North Carolina spans approximately 500 miles from its easternmost point to its westernmost point. The width varies by region, with the state being about 150 miles wide at its widest point. This distance allows for a diverse range of landscapes and climates across the state.
46 miles taking I-40 WEST.
70 miles taking I-40 WEST.
110 miles following U.S. 74 EAST to I-40/U.S. 74 EAST, then continuing on U.S. 74 EAST with I-40 EAST to Asheville.
886 miles
88 miles taking this route:Follow NC-108 EAST, from Tryon, to U.S. 74 EAST to CHARLOTTE.Follow U.S. 74 EAST to I-85 NORTH to CHARLOTTE.Take I-85 NORTH to Charlotte.
The distance is 80.7 road miles using I-40 West.
346 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 64 WEST from Tarboro to I-540 NORTH to RDU AIRPORT off EXIT 423.Take I-540 around Raleigh to I-40 WEST to DURHAM off EXIT 1 B.Take I-40 WEST to I-26 EAST to HENDERSONVILLE off EXIT 46 A, near Asheville.Take I-26 EAST to HENDERSONVILLE.
The shortest distance is 172 miles across I-40 WEST.
220 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 29 SOUTH, from Reidsville, to I-40 WEST, in Greensboro.Take I-40 WEST to I-26 EAST to HENDERSONVILLE at EXIT 46A, near Asheville.Take I-26 EAST to Hendersonville.
254 miles taking I-26 WEST.
73 miles taking this route:Take NC-73 WEST from Concord to I-77 in Huntersville. Turn right onto I-77 NORTH.Take I-77 NORTH to I-40 WEST to HICKORY at EXIT 51B in Statesville.Take I-40 WEST to Hickory.
66 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 701 NORTH from Clinton to I-40 WEST. Follow signs.Take I-40 WEST to Cary.