Spanning the entire width of the United States, the journey from Wilmington to Seattle covers over 2,800 miles. Flying is the only practical method for most travelers, typically involving a connection in a major hub like Chicago or Denver. If driving, you will traverse the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains via I-80 and I-90. This route offers a dramatic transition from the humid Atlantic coast to the lush, evergreen landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.
Total Distance: Driving distance 4,600 km, straight-line air distance 3,900 km.
Choose a morning flight to avoid potential afternoon thunderstorms in connecting hubs.
July to August for the best chance of clear, sunny weather in Seattle.