Shipping Routes

Shipping Detroit to Dallas (2026)

Updated 2026-03-10

Shipping Detroit to Dallas (2026)

Detroit and Dallas are roughly 1,210 miles apart, with packages traveling south through Indiana, through the Ohio Valley, and into north-central Texas. This mid-range route falls into USPS Zones 5-6, offering a solid balance between cost and delivery speed. Both cities serve as major carrier hub locations, which keeps transit reliable and pricing competitive.

Carrier Comparison

CarrierSmall Package (1 lb)Medium Package (5 lb)Large Package (20 lb)Overnight Available
USPS Ground Advantage~$6.50~$11.50~$22.00Yes (Priority Mail Express)
UPS Ground~$10.50~$15.75~$31.00Yes (Next Day Air)
FedEx Ground~$10.25~$15.25~$30.00Yes (FedEx Overnight)
FedEx SmartPost~$7.00~$12.50~$23.00No

All rates are estimates for standard residential delivery in 2026. Actual costs depend on package dimensions, origin ZIP, and applicable surcharges.

Cheapest Option by Package Size

  • Under 1 lb: USPS First-Class Package Service at ~$4.50 for items under 13 oz. Ground Advantage at ~$6.50 covers the full pound range at the lowest cost.
  • 1-5 lb: USPS Ground Advantage at ~$6.50 to ~$11.50 undercuts UPS and FedEx Ground by roughly $4 per package across this range.
  • 5-20 lb: USPS flat-rate medium box at $16.10 is the best deal for items over 8 lb that fit. For larger packages, compare USPS Ground Advantage ($22.00) against FedEx Ground (~$30.00) at 20 lb.
  • Over 20 lb: UPS and FedEx Ground become viable for 25-70 lb parcels. The DFW area is a major FedEx hub, which can mean slightly faster transit. Above 70 lb, freight shipping delivers savings of 30-50%.

Delivery Time Comparison

ServiceEstimated Transit TimeWeekend Delivery
USPS Ground Advantage3-5 business daysNo
USPS Priority Mail2-3 business daysNo
USPS Priority Mail Express1-2 business daysYes
UPS Ground3-4 business daysNo
FedEx Ground2-4 business daysYes (FedEx Home Delivery)
FedEx Express Saver3 business daysNo

Ground transit on this route runs three to four business days for UPS and FedEx, with USPS occasionally reaching five. Dallas serves as a major FedEx Ground hub, which can pull FedEx deliveries toward the faster end of the range.

Tips for This Route

  1. FedEx Ground can be surprisingly fast to Dallas. The DFW metroplex is home to a major FedEx sorting facility. Packages destined for the Dallas area often arrive a day sooner than the standard estimate via FedEx Ground.
  2. Compare Regional Rate against flat-rate. USPS Regional Rate boxes are priced by zone and can beat flat-rate pricing by 10-15% on Zone 5-6 routes. If your item fits a Regional Rate Box A or B, check pricing before defaulting to flat-rate.
  3. Watch for winter weather in the Midwest. Snow and ice between Detroit and the Ohio Valley from November through March can delay ground pickups and add a day to transit. Schedule shipments early in the week to absorb potential weather delays.
  4. Use carrier drop-off locations in hub cities. Both Detroit and Dallas have numerous UPS Stores, FedEx Office locations, and USPS offices. Dropping off at hub-adjacent locations can speed initial processing.

Key Takeaways

  • USPS Ground Advantage offers the lowest cost for packages under 10 lb, with 3-5 day transit on this moderate-distance route.
  • FedEx Ground can deliver faster than expected to Dallas thanks to the DFW hub, sometimes matching Priority Mail timing at ground prices.
  • Regional Rate boxes are worth comparing against flat-rate on Zone 5-6 routes, offering potential savings of 10-15%.
  • Winter weather between Detroit and the Midwest corridor adds variability to ground transit times from November through March.

Next Steps

Shipping rates are estimates based on published carrier rates and may vary. Verify current rates with your carrier.