The journey from Sioux Falls to Nashville covers approximately 1,600 kilometers across the American heartland. Driving is the most common method, taking you through Iowa and Missouri via I-29 and I-64. You will cross the Mississippi River, a major geographic milestone. Nashville, known as Music City, is accessible via major interstate highways. The route is relatively flat until you reach the rolling hills of Tennessee.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,620 km, straight-line air distance 1,350 km.
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| Duration | 5 hours | 16 hours |
| Avg Price | $300 - $550 | $200 - $300 in fuel |
| Operator | United Airlines | N/A |
| Route | FSD to BNA via Chicago or Denver. | I-29 S to I-70 E to I-64 E. |
| Tip | Flights are limited; book at least three weeks in advance. | Stop in St. Louis for a quick view of the Gateway Arch. |
Spring and Fall offer mild temperatures perfect for exploring downtown Nashville.