Stopping points from Atlanta, Georgia to Bismarck, North Dakota:

Your total trip with all stops is around 1,550 miles / 2500 km, taking roughly 24.5 hours for the whole trip. If you want to see every small town along the way, you can get a full list of cities between Atlanta, GA and Bismarck, ND.

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Stopping points from Atlanta, GA to Bismarck, ND

Start from Atlanta, Georgia.

Nashville, Tennessee is stopping point #1 after driving about 250 miles (400 km) or 4 hours.

Saint Louis, Missouri is stopping point #2 after driving about 310 miles (500 km) or 5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 560 miles or 900 km over roughly 9 hours of driving.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa is stopping point #3 after driving about 290 miles (460 km) or 4.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 850 miles or 1360 km over roughly 13.5 hours of driving.

Fargo, North Dakota is stopping point #4 after driving about 510 miles (820 km) or 8 hours. Your total trip so far is about 1,360 miles or 2180 km over roughly 21.5 hours of driving.

Finally, Bismarck, North Dakota is your destination after driving about 200 miles (320 km) or 3 hours. Your total trip with all stops is around 1,550 miles or 2500 km, taking roughly 24.5 hours for the whole trip.


Atlanta, Georgia

City: Atlanta
State: Georgia
Country: United States
Category: cities

Bismarck, North Dakota

City: Bismarck
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Category: cities

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Travelmath helps you figure out where to stop when planning a long road trip from one location to another. The best stopping point for an overnight hotel stay or a break from driving often depends on how far or how long you want to drive before pausing to rest. You can find the closest city to your stopping point to look for hotels, or explore other cities and towns along the route. Use this as a road trip planner when you're driving cross-country or mapping a route with multiple stops.


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