No, if you went from Nashville to Memphis you would be going in the complete opposite direction from the Smokey mountains. Nashville is in the very middle section of the state of Tennessee. Going from Nashville to Memphis would take you a straight shot west. The Smokey mountains are nearly a straight shot east of Nashville. So from Nashville you would actually go toward Knoxville to get to the Smokey mountains. Eventually you would vear north just slightly.
Highway 40 connects Nashville and Knoxville to the Smokey Mountains.
There are lots of towns between Memphis and Chattanooga. The largest is Nashville, TN.
I-75 North/South through Knoxville and Chattanooga I-65 North/South through Nashville I-40 East/West through Memphis Nashville and Knoxville I-55 North/South through Memphis I-81 North/South between Knoxville and Johnson City
I-75 North/South through Knoxville and Chattanooga I-65 North/South through Nashville I-40 East/West through Memphis Nashville and Knoxville I-55 North/South through Memphis I-81 North/South between Knoxville and Johnson City
The driving distance between Nashville TN and Pigeon Forge TN is 213 miles. Pigeon Forge is in the eastern area of Tennessee near the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. Nashville is in central Tennessee along Interstate 40. If you are traveling along Interstate 4o from western U.S. states you will pass through Nashville. However, if you are travelling from east coast states you will not pass through Nashville.
Through Houston, Texarkana, Memphis, Nashville and Louisville.
Go through Nashville, Memphis and Little Rock. I-65 to I-40 to I-30
If you are traveling northward through Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa, you would pass through the Ozark mountains, which form the southern edge of the Ozarks.
Nashville TN is in the South Region. Bismarck IL is in the Midwest Region. Traveling from Nashville to Bismarck you would travel through the South and Midwest Regions.
Tennessee has many places to visit. Popular tourist attractions in Tennessee include the Great Smoky Mountains National Park; Elvis Presley's Graceland residence and tomb in Memphis; the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville; Ryman Auditorium in Nashville; lower Broadway in Downtown Nashville; Dollywood in Pigeon Forge; the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville; and the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga.
Memphis, St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver. But I wouldn't drive to Memphis to get to St. Louis, I would go through Illinois near Paducah.
go through atlanta and tupolov