Few regions in the country offer paradise, adventure and ecotourism in one central region, but on Florida’s Sports Coast, your family can experience it all. With miles worth’ of turquoise-colored coastlines, over 100,000 acres of immaculate wilderness and lush rolling hills, Florida’s Sports Coast is an outdoor lover’s oasis that’ll get your family’s heart pumping.

Located on the west coast of the Sunshine state, Florida’s Sports Coast is comprised of four action-packed cities—New Port Richey, Dade City, Zephyrhills and Wesley Chapel—that each provide plenty of activities (and space!) both adults and children will appreciate.

From safari rides and skydiving to gigantic, inflatable waterparks and overnight island camping, Florida’s Sports Coast is a destination for one-of-a-kind experiences. Which adventure will your family pick?

Test Your Aquatic Jungle Gym Skills

When in Florida, it’s almost inevitable you’ll spend time by the water. To stray from a typical trip to the beach—and simultaneously skip out on packing all the baggage when heading shoreside —visit The Lift Adventure Park. The giant waterpark, which sits on a spring-fed lake in Hudson, Florida, features an inflatable, aquatic playground where you and your stunt artists can try awesome tricks. Your kiddos can brag that they actually ran on water.

For some friendly competition in your group, double dare your children to a race across the floating jungle ropes course or see who can get to the imaginary finish line during a wakeboarding ride.

 

The Sky’s the Limit

Nicknamed “The Zephyrhills Parachute Center,” Skydive City is one of the world’s most premier dropzones. Skydivers from over 80 countries have trekked to Zephyrhills, Florida to soar through the Pasco County sky and get a once-in-a-lifetime view of the breathtaking terrain. Skydiving activities range from tandem jumps and group jumps to camera training and even water landings.

Don’t forget to take a special keepsake video and photo package home, as you’ll want to remember this experience forever.

Safari Ride, Anyone?

You don’t need a passport to get face-to-face with wildlife at Giraffe Ranch. Located in Dade City, the native wilderness reserve features 45 acres of wetlands, lush pastures and a mix of both exotic and domestic animals that hail from Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas. Take your little ones on an African safari drive or, if you’re feeling adventurous, try your hand at a guided camel-back or segway tour instead.

Giraffe Ranch, which has been family-owned and operated for almost two decades, is home to camels, rhinos, pygmy hippos, Brazilian tapirs and, you guessed it, giraffes—which your youngsters will adore feeding by hand.

 

Get Some Air

If your family enjoys heart-pumping, adrenaline-rushing activities, TreeHoppers Aerial Adventure Park should top your list of must-visit locations when in Florida’s Sports Coast. Not only does the outdoor playground tout 10 different treetop courses and over 100 elements, but it’s also situated in one of Florida’s famous old-growth forests. Adults and children alike can burn off energy—and test their Tarzan-like skills—by zip lining, jetting across a cable walkway or climbing a wood obstacle course, to name a few.

Want to test your skills during late hours? TreeHoppers offers “cosmic night climbs” where you can soar across nine fun courses that are lined with lights while listening to energetic tunes.

 

Set Sail on an Epic Island Excursion

If your water babies can’t get enough of offshore adventures, arrange an unbelievable charter with Windsong Charters in New Port Richey. Choose from a fishing, sailing and scalloping cruise or opt for the manatee-spotting tour through Anclote Island Preserve State Park. If you’d prefer to explore the waters at your leisure, rent any of the paddleboards, kayaks, canoes and pontoon boats for an adventurous afternoon.

Looking for something that’s a little more off-the-beaten path? Trade your hotel room for a night of island camping on Anclote Island North Beach. You’ll be able to swim, tan and relax during the day then enjoy a memorable beach bonfire as the sun sets—without anyone else in sight.

 

Hit a Hole-in-One

Although Augusta, Georgia is the homeland of The Masters, Florida’s Sports Coast offers comparable ranges golf courses that’ll lure in any dad in the family. The most renowned in the region is Saddlebrook Resort in Wesley Chapel, which holds the top rank for its two Arnold Palmer Signature golf courses. Its rolling hills, emerald drives and palm-shaded ponds will also make you feel like you’ve been transported to a golfing haven.

As dad hits the links—trust us, moms, we didn’t forget about you and the youngsters—head to the resort’s self-proclaimed “super pool.” The 500,000-gallon pool spans across 270 feet and offers lap lanes, water basketball, volleyball nets and hot tubs. You can also spend time at the Kids’ Club for gaming fun. Challenge your little ones on the Xbox One, ps4, Nintendo Switch, or air hockey table.

Dive into planning by heading to flsportscoast.com to choose places to eat, family-friendly hotels and additional activities.

Beginner-friendly ski slopes, an indoor waterpark, and cabins for families make this spot a winner

If you’re eager to get your kids on skis, Massanutten Resort is the place to start. Over the past 50 years, this family-friendly mountain has grown from a six-trail destination to a four-season entertainment center featuring 14 ski trails, snow tubing, an indoor/outdoor water park, ice skating, an e-sports center, and more. Just two hours from both Washington DC and Richmond, VA, Massanutten Resort offers some of the best ski conditions in the region thanks to its high-tech snowmaking and grooming capabilities. With over 50 new snowmaking guns, this mountain makes more snow in a day “than Mother Nature.”

Not only are the ski conditions top-notch, but there are plenty of activities beyond the trails for family fun and memory-making. Spend an afternoon zipping down what The Washingtonian has praised as the best snow tubing park in the region, enjoy the indoor waterpark on a rainy day, or challenge the family to air hockey or bowling at the resort’s onsite arcade. Massanutten Resort delivers an action-packed, family-oriented winter getaway for both novice and expert skiers with plenty of après-ski things to do.

The Ski Experience at Massanutten Resort

Meghan Yudes Meyers

 

New skiers should make a beeline for the Magic Carpet conveyor lift for an itty bitty bunny hill that is so gentle you rarely see new skiers topple. Once new skiers master the snow plow, it’s on to Paula’s Way, a longer run down a gradual hill where new skiers (and snowboarders) get a better sense of balancing on skis. Once your kiddo becomes confident on this hill, you can introduce them to Creekside’s quad chairs and hit Southern Comfort, a hill that mirrors Paula’s Way in steepness but offers a much longer run.

One of the biggest expenses at any mountain is ski lessons. Costing almost as much as a lift ticket, it’s a spendy investment we think is worth it.  Help you or your child get comfortable on the mountain fast by building confidence-boosting skills quickly. You’ll find teachers—all of whom are registered members of PSIA or Professional Ski Instructors of America—that work with any range of abilities and are also experienced in adaptive instruction for those who might do better with a different learning style.

While your child is enrolled in class, take advantage of the babysitting (wink, wink) and explore the more advanced trails. Massanutten Resort boasts the highest vertical of any ski mountain in VA, MD, or PA—rewarding those that make it to the peak with impressive views.

Where to Fuel Up on the Slopes

Massanutten Resort

 

The General Store
A day of skiing can work up an appetite. Whether you want to kick start your day with a cup of coffee or grab trail mix for the slopes, The General Store has a wide variety of sundries for a day of skiing. You’ll also find must-have staples for your rental, like cooking oil, condiments, and marshmallows for roasting. Forgot ski gloves or need to size up on some ski pants? You’ll find everything from socks to ski coats to help you suit up for the mountain.

Ski Lodge Cafeteria
Spend more time on the trails and less time in the lodge with a quick meal. The cafeteria’s menu is loaded with hot comfort foods, like chicken fingers, pizza, and chili, but you’ll also find lighter options like salads, yogurts, fresh fruits, and sandwiches in the refrigerated section. This quick service option offers a fresh fixings bar with large slices of tomato, fresh lettuce, and other sandwich toppers.

Virginia BBQ & Pizza Co.
At the end of a day of skiing, make a pit stop at this onsite-smoked BBQ and pizza joint at the foot of Massanutten (located in the Visitor Center). For picky eaters, this dine-in and carry-out restaurant also has a kids’ menu featuring chicken fingers, hot dogs, and grilled cheese. Virginia BBQ & Pizza Co. is also a great place to start your day with breakfast sandwiches, French toast sticks, or egg-based breakfast bowls.

More Mountain Fun: Snow Tubing

Skiing isn’t the only way to enjoy Massanutten’s mountain. If you’ve got a beginner on skis, chances are they’ll spy the saucer-like tubes flying down the mountain just a short distance from Paula’s Way (you can’t miss the screams!). Praised as the best snow tubing by The Washingtonian, these 90-minute snow tube sessions whisk tubers down one of 16 lanes for fast thrills (and a few high-pitched shrieks). You must be 36′ tall to participate and tubes are single-rider only, but you can attach up to four tubes to pick up some extra speed.

Family Fun After Skiing

Massanutten Resort

 

A trip to Massanutten Resort would be incomplete without a visit to its famed Indoor waterpark. The indoors are always heated to a toasty 84° so your littles can climb and explore without ever feeling cold. There is a lazy river, numerous (gigantic!) dump buckets, a kid-friendly hot tub, a kiddie pool, giant tube slides, body slides, and more. Not to be missed is the wave pool where experienced surfers will teach you how to zig left and right through the waves, kneel on your board and if you’re one of the nimble few, pop up to surf!

Meghan Yudes Meyers

 

Above Massanutten’s WaterPark is a full floor of arcade fun. If you’ve rented a locker at the water park, you’ll get a $15 “refund” to use in the arcade. Beyond grabber machines and arcade games, this entertainment center features pin bowling and ride-on games. When you’re done playing, take your card loaded with your ticket winnings to the shop (yes, there is an entire shop!) to choose from a massive range of prizes.

Luxury Lodging at Massanutten Resort

Meghan Yudes Meyers

 

From hotels to townhouses to home rentals, there are a number of lodging options both on the mountain and in the valley at Massanutten Resort. King among them is Regal Vistas, a condo-style housing community surrounded by mountain views.

We love these two-bedroom homes not only for their convenience to all of the Resort’s amenities (the water park is at the base of the complex and the ski trails are a quick drive away) but each house is meticulously designed for an optimal family vacation. With a king-bed master, a queen bed, and a pull-out sofa, these homes can comfortably accommodate up to six guests. There is a full kitchen, a washer/dryer, and a single-car garage (which comes in handy as a makeshift play area). You’ll appreciate the master suite’s hot tub after a long day of skiing (and we bet the kids will find it the most epic bubble bath ever with changing colored lights). 

Massanutten Resort
Massanutten, VA
Online: massresort.com

Editor’s Note: This trip was paid for by Massanutten Resort but all opinions belong to the writer. 

This Wisconsin resort has long been booked up in the summers, but it’s becoming the ultimate wintertime destination for families looking for a quick snow-filled getaway

The sub-freezing temps have officially hit the midwest, and we get it: the desire to hitch a ride on the next plane out to warmer weather is as real as the frost building up on your windows. But before you go booking that pricy roundtrip airfare, have you considered leaning into the snowy season?

If you’re willing to brave a few extra layers (and a healthy supply of HotHands warming pouches!), the ideal wintertime getaway is actually not very far away at all. In fact, if you’re based in Chicago, it’s just a 90-minute drive away—which, let’s be honest, is barely longer than a commute downtown during rush-hour traffic. So, where is this dream destination? Along the rolling Wisconsin countryside of Lake Geneva.

