One Road The Whole Way To The Ohio River
Unlike Raleigh or Richmond, this lane never changes interstates. I-75 carries the load the entire 850 miles from Lee County, through Georgia and Tennessee, into Kentucky, and up to the Ohio River at Louisville. Because there’s no second road to plan around, Jordan Reyes plans around the hours instead — Louisville is one of only two Jordan Moving routes where the calendar already shows two travel days at the first booking call, no matter how much the household ends up weighing in at pickup.
| Detail | Fort Myers to Louisville |
|---|---|
| Distance | 850 miles, I-75 N |
| Typical transit | Planned as two travel days from booking |
| Crew | Same driver and loaders for the full 850 miles, no relay |
| Pricing | One flat figure set before departure, the same regardless of drive length |
- Georgia comes first on this route, then Tennessee, then Kentucky
- Chattanooga is roughly the midpoint, hours short of the finish
- Nobody else picks up this load at any state border
- The overnight stop is part of the plan, not a last-minute call
Twelve-plus hours of driving, one crew
The length of this drive doesn’t change who’s handling your belongings. It’s the same Jordan Moving team from Fort Myers to the Ohio River. Call our office and we’ll talk through what a realistic arrival window looks like.
Stack it against the seaboard run to Richmond, the Georgia-Carolinas stitch to Raleigh, or our farthest haul to Columbus.