25 Weekend Getaways Near Chicago

White sailboat by red lighthouse in lake at Holland State Park
Holland State Park. Photo: Blaine Moats

When you need a day trip from Chicago or a weekend getaway from the big city, you don't have to go far. These escapes—including Amish Country, Indiana; Galena, Illinois; and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin—are within a one- to three-hour drive and offer a variety of activities that will recharge your life.

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Indiana Dunes: 54 miles southeast of Chicago

Lake Michigan and sand dunes on Central Avenue Beach in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
Kevin J. Miyazaki

This stretch of Lake Michigan coastline offers wide sandy beaches, towering dunes, great birding, easy bike trails and interesting history. Head to neighboring Chesterton for creative burgers at the Octave Grill and a pleasant night at Dunes Walk Inn, a restored 1881 mansion.

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Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: 80 miles northwest of Chicago

Lake Geneva Cruise Line Wisconsin
Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux

This resort town of 7,600 has draws for summer and winter. Hotels, resorts and restaurants hug the lakeshore. Most visitors loll on the beach or cruise the lake during summer, but you can also experience the warmth of its winter in January and February during the annual Winterfest.

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Michigan's southwest shore: 70 to 150 miles east of Chicago

White sailboat by red lighthouse in lake at Holland State Park
Holland State Park. Blaine Moats

Towns like New Buffalo, St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, Holland, Saugatuck and Grand Haven provide pristine beaches, great shopping, lakeside restaurants and front-row view of sunsets over Lake Michigan. The most accessible section of this shore extends from the Indiana line 175 miles north to Ludington. How far you drive is up to you – each town has its own personality. Take a spin on the carousel at St. Joe, tour a working windmill in Holland or just stretch out on a beach - preferably with a view of a lighthouse.

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Galena, Illinois: 163 miles west of Chicago

Galena, Illinois
Troy Walsh/Visit Galena

Shops and restaurants in century-old buildings have long attracted visitors to this town of 3,500. But take time to hike, cruise the river or ski the slopes, sip local wines, taste beer and ... do some shopping.

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Mount Morris, Illinois: 100 miles northwest of Chicago

White Pines Resort
Jason Donnelly

With its rolling terrain, state parks and preserves traversed by the mighty Rick and Mississippi rivers, plus biking and hiking trails crisscrossing the area, the Blackhawk Waterways region of northwest Illinois promises outdoor recreation bliss. The region also helped shape the childhood of our 40th president, whose boyhood home opens its doors to visitors.

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Cedarburg, Wisconsin: 113 miles north of Chicago

Limestone buildings create a scenic backdrop in Cedarburg.
Cedarburg. Courtesy of Edmunds Studios

A great weekend destination for both shoppers and history buffs, Cedarburg has a Main Street that's on the National Register of Historic Places and dozens of limestone buildings housing more than 70 boutiques, chocolate shops and restaurants. Explore the town's history at the General Store Museum and Kuhefuss House Museum, and admire handiwork at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts.

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Bloomington-Normal, Illinois: 130 miles southwest of Chicago

Bloomington-Normal, Illinois: 130 miles southwest of Chicago

For theater-lovers, summertime means outdoor Shakespeare. But in downstate Illinois, that takes on a fresh new form. Want improv Shakespeare? Sing-along Shakespeare? Or just a performance of his classics? Starting in June, and running through mid-August, the Illinois Shakespeare Festival in Bloomington-Normal reveals its ode to the Bard. Other draws to the area: Bloomington's restored 1800s buildings house farm-to-table restaurants, shops and live-music venues. Inside the three-story courthouse, a museum highlights the area's historical treasures.

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Madison, Wisconsin: 147 miles northwest of Chicago

Gameday in Madison, Wisconsin
Visit Madison

This town embraces the quirky and classy in its arts, museums, shops, dining venues and outdoor activities. Even its farmers market is a Bohemian rhapsody of local produce, entertainment, art and political activism on the state capitol square. Wander the paths and trails at Olbrich Botanical Gardens or the University of Wisconsin Arboretum; admire the art at Chazen Museum of Art or the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art; take a leisurely cruise around Lake Mendota or Menona; and be sure to work up an appetite-Madison's 600-plus restaurants offer something for every taste.