Of course, Lake Geneva is an obvious choice in the summer months—with its ample beaches, golf courses, orchards, and water adventures—but it’s become something of a sleeper sensation during the typical “off-season” months from January through April.

And perhaps most well-equipped for a wintry weekend (or week!) away is the Grand Geneva Resort and Spa, one of the most scenic spots you could choose for your family, no matter the season. Here’s what you can add to your all-ages itinerary this winter without ever even leaving the 1,300-acre resort:

5 Things to Do at Grand Geneva Resort in the Winter

1. Cozy Up In an Igloo

Looking for a picturesque dining experience you won’t soon forget? Book a reservation with one of the resort’s coveted igloos. These heated clear domes are adorably lit up (think: Instagram-worthy neon lights demanding you to “Stay Cozy”) and outfitted with comfy couches, chairs, coffee tables, and blankets.

The menu is filled with shareable plates and snacks, but we recommend jumping straight to dessert, in which guests can opt for a s’mores board that comes with a personal solo stove and sticks for fireside roasting. But if sticky campfire sandwiches aren’t your thing, fear not: in addition to jumbo marshmallows, graham crackers, and Godiva chocolates, this spread also features just-out-of-the-oven cookies, truffles, and strawberries alongside an abundance of dipping sauces—we’re talking caramel, peanut butter mousse, and Nutella.

And although kiddos can sip hot cocoa or spiced apple cider, the igloos offer an exclusive lineup of signature cocktails (the white peppermint martini is intensely refreshing!) and hot toddies.

Each igloo fits up to six guests, and on busy nights, advance reservations are kept to roughly 90 minutes. Instead of steep drink minimums or the required purchase of bottle service that comes with many urban Igloo experiences, Grand Geneva requires a non-refundable fee ($50 fee on weekdays, and $65 on weekends) per igloo. With only a handful on property, this is perhaps the hottest ticket in town, so book it as soon as you can.

Insider Tip: Every igloo experience comes with a portable Bluetooth speaker, so be sure to cue up your readied playlist and set whatever mood you’d like.

2. Hit the Slopes at The Mountain Top

Avid skiers and snowboarders will be shocked at how much shredding is possible in southern Wisconsin and among the 20 downhill ski runs at The Mountain Top. Grand Geneva’s official ski zone is designed for all ages and abilities, so guests can conquer the slopes—including a handful of jaw-dropping double-black and black diamond courses—or bop along the bunny hill.

The ski resort also boasts three chair lifts, two “magic carpet” lifts (think of them as those airport “people movers” on an incline!), and a six-acre terrain park perfect for cross-country skiing. But perhaps one of the most beloved aspects of the Mountain Top are its hours—and the opportunity to go night skiing until 9 or 10 p.m. any night of the week.

Another perk is that you don’t need to worry about booking lift tickets based on impossible-to-predict weather conditions. Grand Geneva’s snowmaking abilities allow the ski resort to remain open even when there’s no snowfall.

For those new to skiing or snowboarding, Grand Geneva is a perfect entry point—far less intimidating that monstrous mountain resorts out west. Not only can you rent all the gear you need, including helmets, at the ski chalet, but you can also sign up for a bevy of classes. For instance, with the popular 90-minute private or semi-private lessons, certified instructors will encourage beginners (young and old alike!) to build confidence and basic skills. Even advanced students can get trained on the latest skiing or snowboarding techniques with a refresher course.

Insider Tip: Affordable half-day sessions are available for children (three- to six-year-olds can enroll in Snow Cubs and seven- to 13-year-olds can join Mountain Mites) on weekends, and they provide a nice block of time for parents to get some runs in on their own.

3. Explore More Snow . . . and Ice!

The slopes are a major wintertime draw to be sure, but it’s wise to save some time for Grand Geneva’s surprisingly long list of other outdoor wintertime adventures. Consider snowshoeing throughout more than five miles of trails, or if you prefer to stay as close to apres-ski options as possible, there’s an outdoor ice skating rink and a dedicated sledding hill, both situated alongside the base of the Mountain Top’s ski hills.

The sledding area is ideal for children—big enough to provide thrills but small enough for even the littlest sets of legs to handle the walk back up.

Insider Tip: Although you may have luck just showing up, consider booking a 1.5-hour slot for ice skating or sledding in advance to be safe. And if you have room, pack your own sled. Otherwise, it’s a $10 rental fee on top of access to the hill.

Of course, Leinenkugel’s Mountain Top Lodge is the perfect place to put your feet up and still take in all the wintertime action. Truly, the lodge’s outdoor rooftop patio—complete with a fire pit and heat lamps—provides a front-row seat to some of the steepest slopes, and most impressive skiers and snowboarders, in all of Wisconsin.

4. Warm Up at Timber Ridge Lodge’s Waterpark

OK, OK, it might feel like a cop-out to plan a pool day during a winter-wonderland-style trip, but what better way to warm up than with a dip in Grand Geneva’s luxe indoor pool? Better yet, families are going to want to skip straight ahead to Moose Falls, the 50,000-square-foot waterpark located inside Timber Ridge Lodge, another one of Grand Geneva’s properties. At a balmy 86 degrees, it’s the ultimate reward for time spent outside in the freezing cold.

The waterpark features 35-foot-high slides that take you on an epic 300-foot adventure of twists and turns, eventually leading you to a—because it bears repeating—heated pool. For a more tame ride, unwind in The Lazy River for more than 500 feet of relaxation. There’s also a “Tiny Timbers” section, which offers swings, slides, spouts, and playful water tables to help babies and toddlers get adjusted to water.

