Traveling from Lake Isabella to Boston requires a drive to a major hub followed by a transcontinental flight. You will first drive 45 miles to Meadows Field Airport in Bakersfield. From there, you connect through a major hub like LAX or Denver to reach Boston Logan International Airport. The total journey covers approximately 3,000 miles. This route transitions you from the high desert of the Sierra Nevada to the historic Atlantic coast. Expect a total travel time of roughly 10 to 12 hours including layovers.
Total Distance: Driving distance 4,800 km, straight-line air distance 4,200 km.
Book your flight out of LAX instead of BFL to save money on direct transcontinental fares.
September and October for mild weather in both California and New England.