The drive from Greenville to Chicago covers about 750 miles and takes roughly 12 hours. You will travel north through Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, and Illinois on I-55. The route takes you through diverse landscapes, from the Mississippi Delta to the urban heart of Chicago. It is a long-distance drive that requires careful planning and vehicle preparation. Ensure you have plenty of fuel and snacks for this multi-state journey.
Total Distance: 1200 km driving distance, 1050 km straight-line air distance.
Stop in St. Louis for a break.
Spring or autumn to avoid the harsh winters and hot summers of the Midwest.