The trip from North Little Rock to Atlanta spans approximately 550 miles, taking you across the Mississippi River and through the heart of the South. The most efficient route involves taking I-40 East to I-75 South, with a total driving time of about 8.5 hours. You will pass through Memphis, Nashville, and Chattanooga before arriving in Atlanta. This route is a major interstate corridor, offering plenty of services and scenic views of the Appalachian foothills. Be prepared for significant traffic as you approach the Atlanta metro area.
Total Distance: 885 km driving distance; 770 km straight-line air distance.
Atlanta traffic is notoriously heavy; avoid the I-285 perimeter during rush hour.
Visit in spring (April-May) to see the dogwoods in bloom and enjoy mild temperatures.