Traveling from Littleton to Little Rock covers roughly 1,000 miles across the Great Plains. The most direct driving route follows I-70 E to I-135 S and then I-35 S, eventually connecting to I-40 E. This journey takes about 15 hours of driving time. Alternatively, you can fly from Denver International Airport to Clinton National Airport in Little Rock. The route offers a transition from high-altitude mountain terrain to the lush, forested landscapes of Arkansas.
Total Distance: 1,600 km driving, 1,400 km air.
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| Duration | 4 hours | 15 hours |
| Avg Price | $250-$450 | $200-$300 in fuel |
| Operator | Southwest Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | DEN to LIT via Dallas or St. Louis. | I-70 E to I-135 S and I-40 E. |
| Tip | Check for flights out of Denver early in the morning. | Stop in Wichita for a quick lunch. |
Spring and Autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for driving.