You seriously wont have any problems on I-65. I would definitely not take 24 from Nashville to Chattanooga. I dont think its bad and there are NO mountains but many turns towards Chattanooga and too many semis. The only mountains in Tn are in the east part of the state. Plus is you take 65 you wont have to travel through Atlanta. That could take up to 2-3 hours depending on the time of day just to get through the city. Dont sweat the drive. its nothing.
Wait but it looks like 65 turns into 24? Or am I crazy? Lol
I believe PP is suggesting staying on 65 through Nashville, then on into Alabama rather than turning East on 24 toward Chattanooga.
Right - you would take I-65 as far as Montgomery, Alabama, then State Road 231 until it runs into I-10 in the Florida panhandle.
Ohh I getcha. And yeah, if you zoom in on goodge maps..they do seem to look more like hills..haha, and when I was reading someones TR, they showed pictures, I was like, that's it? Lol. I think I'm nervous because I'm going January 2nd and don't want the roads to be icy.. :/ what would you suggest taking?
I take I-65 via Alabama because I stop to visit my sister's family in Birmingham. However, if I weren't visiting family in Alabama, I'd probably drive via Chattanooga and Atlanta - because I don't mind driving through the mountains. On the other hand - if I'm just going to WDW, I almost always FLY to Orlando.
So you think the mountains will most likely be okay in January??
I'm thinking going through Alabama and maybe picking up I-20 in Birmingham and taking that to Atlanta might even be shorter. I don't know that route.
So you think the mountains will most likely be okay in January??
IMO, you're far more likely to get snow in the IL portion of your trip than you will be in the Mountains![]()
I don't mind the height....as long as I'm not driving on the edge...but I am not fond of curves!! AT ALL!!! Especially if they are one lane very narrow curves with a lot of semis around me!
But you might get ice. I personally would not intentionally schedule a long road trip through the mountains in Jan. I've done it, but it's just been to Knoxville & back.Really? Oh good
Hey everyone! My 7 year old daughter and I will be driving down on Friday September 27th at 3pm, stopping for an overnight with friends in southern Indiana then continuing the drive on Saturday the 28th for check in on Sunday the 29th. Here is my question and much needed advice. I am TERRIFIED to drive through the mountains as I had a bad experience once before while driving thru southern Tennessee years ago. Obviously, I will be coming off I65 since we are staying near the border of Indiana/Kentucky. Is there ANY way there that will limit having to go through the highest points of the mountains that wont take me terribly out of my way?? I know this sounds INSANE but we cant afford to fly so driving is my only option and I am facing a HUGE fear and I don't know how bad the drive thru northern Georgia is!! HELP!!!![]()
Sarah, you will be FINE! If you stay on the expressway, there is no need to worry about mountains. AT ALL. I live in Georgia and have a house in the north Ga. mountains. I-75 which comes down from Chattanooga, goes through a nice country area but you will be driving on FLAT ground. There may be some mountains around in the distance but for the most part,most mountains are more central and to the east. Take a deep deep breath, and be at peace. No problems at all coming through Georgia. (although....be aware that 75 coming through atlanta can be a real bear between 4-6:30pm due to traffic)![]()