Traveling from the Oregon coast to North Carolina covers approximately 4,500 kilometers across the United States. The most practical route involves driving from Seaside to Portland International Airport (PDX) for a connecting flight to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU). Alternatively, a cross-country road trip via I-80 E and I-40 E takes roughly 45 hours of pure driving time. You will traverse diverse landscapes including the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains. This journey requires careful planning due to the significant distance and time zone changes.
Total Distance: Driving distance 4,550 km, straight-line air distance 3,800 km.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 45 hours |
| Avg Price | $400 - $800 | $600 - $900 in fuel |
| Operator | Alaska Airlines, Delta | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | PDX to RDU via hubs like ATL or ORD. | US-26 E to I-84 E, then I-80 E and I-40 E. |
| Tip | Book your flight from PDX at least three weeks in advance for lower fares. | Ensure your vehicle is serviced for high-altitude mountain passes in Wyoming. |
May to September for favorable weather conditions across the central United States.