Cedar Rapids, IA Road Trips
Drivers starting from Cedar Rapids, IA have 10 mapped routes to choose from, making it a small but connected base in the Midwest. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 141-mile quick runs to 300-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Cedar Rapids, IA head west, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
11
Longest Drive
301.8 mi
Hawarden, IA
Quickest Drive
2h 48m
Van Meter, IA
Plan Around Cedar Rapids, IA
Popular Incoming Routes
Useful if Cedar Rapids, IA is the arrival point and you want the strongest routes into the city first.
Continue From Cedar Rapids, IA
Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Cedar Rapids, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to George, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Hamburg, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Sidney, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Carter Lake, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Woodbine, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Villisca, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Guthrie Center, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Buffalo (historical), IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Earlham, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA to Van Meter, IA
Driving from Cedar Rapids, IA
The typical drive from Cedar Rapids, IA covers about 224 miles and takes around 4h 26m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 300 miles (6h 8m), while the shortest is just 141 miles.
Popular Destinations
Top road trip destinations from Cedar Rapids, IA are George, IA (300.1 mi, 6h 8m), Hamburg, IA (297 mi, 5h 35m), Sidney, IA (290.1 mi, 5h 39m), Carter Lake, IA (257.8 mi, 4h 58m), and Woodbine, IA (248.3 mi, 4h 54m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
Regular gas in IA currently averages around $3.77 per gallon. For the typical 224-mile trip from Cedar Rapids, IA, budget about $33 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.
Most routes head west — leaving in the morning keeps the sun behind you for a more comfortable drive. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 10 mapped routes leaving Cedar Rapids, IA and 1 routes heading into Cedar Rapids, IA, covering 11 total connections. Distances range from 141 to 300 miles.
The longest mapped route from Cedar Rapids, IA covers 300 miles and takes approximately 6h 8m. Shorter options start at just 141 miles.
The average route from Cedar Rapids, IA runs about 224 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 26m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
At current gas prices (about $3.77/gallon for regular), the average 224-mile trip from Cedar Rapids, IA costs roughly $33 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.
The most popular road trip destinations from Cedar Rapids, IA include George, IA, Hamburg, IA, Sidney, IA and Carter Lake, IA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Cedar Rapids, IA by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
136,859
Median Income
$67,859
Median Home Value
$177,100
Median Age
36.9
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Cedar Rapids, IA at a Glance
Founded
1849
Elevation
810 ft
Area
72 mi²
Notable People from Cedar Rapids, IA
A sampling of people born in Cedar Rapids, IA.
Elijah Wood
1981
American actor (born 1981)
Ashton Kutcher
1978
American actor, producer and model (born 1978)
Carl Van Vechten
1880–1964
American writer and photographer (1880–1964)
Michael Emerson
1954
American actor (born 1954)
Ron Livingston
1967
American actor
Bobby Driscoll
1937–1968
American actor (1937–1968)
Terry Farrell
1963
American actress and model (born 1963)
Brooks Wheelan
1986
American comedian
John Lipsky
1947
economist
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Cedar Rapids, IA.
Mother Mosque of America
historic mosque in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Douglas and Charlotte Grant House
historic house in Iowa, United States
Linn County Courthouse
courthouse in Iowa
Mays Island
island in the Cedar River in Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, United States
Museum of Art Cedar Rapids
museum in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library
archive organization in Cedar Rapids, United States
Bohemian Commercial Historic District
historic district in Iowa, United States
Hotel Roosevelt
building in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Traveler Guide to Cedar Rapids, IA
Cedar Rapids is a city in Eastern Iowa. In 2016, it was the second largest city in Iowa by population and is home to about 137,000 residents. Largely known as an industrial, working class city, Cedar Rapids has begun to grow and expand employment opportunities in the service sector, attracting new residents to the area. While out of the way of most major travel routes and destinations, a stop in Cedar Rapids may uncover a great taste of the Midwest. Typical Iowa hospitality is not lost here.
Originally home to the Fox and Sac people, white settlers thought the river rapids were suitable for building a mill, and the river itself was handy for exporting goods. Later, a major meatpacking industry used ice taken from the river plus the rail networks to sustain its growth. The city attracted Czech immigrants in the latter part of the 19th century.
