Indiana and Georgia are neighboring states in the eastern United States, and the distance between them is roughly 370–590 miles depending on how it is measured and which cities you use as endpoints. By road, common routes between central Indiana and northern Georgia are around 490–510 miles and take about 8.5–9.5 hours of driving in normal conditions.

Basic distance overview

  • The straight‑line (“as the crow flies”) distance from Georgia to Indiana is about 945 km (587 miles).
  • A commonly used point‑to‑point example, Georgia to Indianapolis, gives a straight‑line distance of about 893 km (555 miles).
  • Practical driving routes between Indiana and Georgia are around 490–510 miles depending on the exact cities used.

Driving time

  • A typical drive from the Indianapolis area to Georgia (e.g., toward Atlanta or the Georgia state line) takes about 9 hours without long stops.
  • Traffic, weather, and route choice (interstates vs. smaller highways) can add significant time beyond these estimates.

Example city‑to‑city distances

  • Indianapolis, IN to Atlanta, GA: about 512 miles by car , around 8.5 hours of driving under normal conditions.
  • Straight‑line distance between Indianapolis and Atlanta is about 427 miles (687 km) , shorter than the road distance because highways do not follow a perfectly straight path.

Information gathered from public data available on the internet and portrayed here.