Louisville to Nashville road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

The best stops on a Louisville to Nashville road trip are the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, Mammoth Cave National Park and Bowling Green, Kentucky. By car, the distance from Louisville to Nashville is 175 miles, with a 2h49m driving time.

Planning a Louisville to Nashville road trip itinerary

The drive from Louisville to Nashville takes you from America’s home of horse-racing to its country music capital. There’s plenty to see on the route from Kentucky to Tennessee.

Good Louisville experiences include Old Louisville ghost tours, the Kentucky Derby Museum and a tasting tour of multiple bourbon distilleries. The food and history tours are also worth checking out.

For Louisville attractions, try the Frazier Kentucky History Museum,  Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory TourMuhammad Ali Center and Kentucky Science Center.

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Nashville is heavily music-focused, with attractions such as the Musicians Hall of Fame and MuseumLegends of Country Music Museum and Johnny Cash Museum. However, you can also get a good dose of history at Belmont Mansion, the Tennessee State Museum and Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage.

The best Nashville experiences include backstage tours of the Grand Ole Opry House, helicopter flights over the city and tasting tours at the Big Machine Distillery. You can also try line dancing classes, the Country Music Hall of Fame and haunted pub crawls.

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Louisville to Nashville distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Louisville to Nashville is 175 miles. That makes for a driving time of around two hours and 49 minutes. The quickest route heads down the I-65.

The best stops to add to a Louisville to Nashville road trip itinerary are the Abrahm Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park, Mammoth Cave National Park and Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Louisville to Nashville drive: Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park

The most revered US president of them all was born in a log cabin in rural Kentucky. The original log cabin no longer stands, but a replica is on the site at Sinking Spring Farm just south of Hogdenville.

It’s inside a grand, Beaux Arts memorial that looks absurdly out of place in the LaRue County countryside.

There’s also a visitor center at Sinking Spring, although the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park is spread over two sites. The second is at Knob Creek Farm, a few miles to the north. The Lincoln family moved here when Abe was a boy.

Louisville to Nashville road trip attractions: Mammoth Cave National Park

You can go to Mammoth Cave National Park for horse riding, hiking, camping and canoeing, but the caves are the key attraction.

The cave system in Mammoth Cave National Park is billed as the longest in the world. A bewildering range of cave tours is available, some of which are wheelchair friendly, with others more physical and aimed at cavers.

The classic Mammoth Cave tour is the two hour historic tour, which heads through underground tunnels that humans have used for thousands of years. Be warned, however – there are hundreds of steps.

Best stops between Louisville and Nashville: Bowling Green, Kentucky

Bowling Green, Kentucky, is worth a stop for car fans, as it is home to the National Corvette Museum. The American sports cars have long been made in Bowling Green, and there’s a wide range on display in the museum.

If you prefer rail to road, the Historic RailPark and Train Museum offers the chance to go inside vintage railcars. The museum tackles the history of the railroads and the people who worked on them.

Other things to do in Bowling Green include historic trolley tours and the Riverview at Hobson View historic home.

The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky.Photo by Dragon White Munthe on Unsplash