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KY-39 N/Hwy 39 N/State Hwy 618
370 mi (estimated 5 hours 43 mins)
  • 1.Head northwest on KY-39 N/Hwy 39 N/State Hwy 618 toward Corner Cemetery/Cr-1511
    Continue to follow KY-39 N/Hwy 39 N
    1.5 mi37.37691,-84.50248
  • 2.Turn right onto KY-32454.2 mi37.39603,-84.50881
  • 3.Keep right at the fork1.7 mi37.39241,-84.44855
  • 4.Turn right onto US-1500.9 mi37.39072,-84.42267
  • 5.Slight left onto US-150 E/New Brodhead Rd
    Continue to follow US-150 E
    5.0 mi37.37915,-84.41453
  • 6.Continue onto US-25 S/S Wilderness Rd2.0 mi37.35289,-84.34054
  • 7.Slight right onto the Interstate 75 S ramp to Knoxville0.2 mi37.3425,-84.30975
  • 8.Merge onto I-75 S
    Entering Tennessee
    112 mi37.33979,-84.30746
  • 9.Take the exit onto I-640 W/I-75 S toward Nashville/Chattanooga3.6 mi36.00332,-83.96229
  • 10.Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Interstate 75 S/Interstate 40 W/Nashville/Chattanooga and merge onto I-40 W/I-75 S17.0 mi35.95925,-83.97281
  • 11.Slight left onto I-75 (signs for Chattanooga)83.4 mi35.8718,-84.25099
  • 12.Take exit 2 to merge onto I-24 W toward Chattanooga/Birmingham6.2 mi35.00611,-85.20855
  • 13.Slight left to stay on I-24 W
    Entering Georgia
    11.0 mi35.02663,-85.30439
  • 14.Take exit 167 on the left to merge onto I-59 S toward Birmingham
    Entering Alabama
    94.9 mi34.97177,-85.4438
  • 15.Take exit 166 toward Oneonta/Ashville0.2 mi33.8641,-86.28397
  • 16.Turn left onto AL-53 S/US-231 S2.6 mi33.86315,-86.28747
  • 17.Turn right onto Court St W282 ft33.83728,-86.2554
  • 18.Turn left onto 6th Ave131 ft33.83651,-86.25539
  • 19.Take the 1st right onto AL-25 S/5th St
    Continue to follow AL-25 S
    4.1 mi33.83651,-86.25496
  • 20.Turn right onto AL-25 S/US-411 S18.5 mi33.78185,-86.27863
  • 21.Turn right onto Church St0.2 mi33.59193,-86.49422
  • 22.Take the 1st right onto Carl Morgan Rd0.2 mi33.59382,-86.49628
  • 23.Continue onto Taylor Dr
    Destination will be on the right
    46 ft33.59686,-86.49478
Taylor Dr
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Driving distance to Moody Alabama from Dog Walk 370 mi, estimated 5 hours 43 mins. Road map

Highway route generated between Dog Walk and Moody Alabama.

The distance between these two cities is 370 mi, estimated 5 hours 43 mins.

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Towns between Dog Walk and Moody Alabama (less than 20 mi)

Aliceton () 37,79 mi from point 1
Altitude: 961

Ashbrook () 38,46 mi from point 2
Altitude: 817

Alger (Kentucky) 36,67 mi from point 3
Population: 2.843 Altitude: 0

Blackburn (Kentucky) 35,63 mi from point 4
Population: 2.843 Altitude: 350

Calloway Crossing (Kentucky) 34,74 mi from point 5
Population: 2.843 Altitude: 0

Combs (Kentucky) 30,76 mi from point 6
Population: 2.843 Altitude: 0

Cressy (Kentucky) 29,17 mi from point 7
Population: 1.303 Altitude: 0

Engle (Kentucky) 28,94 mi from point 8
Population: 2.843 Altitude: 0

Oliver Springs (Tennesse) 2,12 mi from point 9
Population: 3.303 Altitude: 0

Fairfield Glade (Tennesse) 3,20 mi from point 10
Population: 4.885 Altitude: 0

Clinton (Tennesse) 16,60 mi from point 11
Population: 9.409 Altitude: 0

Centertown (Tennesse) 11,81 mi from point 12
Population: 257 Altitude: 0

Mcminnville (Tennesse) 17,32 mi from point 13
Population: 12.749 Altitude: 0

Morrison (Tennesse) 25,20 mi from point 14
Population: 684 Altitude: 0

Ardmore (Tennesse) 18,79 mi from point 15
Population: 1.082 Altitude: 0

Decatur (Alabama) 19,00 mi from point 16
Population: 53.929 Altitude: 570

Eva (Alabama) 18,46 mi from point 17
Population: 491 Altitude: 1100

Falkville (Alabama) 18,49 mi from point 18
Population: 1.202 Altitude: 611

Flint City (Alabama) 18,47 mi from point 19
Population: 1.033 Altitude: 600

Hartselle (Alabama) 21,97 mi from point 20
Population: 12.019 Altitude: 669

Priceville (Alabama) 40,00 mi from point 21
Population: 1.631 Altitude: 620

Somerville (Alabama) 39,99 mi from point 22
Population: 347 Altitude: 660

Altoona (Alabama) 39,78 mi from point 23
Population: 984 Altitude: 925

What can you see by the way?

Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat
Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat, by wmr36104

Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat
Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat, by wmr36104

St. Clair Courthouse - Intersection.
St. Clair Courthouse - Intersection. , by Bhapy Sun

A COUNTY OLDER THAN THE STATE ST. CLAIR COUNTY  Created in 1818 in first session of Alabama Territorial Legislature from lands ceded by Creek Indian Nation in Treaty of Ft. Jackson, 1814. Named for Gen. Arthur St. Clair, hero of Revolution, governor of Northwest Territory. First settlers from Tennessee, Georgia - veterans of Creek Indian War, 1813-14.  County seat since 1822 here at Ashville, named for John Ash, prominent settler. Growing population south of Backbone Mt. led to Pell City branch
A COUNTY OLDER THAN THE STATE ST. CLAIR COUNTY Created in 1818 in first session of Alabama Territorial Legislature from lands ceded by Creek Indian Nation in Treaty of Ft. Jackson, 1814. Named for Gen. Arthur St. Clair, hero of Revolution, governor of Northwest Territory. First settlers from Tennessee, Georgia - veterans of Creek Indian War, 1813-14. County seat since 1822 here at Ashville, named for John Ash, prominent settler. Growing population south of Backbone Mt. led to Pell City branch , by Remembering History

Downtown Ashville
Downtown Ashville, by wmr36104

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