The distance from Nashville to Memphis by car is 212 miles, with a 3h13m driving time. The best road trip stops on the Nashville to Memphis drive are Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, Jackson TN and the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville.
Finding the best things to do on a Nashville to Memphis road trip
The drive from Nashville to Memphis is a road trip through western Tennessee to the Mississippi River.
5 great Nashville experiences to book
- 🍸 Discover secret speakeasies on a guided cocktail crawl.
- 🏠 On a homes of the stars tour, see where Music City’s celebs live.
- 🍽️ Taste Tennessee’s local delicacies on a Nashville food tour.
- 🚢 Take a lunch or dinner cruise on the General Jackson showboat.
- 🎤 Get to know the Grand Ole Opry on a guided backstage tour.
Nashville is heavily music-focused, with attractions such as the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, Legends 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.
Memphis, Tennessee, is a pilgrimage site for Elvis fans. The King’s Graceland mansion is one of the top tourist sites in the US. But the cultural heritage extends beyond music, as you’ll discover on an African-American history tour.
Music fans should also try the Try the Rock and Soul Museum, plus the Memphis Music Hall of Fame and the Stax Museum of American Soul Music.
Ways of seeing the city include ghost walks, Downtown food tours and musical bus tours. There are also guided walks down music central, Beale Street, and city tours that take you inside the legendary Sun Studio.
Outdoors, Shelby Farms Park is one of America’s great urban parks and the Memphis Botanic Garden is expansive.
Five great things to do in Memphis
- 🎸 Enjoy a private luxury tour of Memphis – with Graceland tickets included.
- 🍖 Get a taste of Tennessee – on a Downtown Memphis food tour.
- 🛥️ Take a Memphis discovery tour – with Mississippi cruise and Sun Studio add-on options.
- 🏙️ Discover Memphis beyond Beale Street – on a historic walking tour.
- 🚗 Hop on a day tour to Tupelo – and see Elvis’ childhood home.
Nashville to Memphis distance and driving time
By car, the distance from Nashville to Memphis is 212 miles. That makes for a driving time of around three hours and 13 minutes. The quickest route is largely along the I-40.
The best stops to add to a Jackson TN to Memphis road trip itinerary are Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, Jackson TN and the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville.
Nashville to Memphis road trip attractions: Loretta Lynn’s Ranch
Country singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn has a ranch full of rebuilt historic buildings. It’s in Hurricane Mills, TN, just north of the I-40. To learn more about Loretta’s life, visit the Coal Miner’s Daughter’s Museum, but there are other museums at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch. These include a North American Artefacts Museum and a Doll and Fans Museum.
As well as the museums and tours of Lynn’s home, you can stay overnight. There are spots for campers and RVs, while cabins are also available for rent.
Best stops between Nashville and Memphis: Jackson, TN
Jackson TN is home to the Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum. For the uninitiated, Casey Jones was about as famous as it gets in the world of railroad engineering. The enormous locomotive outside the house tends to be the most popular attraction.
Also in Jackson is Rusty’s TV and Movie Car Museum, which features more than 50 screen-famous cars and vans. These include a Batmobile, a Jeep from Jurassic Park and Scooby Doo’s Mystery Machine.
Nashville to Memphis drive: West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center
The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville, TN, is primarily worth visiting because it is home to the Tina Turner Museum. The museum is inside the restored Flagg Grove School, a one room schoolhouse that Anna-Mae Bullock attended before she rose to stardom as Tina Turner. There’s lots of Turner memorabilia on display. But it also proves fascinating as an insight into what schooling for African-American children used to be like.

More Tennessee travel
Other Tennessee travel guides on Planet Whitley include:
- Getting to Nashville: What to see on the Lexington to Nashville drive, Louisville to Nashville drive and Pittsburgh to Nashville drive.
- Road trips from Nashville: The best stops on the Nashville to Atlanta drive and Nashville to Cincinnati drive.
- Getting to Chattanooga: The best stops on the Atlanta to Chattanooga drive, Clarksville to Chattanooga drive and Nashville to Chattanooga drive.
- Road trips from Chattanooga: What to see on the Chattanooga to Sevierville drive.
- Plan your visit to the Hunter Museum of American Art and Sculpture Fields at Montague Park in Chattanooga.