We drove our coach 335 miles, about six hours of driving, from Oregonia, Ohio to Lebanon, Tennessee.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading southwest:

This was our first time crossing timezones for several months, in fact since December 22nd, 2024 (it was July 20th, 2025 when we did this travel day; yes, I’m currently a couple of months behind live).
Here’s a map showing part of our route and colors for the Mountain, Central, and Eastern timezones:

An interactive map, with potential stops pinned:
Paladin on the dash when leaving the campground:

I-71 South:

Cincinnati:

Welcome to Kentucky:

Rest area:

Bridge roadworks:

Stuff on the road; Google Maps usually gives me a heads-up of things like this, which is very useful:

Exit to I-264 West:

More stuff on the freeway; someone didn’t secure their load:

Exit to I-65 South:

Rest area:

Coach broken down:

Fuel stop:

Entering Central Time Zone:

Perhaps a bad end of a vacation:

Tennessee Welcomes You:

Junk cars being towed:

Heavy traffic:

Nashville:


Exit to I-40 East:

Arriving at NIRVC for the annual servicing of our coach (we arrived on a weekend, but they had sent a link to open the gate):

We were originally going to stay in our coach while it was being serviced, but we were feeling sick with Covid, so decided it’d be more comfortable to stay in a nearby pet-friendly hotel instead. So we did that, and were very glad we did.