Best Weekend Getaways from Chicago for Families
Here are the best weekend getaways from Chicago for families!
These "just a drive away" road trips from Chicago are reasonably accessible by car and suitable to fill a day or a quick weekend of fun. Most importantly, we'll tip you off on what there's to do there with kids in tow!
Travel buffs? Share your family's favorite weekend road trip ideas from Chicago by adding your recommendations, tips and reviews below! Check out the best family camping sites near Chicago, too.
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St. Joseph, Michigan
Erin P. said: We are big fans of St. Joseph, Michigan, for a Chicago getaway weekend! And if you're looking for a day at the beach, you will not be disappointed with Silver Beach, featuring gorgeous sandy shores along beautiful Lake Michigan. Just a short walk from the beach, Whirlpool Centennial Park features a fun and interactive fountain where kids (and parents!) will love to play and splash! Silver Beach Center, next to the fountain, features an old-fashioned carousel and other fun activities for kids with restaurants nearby.
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Indiana Dunes, IN
Kristy Pepping said: One of the most fun places to go in Chicago, Illinois, is actually over the border in Indiana! The Indiana Dunes is a registered national park along the lake shore! Located along the southern tip of Lake Michigan in northwest Indiana, the Indiana Dunes attracts millions of visitors each year. While best known for its world class beaches, the Indiana Dunes offers so much more: world class cuisine, breathtaking scenery, eclectic nightlife and exhilarating biking and hiking, a drive-in movie theatre, water park, and more.
Chesterton, INStarved Rock State Park, IL
Kristy Pepping said: Take a road trip from Chicago to a place in Illinois often unknown to many Windy City slickers up north! Starved Rock State Park is a world apart from anything else in the state. There are 13+ miles of trails to explore, fishing (ice fishing, too), boating, extraordinary views and waterfalls. It was voted the number one attraction in the state of Illinois too. Enjoy hiking, trolley tours, horseback riding and camping.
Oglesby, IL
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Cedar Point - Sandusky, OH
Nancy L. said: Head to this historic amusement park near Chicago, IL, two quick states away (about 4.5 hours) to Ohio! Cedar Point is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the U.S. It opened in 1870. Cedar Point is known as the roller coaster capital but there is so much more to do here. There are shows, lake and beach activities, and great food. In addition, there are many other family destinations and activities in the surrounding Sandusky, Ohio, area.
Sandusky, OHWisconsin Dells, WI
Kristy Pepping said: Famous for its large-scale indoor and outdoor waterparks, Wisconsin Dells is one of the best weekend getaways from Chicago for families. Located in the middle of the southern half of Wisconsin, it has more hotel rooms and lodging options than any other destination in the state, at just over 10,000. Not to mention, 20 campgrounds with nearly 3,200 sites.
Wisconsin Dells, WITraverse City, MI
Kristy Pepping said: Traverse City, located in northern Michigan, is known for its cherries and fabulous beaches. It's a great city for the entire family to enjoy! Things to do in Traverse City with kids include visiting the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Great Lakes Children's Museum, and Traverse Tall Ship Company sail excursions. Don't miss its annual Cherry Festival if you can!
Traverse City, MI
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King's Island - Mason, OH
Erin P. said: This adventurous road trip from Chicago, IL, will land your family in Ohio to tackle thrill rides and water parks. The park is especially known for its family-friendly attractions, such as Snoopy Island. Tickets to the main park also include admission to waterpark portion of the park, Soak City.
Mason, OHSt. Louis, MO
Kristy Pepping said: One of the best road trips from Chicago is to St. Louis! It's a major city that sits along the Mississippi River in Central Missouri. Make a pit stop in the capital of Illinois, Springfield! The Gateway Arch has been in existence since the 1960s and honors the early 19th-century explorations of Lewis and Clark and America's westward expansion. The city is also known for its barbecue restaurants, blues clubs, kid friendly museums, and major league sports teams.
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Great Wolf Lodge - Gurnee, IL
Sarah D. said: Don't want to drive too far to get out of town? Visit Great Wolf Lodge in Gurnee, IL! Great Wolf is one of America's premier indoor and outdoor water resorts with splash-tastic activities for children of all ages! The resort makes family travel easy with an array of on-site dining options and activities for children including story time, pajama parties, visits from characters and so much more! Great Wolf sits just across the way from Six Flags Great America so your children can visit a world-class amusement park for additional thrills!
Gurnee, ILDoor County, WI
Kristy Pepping said: Door County is an easy road trip from Chicago for families to vacation. If you are not familiar with the state of Wisconsin, Door County is the narrow peninsula finger of the state. It's surrounded by water on both sides. There are several area beaches, towns and scenic drives to take. Check out some of our favorite things to do with kids in Door County such as visiting Peninsula State Park, Wilson's Ice Cream, Pirate's Cove Miniature Golf, and Grandma Tommy's Country Store.
Sister Bay, WI
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Saugatuck- Douglas, MI
Sarah D. said: These cozy Michigan beach towns are a must visit for Chicago families looking for a serene escape! From the charming bed and breakfasts to the vibrant art scene to the old fashioned fudge and ice cream parlors, Saugatuck-Douglas is a magical get-away for families with children of all ages. Saugatuck is especially charming in the fall when the summer beach crowds have wound down, the town falls a bit sleepy and the apple orchards fill with children.
Saugatuck, MIIndiana Beach Boardwalk Resort
Nancy L. said: This family favorite vacation spot near Chicago proves, “there is more than corn in Indiana.” The Indiana Beach Amusement Resort is home to six roller coasters, three are wooden coasters. In addition, there are plenty of rides and attractions for all family members whether you choose water rides or those where you stay dry. Or you can simply relax on the sandy beach, build a sand castle, and swim in the unique pool. They have plenty of lodging options; you can stay overnight at the campsite or rent a cottage/cabin.
Monticello, INSpringfield, IL
Kristy Pepping said: There are so many things to see and do in Springfield, located in Central Illinois. This is the capital of Illinois, and it was also President Lincoln's home. Kids will love experiencing what it was like to be a pioneer and learning about Lincoln history.
Lake Geneva, WI
Kristy Pepping said: Wisconsin's Lake Geneva has a lot to offer for kids and families. There are several area lakes, state parks and a town if you enjoy shopping. Plus, there are many hotels in and near the town if you are looking to make it a weekend trip. Enjoy Big Foot Beach State Park, Lake Geneva Riviera Beach, Lake Geneva Cruise Line and more.
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Vandalia, IL
Kristy Pepping said: Vandalia, located in Southern Illinois, is a town full of history. It's the end of Cumberland Road and the beginning of Abraham Lincoln’s storied political career. There are also plenty of outdoor recreational activities such as boating, swimming, and camping. Things to do with kids near Vandalia include visiting The Farmer's Monument, Fayette County Museum, Lincoln Park and The Little Brick House.
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