How far is Center Point, AL from Auburn, AL?

The driving distance from Center Point, AL to Auburn, AL is about 186.6 miles (300.3 km), with a travel time of about 03h 30m by car.

  • The straight-line flight distance is about 159.5 miles (256.7 km).
  • For a round trip, plan for roughly 07h 01m of driving time before adding stops, traffic, or weather delays.
  • A comfortable departure window is usually 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM CDT.
Trip Tools

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Reverse Route
Quick Snapshot
Road
186.59 mi
03h 30m
Flight
159.48 mi
256.66 km direct

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

Learn Distance

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Flight Distance

Direct air line
159.48 mi
Kilometers
256.66 km
Flight Time
00h 19m

Driving Distance

Road route
186.59 mi
Kilometers
300.28 km
Drive Time
03h 30m

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Leave and Arrive Planner

Pick a departure time to see your estimated arrival and same-day return window.

Drive time stays fixed at 03h 30m.

Arrival Snapshot
Arrive in Auburn
Tue, May 12, 9:50 PM CDT
Return by in Center Point
Wed, May 13, 1:21 AM CDT
Useful when you're deciding between a quick errand, a day trip, or a longer stop.
Leave Center Point
2026-05-12T18:19
Arrive Auburn
Tue, May 12, 9:50 PM CDT
Route Timing
03h 30m
One way by road
Best Departure Window
6:00 AM to 8:00 AM CDT
Leave early for more breathing room
Arrive between
9:31 AM to 11:31 AM CDT

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

Leave by
9:58 AM CDT
Keeps a same-day return open with about 04h 00m at the destination.
Back in Center Point
9:00 PM CDT
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
Greenville
AL

County seat of Butler County, Alabama, United States

From Center Point
102.7 mi
01h 45m
To Auburn
83.9 mi
01h 45m

Route Weather Snapshot

Check the forecast at both ends before you head out.

Origin
82°F
Tuesday

Sunny

Starts
Tue, May 12 6:00 AM CDT
Wind
5 mph NE
Destination
79°F
Tuesday

Mostly Sunny

Starts
Tue, May 12 6:00 AM CDT
Wind
0 to 10 mph E

Driving Route Map

The map below follows the saved road route between Center Point and Auburn.

Turn-by-Turn Driving Directions

Step-by-step road directions between Center Point and Auburn.

  1. 1

    Start on the route

    1.6 km · 2 min

  2. 2

    Turn right onto Center Point Road

    4.8 mi · 12 min · Center Point Road

  3. 3

    At the end of the road, turn left

    44 mi · 53 min

  4. 4

    Continue straight

    69 m · 6 sec

  5. 5

    Continue straight

    22.1 mi · 25 min

  6. 6

    Take the exit left

    1165 ft · 28 sec

  7. 7

    Merge slight left

    77.6 mi · 1 hr 24 min

  8. 8

    Take the exit slight right toward I-85 North: Atlanta

    1836 ft · 39 sec

  9. 9

    Merge slight left

    51 mi · 56 min

  10. 10

    Take the exit slight right toward US 29: Auburn

    906 ft · 22 sec

  11. 11

    Keep slight left to continue on AL 147 North: Auburn

    67 m · 11 sec

  12. 12

    Turn left onto South College Street

    4.1 mi · 8 min · South College Street

  13. 13

    Turn right

    89 m · 21 sec

  14. 14

    Arrive at your destination

    0 m · 1 sec

Car Route Details

A richer read on the saved driving route between Center Point and Auburn.

OSRM road route
Drive Character

Interchange-aware route

The drive includes several ramps, exits, or merges, so checking the next few maneuvers before busy interchanges is useful.

Directions
14 steps
4 turns on the saved route
Ramps & Exits
5
2 merges, 3 ramps or exits
Navigation Density
7.5 / 100 mi
Decision points by distance
Main Roads
Center Point Road
105 mi · 56%
I-85 North
51.4 mi · 28%
South College Street
4.06 mi · 2%
US 29
0.17 mi
AL 147 North
0.04 mi
Longest Stretch

Center Point Road

Merge slight left

77.6 mi · 01h 24m

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 30m
Long day trip
Same-Day Return
07h 02m
Round-trip wheel time
Road vs Air
+27.1 mi
159.5 mi direct line
Halfway Stop
Greenville
01h 45m from Center Point
Leave By
9:58 AM CDT
Early departure recommended
Weather Watch

Sunny leaving Center Point and Mostly Sunny near Auburn.

Trip Questions

Direct answers travelers usually want before committing to the drive.

How long does it take to drive from Center Point to Auburn?

The road trip is about 186.6 miles (300.3 km) and usually takes 03h 30m 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?

Greenville is a useful midpoint, sitting about 102.7 miles from Center Point and 83.9 miles from Auburn.

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

The direct path is about 159.5 miles (256.7 km), while the road route adds roughly 27.1 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 CDT. If you want a more comfortable same-day return, try to leave by 9:58 AM CDT.

How much will gas cost for this route?

Using about 28.3 MPG, regular gas is estimated at $24.92 one way or $49.84 round trip. Estimated CO2 is about 58.5 kg one way.

What should you check before leaving?

Before you leave, expect Sunny around Center Point and Mostly Sunny near Auburn.

Stop Ideas Near Greenville

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

Mid-route Guidance
Local place coverage is thin around Greenville, 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 Greenville.

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Montgomery, AL

62 mi away
950 West South Boulevard
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Camden, AL

65 mi away
8 Claiborne Street \r\n8 Claiborne Street \r\n
BUS

Selma, AL

75 mi away
434 Broad Street
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Thomasville, AL

106 mi away
34390 US Highway 43

Flight Path Map

This map shows the direct air route between Center Point and Auburn. Straight-line distance: 159.48 mi (256.66 km).

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#1 Center Point

City in Clarke County, Alabama, United States

Population15,815
Coordinates31.7884900, -88.0300100
Altitude81
CountryUnited States
Auburn

#2 Auburn

The most populous city in Lee County, Alabama.

Population68,343
Coordinates32.6098600, -85.4807800
Altitude215
CountryUnited States
Start: SR 154 (-88.030023, 31.788577)
End: (-85.480913, 32.609482)

Estimated Travel Time

Distance: 300 km by road

SpeedTime
30 mph (48.3 km/h)06h 13m
40 mph (64.37 km/h)04h 39m
50 mph (80.47 km/h)03h 43m
60 mph (96.56 km/h)03h 06m
70 mph (112.65 km/h)02h 39m
80 mph (129 km/h)02h 19m

Fuel, Round Trip and CO2

Estimated fuel cost and emissions for this route.

One-way fuel
6.58 gal
24.92 L · about $24.92
Round trip
$49.84
13.16 gal · 49.84 L
Estimated CO2
58.5 kg one way
Round trip: 117 kg / 258 lb CO2, using regular gasoline.
Fuel$/galOne wayRound trip
Regular gas $3.79 $24.92 $49.84
Mid-grade $4.26 $28.02 $56.05
Premium $4.63 $30.43 $60.87
Diesel $5.42 $35.63 $71.26

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 Alabama · May 12, 2026

There is no time difference between Center Point and Auburn. The current time is 18:19:24.

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.