Lincoln City
Lincoln City
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Flight Driving

Lincoln City to Cincinnati

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Lincoln City to Cincinnati spans roughly 2,400 miles. Most travelers fly from Portland (PDX) to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). Driving requires navigating I-84 and I-70, which provides a scenic route through the heart of the country. Cincinnati is situated on the Ohio River, offering a distinct cultural shift from the Pacific coast. Plan for at least three days if you choose to drive the entire distance.

Total Distance: 3,860 km driving distance and 3,250 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Flight from PDX to CVG takes 8 hours including layovers.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most cost-effective for families, costing roughly $450 in fuel.
Compare Lincoln City to Cincinnati Routes
Flight
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 8 hours 43 hours
Avg Price $400 - $750 $450 - $800
Operator Delta Air Lines Personal Vehicle
Route PDX to CVG via Minneapolis or Detroit. I-84 E to I-80 E, then I-70 E through St. Louis.
Tip CVG is located in Kentucky, so factor in a 20-minute drive to reach downtown Cincinnati. Use the Waze app to monitor traffic delays near major cities like St. Louis.
Travel Tips
  • Airport Access
    The TANK bus service connects CVG airport to downtown Cincinnati.
  • Roadside Assistance
    Ensure you have a membership for towing services before starting a cross-country drive.
  • Rest Stops
    Plan your stops every 4 hours to maintain alertness on long stretches of I-70.
  • Hotel Booking
    Book hotels in advance if traveling during peak summer vacation months.
  • Local Cuisine
    Try the famous Cincinnati-style chili when you arrive.
Safety Tips
  • Night Driving
    Avoid driving through the mountain passes of Idaho at night due to limited visibility.
  • Tire Safety
    Check your tread depth before leaving the coast.
  • Emergency Supplies
    Carry a portable jump starter for your car battery.
  • Communication
    Cell service can be spotty in rural Wyoming; download offline maps.
People Also Ask
  • Is CVG in Ohio?
    No, the airport is located in Hebron, Kentucky, just across the river.
  • Can I take a train?
    Amtrak does not offer a direct route from Oregon to Cincinnati.
  • What is the best route?
    I-80 to I-70 is the most common path for this trip.
  • How much is gas?
    Prices vary significantly by state; expect to pay more in the West.
  • Is it safe to drive?
    Yes, the interstate system is well-maintained and safe for long-distance travel.
Quick Info
  • From Lincoln City, Oregon, United States
  • To Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Best Time to Travel

Late spring or early autumn provides the most comfortable driving conditions across the plains.

Things to Do in Cincinnati
1
Cincinnati Zoo
One of the oldest zoos in the nation, famous for its botanical gardens and conservation efforts.
2
Findlay Market
Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market. It is a great place to sample local food.
3
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
A powerful museum located on the banks of the Ohio River dedicated to the history of the Underground Railroad.
4
Smale Riverfront Park
A beautiful park offering views of the Roebling Suspension Bridge and the riverfront.
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