684 mi - about 10 hours 53 mins driving time
Memphis, TN, USA to Muskegon, MI, USA
1. Head west on Poplar Ave toward N 2nd St 0.2 mi
2. Turn right at the 1st cross street onto N Front St 0.3 mi
3. Turn left to merge onto I-40 W
Entering Arkansas 8.2 mi
4. Slight right at I-55 N (signs for I-55 N/Blytheville/Jonesboro)
Entering Missouri 131 mi
5. Take exit 66A to merge onto I-57 N/US-60 E toward Chicago
Continue to follow I-57 N
Entering Illinois 367 mi
6. Take exit 345A to merge onto I-80 E toward Indiana/I-294
Partial toll road
Entering Indiana 27.1 mi
7. Continue onto I-94 S
Entering Michigan 63.9 mi
8. Slight right at US-31 N (signs for I-196/US-31/Halland/Gd Rapids) 1.0 mi
9. Continue onto I-196 N 44.2 mi
10. Continue onto I-196 BUS E 2.2 mi
11. Continue onto US-31 N 31.6 mi
12. Take exit 110B to merge onto US-31 BUS N toward Downtown/Muskegon 6.7 mi
13. Turn right at W Apple Ave 69 ft
Muskegon, MI, USA
90 miles taking this route:Follow U.S. 31 SOUTH, from Muskegon, to I-94 EAST to DETROIT (via I-196/U.S. 31 SOUTH).Take I-94 (briefly) to WATERVLIET.
It's roughly 75 miles, so figure an hour and a quarter.
According to Google Maps, it's about 10 miles if you drive surface streets and about 13.5 if you take the interstate.
That depends on where you're leaving from.
It is 727 miles according to Google Maps.
Cedar Point to Memphis, TN is approximately 715 miles which will take about 11 hours to drive. Cedar Point to Memphis, MI is approximately 165 miles which will take about 3 hours to drive. Cedar Point to Memphis, NY is approximately 383 miles which will take about 6 hours to drive. Cedar Point to Memphis, IL is approximately 348 miles which will take about 5 hours and 40 minutes to drive.
It's probably 8 or 10 miles, but maybe not that far. The Amtrak station is in downtown Memphis and the airport is in south Memphis. I was close. It is 10.8 miles if you take surface streets and 11.9 miles is you take the interstate, according to Google maps.
Total Est. Time: 13 hours, 46 minutes Total Est. Distance: 912.67 miles
It is 743.01 miles and requires about 12 hours of driving time according to MapQuest.
It will take you a little over ten hours to drive the 624 miles.
976 miles, it will take you approximately 16 hours.
It will take about 18 hours to drive the 1,101 miles.