Travel from Oregonia, Ohio to Lebanon, Tennessee

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:

Route map

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:

Route timezones map

An interactive map, with potential stops pinned:

Paladin on the dash when leaving the campground:

Paladin on the dash when leaving the campground

I-71 South:

I-71 South

Cincinnati:

Cincinnati

Welcome to Kentucky:

Welcome to Kentucky

Rest area:

Rest area

Bridge roadworks:

Bridge roadworks

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

Stuff on the road

Exit to I-264 West:

Exit to I-264 West

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

More stuff on the freeway

Exit to I-65 South:

Exit to I-65 South

Rest area:

Rest area

Coach broken down:

Coach broken down

Fuel stop:

Fuel stop

Entering Central Time Zone:

Entering Central Time Zone

Perhaps a bad end of a vacation:

Perhaps a bad end of a vacation

Tennessee Welcomes You:

Tennessee Welcomes You

Junk cars being towed:

Junk cars being towed

Heavy traffic:

Heavy traffic

Nashville:

Nashville

Nashville

Exit to I-40 East:

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):

Arriving at NIRVC

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.