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Cauffield65
Explorer
Feb 21, 2015

RV Trip

Has anyone traveled from Tifton ,Ga to Columbus,Ga using 82, 520, and 280.
just wondering if this route is Motorhome friendly? I will take any suggestions

Cauffield65
  • We saw a very nice atlas that was geared to RVs at Camping World, but I'm sure you can get it at other places as well. This is just a suggestion for future use to help map out your trip. The Roads and Routes forum is awesome help too.

    We didn't get it because we bought a truckers atlas that also indicates low bridges. (Our TC is very tall on the truck).
  • Cauffield65 wrote:
    Has anyone traveled from Tifton ,Ga to Columbus,Ga using 82, 520, and 280.
    just wondering if this route is Motorhome friendly? I will take any suggestions

    Cauffield65


    Tifton to Columbus just run 520/280 all the way from Tifton (used to be called corridor "Z". All 4 lane- no need to swing through Cuthbert to get to Columbus-- just run Dawson- Richland -Cussetta unless you want to see something over that way.

    We use the 520 about once every two months in our 31 foot Itasca towing a dolly and car for our runs to and from Columbus down to central Florida.

    Starting out from Tifton rather flat with a little roll. Then the northern bypass around Albany (520/82) has a bit of construction but its an easy drive with no delays. I have noticed this past year the road surface from Dawson up through Ft Benning seems to be getting a bit rough and needs resurfacing but it is tolerable- more noticeable in the MH than in a car. From Richland up through Ft Benning its 55 MPH with short rolling hills. Most of the trip (except through the small towns) is 65 mph.

    A few nice produce stands and stores along the way to grab produce, pecans etc. (Marks on the left side of the road between Albany and Sasser)

    Recent a run down reflected great gas prices on 82 before entering Albany.

    No mountains-- just gentle hilly Georgia Piedmont once you move north west out of Richland.

    The law patrols the road a good bit, but I never have had a problem with them in the rig . My SIL got tagged around Sylvester when daydreaming through a drop in speed.


    Arriving in Dawson there is a Hardees on the left which has a large area paved for rigs and trucks to get out and stretch, walk the dogs, grab a coke and burger etc. We use it extensively.


    If you need to dump black or gray water, the Williams Rd Welcome center on the north side of Columbus on I-185 has a free dump station with easy access (got to give them your license to get the key to unlock it).
    All in all an easy drive with virtually no traffic.
  • Mountain Directory East might be a good resource for you.
  • Very RV/MH friendly. There are no mountains, just rolling piedmont. Lots of 4-lane, but even the 2-lanes are well maintained. You'll be fine.
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    Much of it is a divide four lane. I use the Columbus to Albany portion often instead of I-75 to Florida.
  • You will have 4 lane divided road most of the route. This is S Georgia, so a Deere (John) may give you a bit of a problem. A few communities to go through, then Sylvester and on to Albany. Gets to be 2 lanes for a will west of there. In Cuthbert you can turn on the bypass and head up to Columbus. Again 4 lane. Follow the signs to Cusseta and Columbus. Piece of cake
  • Probably better asked in the "Roads and Routes" section of the forum.