2-Day Detroit to Bloomington, Indiana Itinerary

  • Day 1: The Henry Ford Museum
    4 hours (270 miles) from Detroit

    The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, is a world-renowned museum of American history and innovation, featuring exhibits on transportation, industry, and pop culture. Visitors can see historic artifacts such as the Rosa Parks Bus, the Wright Brothers' first airplane, and the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.

  • Day 1: Indiana Dunes National Park
    3 hours and 30 minutes (215 miles) from The Henry Ford Museum

    The Indiana Dunes National Park is a diverse ecosystem of sand dunes, wetlands, forests, and beaches along the southern shore of Lake Michigan. Visitors can hike, swim, birdwatch, and even go camping in the park's pristine wilderness.

  • Day 2: Indiana University Bloomington
    1 hour and 30 minutes (75 miles) from Indiana Dunes National Park

    Indiana University Bloomington is a beautiful college campus with world-class facilities and academic programs. Visitors can take a tour and learn about the university's history, traditions, and student life.

  • Day 2: WonderLab Museum of Science, Health, and Technology
    10 minutes (2 miles) from Indiana University Bloomington

    The WonderLab Museum of Science, Health, and Technology is an interactive museum that encourages learning and exploration for visitors of all ages. Exhibits include hands-on experiments, unique displays, and live performances.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • The Henry Ford Museum (4 hours, $25)
  • Indiana Dunes National Park (3 hours 30 minutes, $15)
  • Indiana University Bloomington (1 hour 30 minutes, free)
  • WonderLab Museum of Science, Health, and Technology (10 minutes, $9)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $49

Transportation

This itinerary requires a rental car. The estimated cost of renting a car for two days is about $100 - $150, depending on the model and company. The total driving distance is about 560 miles. Gas prices in Indiana are around $2.50 per gallon, so expect to spend around $40 on gas.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting other attractions in the Detroit or Bloomington areas, such as the Detroit Institute of Arts or the Monroe County History Center. If you have less time, you may want to skip the Indiana Dunes National Park and go straight to Bloomington.

Airports

The closest airport to Bloomington is Indianapolis International Airport (IND), located about 50 miles northeast of the city. Other nearby airports include Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) in Louisville, Kentucky (about 95 miles south) and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) in Chicago, Illinois (about 200 miles north).

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