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Harris Ave |
535 mi (estimated 8 hours 49 mins)
- 1.Head southeast on Harris Ave toward FL-75 S/
US-231 S52 ft30.19059,-85.63943 - 2.Turn left onto FL-75 N/
US-231 N Continue to follow US-231 NEntering Alabama77.3 mi30.19049,-85.63933 - 3.Turn left onto Ross Clark Cir4.9 mi31.19063,-85.40149
- 4.Turn left onto AL-53 N/
US-231 N94.3 mi31.24908,-85.42451 - 5.Turn right onto Eastern Blvd2.9 mi32.32661,-86.24108
- 6.Merge onto I-85 S via the ramp to I-65/
Montgomery6.7 mi32.36069,-86.21465 - 7.Take exit 172 to merge onto I-65 N toward BirminghamEntering Tennessee285 mi32.36756,-86.31891
- 8.Slight left onto I-24 W (signs for Clarksville/
Interstate 24 W)9.5 mi36.22067,-86.774 - 9.Take exit 35 toward US-431 N/
Whites Creek Pike0.4 mi36.32331,-86.86216 - 10.Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Springfield/
US 431 N and merge onto US-431 N/ Whites Creek Pike Continue to follow US-431 N12.5 mi36.32568,-86.86837 - 11.Turn left onto TN-11 N/
U.S. 41 N/ Memorial Blvd Continue to follow TN-11 N/2.8 mi36.49306,-86.87567U.S. 41 N - 12.Continue onto TN-65 N/
US-431 N/ Hwy 65 N/ Rte 65 N/ State 65 N/ State Hwy 65 N/ State Route 65 N Continue to follow US-431 NEntering Kentucky22.6 mi36.53074,-86.88348 - 13.Turn right onto W 9th St0.3 mi36.83953,-86.89127
- 14.Take the 3rd left onto S Main St1.9 mi36.84089,-86.88577
- 15.Turn left onto KY-80/
KY-80 Bypass/ US-68/ US-68 Bypass W0.4 mi36.86186,-86.90468 - 16.Take the 1st right onto US-431 N13.3 mi36.85912,-86.91036
- 17.Sharp right onto Diamond Springs Statn RdDestination will be on the left0.3 mi37.03357,-86.97876
Diamond Springs Statn Rd |
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Driving distance to Diamond Springs from Dirego Park Florida 535 mi, estimated 8 hours 49 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 535 mi, estimated 8 hours 49 mins.
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Road map between Dirego Park Florida and Diamond Springs
+ larger mapTowns between Dirego Park Florida and Diamond Springs (less than 20 mi)
Auburn (Florida) 25,26 mi from point 1Population: 14.766 Altitude: 260
Baker (Florida) 25,26 mi from point 2
Population: 14.766 Altitude: 13
Banks (Alabama) 27,16 mi from point 3
Population: 224 Altitude: 553
Brundidge (Alabama) 30,44 mi from point 4
Population: 2.341 Altitude: 450
Benton (Alabama) 26,61 mi from point 5
Population: 47 Altitude: 137
Hayneville (Alabama) 27,90 mi from point 6
Population: 1.177 Altitude: 230
Lowndesboro (Alabama) 31,51 mi from point 7
Population: 140 Altitude: 416
Burns (Tennesse) 19,79 mi from point 8
Population: 1.366 Altitude: 0
Charlotte (Tennesse) 23,62 mi from point 9
Population: 1.153 Altitude: 0
Dickson (Tennesse) 23,67 mi from point 10
Population: 12.244 Altitude: 0
Slayden (Tennesse) 34,76 mi from point 11
Population: 185 Altitude: 0
Corydon (Kentucky) 33,06 mi from point 12
Population: 744 Altitude: 0
Hebbardsville (Kentucky) 12,61 mi from point 13
Population: 2.880 Altitude: 423
Henderson (Kentucky) 12,67 mi from point 14
Population: 27.373 Altitude: 0
Masonville (Kentucky) 10,90 mi from point 15
Population: 1.119 Altitude: 422
Moseleyville (Kentucky) 10,92 mi from point 16
Population: 54.067 Altitude: 391
Owensboro (Kentucky) 2,60 mi from point 17
Population: 54.067 Altitude: 0
What can you see by the way?
Russellville KY House built around 1810, by Paul Robbins