2 hours and 8 min.
Nashville, Knoxville, Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, and Memphis
266 miles taking this route:Take I-24 EAST (towards CHATTANOOGA), from Nashville, to I-75 NORTH to KNOXVILLE off EXIT 185B (in Chattanooga).Take I-75 NORTH to U.S. 64 BY-PASS - EAST to CLEVELAND off EXIT 20.Take U.S. 64 EAST to U.S. 19 SOUTH to BLAIRSVILLE, @ JCT U.S. 19 in NORTH CAROLINA.Take U.S. 19 SOUTH to GA-75A NORTH to HELEN, in GEORGIA.Take SR-75A NORTH to Helen.
Nashville and Chattanooga, Tennessee; Huntsville, Alabama; and Kentucky's Bowling Green are some cities located in the Cumberland Plateau region. The plateau covers parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama.
The driving distance from Orlando, FL to Chattanooga, TN is approximately 530 miles. This would take about 8 to 9 hours by car, depending on traffic and road conditions.
840 miles taking this route:Take I-40 EAST, from Nashville, to I-81 NORTH to BRISTOL at EXIT 421.Take I-81 NORTH to Scranton.
About 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Take I-24 and drive southeast.
take a left at the road sign
About Chattanooga, TN
Nashville, Knoxville, Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, and Memphis
132 miles
150 miles taking this route:Take I-24 EAST, from Nashville, to U.S. 27 NORTH towards DOWNTOWN CHATTANOOGA at EXIT 178 off I-24.Take U.S. 27 NORTH, thru Downtown Chattanooga, to Hixson.
There are lots of towns between Memphis and Chattanooga. The largest is Nashville, TN.
Chattanooga, Nashville, Clarksville, and Memphis are cities that are located in Tennessee.
2-2 1/2 hours of driving
Memphis, Nashville, and Chattanooga
Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannah