RV campgrounds between Washington, DC and Chicago (2024)

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driving / 2 days / no pets / RV


RV campgrounds from Washington, DC to Chicago

Campground suggestions provided by AllStays.com

Here's a sample itinerary for a camping drive from Washington, DC to Chicago in your RV. If you're planning a road trip to Chicago, you can research locations to stop along the way.Make sure you check road conditionsto double check the weather. Find the best RV parks, campgrounds, hotels, restaurants, and attractions based on themost talked about places recommended by Trippy members and AllStays. Scroll down to see all the RV campgrounds along the way.

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Day 1

10:00 am start in Washington, DC
drive for about 1 hour

11:10 am Harpers Ferry
eat at Mountain House Cafe
stay for about 1 hour
and leave at 12:10 pm
drive for about 1.5 hours

1:34 pm Breezewood
stay for about 1 hour
and leave at 2:34 pm
drive for about 2 hours

4:39 pm Pittsburgh
stay for about 1.5 hours
and leave at 6:09 pm
drive for about 1 hour

7:15 pm Youngstown (Ohio)
stay overnight at Days Inn & Suites Girard
leave the next day around 9:00 am

day 1 driving ≈ 6 hours
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Day 2

9:00 am leave from Days Inn & Suites Girard
drive for about 1 hour

10:12 am Cleveland
stay for about 2 hours
and leave at 12:12 pm
drive for about 2 hours

1:58 pm Toledo (Ohio)
stay for about 1 hour
and leave at 2:58 pm
drive for about 2 hours

5:08 pm Middlebury (Indiana)
stay for about 1 hour
and leave at 6:08 pm
drive for about 2 hours

8:19 pm arrive in Chicago
stay at Wyndham Blake Chicago

day 2 driving ≈ 7.5 hours
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Washington, DC to Chicago questions

Virginia asked:
Plan non stop (0 answers)


What are RV campgrounds along the way?

Harpers Ferry (3 answers)
KOA Campground Harpers Ferry (1 mention)
Harpers Ferry Campground (1 mention)
Hollywood Casino at Charlestown Races (1 mention)
Antietam Creek Campground - Chesapeake Ohio Canal NP (1 mention)
Brunswick Family Campground (1 mention)
The Treehouse Camp (1 mention)
restaurants around Harpers Ferry:
Mountain House Cafe
The Iron Horse Cafe
Old Towne Cafe
The Swiss Miss
The Coffee Mill

Breezewood (3 answers)
Brush Creek Campground (1 mention)
Buchanan State Forest (1 mention)

Pittsburgh (61 answers)
restaurants around Pittsburgh:
Crazy Mocha Café
questions about Pittsburgh:
First timer to Pittsburgh, what should I explore?
First time to Pittsburgh, what are things a first time visitor has to do?
What's the best neighborhood in Pittsburgh for a first time visitor?
Parking spots for a 45' motorcoach in or near downtown Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh on a budget?

Youngstown (Ohio) (9 answers)
Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground (1 mention)
Hubbards Haven Family Campground (1 mention)
hotels around Youngstown (Ohio):
Days Inn & Suites Girard
Metroplex Inn & Suites Girard (Ohio)
Hotel 30
Motel 6 Youngstown Ohio
Super 8 Youngstown Airport
Residence Inn Youngstown Poland
Red Roof Inn Boardman
questions about Youngstown (Ohio):
Where to stay near Youngstown

Cleveland (83 answers)
restaurants around Cleveland:
Hofbräuhaus Cleveland
Nano Brew
McNulty's Bier Markt
Great Lakes Brewing Company
Flying Fig
Market Avenue Wine Bar

questions about Cleveland:
What's the best neighborhood in Cleveland for a first time visitor?
Good restaurants for business dinner?
What is your favorite restaurant in Cleveland?
New to the city, friend coming to visit: What should we do?
Fun things to do

Toledo (Ohio) (14 answers)
restaurants around Toledo (Ohio):
Manhattan's Restaurant
questions about Toledo (Ohio):
Where's a fun place for breakfast in Toledo Ohio?

Middlebury (Indiana) (2 answers)
KOA Campground Middlebury (1 mention)
Ebys Pines (1 mention)
Shipshewana Campground-North (1 mention)
Elkhart County 4-h Fairgrounds (1 mention)


Where's the best place to stay in Chicago?

Are you going straight to a hotel, orlooking for a vacation rental or Airbnb?

The best resource on neighborhoods, areas,and hotels is the Trippy page onwhere to stay in Chicago.

You can also see most people recommend as the best amount of time to visit. Find out how many days in Chicago to stay.

If you're looking for a quick answer, you can check out Wyndham Blake Chicago.

Here are some more hotels people talk about:

W Chicago - City Center (1 mention)

Hotel Burnham - A Kimpton Hotel (1 mention)

(1 mention)

The Blackstone (1 mention)

Want to research more popular hotels in Chicago?Click the blue button below.

Where's the best place to eat in Chicago?

Need some recommendations on somewhere to get food?

GoPetFriendly suggests Kasey’s Tavern.

Want to research more popular restaurants in Chicago?Click the blue button below.

What are some things to do in Chicago?

This section could be endless, so rather than trying tosuggest every local activity or attraction, we'll leave itopen-ended.

These are some of the places people talk about on AllStays:

McCormick Place Truck Marshalling Yard (1 mention)

Of course, Trippy is the perfect place to ask questionsbecause there's an entire community of travelers talkingto each other and sharing tips and advice. Trippy is whereyou can get answers personalized for your tastes, budgets,trip dates & more!

For example, here are some questions people have asked about Chicago. Click on any question to see answers from the community!

Katie from Los Angeles asked:
What is your favorite restaurant in Chicago? (68 answers)

Sunil from Mountain View asked:
Best Chicago pizza? (18 answers)

Blair from Halifax asked:
What to do in one weekend in Chicago? (14 answers)

지은 from asked:
airport transportation (14 answers)

Joanne from Florida asked:
Chicago - Should we rent a car or no? (12 answers)

Click the button below to explore more questionsand answers related to Chicago.

Do I really have to go back home?

Yes, even this step is optional, because if you're on vacationwho wants the trip to end? It's okay, you can start planning yournext trip!

Want to plan the trip back? Get the reverse directions for aChicago to Washington, DC drive in an RV, or go to the main page to plan a new road trip.

You can also compare the travel time if you're flying or drivingby calculating the distance from Washington, DC to Chicago. Or get a full Washington, DC to Chicago flight plan.

Don't forget about exploring your own hometown with a staycation.You can also find some cool day trips or get away for a weekend.Maybe try typing in a faraway location like London, Hong Kong,or Sydney, and get inspired for your dream trip around the world.

And if you know Washington, DC well, please help your fellowtravelers and answer their questions about Washington, DC!

At a Glance

without making any stops
total driving distance is 699 miles
driving time of 10 hours, 47 minutes

Chicago is 1 hour behind Washington, DC
199 Washington, DC travel answers
3 Harpers Ferry travel answers
3 Breezewood travel answers
61 Pittsburgh travel answers
9 Youngstown (Ohio) travel answers
83 Cleveland travel answers
14 Toledo (Ohio) travel answers
2 Middlebury (Indiana) travel answers
337 Chicago travel answers

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RV campgrounds between Washington, DC and Chicago (2024)

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