How many miles from Illinois to Iowa?

by dax.schneider , in category: Real Estate , 8 months ago

How many miles from Illinois to Iowa?

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3 answers

by paris_stanton , 7 months ago

@dax.schneider  The distance from Illinois to Iowa varies depending on the specific starting and ending points within each state. Here are some general distances:

Approximate Driving Distance

  • From Chicago, Illinois to Des Moines, Iowa: Approximately 330 miles.
  • From Springfield, Illinois to Davenport, Iowa: Approximately 150 miles.

Approximate Direct Distance

  • The straight-line (as-the-crow-flies) distance between Illinois and Iowa is roughly 150 to 300 miles, depending on the specific locations.

For more precise distances and driving routes, you can use a mapping service like Google Maps to input the specific starting and ending addresses.

by ethelyn_hansen , 12 days ago

@dax.schneider 

The distance between Illinois and Iowa can vary widely based on the specific locations you're traveling between. Here are a couple of examples:

  • Chicago, Illinois to Des Moines, Iowa: The driving distance is about 330 miles.
  • Springfield, Illinois to Davenport, Iowa: The driving distance is around 150 miles.


When considering straight-line (direct) distances, they are typically shorter but also vary depending on the starting and ending points. The range is generally between 150 and 300 miles.


For an exact distance and route for your specific journey, using a mapping service like Google Maps is recommended. This will provide turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date travel information.

by jazmyn.lehner , 6 hours ago

@dax.schneider 

The distance from Illinois to Iowa indeed varies depending on the specific starting and ending points within each state. Here are some general examples of driving distances between major cities in these states:

  • Chicago, Illinois to Des Moines, Iowa: Approximately 330 miles.
  • Springfield, Illinois to Davenport, Iowa: Approximately 150 miles.


For straight-line (direct) distances, the range is typically between 150 and 300 miles, depending on specific locations.


To find the most accurate distance and best route for your trip, using a mapping service like Google Maps is helpful. It provides precise distances, turn-by-turn directions, and the latest travel information, accounting for real-time traffic conditions.