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Rockford, Illinois: 90 miles west of Chicago

Rockford, Illinois: 90 miles west of Chicago
Anderson Japanese Gardens, Rockford, Illinois. Bob Stefko

Illinois' third-largest city spent years watching travelers whiz by on Interstate-90 on their way east to Chicago. Now, thanks to a revitalized downtown, an emerging foodie scene, new cultural attractions and beautiful public gardens, word is getting out: You'd be crazy not to stop. The tranquil Anderson Japanese Gardens is just one of the draws to the area.

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Fox River Valley, Illinois: 60 miles west of Chicago

St. Charles Riverboat Cruises
Courtesy of St. Charles Convention and Visitors Bureau

An hour west of Chicago's Loop, the Fox River provides a soothing backdrop to towns brimming with indulgent eats, stores housed in historical homes and posh places to stay. Three towns along the winding river offer restful diversions with a nod to history: Catch a household name playing at St. Charles' historical Arcada Theater, or just 3 miles south, explore Geneva's shopping district, where boutiques fill preserved storefronts. And just minutes from Oswego's charming Main Street-with brick-paved sidewalks-is a family-run winery.

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Milwaukee: 93 miles north of Chicago

Paddling on the Milwaukee River
Guided kayak tours on the Milwaukee River introduce locals and visitors to the Brew City's history. KEVIN J. MIYAZAKI

Art, music and food festivals fill the calendar, and the compact downtown has just as diverse offerings. Watch the Milwaukee Art Museum's striking Quadracci Pavilion open and close its "wings"; catch the Milwaukee Brewers in Miller Park; tour the Pabst Mansion; or take a simulated motorcycle ride at the Harley-Davidson Museum.

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Amish Country, Indiana: 110 miles east of Chicago

Amish Country, near Middlebury, Indiana
Bob Stefko

In tiny Nappanee, an Amish man parks his buggy by a gas pump, a living metaphor for the way new and old coexist in northern Indiana. Some people come here for classic Amish Country: 31 kinds of pie at Das Dutchman Essenhaus, hand-sewn gifts and homemade jellies at Little Helpers Quilt Shop, treasure-hunting at the Shipshewana Flea Market. But towns like Goshen, Middlebury and Elkhart also are modern communities.

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Champaign-Urbana: 140 miles south of Chicago

Champaign-Urbana: 140 miles south of Chicago
University of Illinois arboretum, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Jason Lindsey

Great outdoors, grown-up eats and classic clubs make these two cultured cities especially appealing in the summer when University of Illinois students head home. Grab a cheesy bite of nostalgia at Papa Del's Pizza or enjoy more upscale fare at Miga; take time to admire the works at Krannert Art Museum and Spurlock Museum; go for a stroll at the University of Illinois arboretum or Allerton Park and Retreat Center.

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Starved Rock State Park, Illinois: 100 miles southwest of Chicago

Starved Rock Dam, LaSalle County
Ryan Donnell

Starved Rock State Park is a remarkable pocket of land along the Illinois River that includes 18 sandstone canyons, 14 waterfalls; abundant wildlife and birds; Belle of the Rock paddleboat excursions; and guided hikes, special events and interpretive programs. Spend the night in rooms or cabins (and enjoy a hearty meal) at Starved Rock Lodge, built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. If you're up for more exploration, also visit neighboring Matthiessen State Park, where 5 miles of trails carve into the mile-long canyon, passing rocks, waterfalls and beautiful, sometimes dizzying, vantage points.

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Zion, Illinois: 50 miles north of Chicago

Illinois Beach State Park
Illinois Beach State Park, Lake County, Illinois. Courtesy of Illinois Office of Tourism

Zion is located in Lake County, which bridges the gap between Chicago's Cook County and the Wisconsin border with family attractions and nature trails. The area is home to Illinois Beach State Park, Volo Auto Museum and The Chocolate Sanctuary. For more fun, be sure to visit Six Flags Great America.

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South Bend, Indiana: 95 miles east of Chicago

Courtesy of Visit South Bend Mishawaka

Though it's home to the Fighting Irish, it's not all football in South Bend. The St. Joseph River provides a great place for water sports and serves as a sparkling backdrop for a weekend of shopping and dining in the hometown of the University of Notre Dame.

