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Big Horse Creek Rd |
977 mi (estimated 14 hours 44 mins)
- 1.Head west on Big Horse Creek Rd toward Mud Creek Rd1.1 mi36.56872,-81.5502
- 2.Take the 1st right onto Mud Creek RdEntering Virginia0.7 mi36.57428,-81.56475
- 3.Continue onto Mud Creek Ln/
State Route 600 Continue to follow State Route 6002.8 mi36.58392,-81.56338 - 4.Continue onto US-58 W/
Highlands Pkwy2.0 mi36.61222,-81.58361 - 5.Turn right onto US-58 W/
Jeb Stuart Hwy5.8 mi36.61467,-81.61787 - 6.Turn left to stay on US-58 W/
Jeb Stuart Hwy Continue to follow US-58 W10.7 mi36.66065,-81.65355 - 7.Turn left onto E 3rd St351 ft36.634,-81.78366
- 8.Continue onto Co Rd 878/
E Laurel Ave0.4 mi36.63395,-81.78485 - 9.Slight right onto US-58 W/
N Beaver Dam Ave Continue to follow US-58 W10.3 mi36.63556,-81.79216 - 10.Merge onto I-81 S/
US-58 W via the ramp to Bristol Continue to follow I-81 SEntering Tennessee94.9 mi36.71378,-81.93433 - 11.Take exit 1B to merge onto I-40 W toward Knoxville53.3 mi36.07184,-83.38249
- 12.Slight right to stay on I-40 W (signs for Nashville)157 mi35.8718,-84.25099
- 13.Slight right onto I-24 W (signs for Clarksville/
Louisville/ Interstate 65 N)3.1 mi36.15395,-86.75726 - 14.Merge onto I-65 N1.8 mi36.19499,-86.77555
- 15.Slight left onto I-24 W (signs for Clarksville/
Interstate 24 W) Passing through KentuckyEntering Illinois176 mi36.22067,-86.774 - 16.Take exit 44B on the left to merge onto I-57 N toward Chicago52.2 mi37.60447,-88.99531
- 17.Slight left onto I-64 W (signs for St Louis)Entering Missouri114 mi38.33249,-88.95482
- 18.Continue onto US-40 W/
US-61 N0.5 mi38.80294,-90.83011 - 19.Take the exit on the left onto I-70 W/
US-40 W toward Kansas City Continue to follow I-70 W207 mi38.80764,-90.83755 - 20.Slight left onto I-670 W (signs for I-70 Alt/
I-35 S/ 13th St/ Downtown/ Topeka/ Wichita) Entering Kansas3.9 mi39.09631,-94.56728 - 21.Merge onto I-70 WPartial toll road53.7 mi39.09196,-94.63262
- 22.Slight left onto I-470 W (signs for Wichita/
South Topeka/ Interstate 335 S) Toll road6.6 mi39.03178,-95.58513 - 23.Take exit 177 to merge onto I-470 W toward I-70/
US-75/ S Topeka Partial toll road0.9 mi38.99168,-95.68993 - 24.Take exit 5 for Burlingame Rd toward US-75 S0.2 mi38.99742,-95.70204
- 25.Turn left onto SW Burlingame Rd0.4 mi38.99877,-95.70592
- 26.Turn left onto SW 42nd St262 ft38.99312,-95.7059
- 27.Turn right to merge onto US-75 S toward Lyndon14.9 mi38.99308,-95.70497
- 28.Take the exit toward US-56 W/
W 157th St0.2 mi38.7852,-95.6831 - 29.Turn right onto US-56 W/
W 157th St Continue to follow US-56 W3.0 mi38.78263,-95.68414 - 30.Turn right onto Brownie StDestination will be on the right282 ft38.78093,-95.73869
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Driving distance to Scranton Kansas from Nella North Carolina 977 mi, estimated 14 hours 44 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 977 mi, estimated 14 hours 44 mins.
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Road map between Nella North Carolina and Scranton Kansas
+ larger mapTowns between Nella North Carolina and Scranton Kansas (less than 20 mi)
Breaks Interstate (Virginia) 38,82 mi from point 1Population: 813 Altitude: 0
Clintwood (Virginia) 38,01 mi from point 2
Population: 1.549 Altitude: 1760
Davenport (Virginia) 37,55 mi from point 3
Population: 989 Altitude: 1480
Chapmanville (West Virginia) 35,33 mi from point 4
Population: 1.211 Altitude: 650
Chief Logan State (West Virginia) 33,99 mi from point 5
Population: 301 Altitude: 0
Holden (West Virginia) 30,28 mi from point 6
Population: 1.105 Altitude: 737
Mount Gay (West Virginia) 27,98 mi from point 7
Population: 3.377 Altitude: 670
Chattaroy (West Virginia) 27,95 mi from point 8
Population: 1.136 Altitude: 680
Delbarton (West Virginia) 27,68 mi from point 9
Population: 474 Altitude: 752
Kermit (West Virginia) 20,11 mi from point 10
Population: 209 Altitude: 625
Cumberland Gap (Virginia) 21,94 mi from point 11
Population: 210 Altitude: 0
Oliver Springs (Tennesse) 16,60 mi from point 12
Population: 3.303 Altitude: 0
Burns (Tennesse) 17,23 mi from point 13
Population: 1.366 Altitude: 0
Charlotte (Tennesse) 18,40 mi from point 14
Population: 1.153 Altitude: 0
Dickson (Tennesse) 19,79 mi from point 15
Population: 12.244 Altitude: 0
Sesser (Illinois) 27,33 mi from point 16
Population: 2.128 Altitude: 480
Valier (Illinois) 23,10 mi from point 17
Population: 662 Altitude: 460
Auxvasse (Missouri) 16,40 mi from point 18
Population: 901 Altitude: 0
Shamrock (Missouri) 15,90 mi from point 19
Population: 326 Altitude: 0
Denton (Kansas) 24,15 mi from point 20
Population: 186 Altitude: 1078
Leona (Kansas) 20,71 mi from point 21
Population: 88 Altitude: 950
Summerfield (Kansas) 22,38 mi from point 22
Population: 211 Altitude: 1511
Barnes (Kansas) 16,66 mi from point 23
Population: 152 Altitude: 1331
Greenleaf (Kansas) 16,00 mi from point 24
Population: 357 Altitude: 1417
Hanover (Kansas) 15,79 mi from point 25
Population: 653 Altitude: 1231
Hollenburg (Kansas) 15,80 mi from point 26
Population: 31 Altitude: 1296
Baileyville (Kansas) 15,85 mi from point 27
Population: 445 Altitude: 1310
Centralia (Kansas) 22,60 mi from point 28
Population: 534 Altitude: 1300
Corning (Kansas) 22,67 mi from point 29
Population: 170 Altitude: 1350
Seneca (Kansas) 20,65 mi from point 30
Population: 2.122 Altitude: 1131
What can you see by the way?
United States Post Office - Whitetop, Virginia, by Idawriter
Bike Station bicycle livery, by HerrWilli
Creek through downtown Damascus, by HerrWilli
Virginia Creeper Caboose at the mid point of the Virginia Creeper Trail, by Pete Pantsari