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So you want to go on a road trip from Ohio to Yellowstone National Park!
👆 Road trip destination from Ohio: Yellowstone National Park! There are over 10,000 hydrothermal features in Yellowstone! This includes more than 500 geysers! This means that there are truly so many things to do in Yellowstone National Park!
In September and October 2021, I did a road trip from the midwest to Wyoming. (Yellowstone is mostly in Wyoming.)
It was actually a road trip out west from Michigan.
But I can also give you some ideas on how to get to Yellowstone if you are starting the drive from Ohio!
You can make a similar route coming from Ohio if you are looking to see things along the way.
It took me 10 days to drive to Yellowstone. That is one way.
No, it doesn’t have to take you 10 days to drive from Ohio to Yellowstone!
It is definitely possible to make the drive in much fewer days if you want.
Are you still deciding if you even want to go to Yellowstone?! Here you go:
How long is the drive from Ohio to Yellowstone National Park?
Driving directly, it might take around 25 hours of driving time from Ohio to Yellowstone.
- Cleveland to Yellowstone is 25 hours driving directly. (map)
- Columbus to Yellowstone is 25 hours driving directly (map)
- Cincinnati to Yellowstone is 24 hours driving directly (map)
Of course, it’s a bad idea to do this drive in one day.
It might even be bad to do this drive in 2 days. That would be driving an average of 13 hours each day. I can imagine some people will think that’s doable.
But I would say that at minimum, taking 3 days to drive from Ohio to Yellowstone starts to seem actually reasonable. That would be an average of 8-9 hours a day.
So if you want your road trip from Ohio to be focused on Yellowstone National Park and this is mainly a Yellowstone National Park road trip, then you might say you are going to take 3 days or 4 days to drive to Yellowstone from Ohio.
But there are a bunch of other stops that you can make if you want the “journey” (aka the drive to Yellowstone) to be meaningful too!
Of course, there are many different ways you can do this drive depending on your time and interests!
Below will show you one driving route to start to give you some ideas… the way I did it… if you want to break up the drive and spend more time along the way from Ohio to Yellowstone!
Download offline maps before you go!
It’s quite possible that you will have minimal data in some places as you are driving to Wyoming.
It will be best to download offline google maps before you go! This is free.
If you’ll be doing some day hikes in Wyoming, see the best apps for hiking in Wyoming!
More below for ideas on driving from Ohio to Yellowstone!
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What is there to see between Ohio and Yellowstone?
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1. Great River Bluffs State Park (Minnesota)
Your driving route to get out west can be through Iowa, or it can be through Wisconsin and Minnesota.
If you look at driving time only, then it is basically the same whether you go through WI / MN vs Iowa.
If you go through Wisconsin and Minnesota, then an option is to make an overnight stop in Chicago too… or at least drive through Chicago if you’ve never been! (For which you will want to add in more time because… city traffic! If you want to drive through Chicago without getting out of the car, you can see my drive through downtown Chicago in my SD to MI post going in the opposite direction. DO beware of toll roads though! Those admin fees can add up!)
On a previous trip back from out west, I made a stop at Great River Bluffs State Park.
Great River Bluffs State Park is a Minnesota state park in Winona MN, and this can make for a break-up point right after you leave Wisconsin.
It is located pretty much directly off of I-90.
This can be another camping option, as there is the Great River Bluffs State Park campground.
You can also make it a stop to go for a short hike that ends with views of the Mississippi River.
There is a Minnesota state park entry fee of around $7.
Cleveland to Great River Bluffs State Park is around a 9.5 hour drive. (map)
Great River Bluffs State Park to Yellowstone National Park is around an 16 hour drive. (map)
2. Palisades State Park (South Dakota)
Palisades State Park is a small South Dakota state park that can also make for a nice break-up point as you drive west along I-90 in South Dakota.
This is located in eastern South Dakota, and you’ll take the I-90 exit shortly after entering South Dakota from Minnesota. If you want to drive through Iowa, this can be your first stop in South Dakota too.
All of the best places to visit in South Dakota are in western South Dakota, so this is something to do in eastern South Dakota along I-90.
There is the Palisades State Park campground.
There are also the Palisades State Park cabins.
South Dakota state park camping cabins are simple (bring your own everything including bedding) but it’s a budget-friendly way to have a roof over your head!
Cleveland to Palisades State Park is around a 13.5 hour drive. (map)
Palisades State Park to Yellowstone is around a 12.5 hour drive. (map)
See more about planning your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip:
3. Badlands National Park (South Dakota)
Badlands National Park is the best national park in South Dakota.