Cedar Rapids Downtown District. Cedar Rapids History Center. 1 Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, 410 Third Ave SE, ☏ +1 319-366-7503. Features collection of works by Iowa natives Grant Wood and Marvin Cone, and a collection of 21 Roman portrait busts. 2 National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, 1400 Inspiration Place SW, ☏ +1 319-362-8500. M-Sa 9:30AM-4PM, Su noon-4PM. General $10; seniors (65+) $9; active military, veterans, and students $5; youth (6-13) $3, children (5 & under) free. (updated Oct 2021) 3 African American Museum of Iowa (AAMI), 55 12th Ave. SE (on the northwest bank of the river, by the 12th Ave SE bridge), ☏ +1 319-862-2101. Closed until 2023. The popular image of Iowa is that its residents are almost entirely white, but Iowa has an African American history here as well. This museum aims to preserve, exhibit, and teach it. If your reaction is, "Black people, in Iowa?", then AAMI would like you to visit. Unfortunately, the museum's riverside location led to it being badly flooded in 2009. As of 2022, the city is improving the flood control structures, and the museum is closed for major renovations. They expect to re-open in 2023. Look for travelling exhibitions elsewhere in the meantime. "Suspended: Systemic Oppression In Our Schools" opens in the Cedar Rapids Public Library on October 14, 2022. (updated Sep 2022)
Cedar Rapids Kernels, 950 Rockford Road SW. Class A minor league baseball team in Cedar Rapids. $8-11. Cedar Valley Nature Trail. Great paved trail for bicycling, running, etc. Winds around the Cedar River, beautiful farm fields and wooded areas. 1 Indian Creek Nature Center, 5300 Otis Rd SE, ☏ +1 319-362-0664, [email protected]. Stop in the barn museum to learn about Iowa's plants and wildlife, then check out any of their several miles of nature trails. (updated Oct 2021) Orchestra Iowa. Theatre Cedar Rapids, 102 3rd St SE, ☏ +1 319-366-8591, [email protected]. Box office: M-F noon-5PM. (updated Oct 2021)
The Flying Wienie, 103 8th Ave SW, ☏ +1 319-861-3036. The roof is adorned with a full-sized, bright yellow bi-plane. Serves hot dogs and other greasy short order food, homemade Polish sausage and gyros. The Irish Democrat, 1st Ave and 32nd St, ☏ +1 319-364-9896. 11AM-?. Irish pub and grill. $7-15. The Starlite Room, 3300 1st Ave NE, ☏ +1 319-362-4759, [email protected]. 11AM-midnight. Small-town Iowa atmosphere with greasy food. Known for its half-pound Superburger. (updated Oct 2021)
R.G. Books, 3611 1st Ave NE, ☏ +1 319-363-7550. Small, cozy, intimate place with a variety of drinks. Books line the walls. Bartenders have unique personalities. Third Base Brewery, 500 Blairs Ferry Rd NE, ☏ +1 319-378-9090. Great hand crafted ales, including five year round beers and three rotating seasonal tap handles. Diverse food menu, tons of TVs, party room, patio. (updated Oct 2021) Cliff's Dive Bar and Grill, 227 2nd Ave S.E, ☏ +1 319-200-1131.
DoubleTree by Hilton Cedar Rapids Convention Complex, 350 1st Ave. NE, ☏ +1 319-731-4444. Upscale hotel connected to the Alliant Energy PowerHouse (updated Oct 2023) Fairfield Inn & Suites Cedar Rapids Hotel, 605 32nd Ave SW, ☏ +1 319-247-1000. Airport hotel with free breakfast. Tru by Hilton Cedar Rapids Westdale, 3900 Westdale Pkwy SW, ☏ +1 319-238-7300. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. (updated Oct 2021)
Cedar Rapids is on I-380, about 20 minutes north of I-80. 1 Eastern Iowa Airport (CID IATA) (about 8 mi (13 km) south of downtown). Allegiant Air: Las Vegas, Orlando–Sanford, Phoenix–Mesa, Punta Gorda (FL), St. Petersburg–Clearwater and seasonal Los Angeles. American Eagle: Charlotte, Chicago–O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth. Delta Air Lines: Atlanta. Delta Connection: Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul. Frontier Airlines: Denver. United Airlines: Chicago–O'Hare, Denver. United Express: Chicago–O'Hare. Jefferson Lines, 2818 Lippisch Place SW, ☏ +1 515-283-0074. Runs non-stop service between Iowa City and Eastern Iowa Airport. 1x daily (updated Feb 2026) 1 380Express, 450 1st St SE (Ground Transportation Center), ☏ +1 319-362-0375. Goes to downtown. Other stops exist at Lot 44 (150 9th Ave SE) and Kirkwood Community College (6635 Kirkwood Blvd SW). Every 30 min - 1 hr M-F. (updated Feb 2026)
All addresses in the city are based upon a quadrant system. The system divides the city into four directional quadrants with addresses that may look something like this: 500 33rd Ave SW The quadrant system's base is the intersection of the Cedar River and 1st Avenue. Although seemingly simple to an observer, this system is nearly useless to visitors since the intersecting lines essentially form an "X" on a map rather than a "+". Along I-380 (North/South interstate corridor) and the surrounding downtown area, traffic cameras are used to enforce speed and red-light laws. The Cedar Rapids Police Department (CRPD) has suggested that no additional cameras will be placed, although this hasn't been confirmed by any other agency. The photo-enforcement begins at various speeds over the posted limit, but you generally will not be cited for speeds between 1 and 8 mph over the limit on the interstate. Lower tolerance is used on city streets, and fairly strict enforcement applies to red-light violations. Driving in Cedar Rapids can be a hassle compared to cities of similar size. First, major thoroughfares (1st Avenue, Collins Rd., Blairs Ferry Rd., and Edgewood Road) have traffic lighting patterns that are inefficient. You will likely feel as if you're "catching every light." Although this is true in many cities, Cedar Rapidians agree that it is decidedly worse here. Additionally, the roads are insufficient for the volume of traffic during peak travel hours.
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