Nashville sits at the top of I-65, which runs nearly straight south to the Florida Panhandle. That makes Navarre Beach one of the more logistically clean Gulf drives from a major inland metro — no complicated routing, no multiple interstate swaps, just one highway for most of the trip. The drive is about 6 hours of moving time, which with a stop or two lands you at about 7 hours door to door.

📍 Quick Stats

Distance: Approximately 430 miles

Drive time: ~6 hours moving time; plan 7 with stops

Route: I-65 South → Birmingham → Montgomery → Evergreen → Brewton → US-90 → Milton → FL-87 south → Navarre Beach

Good kid stop: Montgomery Zoo, roughly halfway

The Route

There's essentially one route that makes sense from Nashville to Navarre Beach, and it's the one Google Maps gives you. I-65 is a clean, well-maintained interstate for the entire Alabama section, and the off-interstate portion through Brewton and Milton is straightforward rural two-lane and four-lane highway.

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Nashville — I-65 South
Hour 0
Pick up I-65 South from wherever you're starting in Nashville. The interstate runs through downtown — if you're coming from the north or east side of the city, budget a few extra minutes for the morning interchange. I-65 heads straight south from Nashville through Tennessee into Alabama.
~2h
Birmingham, Alabama
~2 hours from Nashville
Birmingham is about 2 hours south on I-65. You'll pass through the metro on the interstate — it's a reasonable fuel stop if you need one but not a mandatory break. Keep on I-65 South through Birmingham. Traffic around the I-20/I-59 interchange can back up during rush hour if you're leaving Nashville on a Friday afternoon.
~3h
Montgomery, Alabama — Optional Zoo Stop
~3 hours from Nashville
Montgomery is roughly the halfway point of the drive. If you're traveling with kids, the Montgomery Zoo is worth a dedicated stop — it's a full-service zoo with over 500 animals, a free-flight aviary, and a train ride, open daily. Plan an hour there and use it to let kids run before the second half of the drive. There's also a NASA-affiliated museum, the US Space and Rocket Center, if you want something different. Montgomery has plenty of fast food and fuel at the exits around I-65.
~4h
Evergreen / Brewton, Alabama
~4–4.5 hours from Nashville
South of Montgomery, I-65 enters a long rural stretch through pine flatwoods. Evergreen is about an hour south of Montgomery — the exit where you leave I-65 for US-84 east toward Brewton. Brewton is the last town with real food and fuel options before the Florida line. Worth a stop if anyone needs a real break or you need to grab groceries.
~5h
Milton, Florida — Final Stop
~5–5.5 hours from Nashville
After crossing into Florida on US-90, you'll hit Milton about 25 minutes before Navarre Beach. Milton has gas stations, a Publix, and fast food. Top off the tank here and pick up any groceries for the first night. There's also a Publix in Navarre on US-98 before the bridge — either one works for stocking up.
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Navarre Beach — FL-87 South
~6–6.5 hours from Nashville
From Milton, FL-87 runs straight south through Navarre and over the Navarre Bridge onto Santa Rosa Island. The beach park is immediately on your right after the bridge. No gas on the island — fill up before you cross.

Departure Timing

The drive's logistics change significantly depending on when you leave. A 6-hour drive can become 8 hours on the wrong departure window in summer.

Best windows

Thursday evening: The cleanest option for a long weekend. Arrive late, check in, wake up at the beach Friday morning. No weekend traffic anywhere on the route.

Friday before 7 AM: You're ahead of Nashville morning traffic and ahead of the southbound summer rush on I-65. Most of Alabama is easy driving by the time you hit it.

Saturday early morning: A 5 or 6 AM Saturday departure gets you to Navarre by noon. Realistic for families who can't leave during the week.

Windows to avoid

Friday afternoon: I-65 southbound through Birmingham is a legitimate problem on summer Fridays. The same beach traffic that's going your direction fills the interstate. Nashville rush hour adds to it before you even clear the city.

Sunday afternoon return: The northbound I-65 corridor out of Alabama is consistently heavy on summer Sunday afternoons. Leave Navarre Beach by 9 AM on Sunday or plan to leave Monday morning instead — the traffic difference is significant.

💡 Friday vs Thursday Departure

A Thursday evening departure — arriving at Navarre Beach around 11 PM or midnight — gives you three full beach days instead of two. If your rental allows early check-in Friday, that's even better. The extra day makes a meaningful difference on a beach trip with kids.

