The journey from Lithia Springs to Cheyenne spans approximately 1,650 miles across the American heartland. Most travelers fly from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Denver International Airport, followed by a 100-mile drive north on I-25. Driving the entire route requires navigating I-75, I-24, I-70, and I-80 through diverse landscapes. Expect significant elevation changes as you approach the high plains of Wyoming. This route transitions from the humid Southeast to the arid, mountainous West.
Total Distance: 2,655 km driving, 2,250 km air distance.
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| Duration | 6 hours | 26 hours |
| Avg Price | $350-$650 | $400 (fuel) |
| Operator | United Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | ATL to DEN, then shuttle to Cheyenne. | I-24 W to I-70 W to I-80 W. |
| Tip | Book your shuttle from Denver to Cheyenne in advance via Groome Transportation. | Check your tire pressure before crossing the high-altitude plains of Nebraska. |
June through August for clear mountain passes and mild weather.