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2019
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October
What are the must-see stops on a road trip to Chicago with kids in tow?
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October
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Beth
With kiddos stopping at an epic water park in the Wisconsin Dells could be loads of fun!
Simon
Will certainly look into it!
Ev
Haha you are brave to go on a long road trip with such young ones. Yellowstone is amazing, I would definitely recommend spending a few days there. So much to see!
Simon
We certainly LOVE our road trips! My wife and I have done even longer road trips before but nothing like this with the kiddos. Our eldest has had a few road trips under her belt and can easily sleep 10+ in the car at a time! The 3 y/o has done a few also, including overseas flights too but this one will be a challenge. Do wish us luck, haha! And yes, we plan on spending a few days in Yellowstone, possibly (again?) on the return trip just to let the kiddos stretch out their legs a bit.
Nya
Yes to Wisconsin dells!! We just did the drive from Calgary to New Jersey this summer. Loads of fun. Mount Rushmore, Hill City, Sturgis (we went during motorcycle rally and it was AWESOME).
Nya
I would have spent a few nights just in the Mount Rushmore area. It’s beautiful.
Simon
We only have to be in Chicago for one specific day but otherwise, the entire itinerary is up in the air. What else is there to do in the Mt. Rushmore area other than the obvious scenery?
Karine
Check out Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park. Great swimming lake with hikes all around.
Wall Drug mentioned below.
Deadwood is fun for a visit. Has a re-enactment of a shootout in the street during the day.
You can do a mine tour near Deadwood as well and pan for gold (costs extra but kids like it).
Lots of caves around there too.
Candice
Nya Lynn I agree. Such a beautiful area with so much to do.
Jean
We went through Yellowstone and Mt.Rushmore in early August and the crowds are horrendous. It took us over an hour and a half to go from the gate at West Yellowstone to the first campground which is less than 5 miles
. Be patient and turn down the lesser travelled roads within the park and you will be pleasantly surprised at the “smaller” Old Faithfuls that you’ll find without the hundreds of other people. The Black Hills in South Dakota are beautiful.
Sylvain
I second Wisconsin Dells! so fun!
Kathy
Wall Drugs near Rushmore. So much more than a drug store.
Karine
There’s a splash park in the middle - extra clothes are helpful.
Kathy
Also if you are interested there is a wonderful KOA campground near Rushmore. https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Hotel_Review-g54645-d619113...
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Mount Rushmore KOA at Palmer Gulch Resort
Len
Devil's tower would be on your way to Rushmore as well. Deadwood is an interesting stop as well. I also second the wisconson dells recommendations.
Jen
If you want a day or two of great local food and pretty little towns, plus dairies and farms you can visit, Door County, Wisconsin is absolutely idyllic.
Suezie
Jen I agree with Door County!!!!
Elizabet
Wall Drugs and Crazy Horse.
Melonie
We also did the church in the hills
https://www.chapel-in-the-hills.org/
CHAPEL-IN-THE-HILLS.ORG
Chapel in the Hills, Rapid City, SD
Kathy
Crazy horse is a must. You Can maybe call ahead and ask when they're doing a blast for it. They only do them every so often, so it's really interesting to be there when it happens.
Karla
Download road trippers app. You can say how far off route and what your interested in and it will show lots of little gems along the road.
Nadiya
We drove from Calgary to Chicago and back one April several years ago. We went through Montana and North Dakota and the drive was relatively boring, but we were told that going through Canada would be even worse. That's a long drive and we were not prepared for toll roads in Chicago and didn't have any cash on us. We had to use smaller roads which extended our trip by hour and a half.
On our way back we stopped at Wisconsin Dells - a resort city - and can highly recommend the area. We drove back through South Dakota and made a stop at Mount Rushmore and it was fun.
The trip is doable but requires some planning.
M'Liss
Go to RoadTripAmerica. All sorts of info.
Beth
Free activities- beaches in Chicago are great and free! Oak Street and North Ave. Beach highly recommend. Lincoln Park Zoo downtown is free. Go to John Hancock Building to the 96 floor for the best view of the city (you can get a drink if you want). Of course Millennium Park to see the bean and fountain, but also there are free concerts there throughout the summer.
Not free- Lots of various boat tours, including kayaking and Navy Pier can be fun, esp to do the ferris wheel.
Field Museum and Shedd Aquarium are great and a good spot for kids. Another great museum that is not on the main museum campus is Museum of Science and Industry- very interactive! Loads to do
Beth
Free: beaches are awesome in Chicago. Recommend Oak St and North Ave. Millennium Park- see the Bean, the fountain and free concerts going on there all summer. John Hancock 96th floor for the best view of city. Lincoln Park Zoo is also free.
