Grants Pass
Grants Pass
Atlanta
Atlanta
Flight Driving

Grants Pass to Atlanta

Updated: 28 May 2026

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.
Fastest Way
Flying from Medford (MFR) to Atlanta (ATL) is the fastest, taking roughly 8 hours including layovers.
Cheapest Way
Driving is often cheaper for groups of three or more people sharing fuel and lodging costs.
Compare Grants Pass to Atlanta Routes
Flight
Connecting
Driving
Direct
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.
Travel Tips
  • Airport Choice
    Always use Medford (MFR) for flights; do not attempt to drive to Portland (PDX) unless necessary.
  • Time Zones
    Prepare for a three-hour time jump moving from Pacific to Eastern Time.
  • Roadside Stops
    Stop in Amarillo, Texas, for a break; it is roughly the halfway point of the drive.
  • Hydration
    Drink plenty of water if driving through the high deserts of Arizona and New Mexico.
  • Booking
    Purchase flight tickets at least 21 days in advance for the best rates.
Safety Tips
  • Mountain Driving
    Check weather reports for I-40 in Northern Arizona during winter months.
  • Vehicle Prep
    Carry a spare tire and emergency kit for long stretches of isolated highway.
  • Fatigue
    Limit driving to 8 hours per day to maintain alertness on long stretches.
  • Navigation
    Download offline maps as cellular service is spotty in rural Oklahoma and Texas.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Atlanta?
    Amtrak does not provide direct service from Oregon to Atlanta; you would need to connect via Chicago.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive is approximately 40 to 42 hours of pure driving time.
  • What is the best airport?
    Medford (MFR) is the most convenient airport for Grants Pass residents.
  • Are there tolls?
    Yes, expect tolls on various turnpikes in Oklahoma and Kansas.
  • Is it safe to drive alone?
    Yes, provided you stay on major interstates and keep your vehicle maintained.
Quick Info
  • From Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
  • To Atlanta, Georgia, United States
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Spring and Fall offer mild weather across the central US states, avoiding winter snow in the Rockies.

Things to Do in Atlanta
1
Georgia Aquarium
Visit one of the largest aquariums in the world located in downtown Atlanta. It features whale sharks and beluga whales.
2
Centennial Olympic Park
Walk through the site of the summer games. It offers beautiful fountains and proximity to major museums.
3
World of Coca-Cola
Experience the history of the global beverage brand. You can taste over 100 different products from around the world.
4
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park
Tour the childhood home and the Ebenezer Baptist Church. It is a profound site for American civil rights history.
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