Midwestern Road Trip Route: America's Heartland

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Take a Midwest Road Trip and Experience Middle America: Chicago, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Michigan, Ohio

Experience everything the USA has to offer, including the true heartland of the United States, in the area known as the midwest. A midwestern road trip will lead you across nine states, major cities like Chicago, Kansas City, Milwaukee, and Indianapolis, stunning scenery in National Parks like Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Voyageurs National Park, and Cuyahoga Valley National Park, as well as the famous culture of the midwest. Styles of food in the midwest range from the Chicago style pizza to the famous Kansas City BBQ's. Sports are just as prominent in the heartland, with big teams like the Cubs, Cardinals, and Cavaliers dominating the scene. In the middle of it all, the Mississippi River carves through the midwest, serving as a focal point for the entire road trip. Cities and parks further north also make the ideal stop on your northern U.S. road trip.

The Route You'll Take

From Ohio to North Dakota... to Kansas to Missouri

Midwest road trip route map

Chicago

The cultural epicenter of the midwestern states of the USA

Soldier Field - Chicago, IllinoisChicago is the hub of the midwestern states. With nearly 3 million people calling Chicago home, this major city has many nicknames, like Chi Town, The Windy City, and Second City. Whatever you want to call Chicago, you can't miss the city's cultural influence all over the world. Being an alpha world city, Chicago is in a league of importance to the business world, cultural, and human capital that is alongside Paris, London, New York City, Washington DC, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Berlin.

When visiting Chicago, it's important to know what you'd like to see in this gigantic city. While bus tours are a good sightseeing option, much of the town is difficult to see via car. The best ways to see the city can be by cab or good old fashioned walking. Stroll alongside the waterfront on Lake Michigan, or take a swing by the "Magnificent Mile" of shopping offered in town. Chicago is renowned for its improv theatre, towering steel architecture, and unique blend of foods from around the world. No matter what mood you're in, you can find a food to satisfy you in neighborhoods like Little Italy, Little Seoul, and the multitude of Pakistani, Indian, Thai, and Chinese restaurants. Of course, you can't leave the city without trying some of the best pizza in the world, the deep dish Chicago style pizza, or take in a Cubs game at Wrigley Field.

Chicago Theatre by kevin dooley
888 =  August 8, 2008, 8-8-8, 8/8/8, 8.8.8, 08.08.08, 08082008 or 080808 - morning, Chicago Loop - HDR - flickr888 Day or flickr Day 24 hrs. by doug.siefken
Chicago, IL - 10/20/07 by Christopher & Amy Cate / Eastern Rails Photography
Downtown Chicago from the Hancock Building by papalars
Chicago skyline from Pioneer Court by spudart
Chicago - Centennial Fountain "Water Arc & Rainbow - 5:05 P.M. / Sunny" by David Paul Ohmer
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Visit Ohio's only National Park

Ohio's only National Park, Cuyahoga National Park, preserves the land along the Cuyahoga River, between Akron and Cleveland. This reclaimed land has made some big achievements in preservation. The biggest one perhaps is the Richfiled Coliseum being knocked down and returned to woodland area. The area is now a large birdwatching meadow. The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad also affords beautiful views of the valley area. The largest trail in Cuyahoga Valley National Park is the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail, which connects major historic sites along the canals. The area is also home to some popular bird residents, like the red tailed hawk,
american goldfinch
, and american kestrel. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio Views, c.2009

Rt. 82 Bridge in Brecksville by Cuyahoga jco
Cuyahoga Valley National Park, March 2006 by Cuyahoga jco
Blue Heron by Cuyahoga jco
Brandywine Falls - Observation deck by Cuyahoga jco
Turtles along the Ohio Canal by Cuyahoga jco
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St. Louis

Missouri's gateway city to the Mississippi

St. Louis, MissouriThe most well known landmark in the city of St. Louis, Missouri is the Gateway Arch. The Gateway Arch commemorates the achievement of acquiring the land west of the Mississippi River. St. Louis has undergone major changes since 1904, when St. Louis was once the 4th largest city in the USA. World class museums and attractions can still be found in the city, like the Missouri Botanical Garden and the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.

Downtown St Louis by Kevin.Ward
Downtown St. Louis by ChrisYunker
St. Louis by ChrisYunker
Downtown St. Louis by ChrisYunker
st louis arch by Greenwich Photography
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Kansas City

The perfect stop on your midwestern road trip: America's hearltand city on the Missouri River

Kansas City actually refers to two different cities. One Kansas City is in Kansas itself, and the larger is in Missouri across the river. The two cities form one giant metropolitan area, with over two million people living in the metro area. Kansas City is also home to the most fountains outside of Rome, nicknamed the City of Fountains. The city has many beautiful sculptures and is experiencing a growth spurt over the past decade. The city even has the most boulevards outside of Paris, and is sometimes nicknamed the "BBQ Capital of the World." That's just one of the reasons to visit this city! Kansas City is also well known for its towering Liberty Memorial, Kauffman Stadium (where the Kansas City Royals play), and is home to a big jazz and blues music scene.

Kansas City Skyline, Evening by timsamoff
Western Auto, Downtown Kansas City by Mike Willis
Downtown Kansas City from the Big Muddy by HollyWata
Kansas City Skyline, Evening by timsamoff
kansas city, mo fountain 02 by whiterabbitart
Kansas City Royals: Opening Pitch by timsamoff
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Badlands National Park

South Dakota's beautiful prairie wilderness

East Entrance in Badlands National Park, Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USAThe Badlands of South Dakota are an expanse of dry prairies, buttes, and spires. Badlands National Park contains 244,000 acres, and also the most endangered land mammal in North America, the black footed ferret. The area also has a large population of prairie dogs. Badlands has a rich Native American history, with the Lakota tribe using the area as a hunting ground for over 11,000 years.

Badlands National Park Sign by puroticorico
Badlands National Park by Remote Sky
Badlands National Park, SD by jakesmome
Sunset on the rocks by Mykl Roventine
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The Best Chicago Travel Guide

DK Eyewitness Chicago Travel Guide

If it's any series of books that I recommend for your travel in the USA beyond any other, it's DK Eyewitness. Designed for the visual type of person, I like to use these books for their easy to use reference guides and large scale maps. The guide also allows you to look up an area that you are in or plan on visiting at a glance, and will tell you what other attractions are in the area, so you can make the most of your trip (instead of wasting valuable vacation time!). These books are also the perfect travel size, and have a durable cover that will endure many trips back to Chicago. It's the best general travel guide you can get to the Chicago area!

Chicago (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)

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Your Midwestern Getaway Guide

A recommended guide to the Midwest USA

We all hear about the east coast, the west coast, the Gulf Coast, Alaska, Hawaii, the Florida Keys, all of those typical vacation spots... but are we neglecting to find some of the USA's best kept secrets right under our noses? Find some of the midwest's best attractions, from parks to festivals, big cities to small town charm, along with easy to use reference maps and great day road trip ideas in this excellent midwestern guide from Rand McNally. A great way to see more of America's underrated heartland!

Midwest Getaway Guide

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Profusely illustrated throughout with full color photography of the people and places highlighted, Rand McNally's "Midwest: Getaway Guide" is the perfect planning guide to what the American Midwest has to offer the traveler, whether the itinerary is for a day-trip, a weekend, or an extended vacation. Embellished with maps enhancing an informed and informative text, "Midwest: Getaway Guide" also features a wealth of festival information for communities in Illinois, Indiana; Iowa, Kentucky; Michigan, Minnesota; Ohio; and Wisconsin. With its detailed articles about exciting destination choices, advice for shopping and dinning; and Rand McNally quality maps, "Midwest: Getaway Guide" is thoroughly 'user friendly' and enthusiastically recommended for personal, family, and community library Travel Resource collections.

Flint Hills

Bluestem Pastures - aka Blue Stem Hills Kansas

The Flint Hills of KansasThe Flint Hills of Kansas aren't just fields of grass, and it isn't very flat like you'd expect Kansas to be. The Flint Hills have some amazing shapes and spectacular wildflowers, but the area is also steeped in history, and has the nation's largest expanse of tallgrass.

Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) by earlycj5
Flint Hills, Kansas back road by TheSeafarer
Reflective Mood by Kansas Poetry (Patrick)
Walking the Chiltern Hills by Pishill, Oxfordshire by net_efekt
Walking the Chiltern Hills by Pishill, Oxfordshire by net_efekt
Walking the Chiltern Hills by Pishill, Oxfordshire by net_efekt
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Scotts Bluff National Monument

Western Nebraksa's Oregon Trail landmark

Scotts Bluff National Monument, United States of AmericaYou might be thinking that Nebraska is flat, all prairie, and all boring. Well, most of the state is fairly repetitive, but the western part of the state has some unique scenery. When you approach Idaho heading west, the scenery changes and becomes more rugged. Scotts Bluff National Monument is part of that rugged scenery of western Nebraska. Located on the North Platte River, Scotts Bluff National Monument is an important part of the Oregon Trail. The monument, which are large rock buttes, mark the beginning of an uphill journey heading towards the Rocky Mountains, and a virtual descent if headed east towards the prairie land.

