How close is Phoenix to Los Angeles?

Driving non-stop from Phoenix to Los Angeles

How far is Los Angeles from Phoenix? Here's the quick answer if you are able to make this entire trip by car without stopping.

Nonstop drive: 373 miles or 600 km

Driving time: 5 hours, 32 minutes

Realistically, you'll probably want to add a buffer for rest stops, gas, or food along the way. To get a better idea of how long this trip would really be, scroll down to calculate how many hours it would take if you drive with stops.



Flying non-stop from Phoenix to Los Angeles

Now let's assume you have a private jet and you can fly in the fastest possible straight line between Phoenix, Arizona and Los Angeles, California. Because of the curvature of the Earth, the shortest distance is actually the "great circle" distance, or "as the crow flies" which is calculated using an iterative Vincenty formula.

Flight distance: 358 miles or 575 km

Flight time: 57 minutes

The straight line flight distance is 15 miles less than driving on roads, which means the driving distance is roughly 1.0x of the flight distance.

Your plane flies much faster than a car, so the flight time is about 1/4th of the time it would take to drive.

This is a relatively short flight in a private plane, but you might be planning to book a commercial flight. In that case, your travel time would really need to include how many minutes to get to your local airport, wait for security, board and taxi on the runway, land at the other airport, and get to your destination. Scroll down to see a more realistic calculation that takes into account all these factors to get a more accurate estimate of your actual flight time.




Phoenix to Los Angeles road trip

Let's say you're actually planning a road trip to Los Angeles, and you want to stop along the way to rest. If it's a real road trip, you might want to check out interesting stops along the way, eat at great restaurants, and maybe even find a hotel to stay overnight. That's what Trippy is perfect for, helping you figure out travel plans in detail.

Based on the length of this trip, we think you could spread out this fun road trip over more than one day.

Road trip: 2 days of driving

With the full itinerary planned out, we can estimate your total travel time for this trip.

Travel time: 8 hours on the road with 1 overnight


Itinerary

Start in Phoenix.

Drive for about 43 minutes, then stop at White Tank Mountain Regional Park and stay for about 1 hour. Next, drive for another 1.5 hours then stop in Vicksburg (Arizona) and stay for 1 hour. Drive for 53 minutes then stop in Blythe and stay for 1 hour. Drive for 45 minutes then stop in Desert Center. Stay overnight.

The next day, drive for about 1 hour, then stop in Palm Springs and stay for about 1 hour. Next, drive for another 54 minutes then stop in Oak Glen and stay for 1 hour. Drive for 1 hour then stop in Mt Baldy and stay for 1 hour.

Finally, drive for about 56 minutes and arrive in Los Angeles.


To see all the details on this itinerary, including recommended restaurants, hotels, and things to do along the way, check out the full road trip planner:


Phoenix to Los Angeles airports and flights

In the quick calculation above, we assumed you had a private plane and just wanted to know the time in the air from city to city. But for most of us, we're going to be flying on a commercial airline (whether it's first class or coach). So that means we really need to account for all the extra travel time getting to the airport, waiting for our flight, and making it to the destination.

To give you a better estimate of real-life travel, we've put together a flight itinerary with actual airports. Eventually you'll be able to customize this plan, choosing your own airports and flights. But for now, here's an example we've selected to give you an idea of how traveling might work between airports.

Departure airport: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

Arrival airport: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

With the airports selected, we can estimate the travel time to and from the airport, based on how far the airport is from downtown.

Getting to the airport: 11 minutes

Getting to your destination: 36 minutes

Now finally, let's look at an actual flight from PHX to LAX and figure out how long it would take to fly including take-off and landing, and time to taxi on the runway.

Commercial flight time: 1 hour, 21 minutes

So now we can finally get an idea of the total travel time from Phoenix to Los Angeles including time spent getting to/from the airports, an estimated wait time of 2 hours at the airport for TSA security lines and waiting at the gate, and the actual flight itself.

Total travel time: 4 hours


To see the details on this flight plan, including recommended airports, airline, and route, check out the flight planner:



How far is it the other way?

The distance is the same either way if you're flying a straight line (or driving the same roads back and forth). But for a real trip, there can be plenty of differences so go ahead and check the reverse directions to get the distance from Los Angeles to Phoenix, or go to the main page to calculate the distance between cities.

If you happen to know Phoenix, don't forget to help other travelers and answer some questions about Phoenix!

How far is Phoenix from Los Angeles by plane?

Direct flights take on average 1h 22m to travel the 370 miles between Los Angeles and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.

How long is a car ride from Phoenix to Los Angeles?

How far is Phoenix To Los Angeles and how long will the road trip take? Spanning around 370 miles, the road trip from Phoenix to Los Angeles will take about 6 hours and 30 minutes of pure driving time.

Which city is bigger Phoenix or Los Angeles?

Phoenix is Arizona's capital and the fifth largest city in the United States, with more than 1.4 million residents and growing. The city takes up more than 500 square miles, geographically exceeding Los Angeles.

Is Phoenix cheaper than Los Angeles?

The cost of living in Phoenix, AZ is -25.5% lower than in Los Angeles, CA. You would have to earn a salary of $44,710 to maintain your current standard of living. Employers in Phoenix, AZ typically pay -12.7% less than employers in Los Angeles, CA.