The journey from La Crosse to Dallas spans approximately 1,050 miles. You can drive south via I-35, which serves as the primary artery connecting the Midwest to Texas. Alternatively, flying from La Crosse Regional Airport (LSE) to Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) offers a significant time saving. The drive takes roughly 16 hours of pure transit time. Expect diverse landscapes ranging from the Mississippi River valley to the plains of Oklahoma. Plan for heavy traffic when navigating through Kansas City or Oklahoma City.
Total Distance: 1,690 km driving distance and 1,450 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 5 hours 15 mins | 16 hours 30 mins |
| Avg Price | $350-$600 | $180-$250 in fuel |
| Operator | American Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | LSE to ORD or MSP, then to DFW. | I-90 E to I-35 S through Des Moines, Kansas City, and Oklahoma City. |
| Tip | Book your connection through Chicago O'Hare for the most frequent daily options. | Check for construction on I-35 near the Oklahoma-Texas border before departing. |
Spring and autumn are ideal to avoid the extreme heat of Texas summers and the potential for severe winter storms in the Midwest.