The main thing to do is to drive along Badlands Loop Road.
Badlands Loop Road is THE road to drive in Badlands National Park. It’s the main road through the park.
All you have to do is drive this road and you will get scenic views!
👆 You can make a quick stop at the Big Badlands Overlook.
This is also the road that has pretty much all of the popular viewpoints and popular hikes in Badlands National Park.
👆 Hiking the Door Trail.
👆 Hiking the Badlands ladder hike. This is one of the scary trails in Badlands National Park!
There are campgrounds in Badlands National Park.
The Cedar Pass Campground is the more convenient Badlands campground because it is located almost directly off of the Badlands Loop Road.
While the Cedar Pass Campground is the most convenient, you may also want to go camping in Badlands National Park in the more remote area of the park too.
That’s where you will find the free Sage Creek campground where you have a very good chance of seeing prairie dogs.
And you also have a chance at seeing buffalo at Sage Creek campground walking right past your tent!
If you are not camping, then driving towards this remote Sage Creek area will also give you a chance to see prairie dogs and buffalo.
You also have a chance to see bighorn sheep in Badlands National Park too!
For that, you have a chance to see them just by driving the main area of Badlands Loop Road.
Cleveland to Badlands National Park is around a 17.5 hour drive. (map)
Badlands National Park to Yellowstone is around an 8 hour drive. (map)
See more about planning your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip:
- Things to do in Badlands National Park for views!
- Camping in Badlands National Park (with buffalo and prairie dogs!)
- Where to see bighorn sheep in Badlands National Park
4. Wall Drug (South Dakota)
Wall Drug is a complete tourist attraction.
As you are driving along I-90 west in South Dakota, you will see a TON of signs for Wall Drug.
There are really just THAT many that it will have you thinking… what is this Wall Drug?!?!
Well, personally I think it’s skippable.
But it’s also kind of an all-American road trip story, and you are on a road trip yourself, so… you might want to be a part of it and stop by!
I did an overnight at a hotel in Wall SD. (Super 8 by Wyndham Wall – reviews)
Cleveland to Wall SD is around a 17.5 hour drive. (map)
Wall SD to Yellowstone is around an 8 hour drive. (map)
See more about planning your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip:
5. Mount Rushmore National Memorial (South Dakota)
Mount Rushmore is one of the most popular places to visit in South Dakota from out of state… if not THE most popular.
If you want to stay for a night or 2 near Mount Rushmore, there are a few hotels near Mount Rushmore in Keystone SD.
The big city near Mount Rushmore is Rapid City SD, and this is around 30 minutes away.
Mount Rushmore is in the famous Black Hills of South Dakota.
A popular drive related to Mount Rushmore is to drive through the Iron Mountain Road tunnels that includes a tunnel view of Mount Rushmore.
If you want to make time for it, you might also be interested in driving through Custer State Park also in the Black Hills. For example, you can drive through the Needles Eye Tunnel.
There are also buffalo in Custer State Park.
There are also camping cabins in Custer State Park, along with other more “luxury” Custer State Park lodging options.
If you want to stay for a few days in the Black Hills, this area is also where you will find Wind Cave National Park and Jewel Cave National Monument.
And then not too far away is also the National Natural Landmark of the Mammoth Site where you can see what’s said to be the largest concentration of mammoth remains in the world.
Cleveland to Mount Rushmore is around a 19 hour drive. (map)
Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone is around an 8 hour drive. (map)
See more about planning your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip:
- Things to do in Mount Rushmore National Memorial
- Things to do in the Black Hills for views!
- Things to do in Custer State Park
- Custer State Park camping cabins
6. Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway (South Dakota)
The Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway is a scenic drive that you can make along the way if you are driving from Mount Rushmore to Devils Tower. (Next on the list!)
You can make it just about the drive.
Or you can get out of the car for a couple of stops too, like for hiking to Spearfish Falls.
There is also the Roughlock Falls Road that you can take from Savoy SD to get to the Roughlock Falls trailhead.
Cleveland to Spearfish SD is around a 19 hour drive. (map)
Spearfish to Yellowstone is around a 6.5 hour drive. (map)
See more about planning your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip:
7. Devils Tower National Monument (Wyoming)
Devils Tower is an iconic rock formation.
If you only want to dedicate 1-2 hours to Devils Tower, that’s completely reasonable.
