The journey from Toms River to Detroit covers approximately 650 miles. Driving is the most common method, taking about 10 hours via I-80 West and I-75 North. You will pass through Pennsylvania and Ohio before entering Michigan. Alternatively, you can fly from Newark to Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW). Driving provides the most flexibility for exploring the city's automotive history and cultural sites.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,050 km; straight-line air distance 850 km.
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| Duration | 2 hours | 10 hours |
| Avg Price | $200-$400 | $110-$160 in fuel |
| Operator | Delta Air Lines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | EWR to DTW | GSP to I-80 W to I-75 N |
| Tip | Direct flights are available and save significant time. | Stop in Cleveland for a break halfway through the drive. |
May to October for pleasant weather and riverfront activities.