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7-Day Family Friendly Road Trip Itinerary from DC to Alabama

  1. Day 1: Meridian, MS
    5 hours (360 miles) from DC

    Meridian is the largest city in eastern Mississippi known for its historic landmarks, museums, and outdoor activities. Explore the exhibits at the Mississippi Industrial Heritage Museum, visit the Jimmy Rodgers Museum, or take a stroll through Bonita Lakes Park.

  2. Day 2: Butler, AL
    1 hour 20 minutes (70 miles) from Meridian, MS

    Butler is a small town in Choctaw County, Alabama, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. Visit the Choctaw County Historical Museum, take a walk on the Choctaw County Walking Trail, or explore the Tallawampa National Wildlife Refuge.

  3. Day 3: Peach Tree, AL
    1 hour 15 minutes (60 miles) from Butler, AL

    Peach Tree is a picturesque small town in Marengo County, Alabama, known for its charming historic district and outdoor recreational activities. Visit the Marengo County Historical Society Museum, take a hike in the Chickasaw State Park, or go fishing in the Tombigbee River.

  4. Day 4: Dixon Mills, AL
    30 minutes (25 miles) from Peach Tree, AL

    Dixon Mills is a small unincorporated community in Marengo County, Alabama, known for its rural charm and peaceful atmosphere. Explore the beautiful countryside, go birdwatching at the Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge, or take a scenic drive on the Dixon Mills Loop.

  5. Day 5: Back to Butler, AL
    1 hour (40 miles) from Dixon Mills, AL

    Return to Butler to discover more of the town's hidden gems, such as the Choctaw County Courthouse and the Old Butler High School. Take a picnic at the Choctaw County Park or visit the local farmers' market to sample some fresh produce.

  6. Day 6: Back to Meridian, MS
    1 hour 20 minutes (70 miles) from Butler, AL

    Return to Meridian to explore more of the city's cultural and historic attractions, such as the Meridian Museum of Art and the MSU Riley Center. Take a walk on the Long Creek Nature Preserve or go shopping at the Bonita Lakes Mall.

  7. Day 7: Back to DC
    5 hours (360 miles) from Meridian, MS

    Drive back to DC, reminiscing on the memorable experiences and beautiful sights encountered along the way.

Recommendations

Consider taking a detour to the Natchez Trace Parkway, a scenic drive that stretches 444 miles from Nashville, Tennessee to Natchez, Mississippi. Along the way, you'll encounter historic sites, hiking trails, and breathtaking vistas. To maximize your fun, plan stops at local restaurants and diners to try the regional cuisine.

If you have extra time, visit the city of Mobile, Alabama, known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and lively nightlife. Explore the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, or the Mobile Bay Ferry.

Points of Interest

  • Mississippi Industrial Heritage Museum
  • Jimmy Rodgers Museum
  • Bonita Lakes Park
  • Choctaw County Historical Museum
  • Choctaw County Walking Trail
  • Tallawampa National Wildlife Refuge
  • Marengo County Historical Society Museum
  • Chickasaw State Park
  • Tombigbee River
  • Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge
  • Choctaw County Courthouse
  • Old Butler High School
  • Choctaw County Park
  • Meridian Museum of Art
  • MSU Riley Center
  • Long Creek Nature Preserve
  • Bonita Lakes Mall
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