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Turkey Run Inn, Indiana: 150 miles south of Chicago

Turkey Run Inn, Indiana: 150 miles south of Chicago
Turkey Run Inn. Bob Stefko

Sitting on a rocking chair on a veranda at Indiana's Turkey Run State Park inn feels surprisingly like taking refuge deep in the forest. The only sounds? Wind rustling through the trees. Owls hooting. Squirrels chattering. Brooks babbling. Maybe that's why quiet types flock here-bird-watchers, hikers and history buffs eager to explore Parke County and its covered bridges.

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Grand Rapids, Michigan: 175 miles northeast of Chicago

Grand Rapids Michigan
ArtPrize. Johnny Quirin

Inspiration flows on both sides of the Grand River, particularly near downtown. Grand Rapids' ArtPrize extravaganza every other fall is part art walk, part city tour and and entirely vacation-worthy. But there's plenty to see at other times of the year, too, including the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Frank Lloyd Wright's Meyer May House and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum.

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Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin: 150 miles north of Chicago

Osthoff Resort sunset courtyard
Courtesy of Osthoff Resort

Sun, sand and...race cars? Most people come here for quiet weekends of swimming, sunning, boating and water-skiing in the crystal-clear lake, but the legendary Road America course is popular with amateur racers and their fans. Nearby Kettle Moraine State Forest also offers outdoor rec of another type with trails for biking, hiking and running. Round out the weekend with a stay in one of the area resorts such as the Osthoff.

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Lake Mills, Wisconsin: 125 miles northwest of Chicago

Lake Mills, Wisconsin: 125 miles northwest of Chicago
Photo Courtesy of Lewis Station Winery.

Famous for The Ephraim Pottery Studio and Gallery, a getaway to Lake Mills also offers plenty of outdoor recreation on Rock Lake, the Zeloski Marsh and the Glacial Drumlin Bike Trail, as well as a cozy Arts and Crafts style B&B. Snack on crackers and sip wine at Lewis Station Winery, and don't miss the old-fashioned James J. Chocolate Shop.

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Glencoe, Illinois: 15 miles north of Chicago

Chicago Botanic Garden
Chicago Botanic Garden

Glencoe is one of the few cities bordering Chicago along Lake Michigan. The communities of the North Shore seem farther from the bustle of downtown, thanks to abundant green spaces, including the Chicago Botanic Garden. Make sure to visit to Grosse Point Lighthouse during sunset in Evanston and take a walk along the Green Bay Trail between Winnetka and Highland Park.

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Apple River Canyon State Park, Illinois: 146 miles west of Chicago

Fishing is popular at Apple River.

Every day, hundreds of drivers speed past the turnoff on US-20 for Apple River Canyon State Park, bound for getaways in Galena. Those travelers admire the view from the car, not realizing that if they wanted a peek at one of the area's few remaining secrets, they should turn north on Canyon Park Road west of Stockton and drive for just 7 miles. The 297-acre Apple River Canyon State Park offers quiet amid the woods along Apple River. Hike the bluffs. Look for fossils. Listen for wildlife. Fish the river—and let the others head to Galena.

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Beloit, Wisconsin: 96 miles northwest of Chicago

the butterfly club dish
Kevin J. Miyazaki

This area is famous for its supper clubs that serve nostalgia and hearty portions. It all goes down easily with an old-fashioned drink.

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Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie: 60 miles southwest of Chicago

Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie: 60 miles southwest of Chicago
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie.

Experience landscape that once rolled across the Midwest like an ocean at this restored prairie. Spot birds, hear frogs, hike and bike, see wildflowers and unwind among the 19,000 acres at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie.

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Woodstock, Illinois: 60 miles northwest of Chicago

Woodstock, Illinois: 60 miles northwest of Chicago

It's just a train ride from Chicago, but Woodstock feels anything but suburban. The historic town square (famously featured in Groundhog Day) is adorable, with great home decor shops and a cozy bookstore. Come for the summer activities or the annual Groundhog Day Festival in early February.

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