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Plan an Ultimate Road Trip from Nashville to Savannah - Best Stops

Plan an Ultimate Road Trip from Nashville to Savannah - Best Stops

    A road trip from Nashville to Savannah is quite possibly one of the greatest road trips you could ever take in your life. Discover fantastic destinations from the urban hot spots to the charming and natural landscapes, from the mountain vistas to the historic districts. Here, we collected fun attractions, best stops and the best way to help you plan an ultimate road trip from Nashville to Savannah.

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Road Trip from Austin to Houston

Routes

Nashville - Chattanooga - Atlanta - Savannah

Road Trip from Austin to Houston

Distance and Driving Time

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Attractions in Chattanooga

Lookout Mountain

If you are the first time here and it is worth seeing. Amazing view. Nice trails. Starts with a hike through Rock City which is nice and ends with an incredible viewpoint of which you can supposedly see 7 states. You can learn some of the histories behind Lookout Mountain along the way. Good for about 1-2 hour adventure.

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Where to Stay?

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Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum

One of the largest operating historic railroads in the United States offers scenic trips through the Tennessee countryside. It is such a cool place and the train ride is excellent. Brilliant information and a fun trip on a real steam train. A great experience for young and old alike.

Attractions in Atlanta

Georgia Aquarium

Georgia Aquarium is the world's most magical aquarium. Situated near Centennial Olympic Park and World of Coca-Cola in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, Georgia Aquarium offers its guests an experience like no other. Across six separate galleries, with more than 70 amazing habitats, 10 million gallons of water and thousands of species of marine animals, guests will marvel at, learn about and come to better understand such majestic aquatic animals as whale sharks, manta rays, dolphins, beluga whales, sea otters, African penguins and thousands of species of exotic fish and other animals. 

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Atlanta Botanical Garden

Step into a world of magic and serenity at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, where features like the Fuqua Orchid Center treat visitors to a rare collection of high-elevation orchids never before grown in the southeast. Adult Admission: $21.95+tax, Children Admission: $18.95+tax (free for children 3 or younger).

Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site

Start at the visitor center and then work your way around the three main sites in this historic park: the home in which the leader of the Civil Rights movement in America was born, the church where he preached and the memorial site where he is buried.

Attractions in Savannah

Savannah Historic District

Savannah's picturesque historic district brings the traditional southern atmosphere to life. The Savannah District is so beautiful and has so much history. It’s surrounded by restaurants, gift shops, parks, ice cream parlors, art, and the river views plus much more to see and do. 

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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

The oldest Roman Catholic church in Georgia. This is a must-see when you visit Savannah. Very impressive to walk around and read the history. Beautiful church, beautiful stained glass and statuary.  Free to go in but donation requested at $3 per adult.

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Forsyth Park

Great place to walk or take beautiful pictures by the fountain with your family or friends. The park has the fanfare of most city parks - fountains, sports areas, places for a picnic, etc. It has many trees and the area has a lot of homes. The architectural of the buildings are beautiful even the gates have designs. There is so much history throughout the entire Savannah district. They also have ghost tours. 

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