Road Trip
S Butler Springs Rd/Co Rd 7 |
- 1.Head northeast on S Butler Springs Rd/
Co Rd 7 toward AL-10 W/ Pineapple Hwy466 ft31.82207,-86.8364 - 2.Take the 1st right onto AL-10 E/
Pineapple Hwy10.8 mi31.82312,-86.83555 - 3.Turn left to merge onto I-65 N toward AL-10 Truck E/
Montgomery122 mi31.82324,-86.66326 - 4.Take exit 250 toward Atlanta/
Gadsden0.8 mi33.38733,-86.7833 - 5.Merge onto I-459 N17.3 mi33.39753,-86.77825
- 6.Take exit 33B to merge onto I-59 N toward Gadsden29.0 mi33.59672,-86.65135
- 7.Take exit 166 for US-231 toward Ashville/
Oneonta0.2 mi33.86089,-86.28974 - 8.Turn right onto AL-53 S/
US-231 S2.5 mi33.86173,-86.28651 - 9.Turn right onto Court St W282 ft33.83728,-86.2554
- 10.Turn left onto 6th Ave0.2 mi33.83651,-86.25539
- 11.Slight left onto AL-25 N/
US-411 N/ Rainbow Dr Continue to follow AL-25 N/12.5 mi33.83656,-86.25196US-411 N - 12.Turn left onto Kirby RdDestination will be on the right0.1 mi33.92819,-86.08741
Kirby Rd |
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Driving distance to Rainbow City Alabama from Saucer Alabama 196 mi, estimated 2 hours 58 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 196 mi, estimated 2 hours 58 mins.
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Road map between Saucer Alabama and Rainbow City Alabama
+ larger mapTowns between Saucer Alabama and Rainbow City Alabama (less than 20 mi)
Consul (Alabama) 15,59 mi from point 1Population: 383 Altitude: 240
Dayton (Alabama) 15,57 mi from point 2
Population: 60 Altitude: 249
Demopolis (Alabama) 23,22 mi from point 3
Population: 7.540 Altitude: 125
West Blocton (Alabama) 29,55 mi from point 4
Population: 1.372 Altitude: 500
Gordo (Alabama) 30,31 mi from point 5
Population: 1.677 Altitude: 274
Trinity (Alabama) 34,31 mi from point 6
Population: 1.841 Altitude: 610
Ardmore (Tennesse) 19,19 mi from point 7
Population: 1.082 Altitude: 0
Decatur (Alabama) 19,00 mi from point 8
Population: 53.929 Altitude: 570
Eva (Alabama) 18,46 mi from point 9
Population: 491 Altitude: 1100
Falkville (Alabama) 18,49 mi from point 10
Population: 1.202 Altitude: 611
Flint City (Alabama) 18,34 mi from point 11
Population: 1.033 Altitude: 600
Hartselle (Alabama) 7,05 mi from point 12
Population: 12.019 Altitude: 669
What can you see by the way?
Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat, by wmr36104
Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat, by wmr36104
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 , by Remembering History