Road trip season is officially here! Here is a list of great Chicago road trips you can do a day or long weekend. Many of these make family trips and a weekend couples trip, all 6 hours or less from Chicago.
We went with two other families and rented the most gorgeous rental in Beloit, Wisconsin. Which is about 90 minutes from Chicago, a super easy drive. You can the home here. It’s HUGE! You could easily fit 4 families.
There was a lot more to do in Beloit than I realized. We went to this awesome family friendly spot called Henry Dorrbakers, it was bowling, games, mini golf all in one renovated, huge warehouse. There’s cute shops too. All the food we had was good too. Here’s a list of places we went to: Stayed at @outlandiastays, games at @henrydorrbakers, vintage candy shop @northwoodspremiumconfections
wine, cheese and snacks @bushelandpecks, vintage vinyl shop @tindogrecords and breakfast from Bagels & More on Sunday!
We had the best time!
Although this might be a short flight away, I know many people who have driven it. We just did Mall of America in Minnesota and it’s like Vegas – but for kids. There is SO much to do. Not only is there the Nickelodeon Universe, there are lots of other attractions like Sea Life (the underwater 360 tunnel is really cool), Crayola experience (great for younger kids), Lego attraction, Flyover America, and more. The kids also love the climbing wall! There are hotels connected to the mall – JW Marriott and Radisson Blu. We’ve both stayed at the JW and Radisson Blu and both great (JW is more updated, but pricier) both have an indoor pools. You can see my reel here of some of the things we did!
One of our most favorite getaways is Galena! It’s great for families, a romantic getaway, or a relaxing girls’ weekend. This charming southwestern Illinois city is an easy drive – just a little over 3 hours from Chicago.
If you’re a golfer and/or want to get away from the hustle and bustle, I recommend staying at the sprawling Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa. It is a bit of a drive to Main Street, so if the majority of your plans center around shopping and dining, I would suggest staying closer to town!
The Irish Cottage Inn & Suites is a boutique hotel about 3 minutes from downtown with friendly staff, onsite dining, and has been recently renovated. There are also plenty of AirBnb’s to choose from right on the main strip.
Sheboygan is a lake resort town, where a summer stay is the star but with an indoor water park at Blue Harbor Resort, it’s the perfect all-season getaway! The resort also has mini golf, an arcade, outdoor swimming, nightly campfires, and beaches. Stay in the hotel for easy access to the amenities and restaurants, or get a villa down the beachside with your own kitchen, living room, and multiple bedrooms. Sheboygan is great for families, girls’ getaways, and couple trips. If you’re traveling with younger children, Bookworm Gardens is a must-see. And, definitely make sure you eat at Field to Fork Cafe!
Milwaukee is incredibly close to Chicago which makes it an easy day trip! MKE serves up great restaurants with lots of shopping! You can brewery hop or walk around downtown. Visit Broadway Paper (paper and gift store) and MOD GEN (gorgeous plants), and then brunch at the popular and delicious Sweetdiner! This can be done in a day or stay for the weekend! I’ve taken the Amtrak there and it’s such an easy ride!
I recently went to Starved Rock, Illinois, and had the best time! It is about 2 hours away from Chicago and a pretty easy road trip! It’s great for hiking with or without the kids. However, I would recommend taking older kids because part of the trail is pretty difficult. It took about one hour each way to complete one hike. Then, there is a restaurant we grabbed lunch at on the top of Starved Rock. It was pretty good and had pretty views of the canyon!
We took a family road trip to Oregon, Illinois three years ago and stayed at Pine Creek Escape cabins. cabins. These are log cabins across from White Pines State Park. Check out the Bison at Nachusa Grasslands where you can see Bison roam free. It’s pretty cool! Or hike the White Pines State Park, which has beautiful hiking paths and a playground for the kids. We picked up steaks from a local butcher and grilled them that night along a campfire. If you are looking to get outside and be one with nature, this is the trip for you!
Rockford, Illinois is just about 100 miles northwest of Chicago. We love to stroll through and see the 12 acres of gardens, waterfalls, ponds, and tea house at the Anderson Japanese Gardens. When you’re ready for lunch, head over to The Norwegian, which is only a 3-minute drive from the Gardens. They serve delicious drinks, brunch, and dinner in the summer. Don’t skip the Danish pancake balls and homemade jam! Walk off your meal and shop next door at the cutest mid-century modern shop, Rooted, for gifts and home decor.
If the weather is good and you’re there on a weekend, check out The Top Rooftop Bar & Lounge at Embassy Suites for views of the historical downtown, drinks, and apps! If you’re visiting with kids, make sure to check out Discovery Center Museum for a totally fun, interactive experience.
Lake Geneva is a popular lake town with so much to do! There are magic shows for tweens+, a historical museum, boat and jet ski rentals, boat tours (the mailboat is particularly cool), a skate park, a disc golf course, a safari(!), and golfing galore. The water park at Timber Ridge, @timberridgelodge, part of @grand_geneva, is great for littles! You can also take a walk or bike ride by the lake and then grab something yummy at one of the downtown restaurants.
One of my favorite road trips is to Saugatuck, Michigan! It’s about 3 hours away from Chicago and there is so much to do! There are dune rides, great restaurants, beaches, ferry ride shops, & art galleries! I have two full blog posts here – for families or a couples trip to the area.
Roughly 90 minutes from Chicago, New Buffalo, Michigan is a super fast drive and you can stay the day or the weekend. Public beach, small shops, coffee shops, wine trail (almost all but 1 allow kids), check out some breweries in the area, hike the dunes or Galien River, etc. We typically stayed at the Marina Grand (which has really great off season pricing compared to the summer). I did a vlog you can take a peek.
Post Boy recently opened in downtown, New Buffalo and the food was excellent! They also have a huge patio. Manny and I went and you can see our experience.
There’s a full blog post here dedicated to this area.
Lastly, is Holland, Michigan. It’s just the cutest little town! There’s so much to see and do between the dunes, the beach, the tulips, and the windmills! Downtown Holland has many great restaurants and shops. Don’t miss Lemonjello’s for college shop vibes, coffee and pastries, The Holland Peanut Store, an old-school candy shop, Neli’s Dutch Village, a Netherlands theme park with a great gift shop, and Deboer Bakery for amazing cronuts. For dinner, we love New Holland Brewery, Boatwerks (the only waterfront restaurant in town), and Beechwood Grill.
Hopefully, some of these road trip ideas from Chicago will be helpful! Let me know if you travel to any of these great Midwestern cities or tell me where I should go next!
Christine
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Go to Sheboygan, WI, and have a corn beef sandwich. Why try the sandwich they are famous for? The brat.
I will need to try it then.