Getting Around Garland
Located in the Dallas-Ft. Worth metro area. Garland is easily accessible by flying or driving
Garland Travel Information
Garland is located 19 miles from Downtown Dallas and is conveniently located to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field. The city is served by five major highways and is part of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit public transportation system. Transportation options including shuttle, taxi, Uber and Lyft services available to/from both airports. If you are driving, Garland is accessible from all points within the Dallas metropolitan are via Interstate 30, 635 and President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) 190.
Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport: 35 miles one way
Dallas Love Field: 18 miles one way
Garland also offers public transportation through DART-Dallas Area Rapid Transit. With two light rail stations located in Garland (Downtown Garland Station and Forest/Jupiter Station) as well as an extensive bus system, DART provides residents and visitors with easy access to Dallas and its surrounding suburbs. DART connects Garland to Dallas and 11 other surrounding cities, and links to Fort Worth via the TRE light rail and Denton via the A-Train. Free parking is available at both Garland stations. Visit www.dart.org for maps and routing information.
Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport: 35 miles one way
Dallas Love Field: 18 miles one way
Garland also offers public transportation through DART-Dallas Area Rapid Transit. With two light rail stations located in Garland (Downtown Garland Station and Forest/Jupiter Station) as well as an extensive bus system, DART provides residents and visitors with easy access to Dallas and its surrounding suburbs. DART connects Garland to Dallas and 11 other surrounding cities, and links to Fort Worth via the TRE light rail and Denton via the A-Train. Free parking is available at both Garland stations. Visit www.dart.org for maps and routing information.

