The journey from Troy, Missouri to Portland, Oregon is a cross-country trek of approximately 2,000 miles. You will travel through the heart of the Midwest, the Great Plains, and the Rocky Mountains before reaching the Pacific Northwest. Driving via I-80 and I-84 is the most common route. Alternatively, you can fly from St. Louis Lambert International Airport to Portland International Airport. The drive takes about 30 hours, while flights are roughly 6 hours. Portland is known for its lush greenery, coffee culture, and proximity to nature.
Total Distance: Driving distance 3,200 km, straight-line air distance 2,700 km.
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| Duration | 6 hours | 30 hours |
| Avg Price | $250 - $700 | $350 in fuel |
| Operator | Alaska Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | STL to PDX via Seattle or Denver. | I-80 W to I-84 W through Nebraska, Wyoming, and Idaho. |
| Tip | Alaska Airlines has a strong presence in the Pacific Northwest. | This is a long-haul drive; plan for multiple overnight stops. |
June to September offers the most pleasant weather for exploring the city and surrounding areas.