Direct Flights from Atlanta to Dothan
Nonstop service from ATL to DHN on Delta. Here's the schedule at a glance — plus what to do once you land.
Airlines
Delta
Nonstop flights
~3/day
Distance
171 mi
Days operated
Daily (all week)
About Dothan
Dothan is a place-name from the Hebrew Bible, identified with Tel Dothan. It may refer to:
Top things to do in Dothan
- The Boll Weevil Monument in downtown Enterprise, Alabama, United States, is a prominent landmark and tribute erected by the citizens of Enterprise in 1919 to show their appreciation to an insect, the boll weevil, for its…
- The United States Army Aviation Museum is an aviation museum located on Fort Rucker near Daleville, Alabama. It has the largest collection of helicopters held by a museum in the world.
- The Kolomoki Mounds is one of the largest and earliest Woodland period earthwork mound complexes in the Southeastern United States and is the largest in Georgia.
- George T. Bagby State Park is a 700-acre (280 ha) state park located in southwestern Georgia on the shore of Walter F. George Lake.
- Chattahoochee State Park was a public recreation area located in the extreme southeast corner of Alabama operated by the government of Houston County, Alabama.
- Blue Springs State Park is a public recreation area located 7 mi (11 km) east of Clio in Blue Springs, Barbour County, Alabama.
- The Wiregrass Museum of Art is an art museum in Dothan, Alabama, United States. The museum was founded in 1988 and is located in the city's former power and water plant.
- The Water Works Standpipe in Dothan, Alabama, United States, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.
- The Fort Gaines Cemetery Site is a prehistoric mound, an archeological site, within the Fort Gaines Cemetery in Fort Gaines, Georgia.
- The Waddells Mill Pond Site is an archaeological site located seven miles (11 km) northwest of Marianna, Florida. On December 15, 1972, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
- The Mandeville site (9CY1) is an archaeological site in Clay County in southwest Georgia in the United States. The site now lies under the Walter F. George Reservoir, which is a part of the Chattahoochee River basin.
- The Confederate Monument, also known as the Dale County Confederate Soldiers Monument, is a Confederate memorial in Ozark, Alabama, in the United States.
Attraction descriptions from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA); place data from Wikidata (CC0).
Planning a trip to Dothan
- Best time to visit
- The best time to visit Dothan is April and October–December, when daytime highs are a comfortable 64–78°F.
- How long to stay
- Dothan rewards a longer visit — a full week lets you explore its many sights, from Boll Weevil Monument, United States Army Aviation Museum, and Kolomoki Mounds and beyond.
Frequently asked questions
- Is there a direct flight from Atlanta to Dothan?
- Yes — you can fly nonstop from Atlanta (ATL) to Dothan (DHN) on Delta.
- Which airlines fly nonstop from Atlanta to Dothan?
- Delta flies nonstop between Atlanta (ATL) and Dothan (DHN).
- How many nonstop flights are there from Atlanta to Dothan?
- There are about 3 nonstop departures per day (roughly 21 per week) from Atlanta to Dothan.
- How far is Dothan from Atlanta?
- Dothan is about 171 miles from Atlanta by air.
- What is there to do in Dothan?
- Popular things to do include Boll Weevil Monument, United States Army Aviation Museum, Kolomoki Mounds, George T. Bagby State Park, and more.
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