Insider Tip: For parents needing a moment away, sneak off to the indoor-outdoor hot tub tucked away in the far corner of the water park. Children six and older are allowed in, but it usually serves as a serene sanctuary from the all-ages adventures just inside.

5. Enjoy Family-Friendly Activities Without Leaving the Hotel

Determined to stay inside and dry? There’s nothing an hour curled up by the fire in the Grand Geneva’s main lobby can’t cure, but families also have access to an action-packed schedule of activities. From complimentary trivia, bingo, and “Minute to Win It” mini-challenges to creative arts-and-crafts sessions, nearly every hour offers something to stave off boredom. Make your own snowflakes, paint a ceramic piggybank, build a stuffed animal (in which you add a heart and fill out its birth certificate!), or experiment with oobleck. The hotel even offers 6 p.m. movie nights, free of charge.

It might seem strange, but exploring the hotel itself is a worthy endeavor. And if you get lost once or twice (or, we won’t judge, a handful of times) while walking around the hotel, there’s at least a good reason for it: The resort’s layout is a tribute to the famous Frank Lloyd Wright, the patriarch of Prairie School-style architecture, which is more common in this part of Wisconsin. Wright’s signature designs influenced the look and feel of the low-rise buildings of Grand Geneva, from the stone and wood materials to the maze-like corridors to the fact that the property was literally built into the hillside.

And, of course, cozying up in your hotel room is as wintertime-approved as it gets. All units feature balconies overlooking scenic views of those very hills, and smart TVs that can be synced up with any of your favorite streaming services (the bathroom mirror even has a TV embedded in it!).

In particular, families with young kids will love the oversized bathtubs for washing away chlorine. And parents who may want to leave age-appropriate children alone in the room for a bit will appreciate an added safety feature: Peep holes in the doors are located about four feet high so kids can check on who’s knocking before opening the door.

Insider Tip: If you want housekeeping to freshen up your room during your stay, don’t forget to request “stay over service” upon check-in. To respect guests’ privacy following COVID, the hotel has made this an opt-in service for guests.

Editor’s note: This trip was paid for by Grand Geneva Resort and Spa, but all opinions belong to the writer.

These all-ages New Year’s Eve events throughout Washington, DC will let your kids celebrate and still make bedtime

It’s almost time to say goodbye to 2022 and look forward to the coming year ahead. New Year’s Eve celebrations typically center around the famous transition from one year to the next: midnight. But, let’s face it, most kids can’t hang until the ball drops—nor can some exhausted parents! We’ve rounded up the best kid-friendly events to help celebrate the upcoming year and many end by noon! Whether you’re looking for a simple mid-day balloon drop or an elegant, over-the-top kid-only ball, we rounded up more than 30 epic ways to spend New Year’s Eve in the DMV.

Free Kid-Friendly New Year’s Eve Events near Washington, DC

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Metrobar's First New Year's Eve Party
Let the littles have some New Year's fun while still getting them in to bed on time! There will be kid-friendly activities and games and plenty of sparkling "c" for everyone (that's champagne for the over 21 crowd and good ol' fashioned cider for the under crowd). This outdoor bar keeps everyone toasty with campfires, patio heaters and hot chocolate. The ball drops at 7 p.m. so you can tuck the kids in by 8!.

Cost: Free
Date: Dec. 31 from 4-7:30 p.m.

640 Rhode Island Ave NE
Edgewood
Online: metrobardc.com

Watch Night Falls Church
This family-friendly event is totally free (including parking); there are even free shuttles that run every 20 minutes from East Falls Church Metro so that you and your littles can take part in this town's annual festivities without spending a dime. GrandFun Alley features rock climbing, bungee jumps an inflatable obstacle course (and more!) for action-packed fun. Live entertainment includes swing music from Big Band Northern Lights Orchestra and kid-friendly shows include a puppet performance and balloon artistry.

Cost: Free
Date: Dec. 31 from 7 p.m - midnight

100 block of West Broad St.
Falls Church
Online: watchnightfallschurch.com/

Free NYE Events at your Local Library 
If you're looking for a 12 o'clock celebration in the middle of the day, head to your local library where area branches are celebrating at the stroke of noon with crafts, books and dance parties. Each of these participating libraries is hosting a  "countdown to noon," with the exception of MLK Jr. Library, which is hosting a wish-making craft.

DC
Martin Luther King Jr Library 

Montgomery County, MD
Aspen Hill 
Damascus Library 
Gaithersburg Library
Long Branch Library 

Prince George's County, MD
No Events were listed at the time of press

Arlington County, VA
Central Library 

Fairfax County, VA
Oakton Library

Loudoun County, VA
Ashburn Library
Brambleton Library
Cascades Library
Rust Library
Sterling Library
Purcellville Library

Rockin’ New Year’s Events for Kids near Washington, DC

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First Night Alexandria
Alexandria's annual event includes all-day entertainment featuring rising stars along seasoned performers. Celebrate with kid-friendly music acts at the Rockin' New Years Eve Party from noon to 5 p.m.. Primetime performances (6-10 p.m.) include a magic act by Mike Rose Magic. For the grand finale at midnight, look up for a spectacular fireworks display.

Cost: $10/daytime pass (noon-5 p.m.); $10-75/all access pass
Date: Dec. 31 from noon-midnight

Various locations & venues
Alexandria, VA
Online: https://www.firstnightalexandria.org

Rock Out with Rocknoceros 
Rocknoceros is hosting this countdown to noon at Jammin' Java for a totally kid-friendly New Year's Eve Ball. Come celebrate with a cup of sparkling apple juice and watch the disco ball be lowered on stage at noon.

