Driving

Pine Ridge to Columbus

Updated: 30 May 2026

The drive from Pine Ridge to Columbus covers 920 miles, primarily using I-75 North and I-71 North. You will travel through Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. This is a straightforward journey that can be completed in one long day. Columbus is a growing city with a vibrant downtown and many cultural attractions. Ensure your vehicle is serviced before departing for this multi-state trip.

Total Distance: 1,480 km driving distance; 1,250 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving is the most practical method, taking 14 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most cost-effective way to reach Columbus.
Compare Pine Ridge to Columbus Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
14 hours
Avg Price
200-300 USD
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
I-75 North to I-71 North.

Stop in Lexington, Kentucky for a break.

Travel Tips
  • Traffic
    Traffic can be heavy near major cities like Atlanta.
  • Parking
    Downtown parking is available in many public lots.
  • Food
    Try the local Ohio-style pizza.
  • Weather
    Winters are cold and snowy; pack accordingly.
  • Transport
    The city has a good bus system.
Safety Tips
  • Driving
    Be alert for construction zones on I-75.
  • City Safety
    Stay in well-lit areas when walking at night.
  • Emergency
    Keep a winter emergency kit in your car.
  • Navigation
    Use a GPS to navigate the city's highway system.
People Also Ask
  • Is Columbus safe?
    Yes, it is generally safe for visitors in tourist areas.
  • What is the best time to visit?
    Summer and early fall are best.
  • Are there tolls?
    Yes, some roads in Ohio have tolls.
  • Is it a long drive?
    Yes, it is a 14-hour drive from Pine Ridge.
  • What is Columbus known for?
    It is known for its university and cultural attractions.
Quick Info
  • From Pine Ridge, Florida, United States
  • To Columbus, Ohio, United States
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

May to September for pleasant weather.

Things to Do in Columbus
1
COSI
Visit the Center of Science and Industry for interactive exhibits.
2
German Village
Explore the historic neighborhood with its brick streets and shops.
3
Franklin Park Conservatory
Enjoy the beautiful botanical gardens and glass art.
4
Short North Arts District
Browse the galleries and restaurants in this trendy area.
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