Morning: Start your adventure in Dallas with a quick visit to the The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza to glimpse pivotal moments in American history.
Afternoon: Drive 35 miles to Fort Worth and explore the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, where you can watch a cattle drive and browse western boutiques.
Evening: Enjoy a hearty Texas dinner at a local steakhouse in the Stockyards district and soak up the live country music atmosphere.
Find HotelsMorning: Hit the road toward Oklahoma City, stopping midway for a scenic photo at Turner Falls (optional). Arrive and begin at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum to honor a poignant chapter of U.S. history.
Afternoon: Stroll through the vibrant Bricktown district, enjoying its waterways, boutique shops, and a possible river cruise.
Evening: Dine on famous Oklahoma barbecue while listening to live blues at a Bricktown venue.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart early and drive toward Memphis, with a brief stop at Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site for a quick look at civil‑rights history.
Afternoon: Upon reaching Memphis, tour the legendary Graceland, the iconic home of Elvis Presley, and explore its museum exhibits.
Evening: Experience the neon glow of Beale Street, sampling soul food and enjoying live jazz and blues performances.
Find HotelsMorning: Leave Memphis and make a short detour to the historic Shiloh National Military Park for a guided tour of the Civil War battlefield.
Afternoon: Arrive in Nashville and dive into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, where you’ll discover the stories behind the genre’s biggest stars.
Evening: End your trip with a night on Broadway, where neon lights, honky‑tonk bars, and live country bands create an unforgettable Nashville vibe.
Find HotelsIf you’d like to extend the trip, consider adding a full day in Austin to enjoy its music scene and outdoor spaces, or spend an extra night in Memphis to explore the National Civil Rights Museum. To shorten the journey, skip the Little Rock stop and limit time in Bricktown, allowing more relaxed travel between Oklahoma City and Memphis.