The Windy Cindy is home to astounding architecture, fantastic restaurants, dazzling culture and of course more than a few professional sports franchises. It’s also close to a lot of great things to do and see-all a tank of gas or less away. Whether you want to get out or chill out, there’s no shortage of wonders in the Chicago area.

KOAs along the way:
Madison KOA
Fond du Lac/Eden
Wisconsin Dells
Oakdale
Places To See And Things To Do:
Madison
Henry Vilas Zoo – This free zoo is ready to show off their lions and rhinos and bears…Oh my!
Fond du Lac
Lake Winnegbago – Enjoy the beauty, history, and attractions (not to mention the boating and fishing) around the second largest inland lake in the U.S.
Wisconsin Dells
Noah’s Ark Waterpark – With 49 rides, 2 wave pools and not one-but four-kids areas, you’ll find splashtastic fun in America’s largest water park.
Elroy
Elroy-Sparta State Trail – Hike or bike through three rock tunnels and five small towns on one of the most popular trails in Wisconsin
Places To Eat:
Madison
The Old Fashioned – Enjoy true Wisconsin fare (including meats, cheeses and other local specialties) at this popular restaurant near the historic State Capitol.
Fond Du Lac
Gilly’s Frozen Custard – This drive-in is a local favorite that’s been a presence in Wisconsin since the early ’50s.
Wisconsin Dells
High Rock Café – Consistently rated one of the top restaurants in Wisconsin Dells, the High Rock features wide variety of menu items including some seasonal dishes.
KOAs along the way:
Kankakee South
Springfield
Casey
Terre Haute
Crawfordsville
Indianapolis
Richmond
Bluffton/Fort Wayne South
Wapakoneta/Lima South
Places To See And Things To Do:
Springfield
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum – For the history buff, take in the heritage and legacy of our 16th president.
Indianapolis
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis – Admire the five-story Fireworks of Glass sculpture or the immersive Dinosphere at one of the most respected children’s museums in the nation.
Fountain City
Levi Coffin House – Visit this National Historic Landmark, a prominent stop on the Underground Railroad in the 1800s.
Kankakee
Kankakee River State Park – A beautiful park for outdoor activities like hunting, fishing, canoeing and camping.
Places To Eat:
Springfield
Maldaner’s – Established in 1884, this restaurant offers exceptional contemporary American dining in a historical setting.
Indianapolis
Mug N’ Bun Drive-In – Home of the Mug N’ Bun challenge: a deluxe triple tenderloin, family size fries and a 32 oz drink in 30 minutes. Regular portions also served to those that aren’t looking to stretch their stomach.
Terre Haute
Umi Grill – Sushi and other Japanese dishes served in a comfortable, contemporary atmosphere.
KOAs along the way:
South Bend/Elkhart North
Elkhart Co./Middlebury Exit
Covert/South Haven
Coloma/St. Joseph
Allendale/West Grand Rapids
Muskegon
Places To See And Things To Do:
South Bend
College Football Hall of Fame – Down, set, hut! Enjoy the tradition of the game through exhibits and events.
Chesterton
Indiana Dunes State Park – Hike, walk and explore three miles of shoreline and sand dunes or take a dip in Lake Michigan.
Coloma
Jollay Orchards – Go on a free hayride, pick apples or pumpkins, tour a cider mill or even get spooked in a haunted house…all in one place!
Muskegon
Michigan’s Adventure – Roller coasters, water slides, shopping, games and restaurants in Michigan’s premier theme park.
Places To Eat:
Muskegon
The Hearthstone – Local food at its finest, featuring homemade soup and one of a kind entrees.
South Bend
Barnaby’s – Since 1969, Barnaby’s has been a local favorite restaurant for pizza and sandwiches. We recommend the Special #1—amazing!
Allendale
The Grand Coney – Specializing in great hot dogs but also serving a variety of delicious sandwiches, salads, burgers, wraps and more.
KOAs along the way:
LaSalle/Peru
Rock Island/Quad Cities
Chicago Northwest
Lena
Places To See And Things To Do:
Utica
Starved Rock State Park – Explore nature and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities at this beautiful state park.
LeClaire
Buffalo Bill Museum – The birthplace and boyhood home of William “Buffalo Bill” Cody, this museum also features exhibits on the Civil War, riverboats and local Native American tribes.
Cherry Valley
Magic Waters Waterpark – Cool off in the largest wave pool in Illinois, or slip slide away in one of the body or tube slides.
Galena
Chestnut Mountain Alpine Slide – Enjoy the beautiful view as you slide down the 2,050 ft. track to the banks of the Mississippi.
Places To Eat:
Utica
Duffy’s Tavern – A full service bar that specialized in Irish food. If you like corned beef, this is the place for you!
LeClaire
Steventon’s – A more intimate option for those looking for a romantic night out, Stevenson’s food is as breathtaking as the view.
Galena
Procento’s Pizzeria – Mama Mia! Procento’s offers reasonably priced, high-quality pizza and Italian food.

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