Your total trip with all stops is around 1,160 miles / 1870 km, taking roughly 20.5 hours for the whole trip. If you want to see every small town along the way, you can get a full list of cities between Vermont and Tennessee.
Start from Vermont (VT).
Syracuse, New York is stopping point #1 after driving about 260 miles (420 km) or 5.5 hours.
Buffalo, New York is stopping point #2 after driving about 150 miles (240 km) or 2.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 410 miles or 660 km over roughly 8 hours of driving.
Cleveland, Ohio is stopping point #3 after driving about 190 miles (310 km) or 3.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 600 miles or 970 km over roughly 11 hours of driving.
Columbus, Ohio is stopping point #4 after driving about 140 miles (230 km) or 2.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 750 miles or 1200 km over roughly 13.5 hours of driving.
Louisville, Kentucky is stopping point #5 after driving about 210 miles (330 km) or 3.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 950 miles or 1530 km over roughly 17 hours of driving.
Finally, Tennessee (TN) is your destination after driving about 210 miles (340 km) or 3.5 hours. Your total trip with all stops is around 1,160 miles or 1870 km, taking roughly 20.5 hours for the whole trip.
Travelmath helps you figure out where to stop when planning a long road trip from one location to another. The best stopping point for an overnight hotel stay or a break from driving often depends on how far or how long you want to drive before pausing to rest. You can find the closest city to your stopping point to look for hotels, or explore other cities and towns along the route. Use this as a road trip planner when you're driving cross-country or mapping a route with multiple stops.