Traveling from Macon to Portland covers approximately 4,200 kilometers across the breadth of the United States. The most efficient method is flying from Middle Georgia Regional Airport to Portland International Airport, typically requiring a connection in Atlanta. Driving takes roughly 40 hours of pure transit time via I-24 and I-80. You will cross diverse landscapes including the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains. This route connects the historic Deep South with the Pacific Northwest.
Total Distance: Driving distance 4,200 km, straight-line air distance 3,500 km.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 42 hours |
| Avg Price | $400 - $800 | $500 - $700 in fuel |
| Operator | Delta Air Lines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | MCN to ATL to PDX | I-75 N to I-24 W to I-80 W |
| Tip | Book your flight at least three weeks in advance to secure lower fares. | Ensure your vehicle is serviced for high-altitude driving before crossing the Continental Divide. |
Summer months from June to August offer the most stable weather for driving across the Rockies.