The journey from Eagle Mountain to Atlanta spans over 2,100 miles across the American heartland. Most travelers drive 45 minutes to Salt Lake City International Airport for a direct flight to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International. Alternatively, a road trip via I-80 and I-70 offers a scenic cross-country experience. You will cross the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains before reaching the humid subtropical climate of Georgia. This route connects the high desert of Utah to the bustling metropolitan hub of the South.
Total Distance: Driving distance 3,450 km, straight-line air distance 2,980 km.
|
Direct
|
Direct
|
|
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 4 hours 15 mins | 32 hours |
| Avg Price | $300 - $550 | $400 - $700 |
| Operator | Delta Air Lines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | SLC to ATL | I-80 E to I-70 E to I-24 E |
| Tip | Book at least three weeks in advance to secure the lowest fare. | Ensure your vehicle is serviced for high-altitude mountain passes. |
September to November for mild weather and lower flight costs.