Traveling from Lake Oswego to Boston requires a transit to Portland International Airport (PDX). The journey spans approximately 3,000 miles across the continent. Most travelers opt for non-stop or single-connection flights to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). You will cross four time zones during this trip. The route is best navigated by air due to the extreme distance. Expect a total travel time of roughly 8 to 10 hours including airport transit.
Total Distance: Driving distance 4,900 km; Air distance 4,100 km.
Book at least three weeks in advance to secure lower fares.
September to October for mild weather and fall foliage in New England.