Travel is not about the distance; it is about the destination – and there are a whole lot of fun family adventures to be found by just crossing a state line or two! The Midwest truly is best…
Let’s go “across the border” – here are a few of our favorite places to visit in our neighboring states:
ILLINOIS
Giant City State Park
Located in the Shawnee National Forest in the southeastern corner of the state, Giant City State Park is a nature lover’s dream. The park, named for the massive sandstone structures that dot the area, has a prehistoric vibe with lush ferns and moss and more than 75 varieties of towering trees. Enjoy horseback riding, hiking, rock climbing/rappelling and more. For an overnight stay, pitch a tent at one of the area’s well-kept campgrounds or opt for the rustic beauty of the Giant City Lodge. Learn more about all the area has to offer at www.dnr.illinois.gov/Parks/Pages/GiantCity.aspx.
Chicago
The Windy City is chock-full of big city fun for the whole family. Spend a day at Museum Campus, a 57-acre park on the shores of Lake Michigan that houses three notable museums: Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium and the Field Museum of Natural History. Immerse yourself in the shadows of the skyline with a stroll along the Magnificent Mile or get a unique perspective of the city’s architecture with a ride on a Chicago Water Taxi. Of course, no trip to Chicago would be complete without a stop at Millennium Park, home to the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture, aka The Bean. For hotel stays and more, visit www.choosechicago.com.
INDIANA
Hamilton County
Just north of Indianapolis, the “other” Hamilton County boasts a vibrant cultural scene. Carmel’s Art & Design District is the perfect place to stroll and browse boutiques, art galleries and local shops. Then, satisfy your taste buds at local favorite Bub’s Burgers and Ice Cream. At the interactive history museum, Conner Prairie, kids can climb the four-story Treetop Outpost, pet baby animals and take a ride on the 1859 Balloon Voyage. With more than 750 acres of exploration, Strawtown Koteewi Park in Noblesville offers a day packed with zip lining, hiking, guided horseback rides (ponies for the little ones) and archery. And that is just the tip of the iceberg. Find more fun at www.visithamiltoncounty.com.
French Lick
Take a trip back in time at one of two historic hotels at French Lick Resort. The French Lick Springs Hotel boasts eight eateries, a bowling alley and organized children’s activities. The more upscale West Baden Springs Hotel offers seven additional restaurants, a gorgeous, light-filled atrium and Saturday afternoon tea service. Visitors can also explore five miles of hiking trails or sign up for horse/pony rides at the onsite stable. Find year-round water fun at the pirate-themed Big Splash Adventure Indoor Water Park & Resort or board the French Lick Scenic Railway to enjoy a scenic round-trip journey through southern Indiana. Plan your getaway today at www.frenchlick.com.
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga
Southern charm meets big city adventure in Chattanooga. The heart of the city is home to both the Creative Discovery Museum and the Tennessee Aquarium. Just outside the city, Lookout Mountain offers stunning views. Take an elevator 1,120 feet under ground to view Ruby Falls and then head above ground to explore Rock City. For a more leisurely pace, spend the day cruising the river aboard the Southern Belle Riverboat. For itineraries, hotel bookings and more, visit www.chattanoogafun.com.
Nashville
The city’s musical roots come alive at the Country Music Hall of fame, where kids can explore instruments in the musical petting zoo and take part in programs for all ages. Take in a show at the Grand Ole Opry and then tour Ryman Auditorium, the opry’s original home. And who needs a trip to Greece when you can walk through Nashville’s very own replica of the Parthenon, complete with 42-foot statue of Athena. When it comes to accommodations, Gaylord Opryland, with indoor and outdoor pools and nine acres of indoor gardens and waterfalls, is a destination in and of itself. Find more on this musical city at www.visitmusiccity.com.
KENTUCKY
Mammoth Caves
Beneath the sandstone-capped ridges of Mammoth Cave National Park lies the most extensive cave system on earth, with over 400 miles of passageways. Choose from a number of cave tour options that are offered for all ages and abilities. Despite the name, this destination is about more than just caves. The 52,800-acre park features miles of hiking and biking trails, horseback riding, canoeing, camping, fishing and more. Learn more at www.nps.gov/maca/index.htm.
Louisville
Best known as the home of the Kentucky Derby, Louisville is packed with attractions for all ages. Spanning 100 acres deep underneath the city, the Louisville Mega Cavern is home to the world’s only fully underground zip line course, aerial ropes challenge course and bike park. Kentucky Science Center features three floors of interactive science fun for both kids and grown ups, while the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is one part baseball museum, one part fascinating factory tour. Get the scoop on this southern city at www.gotolouisville.com.