Traveling from Grants Pass to Atlanta covers approximately 2,600 miles across the United States. The most efficient route involves driving 30 miles to Medford (MFR) and taking a connecting flight to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). Alternatively, driving requires traversing I-5 South to I-40 East, spanning roughly 40 hours of active road time. You will cross diverse landscapes including the Rockies and the Great Plains. This journey connects the Pacific Northwest to the heart of the American South.
Total Distance: 4,185 km driving, 3,450 km air distance.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 42 hours |
| Avg Price | $450 - $800 | $600 - $900 in fuel |
| Operator | Delta Air Lines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | MFR to ATL via SLC or DEN hubs. | I-5 S to I-40 E through Nashville. |
| Tip | Book flights departing from Medford (MFR) as it is the closest commercial airport to Grants Pass. | Ensure your vehicle is serviced for high-altitude mountain passes in Colorado and New Mexico. |
Spring and Fall offer mild weather across the central US states, avoiding winter snow in the Rockies.