There are some quick things to do at Devils Tower.
I did an overnight at a hotel near Devils Tower. (Best Western Devils Tower Inn in Hulett WY – reviews)
Then I did 1 night at the Devils Tower campground.
If you are at Devils Tower when it’s dark, you might see rock climbers lighting up Devils Tower!
Cleveland to Devils Tower is around a 20 hour drive. (map)
Devils Tower to Yellowstone is around a 6.5 hour drive. (map)
See more about planning your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip:
- Driving from Mount Rushmore to Devils Tower
- Things to do in Devils Tower National Monument
- Camping in Devils Tower National Monument
8. Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming)
There are 2 national parks in Wyoming.
You know about Yellowstone, and Grand Teton is the other one.
Since you are so near if you are going to Yellowstone, you really shouldn’t miss Grand Teton National Park!
If you’re short on time, even a drive through the park can be worth it.
The best road to drive if you are truly short on time is Teton Park Road.
Along the way you will also pass by the turn-off for Jenny Lake Scenic Drive.
If you have more time, then you will want to do the whole 42-mile Grand Teton Scenic Loop Drive. (Teton Park Road is a part of it.)
And if you have even more time… or instead of the rest of the scenic loop… you can do a short hike with mountain views! (For example, hike to Taggart Lake.)
For Grand Teton National Park, the most popular gateway town is Jackson WY or Jackson Hole.
Grand Teton and Yellowstone are connected.
So depending on your route (aka what you’re doing after Yellowstone), you may or may not want to go to Grand Teton before you go to Yellowstone.
From Devils Tower, you can go directly to Yellowstone. Going to Grand Teton first is a detour.
So going directly to Yellowstone is another way you can take a few days off of your Yellowstone road trip.
I went to Grand Teton first. And then after Yellowstone I was went to Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho for lava fields and caves!
Driving from Yellowstone to Craters of the Moon, you can also drive the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway to stop by for waterfalls.
Also on the way to Grand Teton, I spent a couple of nights in a Wyoming national forest cabin too.
If you decide to go to Grand Teton National Park before Yellowstone, then also see about how to drive from Devils Tower to Grand Teton.
Cleveland to Grand Teton National Park without going through South Dakota (aka the quickest way) is around a 25 hour drive. (map)
If you go through South Dakota, it’s a 26 hour drive. (map)
See more about planning your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip:
- Best things to do in Grand Teton National Park
- Driving through Grand Teton National Park
- How to spend one day in Grand Teton National Park
- Driving from Grand Teton to Yellowstone
9. Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming)
And you’ve made it to Yellowstone National Park!!!
What makes Yellowstone National Park very special is the Yellowstone supervolcano!
Because of the Yellowstone supervolcano, there are tons of thermal features to see all over Yellowstone National Park.
So you must be sure to see geysers, hot springs, mudpots, and fumaroles (steam vents)!
This is not too hard to do since there are so many of them.
You do this by visiting the many thermal basins that are in the park.
THE best things to do in Yellowstone National Park are to see the Old Faithful geyser eruption (see from ground level and the old faithful geyser overlook) and to see the Grand Prismatic Spring (see from ground level and the grand prismatic spring overlook).
The West Thumb Geyser Basin is another one of the great things to do in Yellowstone, as you get to see thermal features with the backdrop of Yellowstone Lake.
And hopefully you will get to see a bunch of smaller geyser eruptions, like the Clepsydra Geyser!
There are also buffalo in Yellowstone National Park.
See more about planning your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip:
- Best things to do in Yellowstone National Park
- How to spend an easy-going one day in Yellowstone National Park
And those are just a few ideas on how to drive from Ohio to Yellowstone National Park!
More for your Ohio to Yellowstone road trip planning:
- Best places to visit in Wyoming
- Wyoming national forest cabins
- Best places to visit in South Dakota
- Campgrounds in South Dakota
And, after Yellowstone, maybe you want to loop back around and make the return trip from Yellowstone to Ohio with a detour through North Dakota to go to another national park! (map) In which case…
Or, you can drive the southern route back to Ohio. You can drive the Snowy Range Scenic Byway in Wyoming.
And then you can take a detour to Toadstool Geologic Park in the Nebraska Badlands that is part of Oglala National Grassland.
PLUS: A separate summer road trip for you closer to home:
- Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
- Places to visit in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
- Things to do in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Things to do in Mammoth Cave National Park
HAPPY DRIVING TO YELLOWSTONE FROM OHIO!