The city that is roughly halfway on I-75 between Cincinnati, OH, and Tampa, FL, is Gainesville, Florida. Located in north-central Florida, Gainesville is known for being home to the University of Florida and has a vibrant cultural scene. It offers various parks and recreational activities, making it a popular stop for travelers along the route.
I75 would take you way out of your way. You would get their much quicker by taking I4.
No, you would get onto I75 a little north of Gainesville. Take I75 SB to either I4 West or I275 South, depending on where in Tampa you are heading.
The most common route is I75 to I275. There are no tolls using this route.
It is about a 3 hour drive to Starke if you take I75 straight up.
Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport ( I75 and I275 junction )is within a mile of half way According to our friends at Google Maps
If you take I75 it is about 2.5 to 3 hours.
It would be about 80 miles if you took I75 to I4, and I4 into Orlando.
It depends on your method of travel
There is one in north Tampa. It is up by Bruce B Downs and I75, right off Commerce Palms. It is in a plaza right across from Lowe's. 6290 Commerce Palms Blvd. Tampa, FL 33647
79 miles
About 3 to 3½ hours via I75 depending on traffic through Dayton.
It depends if you want to go through the national park or not. I75 NB to Chatanooga, then cut over through Marysville to Gatlinburg.