Cost: $10
Date: Dec. 31 from 11 a.m.-noon

227 Maple Ave East
Vienna, VA
 
Noon Yards Eve 

Get your party on while rocking out to local DJs at this free (and fabulous!) waterfront event. Hop on the miniature train to get a quick lay of the land before taking a ride down the inflatable slide. There is also a glitter tattoo artist, a magician, craft stations and more. At noon, get ready to count down at this family friendly celebration.

Cost: Free
Date: Dec. 31, 10 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

301 Water St SE
The Wharf
Online: theyardsdc.com

Freedom's Eve: Watch NIght's Concert
Hosted by the African American History and Culture Museum, this virtual concert features musical prodigy Matthew Whitaker performing live. There will be a discussion of the significance of Watch Night as well as a non-denominational blessing. Reservations are encouraged for this performance. It will also be available on demand through Jan. 31.

Cost: Free
Date: Dec. 31 from 7:30-9 p.m.

Online: si.edu

Midnight Noon 
Rock out to science-themed pop tunes at The Maryland Science Center's annual NYE event. This popular B'more tradition gives kids the opportunity to see the ball drop before bedtime while dancing to the pithy sounds of Marsha and the Positrons. There will be fun New Year’s festivities throughout the day plus the chance to explore three-levels of hands-on science exhibits. 

Cost: Free with admission; $26.95/adults, $20.95/3-12
When: Dec. 31, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

600 Light St.
Baltimore, MD
Online: mdsci.org/

New Year's Eve Kids Party at Salamander Resort
Skip the sitter this New Year's Eve and let your kids attend this NYE ball solo while you dance the night away next door (kids 5 & under must be accompanied by an adult). There will be a DJ and dancing from 8 p.m. to midnight when a balloon drop marks the New Year. This event is open to hotel guests and NYE party attendees.

Cost: $150
When: Dec. 31 from 8 p.m.-midnight

500 North Pendleton St.
Middleburg, VA
Online: eventbrite.com

Crafty New Year’s Eve Events for Kids near Washington, DC

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New Year's Eve Around the World
Make noisemakers and sparkly slime at the Children's Science Center in Fairfax, VA. Choose one of two time slots (one ends at noon!) and wrap up your festivities at a kid-friendly hour. Each 2-hour times lot includes New Year's Eve-inspired science experiments.

Cost: $15
When: Dec. 31 from 10 a.m.-noon and 2-4 p.m.

1948 Fair Oaks Mall
Fairfax, VA
Online: childsci.org

New Year's Eve Craft at Kidcreate
For kids 3-9, New Year's Eve comes early at this kid-crafting studio in Ashburn, VA. Kids will get to create their own party favors, like noise makers and party hats while parents sneak in an end-of-the-year date at this "parents day off" event.

Cost: $59
When: Dec. 30 at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

42775 Generation Dr Suite 180
Ashburn, VA
Online: kidcreate.com

Adventure-Filled New Year’s Eve Events for Kids near Washington, DC

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Adventure Park USA's New Year's Eve Party
Spend the night playing video games, bowling, rope climbing, challenging your family to laser tag and more at this indoor/outdoor Maryland amusement park.The party starts at 9:30 p.m. and ends with a massive balloon drop at midnight.

Cost: $29.95
Date: Dec. 31 from 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.

11113 W Baldwin Rd.
Monrovia, MD
Online: adventureparkusa.com

Smokey Bear's New Year's Eve  Countdown
Celebrate New Year's Eve with the big bear himself, Smokey! Snuggle up to a roaring campfire to roast s'mores and get ready for some NYE-themed activities and projects at the Maydale Nature Center.

Cost: $8
Date: Dec. 31 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

1638 Maydale Dr.
Colesville, MD
Online: mdmontgomeryctywt.wsc

 

Last Call for Holiday Lights near Washington, DC

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Lights on the Bay
This light display is a drive-thru attraction that features over two miles of lights along the Chesapeake Bay. Lights on the Bay boasts over 70 animated and stationery exhibits. For an additional $5, guests can purchase 3-D glasses for a truly unique experience.

Cost: $20/car
Dates: 5-10 p.m. daily; closes Jan. 1

1815 Bay Ridge Avenue
Annapolis, MD
Online: lightsonthebay.org

Ice & Lights at Cameron Run
Take a stroll through a tunnel of rainbow lights, walk under sparkling arches and around illuminated trees and—if you catch a chill—be sure to pop in a heated igloo. After you walk through the 20′ tree, be sure to test out your skating skills at the near-by rink.

Cost: $9.19-$22.03
Dates: 5-10 p.m. daily; closes Jan. 1

4001 Eisenhower Ave.
Alexandria, VA
Online: novaparks.com

Garden Lights of Brookside Gardens
In keeping with a botanical theme, Brookside offers a colorful parade of animals, flowers and more. After you’ve enjoyed strolling from garden to garden, be sure to check out the model train display inside the Conservatory. 

Cost: $10
Dates: 5:30-9:30 p.m. now thru Jan. 1

1800 Glenallan Ave.
Wheaton, MD
Online: montgomeryparks.org/

Enchant Christmas
If bigger is better, this football-field sized wonderland should be on your must-see holiday bucket list. Stroll through the Enchant Eatery for magical gifts and gourmet treats, take a whirl on the illuminated ice skating rink and get lost in a maze of lights.

Cost: $23-35/person
Dates: You must reserve your ticket prior to arrival; closes Jan. 1

1500 S Capitol St SE
Southwest Waterfront
Online: enchantchristmas.com

Winter Lantern Festival

Unlike the other light displays on our list, you have a bit more time to squeeze this festival in to your winter plans, but we included it on this round-up for its New Year's significance.  Chinese lanterns holds important significance at Chinese New Year's events due to their symbolic nature of illuminating the future. Kick start your own New Year with over 10,000 handmade Chinese lanterns and look forward to a bright 2023.

