meetways logo
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Meet Business
  • Mobile
  • Contact Us

Driving Time between Atlanta, Georgia and Milledgeville, Georgia

  • Halfway Point
  • Points of Interest
  • Travel Time
  • Travel Cost
A picture depicting driving

A Day Trip to Milledgeville: Navigating the Drive from Atlanta

If you're looking to escape the city for the day and experience some southern charm, Milledgeville should be on your list. Though small, this historic town is filled with charming architecture, unique shops, and delicious restaurants. The only obstacle standing in your way is the drive from Atlanta. Luckily, there are a few options for making the trip, each with its own unique appeal. Here's a breakdown of the different routes, distances, and travel times to Milledgeville.

Option 1: I-20 East to GA-22E

Distance: 92 miles

Travel Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

This route takes you east on I-20, past the suburbs of Atlanta, and through the surprisingly pretty town of Madison, GA. Once you pass Madison, take exit 114 for GA-22 E and follow it until it merges with US-441 South. This will take you straight into Milledgeville.

Option 2: Scenic Route via GA-16 East

Distance: 110 miles

Travel Time: 2 hours

If you're in the mood for a scenic drive, taking GA-16 East is the way to go. You'll leave Atlanta on I-75 South and then merge onto GA-16 East, taking you through small towns like Jackson and Monticello. Once you reach Eatonton, take US-441 South into Milledgeville.

Option 3: US-441 South from Loganville

Distance: 100 miles

Travel Time: 2 hours

For those living in the Loganville area, taking US-441 South is a straightforward option. Head south on US-441 until you reach Milledgeville.

No matter which route you choose, there are a few places you might want to stop along the way. Here are a few recommendations:

  • In Madison, grab a bite to eat at The Caboose, a restaurant housed in an old train car.

  • Check out the Monticello Square, which has a number of cute shops and restaurants.

  • Visit Oconee Brewing Company in Greensboro for a beer and a tour of their facilities.

  • In Eatonton, stop by the Uncle Remus Museum, which celebrates the author of the Br'er Rabbit stories.

Overall, the drive from Atlanta to Milledgeville is straightforward, and even pleasant if you take one of the more scenic routes. With a few stops along the way, you'll have a full day of adventure ahead of you in Milledgeville.

55,009,914 Halfway points found so far

;

Making finding a middle point between two address easier than ever.

  • About Us
  • List of Countries
  • Our Team
  • Press
  • Meet Business
  • MeetWays Mobile
  • Contact Us
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Meeting Points
  • Popular Searches
  • Site Map
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

meetways.com © 2008 - 2025 Arandola, LLC