Leave the St. Louis area and settle in for the first leg of the drive on I-64 and I-24 toward Tennessee. Keep snacks, water, and a charging cable handy so the ride stays smooth and relaxed.
Take a quick break at a roadside rest stop near southern Illinois to stretch, refuel, and reset for the next stretch of highway. A few minutes outside the car will help make the long drive feel easier.
Continue southbound through western Kentucky, enjoying the changing scenery as you close in on the Nashville area. This is a good time to cue up a road trip playlist or audiobook for the final push.
Take another short break near the Paducah, Kentucky area and grab a casual bite at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store or a quick coffee to keep the afternoon energy up. Use the stop to walk around a bit, check the route, and get ready for the final stretch toward Tennessee.
Continue the drive east and south as you approach the Nashville metro, where traffic may begin to build and the scenery shifts from open highway to more suburban roads. This is a good time to call ahead or confirm your arrival plans in Franklin, TN.
Arrive in Franklin and settle into your hotel or vacation rental, giving yourself a moment to unpack and freshen up after the drive. If you're still up for a stroll, head toward Historic Downtown Franklin for an easy first look at the town's charm.
Enjoy a low-key dinner in Franklin at Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant or Merridee's Breadbasket, depending on what feels easiest after the drive. Afterward, take a brief evening walk along Main Street to see the historic storefronts glowing at night.
Settle into a relaxed wind-down at your hotel or rental and get your gear organized for tomorrow's hiking plans. If you still have energy, step out for a short drive to admire the peaceful streets around The Factory at Franklin before calling it a night.