA

flickr/NatalieMaynor

Your final stop will be the town of Mentone, which is located just outside of Fort Payne. Because Mentone has the highest elevation of any Alabama town, its views can’t be beat! Over the years, this mountain town has also become one of Alabama’s top vacation spots.

Mentone, AL, USA

For more information about Alabama’s Mount Cheaha, be sure to take a look at the following article: This Is The Highest Point In Alabama And The Views Are Positively Breathtaking.

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