The journey from Colorado City to Atlanta spans roughly 2,000 miles. Most travelers drive to St. George Regional Airport (SGU) to catch a flight to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), which serves as a major global hub. Driving the entire distance takes approximately 30 hours of pure road time, typically following I-40 East through New Mexico and Oklahoma before connecting to I-20. Atlanta is a major cultural and economic center of the American South. Whether you choose to fly or drive, you will experience the transition from the arid Southwest to the humid, forested landscapes of the Southeast.
Total Distance: Driving distance 3,200 km, straight-line air distance 2,800 km.
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| Duration | 7 hours | 32 hours |
| Avg Price | $350 - $700 | $400 (fuel) |
| Operator | Delta Air Lines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | SGU to SLC/LAS to ATL | I-40 E to I-20 E |
| Tip | Delta offers the most frequent connections into ATL. | Ensure your vehicle is serviced for high-altitude and long-distance driving. |
Spring or Fall to avoid the intense summer heat and humidity.