Buffalo, NY to Fort Dodge, IA with 4 kids
Planning our first big road trip, with our 4 small kids. From Buffalo, NY to Des Moine and Fort Dodge, IA. Return trip will be to Philly and then back up to NY. We have scheduled events in Ft Dodge, Des Moine and Philly, but would like to plan some inexpensive fun things to do along the routes to burn some kid energy. Not looking for monuments or "stop and see" type things. Looking more for relaxing, fun memory making or fun shopping.
I-80 and I-90 will be a big chunk of our trip. We don't want to expend too much travel time getting to these bonus stops. Any ideas for me?
Thanks!
'Logic' and the Alternatives
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Let's start with the answer you asked for. There are countless places to take short breaks from the road along every Interstate, US, state, and local highway. You should show your children your route and encourage them to find parks and other attractions near to it that they would like to see (and are free).
I'd also encourage you to think about that route. While I-90/I-80 is the way that all software will send you and that looks the 'best' at first blush, it does have problems. You will pay heavily for using it both in the form of tolls for the New York State Thruway, Ohio Turnpike, and Indiana Toll Road; as well as in stress as you navigate Cleveland and Chicago. Leaving I-90 on the east side of Cleveland and taking I-271/I-71 down to I-270 around Columbus to I-70 west to Indianapolis and I-74 to the Quad Cities to rejoin I-80 is admittedly a bit longer, but can still be driven in two days with short stops and an overnight around Crawfordsville IN.
The same is true of your return to Philadelphia. You could follow I-80/I-74/I-70 all the way into Pennsylvania and then stay on the Pennsylvania Turnpike when I-70 splits off to head for Baltimore/Washington. Ultimately the decision on which way to go is up to you, but you should at least consider the alternative(s) to what mindless software tells you.
AZBuck