Kitty Hawk
Kitty Hawk
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Flight Driving

Kitty Hawk to Pittsburgh

Updated: 30 May 2026

The journey from the Outer Banks to Pittsburgh covers approximately 900 kilometers. The most practical way to travel is to drive to Norfolk International Airport (ORF) and take a flight to Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT). Driving the entire distance takes approximately 10 hours of pure road time, usually via I-64 and I-79. This route takes you through the Appalachian Mountains.

Total Distance: Driving distance 900 km, straight-line air distance 700 km.
Fastest Way
Flying from Norfolk (ORF) to Pittsburgh (PIT) takes about 3 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving is cheaper for groups, while flights are significantly faster.
Compare Kitty Hawk to Pittsburgh Routes
Flight
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 3 hours 10 hours
Avg Price $150 - $300 $100 - $200 (fuel)
Operator American Airlines Personal Vehicle
Route ORF to PIT via Charlotte. I-64 W to I-79 N through West Virginia.
Tip American Airlines offers frequent connections to Pittsburgh. This is a long drive; plan for at least 1 day of driving.
Travel Tips
  • Airport Parking
    Use long-term parking at ORF if you choose to fly.
  • Route Planning
    Use GPS apps to monitor traffic and road conditions across the country.
  • Hydration
    Keep plenty of water in your car if driving.
  • Hotel Booking
    Book hotels in advance if you plan to stop in cities like Charleston.
  • Time Zones
    Both North Carolina and Pennsylvania are in the Eastern Time Zone.
Safety Tips
  • Vehicle Maintenance
    Get a full vehicle inspection before starting a 900 km drive.
  • Night Driving
    Avoid driving through remote areas at night.
  • Emergency Kit
    Pack a comprehensive emergency kit with water, food, and tools.
  • Personal Safety
    Always lock your vehicle and stay aware of your surroundings.
People Also Ask
  • Is it a long drive?
    Yes, it is a long-distance drive that takes one day.
  • Can I take a train?
    There is no direct or efficient train route from the Outer Banks to Pittsburgh.
  • What is the best airport?
    PIT is the primary international airport for Pittsburgh.
  • Are there tolls?
    Yes, some highways in Pennsylvania have toll sections.
  • Is it safe to drive?
    Yes, the interstate system is safe and well-maintained.
Quick Info
  • From Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, United States
  • To Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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Best Time to Travel

Autumn is ideal to enjoy the beautiful fall foliage in the mountains.

Things to Do in Pittsburgh
1
Point State Park
Visit the historic park at the confluence of three rivers.
2
Andy Warhol Museum
Explore the art collections in the museum.
3
Wright Brothers Memorial
Visit the historic site in Kitty Hawk before you leave.
4
Duquesne Incline
Enjoy the views from the historic funicular.
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