Distance from Frances, Kentucky to New Georgia, Georgia
The driving distance from Frances, Kentucky to New Georgia, Georgia is 349.2 mi (561.9 km)
The straight-line (air) distance is approximately 185.3 mi (298.2 km)
Estimated travel time by road is 5 hours 51 minutes
This route includes Toll roads along the way.
We found 3 routes between Frances and New Georgia.
Available Routes
Route Directions
Get on I-24 E in Lyon County from State Rte 855, Caldwell Springs Rd, State Hwy 1943, State Hwy 373 N and KY-93 S
Follow I-24 E and I-59 S to AL-117 S in Hammondville. Take exit 231 from I-59 S
Continue on AL-117 S. Take GA-48 E, US-27 S/Martha Berry Blvd NE, GA-101 S and GA-113 S to Mulberry Rock Rd in Paulding County
Route Directions
Get on I-24 E in Lyon County from State Rte 855, Caldwell Springs Rd, State Hwy 1943, State Hwy 373 N and KY-93 S
Follow I-24 E to US-231 N in Murfreesboro. Take exit 81B from I-24 E
Take US-70S E to TN-111 S/TN-8 S in Sequatchie County
Follow TN-111 S, US-27 S and I-75 S to Red Top Mountain Rd SE in Emerson. Take exit 285 from I-75 S
Follow US-41 S, Dallas Acworth Hwy NW and State Rte 61 to Mulberry Rock Rd in Paulding County
Route Directions
Get on I-24 E in Lyon County from State Rte 855, Caldwell Springs Rd, State Hwy 1943, State Hwy 373 N and KY-93 S
Follow I-24 E and I-75 S to Red Top Mountain Rd SE in Emerson. Take exit 285 from I-75 S
Follow US-41 S, Dallas Acworth Hwy NW and State Rte 61 to Mulberry Rock Rd in Paulding County
Journey Details
Traveling from Frances, Kentucky to New Georgia, Georgia covers 348.3 miles (561 km) in a southeast direction. This highway, long-distance route typically takes 5 hours 34 minutes under normal conditions.
Drivers have 3 route options between these locations (348-366 miles / 561-590 km). The primary route shown here saves 37 minutes compared to alternatives.
The route features scenic views, toll sections. During midday weekend travel, expect typical weekend traffic patterns with average speeds around 62 mph (100 km/h) .
Journey Waypoints
Frances
Starting Point
New Georgia
Destination