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Roadtrip with RVshare Topeka to Providence

Taking a road trip from Topeka to Providence walks you back in history from the founding of the colonies to establishing non-slave states in the mid-18th century. Along this route, you see the hazards that blocked western expansion from the original 13 colonies and the beauty that drew settlers inland despite those barriers. During this road trip, you travel through eight states, all of which have had an essential influence on America's development. Stopping at national and state parks that seek to preserve the original environment as the settlers found it lets a family experience a piece of history while enjoying the comforts that modern America provides. These RV road trips develop memories that bind a family and create a basic understanding of the country and those who explored what was beyond the next horizon.

Topeka to Providence Road Trip Itinerary

  • Trip length: 22 hours 29 minutes
  • Mileage: 1,462 miles
  • Fun fact: Providence was founded in 1636 to promote religious freedom, and Topeka was founded in 1854 as a slave-free city

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Nearby National Parks

Gateway Arch National Park

Gateway Arch National Park sits in Saint Louis, Missouri — about 320 miles into your Topeka to Providence RV road trip. The arch celebrates the connecting of the east and west at the exact location where the Lewis and Clark Expedition began its epic exploratory mission searching for a navigable passage to the Pacific Ocean. Visitors who take a trolley to the top of the arch get an impressive view of the city and the surrounding countryside. Other nearby restored buildings within the park hold information about important events that took place during different stages of the city’s history.

Indiana Sand Dunes National Park

About 550 miles into your Topeka to Providence RV road trip, you hit Indianapolis. At this crossroads, take a detour north to Lake Michigan to visit Indiana Sand Dunes National Park. The park provides an impressive sandy beach along the southern shores of Lake Michigan. Sunbathing, hiking, fishing, bird-watching, and wildlife habitat observation are among the many activities this park provides visitors. Stay a night or two and discover the cooling breezes that come off the lake. 

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

When you reach Columbus, OH, on your road trip from Topeka to Providence, you are halfway through your journey. At Columbus, take a detour north to see Cuyahoga Valley National Park. At this gorgeous park, you can choose from over 125 miles of trails to hike or bike. With more than 100 waterfalls along the length of the park, you experience many of the most beautiful and compelling natural wonders in the world.

Acadia National Park

When you reach the end of your journey, add Acadia National Park to your road trip itinerary from Topeka to Providence. The addition only increases your journey by 130 miles, and the park is well worth the visit. Every year, over 3.3 million people visit this park to explore its lakes, ocean shores, forests, and peaks. Cadillac Mountain — the highest peak on the East Coast at 1,530 feet — lies within the confines of this park as do six other peaks. Visitors are impressed with the 158 miles of hiking trails, 45 miles of old-style carriage roads, and 16 stone bridges that grace the park.

Nearby State Parks

Beaver Dam State Park  

After you visit Gateway Arch National Park, take a drive east from Saint Louis to Beaver Dam State Park. This park is the perfect spot to rest after days on the road. In the middle of the 237-acre park is a 59-acre artificial lake. The fishing in this lake is excellent, and the nights are calm and quiet. 

Bald Eagle State Park

Another great place to stop and recuperate along your road trip from Topeka to Providence is Bald Eagle State Park in Pennsylvania. The park is about 1,100 miles into your journey. Bald Eagle State Park offers some incredible fishing in the Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir. With over 11 miles of hiking trails, this park provides plenty of relaxing walks with impressive views. Stop here for a day or two to get ready for the final push to Providence on your road trip. 

Beavertail State Park

Beavertail State Park is a great spot to camp while exploring the amenities that Providence and the surrounding area offer. The park is relatively isolated as it sits on the rocky southern tip of Conanicut Island at the inlet of Narragansett Bay. Sitting alongside your RV, setting your sights on the incredible sea views, you do not realize how close you are to the communities of Newport, Providence, and Fall River. The saltwater fishing is exceptional from the banks of this park, with the sea breeze gently brushing your face and the sun glinting off the waves. This park is a place of relaxation where you release the tension of the road before heading home.

Along the Way

Truck Henge

The quest for freedom is alive and well in Topeka as demonstrated by Truck Henge. Once, this area was considered an eyesore with rusted hulks of vehicles sitting about in various spots on a family farm. In response to a local government order to “pick the trucks up,” the owner set the tail end of the vehicles into cement and elevated their frontends as if saluting the sky. The new display was eventually dubbed as folk-art and is left to commemorate the spirit of independence that created Kansas in the first place. 

Original Little League Field

Though organized little league baseball games are now a staple of summer activities across the United States, they did not exist for children until this field was explicitly constructed for kids to play the sport. Before its construction, boys played baseball on the streets and in dirt plots to imitate Major League players. This field is listed on the National Register of Historic Places to recognize its contribution to American culture. 

Calder Stegosaurus Sculpture

When you reach Hartford, CT, on your Topeka to Providence road trip, stop by the Calder Stegosaurus Sculpture for a unique impression of these prehistoric animals by a legendary artist. The sculpture consists of metal shapes bolted together to provide perspective on the size and shape of these giant animals. It sits in Burr Mall between Hartford City Hall and the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art.

Main Cities You Will Pass Through

Saint Louis, Missouri

Saint Louis is the starting off point of so many things that it is no wonder that the city supports a massive number of dump stations. Events seem to happen in this town every week of the year, complementing the incredible array of restaurants, shops, and points of interest in this community. RV campgrounds surround the city, allowing thousands of visitors to stay in a welcoming environment no matter what event they may be attending. 

New York City, New York

“The Big Apple” sits directly on your route and deserves a spot on your road trip itinerary from Topeka to Providence. The city is an incredible mix of cultures, dialects, ethnic groups, and enterprises that typify America. Visiting the city evokes memories of old movies, books, and documentaries. Perhaps your family traveled through here as immigrants or lived here before European ships broached the horizon. There are so many visitors to this city that there are many dump stations to accommodate them all. Surrounding the city, an incredible number of campgrounds await visitors.

Cranston, Rhode Island

Just before you reach Providence, you'll pass through Cranston, a community that you'll want to take some time to visit. If your road trip is taking place during the summer months, head over to Cranston's Budlong Pool, one of the country's largest outdoor swimming pools. If history interests you, be sure to visit the Thomas Fenner House, which was built around 1677, and the Sprague Mansion, an 18th-century homestead that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Here, right outside of Providence near the end of your journey, take the time to empty your waste tanks at one of the many dump stations available to you. You can then complete your trip a few miles down the road in Providence, where you'll find several campgrounds to visit before you return to your everyday life.

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When you follow this road trip itinerary from Topeka to Providence, 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 Topeka or Providence.