Traveling to beach next month and want to know how to avoid I-10 and the tunnel. GPS only offers 1 route. Been going same way for years and seems I can hit traffic at I-10 no matter what time we pass thru.
Thanks!
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Traveling to beach next month and want to know how to avoid I-10 and the tunnel. GPS only offers 1 route. Been going same way for years and seems I can hit traffic at I-10 no matter what time we pass thru.
Thanks!
You can take I-20 to Jackson, ms and 49 to Hattiesburg, then 98 to Mobile. There is a wide/hazardous load detour around the tunnel once in Mobile, never took it before but know that it exist. Traveled this route to Mobile for several years found that it did take a little more time sometimes, but missing traffic from Hammond to Slidel on I-10 was well worth it.
I think there is only three ways across the channel at mobile, the tunnel, a bridge just North of that, and the Mobile Bay Ferry.
We have always gone that same route-Jackson, Hattiesburg, Mobile. I just want to avoid the 45 minutes or more that it always seems to take to get across the bay. It sucks to be so close to Orange Beach and feel like we are still a day away.
We come in from Ruston - hattisburg and once in mobile take the old tunnel Bankhead. When u exit tunnel continue straight on lower road that goes by the warship. No traffic at all. The road goes under the I10 bridge then you just follow the signs back to I10 and take Daphne/Fairhope and u r back on your way and everyone else is still in heavy traffic.
I've probably done the trip down 98 from Hattiesburg to Mobile toward Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Pensacola and beyond at least 50 times (counting returns). Taking I-10 through the tunnel is the fastest way.
The best alternative to the tunnel is the bridge that starts in downtown Mobile and goes over the Mobile River. Anything other than those two choices takes much longer to get to the other side of Mobile Bay.
The nearest bridge across the Mobile River is the I-65 bridge north of Mobile. I've been over the I-65 bridge going South to get to Mobile. It's a 20 to 30 minute drive from downtown Mobile.
Upon further research from a handful of sources, it seems our best bet is to just make sure we hit Mobile between 2 and 3 o'clock. Therein avoiding high traffic hours.
Saw this thread and all I could think about was: helicopter.
Getting ready to hit the road back home from Destin. The tunnel is usually the worst part but is the fastest way I've found.
Fort Morgan ferry
http://mobilebayferry.com/schedule/
Update...
Made 2 trips through Mobile this summer. We found it much faster to go north on 65 instead of south. Coming into the tunnel from Water St instead of all the way down I-10. Saved us about 30 minutes both times!
From 98, go north on 65, then take 165 into downtown, take Water St into tunnel. You can also go a litt further north to the bay bridge. That way you avoid the lights going all the way through Mobile and also avoid the bumper to bumper nightmare on I-10