Alabama’s strangest road names, according to readers

Alabama has some strange qualities, we’ll admit that, but it’s our street signs you have to see to believe.

Our friends at This is Alabama asked, “What’s the strangest Alabama road name you’ve seen?”

Users quickly shared some responses including some places we didn’t even know existed until this very moment.

Below are a few of our favorites they shared in the comments. Have you even traveled down these roads in Alabama? The street signs will make you do a double-take.

Butter and Egg Road in Troy

Indeed, this road does exist. Stay on it and you’ll find Butter & Egg Adventures, a 48-acre retreat center and aerial adventure facility surrounded by beautiful Alabama country in Troy.

Egg and Butter Road in Columbiana

Sure enough, you can swap the words and find another road to match it. Whether or not you find actual eggs or butter on the road remains to be seen. But you’ll likely pass a grocery store or two driving through Shelby County.

Cuss Fork Road in Wilmer

Watch your mouth driving along this road in Mobile County, in either direction.

This Ain’t It Road in Dadeville

You may this it to be true, but the road quickly reminds you This Ain’t It while wandering through Tallapoosa County.

Spooky Hollow Road in Alexander City

There’s nothing spooky about the gorgeous backdrops provided by Lake Martin in this area, but I’m sure folks have got some stories for the campfire.

Buttermilk Road in Cottondale

Frankly we’d be a little disappointed if there wasn’t a road in Alabama named after buttermilk. You’ll find this one on the way in or out of Tuscaloosa on I-59 as you pass through Cottondale.

Booger Hollow Road in Dadeville

It’s only hollow when the boogers are out, right? Are we talking nostrils or roads here?

Microwave Road in Coker

In a rush? Zap your trip but mind the speed limit while on this Tuscaloosa County road.

Fleahop Road in Eclectic

Leave your dogs and cats at home before driving through Elmore County. These road names are beginning to bug us.

Slick Lizzard Road in Nauvoo

You may find a lizard or two hiking through Camp McDowell. Their slickness may vary.

Lick Skillet Road in Ashville

Don’t pretend you haven’t licked a skillet at some point in your Southern life. Just let it cool down first, or we’ll search the rest of St. Clair County for a Burn Unit Road.

Ketchemedoggie Road in Lineville

If you see my doggie on this road, will you be sure and ketch it?