Not free but recommend: boat tour, Museum Campus (spec Shedd Aquarium and Field Museum), also Museum of Science and Industry is very interactive. Navy Pier is also fun!
Tatyana
Alexandr Yevlash
Charlott
We just did Yellowstone to Chicago this summer! Spend plenty of time in Yellowstone and Mount Rushmore, I wish we had spent longer in both areas! We stopped in Belle Fourche to see the geographical centre of the USA. Also Deadwood South Dakota is somewhere to stop too!
Wall Drug is fun to stop by. Devils Tower is pretty amazing to see. Minneapolis is a cool city to stop at too, Betty Dangers country club is a great place for dinner while there. Also go get a Juicy Lucy burger from Matts Bar.
When in Chicago, go to the Navy Pier and tour Wrigley Field. Also go see the bean in the millennium park and do the architecture river boat cruise.
Hope this helps! Have fun
Nya
Charlott great list!!
Kathy
I second the architecture boat cruise.
Tatyana
Alexandr Yevlash
Sheryl
Crazy Horse Memorial .....just south of Mt Rushmore. Also if you are an AMA member they have an excellent free travel guides with alot of sights.
Suezie
Lots of great suggestions for things to see and do. One piece of advice is to ensure that you time your arrival in Chitown to avoid rush hour.
Hilary
Wisconsin dells with kids. so fun.
A.I. says...
Road Trip to Chicago: Must-Sees, Drives, and Eats on the Way
Road Trip to Chicago: Must-Sees, Drives, and Eats on the Way
With the latest Chicago flights deal not working out due to the timing conflicts, a road trip to Chicago seems like an excellent alternative, especially for families with school-aged children. The journey itself can be just as enjoyable as the destination, offering numerous opportunities for adventure, exploration, and creating lasting memories. Here are some must-sees, scenic drives, and delicious eats to consider along the way.
Must-Sees
- Yellowstone National Park: As per your initial plan, Yellowstone National Park is an absolute must-see. With its geysers, hot springs, and abundant wildlife, it's a natural wonderland that will captivate both children and adults alike.
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial: This iconic monument featuring the carved faces of four former U.S. presidents is a remarkable sight to behold. Kids will be amazed by the sheer scale of the sculpture.
- Carhenge: Located in Alliance, Nebraska, Carhenge is a quirky and fascinating attraction that replicates England's Stonehenge using vintage American cars. It's a unique stop that kids will love.
- Wall Drug: Situated in Wall, South Dakota, Wall Drug is a famous roadside attraction and a great place to stretch your legs, grab some snacks, and browse through the quirky shops.
Scenic Drives
- Badlands National Park: The drive through Badlands National Park in South Dakota offers stunning views of the unique and rugged landscape. Don't miss the opportunity to pull over at the various overlooks for breathtaking vistas and photo opportunities.
- Black Hills of South Dakota: The winding roads through the Black Hills offer picturesque views of towering rock formations, dense forests, and rolling hills. It's a scenic drive that will keep the kids entertained.
- Beartooth Highway: If you're willing to take a slight detour, the Beartooth Highway in Montana and Wyoming is considered one of the most beautiful drives in the United States, offering panoramic views of jagged peaks, alpine meadows, and pristine lakes.
Delicious Eats
- Bison Burgers: As you pass through South Dakota and Wyoming, be sure to try the local specialty – bison burgers. These lean and flavorful burgers make for a unique and delicious dining experience.
- Corn Palace: In Mitchell, South Dakota, stop by the Corn Palace, a unique attraction adorned with intricate murals made entirely from corn and other grains. While there, indulge in some delicious corn-on-the-cob or other corn-based treats.
- Local Diners and Mom-and-Pop Restaurants: Along the way, make it a point to stop at local diners and mom-and-pop restaurants for a taste of homestyle cooking and regional specialties. These hidden gems often serve up some of the most authentic and delicious meals.
Remember, the journey is just as important as the
Simon
With the latest Chicago flights deal, which unfortunately the timing doesn't work with a school aged child and a teacher wife, we were considering doing a ROAD TRIP to Chicago come summer instead. Any must sees, drives, eats, etc on route to Chicago by CAR? Plenty of info on Chicago itself but nothing for the drive there.
Will be traveling with a 3 & 6 y/o. Was planning to go south to Yellowstone, then east through Mt. Rushmore. Not hung up on another route on the return tri… See more