The journey from Norton Shores to Baltimore spans approximately 1,050 km by road. Most travelers fly out of Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) in Grand Rapids to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). Driving involves taking I-96 E to I-80 E, crossing through Ohio and Pennsylvania. The drive typically takes 11 to 12 hours depending on traffic near the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Baltimore is a major hub for Amtrak, making it accessible once you arrive in the region.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,050 km; straight-line air distance 820 km.
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| Duration | 5 hours 30 mins | 11 hours 45 mins |
| Avg Price | $250 - $450 | $150 - $200 in fuel |
| Operator | United Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | GRR to BWI via Chicago O'Hare or Washington Dulles. | I-96 E to I-80 E and I-70 E. |
| Tip | Book flights at least three weeks in advance to secure lower fares. | Expect significant tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. |
May through September for mild weather and clear highway conditions.