FirstEver RoadTrip from Chicago to Yellowstone Park. Please share...
Hello Friends,
Glad I found this informative forum.
I am planning to hit my first ever long American road expedition this July with my wife, son and baby daughter. I will be leaving from Chicago, stopping over at following locations prior to reaching Yellowstone National Park and back within 8 days:
From Chicago to Wisconsin Dells, WI (1 night stay)
to Minneapolis, MN (Mall of America), MN (1 night)
to Mt Rushmore Area, SD (2 nights)
to Yellowstone Area, WY (2 nights)
I have a brand new Honda Odyssey as my vehicle.
Could you guys please share your experience and any guidance, something which will help build our first ever long outing to be a memorable.
Any good place for kids, to eat, to stop, to visit, to know.
Basically, we wish to celebrate her daughter's 1st ever birthday in Mt Rushmore with our grreat Presidents.
So go ahead, share...
Thanks much,
Nisar
Like Midwest Michael Says
The Dells are definitely close enough to make that a weekend trip from Chicago. I'd drive out to Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone straight away.
Chicago to Yellowstone via...
Thanks Midwest Michael and RoadDog for your share.
As suggested, I would leave out Wisconsin Dells and Mall of America and will head directly to Black Hills followed by Yellowstone.
Is there any fine place on the way, I can stopover...
anything like a picturesque drives,
family attractions,
great food-place,
any preference for good hotel/motel in BlackHills and Yellowstone.
As you can make out that this is our foremost road trip, would love to know about the road conditions and more.
We really want to have great fun.
Thanks much.
Chicago to Yellowstone Tips
Mitchell, South Dakota - Corn Palace, Doll Museum, Discovery Museum. I saw the Corn Palace and it is really rather impressive - I definitely think it is worth a look-see. Not sure about the other attractions, I didn't have time to stop at any.
Rest Stop near Chambelain - Nice vista, overlooking I think it is the Missouri River? Not sure and googlemap doesn't list it. But east of the river, it is typical midwest flatlands. Crossing the river brings you into the rolling hills, and its like a different countryside.
Ellsworth AFB - When I was there they had a mock F-117 fighter that was used in a commercial. It was a smaller scale than the actual plane but very impressive. I am not sure the status of the AFB, I heard some time back they were going to close it? If not, check out the museum there, there are a couple of planes you can see up close.
Rapid City - Nice little town. Good for shopping for souvenirs and western type memorabilia. There are also a couple of old west style restaurants to eat at. Try out a Buffalo Burger!
Custer - Drive through the State Park and you can see wild horses, buffalo, and maybe some long-horn sheep. Good fun for the kids, seeing buffalos running alongside the road.
Crazy Horse - WOW! I went in 96 and it was OK. by 99 they had done a lot of work on it. It is going to be very impressive when it is done. Definitely check it out.
Mt. Rushmore - No brainer. Don't forget to wander around a little. There is a neat little memorial down to the right as you are approaching the main viewing area.
Leaving Rapid City area - I took US16 west out of Custer, and US85 north to Four Corners and then 585 back up to I90. Great drive through some rolling hills. Lots of log houses and scenery to see. There's a river that runs along the road that reminds me of the movie "A River Runs Through It" when they are flyfishing. But more brown and red than green.
Bighorn Mountains - What a beautiful drive. I like the Bighorns more than any other mountain drive I have taken, east or west. I think they are more "accessible" than the Rockies, which are impressive, but so big. The Bighorns are big enough to be impressive but small enough to really get a sense of the scale, if that makes sense. I took 14 through the Mts, after stopping in a small town before driving through, and the woman at a shop said 14Alternate was a little more intimidating for a newbie mountain driver (which I was at the time). But that drive on 14 was one of the highlights of my trip, scenery wise.
Cody - Nice little (little) town on the flats, with lots of scenic mountains in the distance. Didn't do much there. But the drive into Yellowstone is great from Cody.
Yellowstone - Went the week before 4th of July and there were just way too many people for my taste, so I ate a quick lunch and drove through. No suggestions on Yellowstone, although I am sure many others will.
Hope you have a great trip!
Great selection of attractions!
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Originally Posted by
Exodio
Bighorn Mountains - What a beautiful drive. I like the Bighorns more than any other mountain drive I have taken, east or west. I think they are more "accessible" than the Rockies, which are impressive, but so big. The Bighorns are big enough to be impressive but small enough to really get a sense of the scale, if that makes sense. I took 14 through the Mts, after stopping in a small town before driving through, and the woman at a shop said 14Alternate was a little more intimidating for a newbie mountain driver (which I was at the time). But that drive on 14 was one of the highlights of my trip, scenery wise.
I agree, that is a gorgeous drive! Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum and thanks for these ideas!
Mark