How far is Anderson County Airport, SC from Hartsville, SC?

The driving distance from Anderson County Airport, SC to Hartsville, SC is about 189.3 miles (304.6 km), with a travel time of about 03h 54m by car.

  • The straight-line flight distance is about 150.4 miles (242.1 km).
  • For a round trip, plan for roughly 07h 49m of driving time before adding stops, traffic, or weather delays.
  • A comfortable departure window is usually 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM EDT.
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Quick Snapshot
Road
189.26 mi
03h 54m
Flight
150.41 mi
242.06 km direct

This drive is better planned with a longer stop or an overnight stay.

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Flight Distance

Direct air line
150.41 mi
Kilometers
242.06 km
Flight Time
00h 18m

Driving Distance

Road route
189.26 mi
Kilometers
304.58 km
Drive Time
03h 54m

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Drive time stays fixed at 03h 54m.

Arrival Snapshot
Arrive in Hartsville
Sun, May 31, 7:12 PM EDT
Return by in Anderson County Airport
Sun, May 31, 11:07 PM EDT
Useful when you're deciding between a quick errand, a day trip, or a longer stop.
Leave Anderson County Airport
2026-05-31T15:18
Arrive Hartsville
Sun, May 31, 7:12 PM EDT
Route Timing
03h 54m
One way by road
Best Departure Window
6:00 AM to 8:00 AM EDT
Leave early for more breathing room
Arrive between
9:55 AM to 11:55 AM EDT

An early departure helps you fit a real stop into the day without turning the return into a late-night drive.

Leave by
9:10 AM EDT
Keeps a same-day return open with about 04h 00m at the destination.
Back in Anderson County Airport
9:00 PM EDT
Early departure recommended

You are leaving earlier than the recommended window, which gives you extra margin for breaks and traffic.

Halfway Point

A useful midpoint for breaks, coffee, or meeting in the middle.

Mid-route stop
Little Mountain
SC

City in Newberry County, South Carolina, United States of America

From Anderson County Airport
94.6 mi
01h 57m
To Hartsville
94.7 mi
01h 57m

Route Weather Snapshot

Check the forecast at both ends before you head out.

Origin
71°F
This Afternoon

Chance Rain Showers

Starts
Sun, May 31 2:00 PM EDT
Wind
7 to 10 mph ENE
Destination
77°F
Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Starts
Sun, May 31 6:00 AM EDT
Wind
6 to 10 mph E

Driving Route Map

The map below follows the saved road route between Anderson County Airport and Hartsville.

Turn-by-Turn Driving Directions

Step-by-step road directions between Anderson County Airport and Hartsville.

  1. 1

    Start on the route

    89 m · 22 sec

  2. 2

    Turn right onto Airport Road

    1.2 km · 2 min · Airport Road

  3. 3

    Turn right onto Highway 24

    1 km · 1 min · Highway 24

  4. 4

    Continue on West Whitner Street

    1.6 km · 2 min · West Whitner Street

  5. 5

    Turn right onto Highway 28 Bypass

    2.2 mi · 3 min · Highway 28 Bypass

  6. 6

    Continue on Pearman Dairy Road

    2422 ft · 33 sec · Pearman Dairy Road

  7. 7

    Turn left onto South Murray Avenue

    662 ft · 20 sec · South Murray Avenue

  8. 8

    Turn right onto West Shockley Ferry Road

    2 mi · 2 min · West Shockley Ferry Road

  9. 9

    Turn right onto East River Street

    2.6 mi · 4 min · East River Street

  10. 10

    Continue on Belton Highway

    4.7 mi · 7 min · Belton Highway

  11. 11

    Continue on Anderson Street

    2.3 mi · 4 min · Anderson Street

  12. 12

    Turn left onto North Main Street

    114 m · 14 sec · North Main Street

  13. 13

    Turn right onto River Street

    1.3 mi · 3 min · River Street

  14. 14

    Continue on Highway 247

    3.6 mi · 5 min · Highway 247

  15. 15

    Continue on Cooley Bridge Road

    5.6 mi · 8 min · Cooley Bridge Road

  16. 16

    At the end of the road, turn left onto Augusta Road

    548 ft · 13 sec · Augusta Road

  17. 17

    Turn right onto Highway 418

    9.9 mi · 14 min · Highway 418

  18. 18

    Continue on Milacron Drive

    1.3 mi · 2 min · Milacron Drive

  19. 19

    Continue on McCarter Road

    940 ft · 20 sec · McCarter Road

  20. 20

    Take the ramp right

    1748 ft · 43 sec

  21. 21

    Merge slight left onto Golden Strip Freeway

    22.9 mi · 25 min · Golden Strip Freeway

  22. 22

    Merge slight left

    55.2 mi · 1 hr

  23. 23

    Take the exit slight right toward I 20 East: Florence

    1687 ft · 41 sec

  24. 24

    Merge slight left

    51.9 mi · 59 min

  25. 25

    Take the exit slight right toward US 15: Sumter, Bishopville

    923 ft · 22 sec

  26. 26

    Turn right onto Sumter Highway

    1.8 mi · 3 min · Sumter Highway

  27. 27

    Continue on South Main Street

    2.1 mi · 3 min · South Main Street

  28. 28

    Continue on Hartsville Highway

    6.4 mi · 10 min · Hartsville Highway

  29. 29

    Continue on West Lydia Highway

    3.6 mi · 5 min · West Lydia Highway

  30. 30

    Turn left onto Oates Highway

    1088 ft · 17 sec · Oates Highway

  31. 31

    Continue on South 5th Street

    5.4 mi · 9 min · South 5th Street

  32. 32

    Arrive at your destination

    0 m · 1 sec · South 5th Street

Car Route Details

A richer read on the saved driving route between Anderson County Airport and Hartsville.