Scotts Bluff National Monument by sscornelius
Cloud over Scotts Bluff National Monument by sscornelius
Near Scott's Bluff, Nebraska by Kables
Scott's Bluff, Nebraska by Kables
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The Biggest Cities in the Midwest

The midwest's most populated major cities

Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Indianapolis, INHere are the top ten biggest cities in the midwestern states of the USA, and their respective populations:

  1. Chicago: 2,853,114

  2. Detroit: 912062

  3. Indianapolis: 798,382

  4. Columbus: 711,470

  5. Milwaukee: 604,477

  6. Kansas City: 480,129

  7. Cleveland: 478,403

  8. Minneapolis: 390,131

  9. Wichita: 366,046

  10. St. Louis: 354,361

What's Your Favorite Midwestern State?

Vote on your favorite midwestern state here!

Everyone has a favorite. A favorite food, a favorite movie, a favorite sport, a favorite vacation spot, or a favorite state. What's your favorite state within the midwest? Vote on your favorite below, for any reason!

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A Drive Through Badlands National Park

A virtual tour of Badlands National Park

Want a preview of part of Badlands? Check out this video for a driving synopsis of a quick tour of the park's meandering roads.
Driving thru Badlands National Park, South Dakota
by tooncesrules | video info

10 ratings | 7,034 views
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Isle Royale National Park

Wolves vs. moose in Isle Royale National Park

To experience true pristine wilderness in the northern USA, try Isle Royale National Park of Michigan. The park can be accessed from Michigan, Minnesota, or Canada. The nearest city is Thunder Bay in Ontario, Canada. The isolation of the park isn't the only reason to visit, however. There's a large native population of moose and wolves on the island. During the cold winter months, the lake freezes over, allowing the wolves and moose to move freely between the mainland of Canada and the islands, giving a fluctuating number to the populations between the two. The park contains over 400 islands, the biggest being Isle Royale (the biggest island in Lake Superior). The inaccessibility of the park make it the least visited National Park in the USA, with just around 20,000 visitors per year. The park can be reached via floatplane of by ferry, however, to experience more of the island, plan on camping overnight since ferries do not run often (and are quite sluggish).

View from Lookout Louise by Ben+Sam
Inter-Island paddling by Ben+Sam
The Lichen Cliffs by Ben+Sam
The Lichen Cliffs by Ben+Sam
Views along the Greenstone Ridge Trail by Ben+Sam
Dad & Mike on the beach by Ben+Sam
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

The beautifully colored rocks and lakeshore of the Upper Penninsula of Lake Superior and Michigan state

Perhaps the most beautiful part of the Great Lakes is Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, a preserved stretch of coastline between Munising, Michigan and Grand Marais, Michigan. The area contains waterfalls, cliffs, archways, caves, lighthouses and rocky shores to explore and enjoy. While some photos may make the area look exotic, it's average temperature stays cool year-round for the most part. Roads do lead into the park, but only part way. To see the majority of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, you must hike to the areas. It's well worth the hike! Another preferred method to see the lakeshore is by kayaking, which you should have the proper equipment to handle the cold waters of Lake Superior. The park is located on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, easily accessed by taking I-75 North from points within Michigan to 28 West.

Pictured Rocks by LadyDragonflyCC - Have a Safe Memorial Weekend!
Pictured Rocks by rcosens12
Pictured rocks 6 by Danielle Walquist Lynch
Chapel Rock Wave by farlane
DSCF1141 by alltrain43
DSCF1137 by alltrain43
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Pictured Rock National Lakeshore Backpacking

Backpacking Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
by dduchan | video info

10 ratings | 4,655 views
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Minneapolis - St. Paul Area

The Twin Cities region of Minnesota

Minneapolis is a city surrounded by water. With the banks of the Mississippi on both sides of the city, the Minnesota River, and also contains many other rivers, creeks and lakes. Combined, Minneapolis and St. Paul have the 13th largest metropolitan area in the USA, with 3.5 million residents shared between the region. The city is renowned for its beautiful, well maintained parks, which cover over 16% of the city.

