Global route / North America
Seattle to San Francisco Flight Path Map
Preview the SEA-SFO route in 3D, then choose the window side with the stronger view.
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Distance
~1100 km
great-circle estimate
Flight Time
2h 20m
typical schedule
Direction
South-Southwest (205°)
route bearing
Best View
Final descent
RIGHT window
Route Read
Sit on the RIGHT side for grand canyon — one of earth's great geological wonders.
The US transcontinental route crosses the full geographic spectrum of North America.
Decision
RIGHT side
HIGH confidence based on route bearing, terrain position, and likely viewing side.
Why It Works
Right side (west) has the Oregon and California coastline — rugged Pacific coast throughout
Mount Shasta (4,322 m) visible on the right mid-flight heading south
San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge visible on the right approach
Route Intelligence
What this flight path is known for
The US transcontinental route crosses the full geographic spectrum of North America.
Side Comparison
LEFT side
- Appalachian Mountains
- Ohio Valley
- Missouri-Mississippi confluence
- Ozark Plateau
RIGHT side
Pick this- Great Lakes shore
- Chicago and Lake Michigan
- Iowa farmland
- Rocky Mountains
View Timeline
What to watch for
SEA-SFO
Mid-flight
Appalachian Mountains
LEFTAncient worn Appalachians visible as parallel ridges in Pennsylvania/Ohio
Mississippi River
LEFTAmerica's great river visible as a wide brown ribbon from cruise altitude
Grand Canyon
LEFTVisible on left side roughly 4 hours in — one of the most recognizable geological features on Earth
Approach to San Francisco
Mojave Desert
LEFTCalifornia's stark desert landscape before the LA basin
Full route notes
The US transcontinental route crosses the full geographic spectrum of North America. From Manhattan's urban grid, the route heads west over the Appalachians, the vast Midwestern farmland, and across the Great Plains. The Texas-Oklahoma border introduces the arid Southwest. The Grand Canyon appears — unmistakable even from 39,000 ft — before the Mojave Desert and the final descent into the Los Angeles basin over the Santa Monica Mountains.
New York to Los Angeles is one of the world's busiest transcontinental routes. The American geography is extraordinarily varied across this 4,500km corridor.
Actual paths can shift by 10-30 km due to airline routing, wind, weather, or air traffic control.
Timing, weather, and airline variation
Morning
Morning flights from New York head into the sun — right side in morning, but Grand Canyon viewing is afternoon. Left side preferred overall.
Evening
Evening flights mean the Grand Canyon section is in perfect afternoon/sunset light. Left side is ideal for photography.
Weather
The American Southwest is almost always cloudless. Grand Canyon and Monument Valley visible in virtually all weather.
Airline routes
Different carriers may file slightly different paths, especially on long-haul routes, but the right side is the statistically stronger pick for the standard route.
Flight path FAQs
What is the best side for Seattle to San Francisco?
The RIGHT side is recommended with high confidence.
What is the flight path?
The SEA-SFO route follows a south-southwest (205°) great-circle path at around 39,000 ft.
What can I see?
Key landmarks include Appalachian Mountains, Mississippi River, Grand Canyon.
Does sunlight matter?
Yes. Sun angle is part of the recommendation, along with the route bearing and scenic features.
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