OSRM road route
Drive Character

Highway-focused drive

Most of the mileage stays on named highways, so the important moments are ramps, exits, merges, and the final local approach.

Directions
32 steps
12 turns on the saved route
Ramps & Exits
6
3 merges, 3 ramps or exits
Navigation Density
16.9 / 100 mi
Decision points by distance
Main Roads
Golden Strip Freeway
78 mi · 41%
I 20 East
52.2 mi · 28%
Highway 418
9.91 mi · 5%
Hartsville Highway
6.42 mi · 3%
Cooley Bridge Road
5.65 mi · 3%
South 5th Street
5.41 mi · 3%
Longest Stretch

Golden Strip Freeway

Merge slight left

55.2 mi · 01h 00m

Route Summary

A quick read on whether this route feels easy, ambitious, or worth planning around.

Trip Read

A longer out-and-back drive

This is still possible in one day, but it becomes a long driving day. Leaving early and planning your stop window matters more here.

Drive Time
03h 54m
Long day trip
Same-Day Return
07h 50m
Round-trip wheel time
Road vs Air
+38.9 mi
150.4 mi direct line
Halfway Stop
Little Mountain
01h 57m from Anderson County Airport
Leave By
9:10 AM EDT
Early departure recommended
Weather Watch

Chance Rain Showers leaving Anderson County Airport and Mostly Sunny near Hartsville.

Trip Questions

Direct answers travelers usually want before committing to the drive.

How long does it take to drive from Anderson County Airport to Hartsville?

The road trip is about 189.3 miles (304.6 km) and usually takes 03h 54m in normal driving conditions.

Is this a same-day trip or an overnight route?

This is still possible in one day, but it becomes a long driving day. Leaving early and planning your stop window matters more here.

What is the halfway point on this route?

Little Mountain is a useful midpoint, sitting about 94.6 miles from Anderson County Airport and 94.7 miles from Hartsville.

How much longer is the road route than the straight-line distance?

The direct path is about 150.4 miles (242.1 km), while the road route adds roughly 38.9 extra miles because roads do not follow the straight air line.

When is the best time to leave for this route?

A good departure window is usually 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM EDT. If you want a more comfortable same-day return, try to leave by 9:10 AM EDT.

How much will gas cost for this route?

Using about 28.3 MPG, regular gas is estimated at $26.46 one way or $52.92 round trip. Estimated CO2 is about 59.4 kg one way.

What should you check before leaving?

Before you leave, expect Chance Rain Showers around Anderson County Airport and Mostly Sunny near Hartsville.

Stop Ideas Near Little Mountain

Useful break, food, and waypoint ideas within about 15 miles of the route midpoint.

Mid-route Guidance
Local place coverage is thin around Little Mountain, so nearby transit and meeting points are shown instead.
Reviewed stop coverage is still thin around this midpoint, so practical transit waypoints are shown on the right.

Transit and Meeting Points

Useful pickup, handoff, or rendezvous points close to Little Mountain.

RAIL

Columbia

41 mi away
850 Pulaski Street
RAIL

Camden

73 mi away
1060 West Dekalb Street
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Spartanburg

97 mi away
290 Magnolia St
RAIL

Denmark

100 mi away
200 West Baruch Street

Flight Path Map

This map shows the direct air route between Anderson County Airport and Hartsville. Straight-line distance: 150.41 mi (242.06 km).

Anderson County Airport

#1 Anderson County Airport

A county-owned airport located in Anderson County, South Carolina.

Population194,692
Coordinates34.4948300, -82.7087500
Altitude230
CountryUnited States
Hartsville

#2 Hartsville

City in South Carolina

Population7,479
Coordinates34.3740400, -80.0734000
Altitude66
CountryUnited States
Start: Anderson County Airport (-82.70875, 34.49483)
End: Hartsville (-80.0734, 34.37404)

Estimated Travel Time

Distance: 305 km by road

SpeedTime
30 mph (48.3 km/h)06h 18m
40 mph (64.37 km/h)04h 43m
50 mph (80.47 km/h)03h 47m
60 mph (96.56 km/h)03h 09m
70 mph (112.65 km/h)02h 42m
80 mph (129 km/h)02h 21m

Fuel, Round Trip and CO2

Estimated fuel cost and emissions for this route.

One-way fuel
6.68 gal
25.28 L · about $26.46
Round trip
$52.92
13.36 gal · 50.56 L
Estimated CO2
59.4 kg one way
Round trip: 118.7 kg / 262 lb CO2, using regular gasoline.
Fuel$/galOne wayRound trip
Regular gas $3.96 $26.46 $52.92
Mid-grade $4.43 $29.59 $59.17
Premium $4.78 $31.92 $63.83
Diesel $5.62 $37.57 $75.14

Assumes 8.3 L/100 km (about 28.3 MPG). CO2 is an estimate and varies by vehicle, fuel blend, traffic, and terrain.

Prices in South Carolina · May 31, 2026

There is no time difference between Anderson County Airport and Hartsville. The current time is 15:18:12.

Distance to Other Cities

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How did we calculate? Place names are translated into coordinates. The Haversine formula calculates straight-line distance; driving distance uses road network data.