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Roadtrip with RVshare Minneapolis to Atlantic City

The road trip from Minneapolis to Atlantic City is one that will take a few days to complete. If you drive straight, it can be completed in a day, but there are plenty of national and state parks to visit along the way. There are cities that you will want to visit as well, so don’t hesitate to find a campground in the area and stay awhile. Once you get to your destination, you can gamble, spend some time on the beach, or take a walk down Steel Pier while munching on some fries from the boardwalk.

Fun Facts

  • Trip Length: One day
  • Mileage: 1,227 miles
  • Fun Fact: Even though Atlantic City is best known for its casinos, the first casino, Resorts Atlantic City, was built fairly recently, in 1978.

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Nearby National Parks

Indiana Sand Dunes National Park

The first national park that you will encounter during this Minneapolis to Atlantic City RV road trip is Indiana Sand Dunes National Park. This is a 15,177-acre park, and it was given national park status in 2019, making it a relatively recent addition to the National Park System. Its lowest elevation is at the foot of Lake Michigan, and the highest will vary based on the time of year and the size of the dunes. Indiana Dunes State Park is actually inside of the national park, so you can explore that as well. This park has more than 50 miles of trails, so if you like to hike, make a stop here. 

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Cuyahoga Valley National Park is the only national park in Ohio, and it covers about 32,572 acres of land. In the park, there is something for everyone to enjoy. About 22 miles of the Cuyahoga River winds through the park, and there are 125 miles of hiking trails that you can explore. Brandywine Falls, which is the largest waterfall in the park, is a popular attraction that most visitors want to see. There is a marsh where beavers live and a scenic railroad inside the park as well.

Nearby State Parks

Willow River State Park

Willow River State Park is one of the most visited parks in the state of Wisconsin, and it is full of waterfalls, rivers, and gorges. The park is a little less than 3,000 acres in size, and you can fish, swim, hike, kayak, rock climb, and more. There are 13 miles of trails to explore. Kayaks and canoes can be rented at Little Falls Lake, and Willow River is stocked with trout, so you are likely to catch some fish if you try. During the winter, sledding and ice fishing are also popular pastimes at the park.

Pokagon State Park

Pokagon State Park is one of the Indiana state parks that you will come across during your trip. The park provides a breathtaking view of Lake James, and there are plenty of activities to enjoy during your visit. There are bike paths and trails to explore. You can visit the nature center or enjoy some fishing along the banks of the lake. In the winter, skiing is a common activity here, and there is also a toboggan run that is available on weekends from Thanksgiving until the end of February.

Harrison Lake State Park

Harrison Lake State Park is an Ohio state park that is very scenic. It used to be a wetland area because the land was once under Lake Erie. Today, however, the area is mostly forested with a lot of the wetland features that you would expect to see. There is a beach that you can relax on, and you have the option to take a boat out and enjoy some fishing. There are also 3.5 miles of trails circling the lake that you can hike as well.

Shawnee State Park

Shawnee State Park is about 1,095 acres of land, which is mostly carved valleys and wooded hills. There is plenty of wildlife in the park; you will likely see deer, turkeys, raccoons, bobcats, and even black bears. The forests are filled with orchids and other types of wildflowers. There are 75 miles of trails that can be hiked, biked, or enjoyed on horseback. Two beaches can be used for swimming, and the lakes also have boat ramps where you can go out into the water and cast a line. In addition, the park has an 18-hole golf course.

Along the Way

RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum

What better place to visit than the RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum, especially when traveling in an RV! The museum is 100,000 square feet of RVs and trailers that date back to the 1920s. You can learn about the technological advancements of motorhomes since before WWII and pay tribute to some of the pioneers who made a significant impact on the RVs that you can purchase today.

Wolf Sanctuary of PA

If you like seeing animals up close, you will want to visit the wolf sanctuary while you are in Pennsylvania. These wolves live in 80 acres of natural woods, which are similar to their natural habitat. Tours are offered as well as full moon events where the wolves will be howling for all to hear. They even offer photography sessions with the wolves.

Valley Forge National Historic Park

Valley Forge National Historic Park was a park created to preserve the history that happened during the winter of 1777 and 1778. During this time, George Washington led the continental army into the valley, and this is where they stayed. You can see the Muhlenberg Brigade Huts that served as temporary barracks and Washington’s Headquarters where Washington and the highest-ranked officers lived and worked. You can see rows of cannons in the artillery park, and there are trolley tours that you can take part in to see all of the most important points of interest in the park.

Main Cities You Will Pass Through

Chicago, IL

Chicago is called "The Windy City," and there is plenty to explore while visiting the area. There are theaters like the Chicago Theatre and the Lyric Opera of Chicago. You can also take the time to explore the Museum of Contemporary Art and Shedd Aquarium. Make sure to take a relaxing stroll through Millennium Park as well. You can easily find a campground near Chicago to stay at for a few nights. If you simply need a dump station before continuing your Minneapolis to Atlantic City road trip, there are options that will only charge a small fee to use. 

Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh is known as The City of Bridges because there are more than 445 bridges in the city alone that cross three rivers. Did you know that there’s a hill in Pittsburgh? While you are visiting, make sure to ride the trolley to the top of Mount Washington to see an amazing view of the city below. The Carnegie Museum of Art and the Andy Warhol Museum are great places to visit while you are in the city, and if you are planning on staying for a while, take the time to visit the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium. 

There are plenty of Pittsburgh campgrounds where you can park your RV and stay for the night. If you only need to dump your black and gray water before moving on, there are also dump stations that can be found in and around "Steel City."

Philadelphia, PA

The last major city that you will find on your road trip itinerary from Minneapolis to Atlantic City is Philadelphia. Here, you can visit the Liberty Bell, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Zoo, the Edgar Allen Poe National Historic Site, and much more. Don’t forget to grab one of the city’s famous cheesesteaks before you leave. 

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When you follow this road trip itinerary from Minneapolis to Atlantic City, you will enjoy historic locations and beautiful scenery along the way. If you want to travel in comfort and style, consider an RV rental from RVshare. From large motorhomes to compact campervans, there is a rig that will meet your travel and budget needs. Once you hit the road, you are protected by our renter guarantee and 24/7 roadside assistance. Find the perfect vehicle for your travel needs in Minneapolis or Atlantic City.