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