Truck Directions: Salt Lake City, UT to Atlanta, GA
Step-by-step driving route from Salt Lake City, UT to Atlanta, GA.
Route Stats Summary
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Driving Time
Travel Duration and Local Time
Reference pages show modeled timing. The clocks below update in the browser using the stored city timezones.
Trip Energy and Cost
Usage is estimated from the modeled route distance. Cost is calculated only when you enter your own price.
Truck Fuel Consumption and Cost
Electric Truck Consumption and Charging
- This is a charging-dependent electric truck trip. Treat the estimate as a planning baseline, then confirm compatible charging stops before departure.
- Likely needs 13 charging stops unless your vehicle has a substantially larger usable battery pack or a lighter operating load.
- No local charger POI dataset is attached to this corridor yet, so use the live planner to check exact charging stops.
Distance Details
| Straight-line distance | 1,912 km 1,188 miles |
| Driving distance (est.) | 2,294 km 1,425 miles |
Route Introduction
This Salt Lake City, UT to Atlanta, GA page is a reference overview with modeled distance, modeled drive time, and route-specific links. Use the live planner when you need an actual navigable route.
Route Context
- The modeled road trip is about 382 km longer than the direct distance, which is common when roads cannot follow a straight path.
- Both ends of the trip are large urban areas, so city entry and exit time can matter as much as the middle portion of the drive.
Travel Factors
| Reference road distance | 2294 km1425 mi |
| Modeled from the stored city pair and the site distance estimator. | |
| Reference drive time | 1 day 3 hrs |
| This is a continuous driving estimate based on the modeled route length, not a rest-inclusive trip plan. | |
| Modeled planning speed | 85 km/h53 mph |
| Used only to model the reference travel time. It does not reflect live traffic or road conditions. | |
| Urban-delay exposure | Higher |
| Based on the population scale around Salt Lake City, UT and Atlanta, GA, which can make departure and arrival less predictable than the middle portion of the drive. | |
Practical Travel Tips
- Plan at least one break instead of treating the estimate as uninterrupted wheel time.
- Check fuel, charging, or meal-stop options before departure, because longer trips are less forgiving if you leave too little margin.
- If you can choose your departure time, leaving Salt Lake City, UT outside the busiest local period can reduce early-route delay.
- Arrival timing matters near Atlanta, GA because the last segment of the drive is often less predictable than the open-road portion.
- Use the live planner when departure time, closures, incidents, or exact turn-by-turn steps matter.
Cities and Places Along the Route Corridor
Rest Stop Recommendations
Plan 13 short breaks About every 2 hours of driving time
- Early break Take one short break near Colorado Springs, CO if the live route still follows this corridor.
- Mid-route break Take one short break near Tulsa, OK if the live route still follows this corridor.
- Later break Take one short break near Fayetteville, AR if the live route still follows this corridor.
Suggested Overnight Stops
Cities Along the Route
Places along or near this route corridor appear only when a local OSM-derived corridor dataset is available.
FAQ
How far is Salt Lake City, UT from Atlanta, GA by road?
The page models the road trip at about 2294 km (1425 miles). That is a reference estimate, not a live turn-by-turn route result.
What is the straight-line distance between Salt Lake City, UT and Atlanta, GA?
The direct geographic gap is about 1912 km. It is useful as a comparison point, but it is not the same as a drivable route.
How long does it take to drive from Salt Lake City, UT to Atlanta, GA?
The reference driving time on this page is 1 day 3 hrs. It is modeled from distance and endpoint assumptions, so use the live planner for current conditions.
Is this a live navigation route?
No. This page is a reference view built from modeled route data. Use the live planner for current turn-by-turn navigation.
How much fuel or electricity could the Salt Lake City, UT to Atlanta, GA trip use?
The page estimates usage only. Enter your own fuel or electricity price if you want a trip-cost estimate.
Why can the driving distance differ from the direct distance?
Roads rarely follow the shortest possible line, so a drivable trip is often meaningfully longer than the direct geographic gap.
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Driving from Salt Lake City, UT to Atlanta, GA
The drive from Salt Lake City, UT to Atlanta, GA covers approximately 2,294 km1,425 miles and typically takes 1 day 3 hrs under normal conditions.
Route Overview
- Distance: 2,294 km1,425 miles
- Estimated travel time: 1 day 3 hrs
Driving Conditions
This route primarily follows major roads and highways. Traffic conditions may vary depending on time of day, especially near urban areas.
Travel Tips
- Plan fuel stops in advance for longer journeys
- Take breaks during extended drives