Target Field, Minneapolis, MN by kla4067
Minneapolis, MN by kla4067
Minneapolis Skyline by Dr Eric
Downtown St. Paul, Minnesota by Fibonacci Blue
Marjorie McNeely Conservatory by puliarf
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Sleeping Bear Dunes

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan

Don't be fooled by the term "lake" when it comes to the Great Lakes. The largest fresh water bodies of water in the world are extremely active, acting as their own self contained oceans. Over time, the lake has sculpted out some spectacular scenery, in this case, reminiscent of the rolling dunes of the Atlantic coast, but with high bluffs and vantage points like the Pacific Coast of California. This is Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on Michigan's Lower Peninsula, a beautiful stop on your midwestern road trip, unexpectedly ocean-like in appearance. Giant dunes, forests, farms, and 35 miles of shorefront stretch along Lake Michigan's eastern coastal edge, or Lower Michigan's west coast. The area features some prime road trip asphalt in the form of the 7.5 mile Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, which boasts some of the Lakeshore's most unique scenery.

Lake Michigan / Sleeping Bear Dunes by rkramer62
Sand Pile by kretyen
The Dunes by wahoowins
DSCF1238 by alltrain43
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Effigy Mounds National Monument

North America's largest intact collection of ancient Native American Effigy Mounds

On the Iowa side of the Wisconsin border lies the biggest collection of ancient mounds created by the Native American Indians that once roamed the area. The mounds are constructed in the form of birds, reptiles, mammals, and other creatures. The exact reason that the mounds were constructed in the first place is still unknown to this day. The Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa contains the largest number of intact effigy mounds in North America. When European settlers arrived, many of the mounds were turned into farmland, however, these ones in Iowa were spared. To preserve the integrity of the park, no paved roads lead in. Instead, you can find ranger led hikes to explore the park.

Effigy Mounds National Monument Sunset by DTWpuck
Effigy Mounds National Monument Winter Evening Steel by DTWpuck
Effigy Mounds near Marquette, Iowa, USA 1996 by PhillipC
Effigy Mounds by lgranzyk
Effigy Mounds National Monument Winter Evening  by DTWpuck
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Agate Fossil Beds National Monument

Ancient preserved Miocene fossil beds and Indian artifacts in Northern Nebraska

Painted Hills Unit, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon, USAOn the flat grasslands of Nebraska rises a peculiar area that ordinarily wouldn't stand out to the untrained eye. The Agate Fossil Beds National Monument of Nebraska is a .... While sunflowers, spiderwort, and little bluestem make the Agate Fossil Beds an attractive area to visit, the true attraction of the area. Fossils discovered are now on display, as well as Indian artifacts from the area at the Monument. The Agate Fossil Beds National Monument can be reached from the I-80, changing over at 70 North, then heading west on I-26 briefly before heading north again on 29.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Noth Dakota's beautifully desolate scenery featuring wild bison and horse herds

Little Missouri River, Badlands, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA


Named after the U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, the park is located in the badlands area of North Dakota. Much like the Badlands of South Dakota, the area is desolate, with small multi-colored striped rock formations covering the landscape. Upon closer inspection, you'll notice big changes from season to season. The landscape is harsh, with extremely hot summers, and extremely cold winters. There are hundreds of miles of hiking paths, and one of the more unique aspects of the park is its natural herds of free roaming wild horses and wild bison. These animals are allowed to roam free except for the occasional roundup, and is definitely a good reason to see Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

Buffalos, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, ND

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Voyageurs National Park

Nothern Minnesota's natural water park

Voyageurs National Park
Voyageurs National Park is one of the USA's most unique parks. Located northwest of Isle Royale National Park, Voyageurs is on the Canada-Minnesota border. The park is only accessible by boat, and consists of many islands. Most people that come to visit Voyageurs either camp on a boat or tent camp. Voyageurs has incredible rock scenery all over the islands, which can be seen from the water afar or close up on the islands. In the winter months, the park is accessible via ski, snowmobile, or snowshoe.

Wind Cave National Park

The world's 4th longest cave in South Dakota

Cave Formations, Ashland, Oregon Caves National Monument, OregonWind Cave National Monument was named just like it sounds - because the area has windy caves. Wind Cave National Park is located in the Black Hills region of South Dakota, close to Mount Rushmore and not too far from the Badlands. The mighty cave is made of calcite formations called boxwork, and is the 4th longest cave in the world.

