The driving distance from Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field to Santa Barbara Municipal Airport is:

1,767 miles / 2 844 km

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Driving distance from LIT to SBA

The total driving distance from LIT to SBA is 1,767 miles or 2 844 kilometers.

Your trip begins at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field in Little Rock, Arkansas. It ends at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport in Santa Barbara, California.

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Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field

IATA: LIT
ICAO: KLIT
FAA: LIT
City: Little Rock
State: Arkansas
Zip code: 72202
Country: United States
Category: airports

Santa Barbara Municipal Airport

IATA: SBA
ICAO: KSBA
FAA: SBA
City: Santa Barbara
State: California
Zip code: 93101
Country: United States
Category: airports

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