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W Prowsville Ridge Rd |
549 mi (estimated 8 hours 50 mins)
- 1.Head southeast on W Prowsville Ridge Rd0.9 mi38.68015,-86.20151
- 2.Turn right onto N Cox Ferry Rd0.6 mi38.67314,-86.18864
- 3.Turn left to stay on N Cox Ferry Rd4.8 mi38.66397,-86.18825
- 4.Turn right onto City Dump Rd/Cox Ferry RdContinue to follow Cox Ferry Rd1.2 mi38.62339,-86.12296
- 5.Turn left onto W Mulberry St0.6 mi38.60947,-86.11466
- 6.Continue onto W Hackberry St0.2 mi38.60778,-86.10463
- 7.Turn right onto N Main St/S State Road 135 S0.2 mi38.60872,-86.10084
- 8.Turn right onto Public Square/S State Road 135 S/Westside Rd0.1 mi38.60613,-86.10077
- 9.Take the 2nd right onto S Main St/S State Road 135 S0.5 mi38.60531,-86.10076
- 10.Turn left onto IN-60 E/Jackson StContinue to follow IN-60 E22.2 mi38.59744,-86.10005
- 11.Turn left to stay on IN-60 E4.9 mi38.42597,-85.80893
- 12.Turn right to merge onto I-65 S toward LouisvillePassing through KentuckyEntering Tennessee180 mi38.37048,-85.75654
- 13.Slight left onto I-24 E (signs for Interstate 24/Interstate 40 E/Chattanooga/Knoxville)4.8 mi36.19468,-86.77617
- 14.Slight right to stay on I-24 E (signs for Chattanooga)Passing through GeorgiaEntering Tennessee134 mi36.14059,-86.73194
- 15.Take exit 185A to merge onto I-75 S toward AtlantaEntering Georgia97.0 mi35.00405,-85.21758
- 16.Take exit 259 for I-285 W toward Birmingham/Tampa1.0 mi33.89861,-84.47026
- 17.Merge onto Interstate 28519.2 mi33.88735,-84.4658
- 18.Take exit 61 to merge onto I-85 S toward Columbus/Montgomery40.7 mi33.62413,-84.48849
- 19.Take exit 28 for Georgia 54/Georgia 100 toward Luthersville/Hogensville0.3 mi33.16436,-84.8675
- 20.Turn left onto Lone Oak Rd0.4 mi33.16033,-84.86995
- 21.Turn right onto GA-100 S/Lone Oak RdContinue to follow GA-100 S12.5 mi33.15945,-84.86293
- 22.Turn right onto Greenville Rd0.4 mi33.03882,-84.7169
- 23.Continue onto N Depot St0.4 mi33.03293,-84.71582
- 24.Turn left onto S Court Square220 ft33.02828,-84.71321
- 25.Turn right onto State Hwy 41 S/S Talbotton StContinue to follow State Hwy 41 S10.5 mi33.02845,-84.71252
- 26.Turn right onto Broad St292 ft32.89074,-84.67933
- 27.Continue onto State Hwy 41 S/Spring StContinue to follow State Hwy 41 S4.6 mi32.89002,-84.67891
- 28.Turn left onto W Main St0.5 mi32.85473,-84.62026
- 29.Turn right onto GA-85 S/State Route 85 S/Broad StContinue to follow GA-85 S/State Route 85 S1.0 mi32.85177,-84.61299
- 30.Continue onto State Hwy 41 S5.5 mi32.84179,-84.62342
- 31.Turn left onto 1st St194 ft32.78733,-84.56172
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Driving distance to Woodland Georgia from Prowsville 549 mi, estimated 8 hours 50 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 549 mi, estimated 8 hours 50 mins.
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Road map between Prowsville and Woodland Georgia
+ larger mapTowns between Prowsville and Woodland Georgia (less than 20 mi)
Carmel (Indiana) 24,62 mi from point 1Population: 37.733 Altitude: 0
Fishers (Indiana) 24,76 mi from point 2
Population: 37.835 Altitude: 0
Ladoga (Indiana) 25,33 mi from point 3
Population: 1.047 Altitude: 0
New Market (Indiana) 26,85 mi from point 4
Population: 659 Altitude: 0
New Ross (Indiana) 27,68 mi from point 5
Population: 334 Altitude: 0
Advance (Indiana) 27,68 mi from point 6
Population: 562 Altitude: 0
Beech Grove (Indiana) 27,57 mi from point 7
Population: 14.880 Altitude: 0
Castleton (Indiana) 27,75 mi from point 8
Population: 36 Altitude: 0
Clermont (Indiana) 27,80 mi from point 9
Population: 1.477 Altitude: 0
Crows Nest (Indiana) 28,33 mi from point 10
Population: 96 Altitude: 0
Dale (Indiana) 31,20 mi from point 11
Population: 1.568 Altitude: 0
Santa Claus (Indiana) 28,81 mi from point 12
Population: 2.041 Altitude: 0
Burns (Tennesse) 18,36 mi from point 13
Population: 1.366 Altitude: 0
Charlotte (Tennesse) 17,85 mi from point 14
Population: 1.153 Altitude: 0
Centertown (Tennesse) 12,32 mi from point 15
Population: 257 Altitude: 0
Culberson (North Carolina) 27,85 mi from point 16
Population: 153 Altitude: 1612
Burnt Hickory Ridge (Georgia) 27,81 mi from point 17
Altitude: 986
Cross Roads (Georgia) 38,22 mi from point 18
Altitude: 1004
Daviston (Alabama) 13,70 mi from point 19
Population: 267 Altitude: 767
Goldville (Alabama) 13,39 mi from point 20
Population: 37 Altitude: 1018
New Site (Alabama) 13,58 mi from point 21
Population: 848 Altitude: 883
Five Points (Alabama) 16,62 mi from point 22
Population: 146 Altitude: 500
Ashland (Alabama) 16,62 mi from point 23
Population: 1.965 Altitude: 1130
Lineville (Alabama) 16,73 mi from point 24
Population: 2.401 Altitude: 1057
Roanoke (Alabama) 16,77 mi from point 25
Population: 6.563 Altitude: 880
Wadley (Alabama) 20,07 mi from point 26
Population: 640 Altitude: 690
Wedowee (Alabama) 20,11 mi from point 27
Population: 818 Altitude: 880
Woodland (Alabama) 24,20 mi from point 28
Population: 192 Altitude: 405
Edwardsville (Alabama) 24,67 mi from point 29
Population: 186 Altitude: 980
Fruithurst (Alabama) 24,42 mi from point 30
Population: 270 Altitude: 1080
Heflin (Alabama) 29,37 mi from point 31
Population: 3.002 Altitude: 977
What can you see by the way?
Salem North Main Panorama, by jmarshall65
Washington County Courthouse at Christmastime, by briclemons@gmail.com
Washington county courthouse, by RoadMode
Salem Square looking to NW, by jmarshall65
Salem,IN-Washington County Courthouse, by Tim Lange
I-81 splits onto I-24 and I-75, by arevuelta
Broad Street, Warm Springs, GA, by wagontrain
SE CSX Woodland siding ANB 780, by bdh408
Woodland Downtown, by Bob Beason
Old South Farm Museum, by Bob Beason