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Have You Enjoyed Your Trip Across America's Midwestern States?

Tell us about your own midwestern road trip here!

Hopefully you've gained some insight on some of the incredible National Parks, big cities, and fun places to visit across America's midwest. Do you have some place that you suggest others check out along their midwestern road trip? Give some recommendations here!

  • cffutah Jan 16, 2012 @ 6:40 pm | delete
    great write up on the midwest, got homesick a little of Iowa and I'm not even from there.
  • vallain Oct 8, 2011 @ 7:22 pm | delete
    You covered a lot in this road trip. I tend to bypass the big cities when I travel though I'm sure I miss some of the great museums and sights in those. I like exploring small towns, going to festivals and seeing the countryside.
  • Shadrosky Sep 23, 2011 @ 11:51 pm | delete
    Being from the area covered in this lens, I have to admit an intense dislike for most of it...but I do applaud your lensmaking skills! Very thorough indeed!
  • LizRobertson Aug 16, 2011 @ 2:03 am | delete
    I just added this fun lens to my vintage camper lens... if only the old gal could make it that far (or I had that much time!)...
  • EverythingMouse Jul 30, 2011 @ 11:11 am | delete
    I haven;t reallly seen any of these places apart from spending a week in Chicago. Blessings to you for an excellent lens.
  • SLHamilton Jul 13, 2011 @ 12:11 pm | delete
    Have friends who own a summer home in Charlevoix, MI Beautiful place! Still a lot of the midwest I have never seen. Hard to know when to travel so as to avoid hot, humid summers and cold winters.
  • GayleMcLaughlin Jul 2, 2011 @ 4:05 pm | delete
    I am from the America's heartland and I love this lens!
  • IndianapolisRealEstateandIndiana Jun 3, 2011 @ 9:37 am | delete
    It's amazing, and kind of sad, how the city of Detroit was somewhat hollowed out by the demise of the Detroit auto industry. There should probably be around twice the number of people living there. Maybe, it will someday rise again to its former glory.
  • lindarandall Feb 15, 2011 @ 1:53 am | delete
    i love to go hiking in the national parks and see wildlife and take photos :)
  • CoolFoto Feb 8, 2011 @ 12:39 am | delete
    I was born in Detroit, Michigan and lived there for 30 years. Just visited Chicago, Illinois last year. I lived there for 10 years. There is a lot to see in the Midwest. You have many beautiful photos here. Blessed by the neighborhood Angel.
  • Anthony (wombat) Fenn Jan 26, 2011 @ 5:06 am | delete
    Comeing from Australia me and a mate started in Indianapolis and drove to Nashville TN then onto Memphis TN then onto Arkansas from there we drove south to the New Orlenes then accross the gulf thru Missasipi and Alabama then north to the Smokey Mountains in TN. I cant say great our trip was cause I havent got enough room or the time BUT I can say every where we went we got to meet alot of really good people and I couldnt tell ya but they were great. The sights well I can tell you now there wasnt a place town city or people we didnt regret visiting and I would do it again in a hart beat. We drove 2,300 miles in two weeks.
    I am now concidering another road trip cause the USA and its people are fan bloody tastic. If any one I met is reading this THANKS HEAPS !
  • Sami4u Sep 11, 2010 @ 12:26 am | delete
    Hi,

    It is kinda of funny how in the poll so far no one has picked Nebraska yet. I understand why have you ever driven across I 80 it is so long and boring.
  • FlowerChick Jul 9, 2010 @ 12:14 pm | delete
    We love Lake Geneva, Wisconsin! We've been going there for over 30 years now. There's something for everyone there to do. We just completed a lens on our favorite activities there.
  • Norma_Budden Mar 26, 2010 @ 5:54 pm | delete
    Congratulations on your newest purple star!

    Would you be interested in featuring your purple star lenses at http://www.squidoo.com/purple-star-awards-5

    I would love for you to join us!
    Norma
  • JenOfChicago Mar 10, 2010 @ 12:37 pm | delete
    Great ideas for Midwest trips - also good for people who live in those cities, you gave a lot of good ideas for long weekends for me this summer! Of course, I hope everyone will decide to visit Chicago! :)
  • dustytoes Mar 9, 2010 @ 4:07 pm | delete
    This is a beautiful lens and I know (or knew) nothing about the midwest. The pictures are fabulous to help describe the areas - wow Kansas isn't all flat!

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