The Montgomery Zoo Stop

If you're driving with young kids, the Montgomery Zoo is one of the better dedicated stops on any southern Gulf drive. It sits right off I-65 and is roughly 3 hours from Nashville — close enough to the midpoint that it breaks the drive cleanly in half.

The zoo has over 500 animals on 40 acres, a free-flight aviary where birds land on visitors, and a train that circles the grounds. For kids in the 3-to-10 age range it's a genuine attraction, not just a rest stop. Plan about an hour if you're keeping the day moving, longer if the kids want more time. It's open daily and charges standard zoo admission — check the Montgomery Zoo website for current hours and pricing before you go.

Practically: there are restrooms, food concessions, and plenty of space for kids to run. It's a better break than a fast food parking lot.

✓ Zoo Logistics

Exit I-65 at Exit 172 (US-80 West) in Montgomery and follow signs to the zoo at 2301 Coliseum Pkwy. The parking lot is free. Strollers and wagons are allowed. Budget an hour minimum and 90 minutes if you want to see most of it without rushing.

Arriving at Navarre Beach

FL-87 runs straight into Navarre from the north, crossing the Navarre Bridge onto Santa Rosa Island. The bridge is long enough that first-timers often don't expect it — you'll see the Gulf open up on the south side as you cross. The beach park is immediately to the right after the bridge.

Late arrival checklist

If you're arriving after 9 or 10 PM — common on a Friday departure — a few things to have sorted before you cross the bridge:

  • Gas: Fill up on the mainland. No gas on the island.
  • Groceries: The Publix in Navarre on US-98 is open until 10 PM. If you need food for the morning, stop there before crossing. Milton's options are open later.
  • Check-in code: Have your vacation rental check-in instructions pulled up before you cross the bridge. Cell signal is fine on the island but having it ready saves fumbling in the dark.
  • Restaurant expectations: Navarre Beach is quiet at night. Most restaurants close by 9 or 10 PM. Plan to eat before the bridge or have food at the rental for the first night.

Making a Short Trip Work

A Friday-to-Monday trip from Nashville gives you roughly 2.5 real beach days — Saturday and Sunday full days plus Monday morning before checkout. That's enough to get value from the trip if you're not trying to over-program it.

What actually fits

Two full beach days, a visit to the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center, the fishing pier, and one dinner out covers everything worth doing without turning a relaxing trip into a logistics exercise. The Navarre Beach Fishing Pier is free to walk and the Sea Turtle Center charges admission — see the full family itinerary for a day-by-day breakdown.

What doesn't fit

Trying to include Destin or Pensacola Beach as a day trip on a Nashville-to-Navarre weekend doesn't usually pay off — by the time you've driven 6+ hours, another 30 to 45-minute drive in either direction eats into beach time without adding much that Navarre doesn't already offer. Save the day trips for a longer trip.

Departure windowNashville trafficAlabama trafficBeach arrival
Thursday eveningClearClearNight — 3 full beach days
Friday before 7 AMLightLightAfternoon — 2.5 beach days
Friday afternoonHeavyModerateEvening — 2 beach days
Saturday early AMLightLightMidday — 1.5 beach days
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the drive from Nashville to Navarre Beach?

About 6 hours of moving time on I-65 South. With a stop — the Montgomery Zoo is the natural midpoint break for families — plan 7 to 7.5 hours total. Friday afternoon departures from Nashville can push that to 8 hours or more.

What is the best route from Nashville to Navarre Beach?

I-65 South through Birmingham and Montgomery, then south to Evergreen, east on US-84 to Brewton, south on US-90 through Milton, and FL-87 south to Navarre Beach. There's no meaningful shortcut.

What is a good stop for kids on the drive from Nashville to Navarre Beach?

The Montgomery Zoo is about 3 hours south of Nashville — roughly halfway to Navarre Beach. It's a real zoo, not a roadside attraction, with 500+ animals and a train ride. Plan an hour there and you arrive at Navarre with 3 hours of easy driving left.

What is the best time to leave Nashville for Navarre Beach?

Thursday evening or Friday before 7 AM for the cleanest drive. Friday afternoon is the worst window — Nashville and Birmingham traffic compound. Sunday returns are heavy northbound on I-65; leave by 9 AM or wait until Monday.

Is there gas on Navarre Beach island?

No. Fill up in Milton on US-90, about 25 minutes before the Navarre Bridge. No fuel stations on Santa Rosa Island itself.

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