Cost: $17.99/children; $29.99/adults
Dates: Thurs.-Sun., now-Feb. from 5-1- p.m.m

8025 Galleria Dr.
Tysons, VA
Online: winterlanternfestival.com

 

Hop on board the holiday season with these magical train rides in the San Francisco Bay Area that’ll keep your winter festivities on track

It’s the time of the year to start thinking about booking your family’s holiday train tickets. Sure, your winter schedule is already packed with experiences like picking out your Christmas tree or catching a merry show nearby. But the holiday trains are just waiting for you to jump on board. The magic of these festive rides—from twinkling lights to hot cocoa to Santa himself—will get the entire family in the spirit and could even become one of those traditional can’t-miss local events. However, holiday train rides in the Bay Area are super popular, so be sure to book early so you don’t miss out, and then get ready to bring on the cheer.

1. Santa Cruz Holiday Lights Train

It’s a true Californian Christmas when Santa is at the beach. St. Nick will join your family aboard this vintage Bay Area train decorated with thousands of lights. Once you embark on this 60-minute round trip, your family can enjoy refreshments, a holiday sing-along, and, of course, a visit from Santa. And the fun doesn’t stop when the train pulls back into the station. For just $7 you can purchase a pass to take advantage of the attractions and arcade at Neptune’s Kingdom.

Good to Know: There is also a Holiday Tree Walk where you can take a steam train from Roaring Camp’s Felton location to Bear Mountain and view a tree-lined walk of decorated trees. Stick around in town after the ride for winter-themed activities.

Dates: Nov. 25-26, Dec. 3-4, 10-11, 17-23; Times vary. 
Cost: $44/adults; $33/children ages 2-12. Parking in lot across the street is $10.

Neptune’s Kingdom on the Santa Cruz Boardwalk
400 Beach St.
Santa Cruz
Online: roaringcamp.com

People walking by a train from Caltrain decorated with Christmas lights and festive displays like Nutcrackers and reindeer on the outside of the train.
Caltrain Holiday Train

2. The Caltrain Holiday Train

This train brings the holiday fun to you. A tradition since 2011, this free family event is a chance to check out special Caltrain cars decked out with over 70,000 glittering lights. The Holiday Train stops at nine Caltrain stations between San Francisco and Santa Clara. Come to one of the Bay Area stations to take in the beautiful train, listen to holiday entertainment, and bring a donation for Toys 4 Tots, as they will be collecting there. This is a great option for those looking to experience the magic of a Holiday train, without committing to an hour-plus ride. Not to mention, the price is right.

Good to Know: This is not a ride and no passengers are allowed on the holiday train. The public is invited to join in the celebration at each of the stations 30 minutes before the expected arrival time.

Dates: Dec. 3-4; Times vary
Cost: Free

Caltrain Stations between San Francisco and Santa Clara
Online: holiday-train.org

3. Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad Holiday Train

The Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad offers all of the holiday fun on a smaller scale. The sweet little open-air train winds through part of Vasona Park’s Fantasy of Lights spectacular. The 1.5-mile loop is just enough to get that festive fix and get to bed on time. If you’re up for a little more action after the ride, there are plenty more light displays in the park to check out, which aren’t visible from the train (a separate ticket is needed).

Good to Know: Dress warmly: The train is small (roller coaster-style seats) with no roof or windows. You can also walk or drive your car through Vasona Park to see the Festival of Lights. Avoid University Avenue when arriving: Take Los Gatos Boulevard to Blossom Hill Road and turn right into the Oak Meadow parking lot.

Dates: Thurs.-Sun., Dec. 8-30; 6-9 p.m.
Cost: $7/person for one train ride and one carousel ride. Children under age 3 ride free with a paying adult. 

Oak Meadow Park
233 Blossom Hill Rd. 
Los Gatos
Online: bjwrr.org

4. Glowfari at the Oakland Zoo

The Oakland Zoo transforms into a shining spectacle with hundreds of illuminated, larger-than-life lantern animals lighting the way on a mile-long journey. Ride both the gondola and express train and end the evening with Santa himself. New displays this year include creatures such as whales and otters from the California coastline and a walkabout with kangaroos and koalas from the land down under. 

Good to Know: This event often sells out so reserve your tickets in advance. Parking is free, children under 2 get in free and zoo members receive a 10 percent discount. Meet Santa from 6-9:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday in November and every night Dec. 1-23. Animals will not be visible, as they’ll be in their night houses.

Dates: Nov. 16-23, 25-27, 30; Dec. 1-23, 26-31; Jan. 1-8, 11-15, 18-22, 19-23, 25-29; 5-9 p.m.
Cost: $24/adult; $20/child & seniors; under 2 free

Oakland Zoo
9777 Golf Links Rd. 
Oakland
Online: oaklandzoo.org

5. Magical Christmas Train

The River Fox Train becomes the Magical Christmas Train as it chugs along a storybook wonderland. Santa's elves will be on board to join the passengers in holiday sing-a-longs and festive games. The one-hour train ride will include hot cocoa, a cookie, and an opportunity to send a letter to Santa.

Good to Know: A souvenir mug is included in the ticket price. Seating is assigned, so make a note when purchasing tickets if you want to sit with another party. Christmas jammies are encouraged.

