The journey from Iron River to Boston covers approximately 1,700 kilometers. Driving takes about 18 hours via I-90 East. Flying is the most practical option, with connections through major hubs like Detroit or Chicago to reach Logan International Airport (BOS). Boston is a city rich in history, education, and maritime culture.
Total Distance: 1,700 km driving, 1,450 km air distance.
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| Duration | 7 hours | 18 hours |
| Avg Price | $450-$850 | $280-$380 in fuel |
| Operator | Delta Air Lines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | MQT to DTW to BOS. | US-2 to I-90 East (Mass Pike) through New York and Massachusetts. |
| Tip | Logan Airport is very close to downtown Boston via the Silver Line or water taxi. | The Mass Pike has tolls; ensure you have an E-ZPass for convenience. |
Spring and autumn for pleasant weather, or October for fall foliage.