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New York to Chicago

Journey Highlights

Experience the scenic cross-country journey from New York to Chicago

Great Lakes and Lake Erie

Lake Erie is one of the five Great Lakes of North America; catch a glimpse of the lake and its expansive freshwater expanse stretching to the horizon. And continuing through Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Hudson River Valley

When the train passes through the Hudson River Valley, passengers can see the views of the Catskill Mountains, rolling hills, and the beauty of riverside towns like Poughkeepsie and Hudson.

Erie Canal and Upstate New York

During this train journey, passengers can view the Erie Canal, an engineering marvel crucial in shaping America's economy during the 19th century.

Midwest Farmlands

The train moves into the Midwest, passing through farms, fields, and small rural towns. It then passes through Toledo, Ohio, which is known for the glass industry, and continues into Indiana.

Best Time to Travel

Spring (March-May)

Spring is a season with fresh blooms, many outdoor activities, and a lively ambiance. Temperatures from 40°F to 70°F.

Summer (June – August)

This is Chicago's busiest time, with temperatures ranging from 70°F to 90°F. It's a good time for beach days, rooftop bars, and river cruises. It is also the peak travel season for relaxing and walking on the beaches.

Fall (September – November)

Spring season with fresh blooms, many outdoor activities, and a lively ambiance, and spring brings temperatures ranging from 40°F to 70°F. You can explore cherry blossoms in Jackson Park, flower and garden shows, etc.

Winter (December – February)

Winter has a cold and snowy atmosphere, with temperatures from 15°F to 35°F. Visitors can explore holiday markets and ice skating rinks. They can also enjoy the city's museums, theater scene, and winter festivals.

Outdoor activities in Chicago

Golden Gate Bridge Biking

Walk or bike the Lakefront Trail

The Chicago Walking Trail connects many of the city's top attractions, including parks and beaches. It is the best place for biking, walking, and rollerblading and offers beautiful views.

Lands End Trail

Explore the Chicago Riverwalk

The Chicago River offers a variety of attractions, including bars, restaurants, public art displays, and outdoor seating areas. Visitors can explore the riverfront cafe while watching the boats and kayakers pass by.

Alcatraz Island

Visit Lincoln Park & Lincoln Park Zoo

With its lush green spaces, Lincoln Park features gardens, trails, and a picturesque lakefront area. It is one of the oldest free zoos in the U.S. and is home to animals worldwide. The park features the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Nature Boardwalk.

Twin Peaks

Kayaking Along the Chicago River

If you want to experience the city, rent a boat and paddle along the Chicago River, through the heart of downtown, passing under historic bridges and alongside towering skyscrapers.

Frequently Asked Questions

When you visit Chicago, try the classic deep-dish pizza, a Chicago-style hot dog, the legendary Italian beef sandwich, and Garrett's famous popcorn for a perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors.

Chicago is home to numerous museums, including the Museum of Science and Industry, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Art Institute of Chicago, as well as notable jazz venues like the Green Mill and major concerts at the United Center.

Chicago is about a 9-hour drive to Niagara Falls and a 4-hour flight to the Grand Canyon.

Chicago's most popular and major tourist attractions include the Chicago Riverwalk, Willis Tower Skydeck, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum, and the Adler Planetarium.

The most popular events in Chicago include the Chicago Air and Water Show, Taste of Chicago, and Chicago Blues Festival.
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