Dates: Fri.-Sun., Nov. 25-Dec. 18, daily Dec. 19-23; Times vary
Cost: $55/adults, $45/children ages 3-12, $10/ages 2 and younger

River Fox Train
18095 County Rd. 117
West Sacramento
Online: riverfoxtrain.com

santa on the back of a holiday train ride
Skunk Train

6. Christmas Tree Train

Travel through a storybook wonderland in the redwoods aboard a newly-imagined Christmas experience out of Willits on the Skunk Train. This two-hour journey takes you to Mr. Skunk's Giant Christmas tree, a decorated redwood along the line that Santa Mr. Skunk uses as a workshop. Come dressed in your finest holiday jammies and join in the holiday cheer. Seating is unassigned so board with your buddies if you'd like to sit together.

Good to Know: Purchase a copy of Skippy the TrainDeer for $7 when you order your tickets so that you can read along on the ride. While tickets are non-refundable, you may contact the Skunk Train at least 72 hours prior to your ride to reschedule or receive a voucher for another ride.

Dates: Nov. 26-27, 30; Dec. 2-4, 7, 9-11, 14, 16-23, 26-31; Times vary
Cost: $60/per person, $95/VIP seating, $11/dog

Willits Station
299 E. Commercial St.
Willits
Online: skunktrain.com

7. Western Railway Museum

Santa arrives at the museum in late November. There, he joins guests on one of the lovingly-restored rail cars for a 50-minute ride through the golden hills. Cookies and hot chocolate are included. The trains run during the day, so this is a great option for kids (and adults) who can’t stay up late.

Good to know: The train is usually comprised of one or two cars which run on electricity. So no giant locomotives here. There is a huge barn of rail cars in various stages of repair, which is super fun to check out before and after. The railway museum is all volunteer-run. Older kids will especially enjoy hearing the history of the trains and cars.

Dates: Nov. 26-27, Dec. 3-4, 10-11, 17-18; trains run every hour from 12-5 p.m.
Cost: $27/adults; $25/children/$12-$15 members

5848 State Highway 12
Suisun City
Online: wrm.org

8. California State Railroad Museum Polar Express

It’s like the pages of “The Polar Express” come alive on this one-hour journey. Many of the book’s characters join riders, including the Conductor, the Dancing Waiters, and the ghostly Hobo. It’s no wonder these tickets seem to sell out as soon as they’re available. Each coach and first-class car has a different theme, so you can book the exact one you want. All riders will get a magical first gift of Christmas from Santa—that beautiful silver bell.

Good to Know: Museum members get first crack at tickets for this wildly-popular event (remember that for next year), but it’s worth checking the website frequently as tickets are occasionally available as the museum processes returns. Commemorative photos with Santa are also available for purchase. No strollers on board; stroller parking area near the boarding platform.

Dates: Wed.-Sun., Nov. 25-Dec. 21; 3:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Cost: $60/person for coach class; $80/person for first class; children under 2 are free if sitting on lap.

Central Pacific Passenger Station
930 Front St.
Sacramento
Online: californiarailroad.museum

9. The Napa Valley Wine Train Santa Train

They pull out all the stops each year, as the Wine Train fills with the sounds of the season. Guests will be treated to three all-new Jolly Journeys after they arrive at the station to cheerful carolers, a welcome cup of hot cider or cocoa, photo opportunities with Santa, and a merry mailing station for postcards to the North Pole. Jingle and mingle in Santa's Cookie Car, have a three-course kid-friendly dinner on the Gourmet Holiday Express, and indulge in 360-degree views of wine country from the Very Merry Vista Dome. It's a fun-filled, action-packed journey, suitable for all ages.

Good to Know: Make your reservations NOW. This train sells out very early. They'll be collecting new, unwrapped gifts for Napa foster children. Regular seating at a table, no booster seats available. Food and drink are available for purchase on the train, including a kid-friendly menu.

Dates: Thurs.-Sat., Dec. 1-23; departure at 6:10 p.m.
Cost: $95-$195/adults, $75-$105/children

The Napa Valley Wine Train Station
1275 McKinstry St.
Napa
Online: winetrain.com

10. Nevada Northern Railway Santa's Reindeer Flyer

If your holiday plans take you to Nevada, then you’ll want to grab a ticket aboard the Christmas Express Train that leaves from the town of Ely. Passengers aboard Santa’s Reindeer Flyer will enjoy a comfy ride in their pajamas with hot chocolate and cookies as they listen to the story of how this year’s Christmas Train came to be. Santa Claus himself will board the train and personally present each child their own special gift to remember the spirit of the season.

Good to Know: Discounts are available for military, AAA members, and groups of 12 or more. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis so arrive early. The train is pulled by a vintage diesel locomotive.

Dates:Various dates Nov. 19-Dec. 28; Times vary
Cost: $45/adults, $20/kids ages 4-12

Nevada Northern Railway Museum
1100 Ave. A
Ely, NV
Online: nnry.com

11. Polar Express Railtown 1897

***Sold out for the 2022 season but check online for cancellations***

Experience a Polar Express that is off the beaten track when you head up into the California foothills to Jamestown, a historic gold rush town perfectly preserved for your holiday photo backdrops. Head to the Jamestown 1897 Railpark where you can embark upon your official Polar Express train with several cars pulled by a vintage engine from Railtown 1897’s collection. Guests can enjoy hot chocolate and yummy cookies as they ride along to the North Pole, where the jolly old elf—Santa himself—will come on board to give each passenger a silver sleighbell, the “first gift of Christmas.”

Good to Know: Make it a weekend to remember and stay at the nearby Rush Creek Lodge and visit Yosemite.

Dates: Fri.-Sun., Nov. 25-Dec. 18; 4:30 p.m., 6 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $60/seat; children 2 and under (on laps) are free.

