Train from Seattle to Fort Hood
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Seattle to Fort Hood. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air Travel
- Transport Mode: Air
- Companies: Delta Airlines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours (non-stop flight)
- Distance: 1,350 miles
- Costs:$250 - $400 for a round trip (depending on the season and booking time)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable for flight
Pro Tip: Book your flight at least 3 weeks in advance to secure the best rates and consider flying mid-week for lower prices.
Land Transport (Car/Bus)
- Transport Mode: Road (Car or Bus)
- Companies: Greyhound (Bus service), Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Car rental)
- Duration: Approximately 23 hours by car; approximately 28-30 hours by bus (including breaks and layovers)
- Distance: 1,600 miles
- Costs:$150 - $300 for bus tickets; approximately $250 - $400 for fuel rental car (assuming $3.50/gallon and 20 mpg)
- Roads/Routes: I-5 S to I-10 E, passing through notable cities like Portland, OR; Sacramento, CA; and El Paso, TX
Pro Tip: Use Google Maps for real-time traffic updates and detours. Consider breaking the journey into two days to explore interesting stops along the I-10 route.
Final Recommendation
For a quicker journey, I recommend flying from Seattle to Austin, TX, with Delta Airlines. From Austin, Fort Hood is just a short 1.5-hour drive (approximately 95 miles). You can rent a car upon arrival in Austin for about $50 per day, and the round-trip cost of the flights will approximately total $250. Overall, this option is more time-efficient while still being cost-effective compared to a long road trip that covers about 1,600 miles.