Railtown 1897 State Historic Park
10501 Reservoir Rd.
Jamestown
Online: railtown1897.org

12. Niles Canyon Railway Train of Lights

***Sold out for the 2022 season but check online for cancellations***

The Niles Canyon Train of Lights is an extremely popular East Bay tradition. Volunteers meticulously adorn all of the train cars with twinkling lights, garlands, and bows—inside and out. Santa and Mrs. Claus make the rounds as the train winds through the canyon wilderness. Sit in an open-air car to get the best view of the decorations outside (or just go out for a peek as the train rounds one of the bends). A concession stand offers treats like cookies and cocoa but families are also allowed to bring their own refreshments.

Good to Know: Get your tickets early: This event is very popular and sells out quickly. They sell some day-of at the station, however, so get there early if you haven’t booked or check for cancellations online. The ride lasts a little over an hour and runs rain or shine. No strollers are allowed on board.

Dates: Wed., Fri.-Sun., Nov. 18-Dec. 28 (except Dec. 24 & 25); train departs Niles at 4:30 p.m. and Sunol at 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $35/person, $65/person in the first class dome (children 3 and under are free if on a lap)

Niles Station
37029 Mission Blvd.
Fremont

Sunol Station
6 Kilkare Rd. 
Sunol
Online: ncry.org

 

6 Ways Florida Can Heat Up Your Winter

 

It’s that time of year where Summer nostalgia begins to set in…a longing for those reliably warm days, an itch for outdoor exploration and adventure, along with fond memories of mesmerizing sunsets overlooking the ocean.

The good news is, Florida offers all of these experiences (and more) year round. No matter the type of escape you and your family are craving, you can find it in Florida.

From beaches, ecological activities and national parks to museums, theme parks, nightlife, culture and more, we’ve gathered six destinations for you to explore across Florida, from top to bottom.

In any location you choose, Marriott Bonvoy makes planning and booking your getaway a breeze, so you can check that off your list.

For a Mix of Sun & Adventure, Explore Jacksonville:

Jacksonville is the gem of North Florida. You’re sure to find a peaceful place along its 22 miles of sun-kissed beaches. Kids can fill their beach days building sand castles and playing in the water while you catch up on some uninterrupted sun-time, or join right in!  The city also delivers endless opportunities for family fun - you can spend hours exploring the Jacksonville Zoo, home to over 2000 rare and exotic animals. The Zoo also boasts gardens, a wild-life carousel and a play park. If your family is up for some active adventure, rent bikes and cruise through town to find eclectic shopping and to-die-for dining.

For All-Day Outdoor Options, Explore the Florida Panhandle:

There’s something for everyone across the Panhandle. If your family loves golf, you’ll find more incredible golf courses than you can ever hope to play. If you love watersports, you’ll be in paradise. If you just need beach time, you won’t find a place more gorgeous than the picturesque white sand beaches and emerald waters of the Florida Panhandle. It’s your vacation–you truly can do it all.

For Days Filled with Action-Packed Fun, Explore Orlando:

Orlando is a place where you can fill your heart with wonder, no matter your age. Families with kids young and old can pack in so much adventure - from visiting one of the many theme parks, to Gatorland, to the Aquarium, to the green oasis of Kelly Park - you won’t find yourself without options, or unforgettable memories.

For White Sands and Window Shopping, Explore Tampa Bay:

Discover the perfect mix of upscale, urban entertainment and laid-back beach days in Tampa Bay. Your family has the opportunity to plan a variety of itineraries from strolling the nation’s best beach at Clearwater Beach, to the 2.6 miles of riverwalk in Tampa. For arts & culture, explore one of many museums including Glazer Children’s Museum, the Chihuly Collection, or the Marine Aquarium. Last but not least, your family will love sampling the delicious fare throughout St. Petersburg and Sarasota.

For Sunny Days that Turn Into Memorable Nights, Explore South Florida:

From Miami to Fort Lauderdale to Palm Beach, start your day by soaking up the sun, end it under the stars. South Florida boasts incredible food, art and natural beauty, creating endless opportunities for adventure for you and your loved ones. Itinerary inspiration includes exploring the Everglades, the largest wetlands in the world. Take your adventurous ones on an Alligator airboat ride they won’t forget. Also on the list, the Flamingo Gardens of Fort Lauderdale. Explore on your own, or hop on the guided tram tour through the tropical rainforest and natural jungle.

For a Tropical-Meets-Artsy Retreat, Explore the Florida Keys:

Keep heading south because the Florida Keys offer something for every sun-starved heart and beach lover. Islamorada is a tiny arts mecca. Key West has always been a destination for celebrations of all kinds. In between, you’ll find opportunities for outdoor recreation, epic fishing, swimming with dolphins and miles upon miles of tropical beaches.

No matter the region, you can’t go wrong. Let Marriot Bonvoy kick-off your vacation exploration with their full offering of hotels for every kind of traveler. Click here to start planning your family’s sunny winter getaway.

See seven states and visit the tallest underground waterfall in the United States on your next family vacation

Pack your bags and get ready to enjoy quality family time in Chattanooga. This bustling, friendly southern town is the perfect getaway for families that love the outdoors, epic adventures, and delicious food. So whether you are road-tripping through Middle Tennessee or taking a day trip from Atlanta, Chattanooga is a bucket list town full of must-see places and family-friendly activities everyone in your crew will love. So keep reading to plan your perfect family vacation in Chattanooga.  

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Things to Do in Chattanooga with Kids

Located just under two hours outside of Atlanta, Chattanooga is famous for epic views, including Rock City, where you can see seven states from one spot and Ruby Falls, home to the tallest and deepest underground waterfall in the United States. But there’s so much more this town has to offer, and we rounded up our favorites. 

Related: 6 Winter Road Trips from Atlanta That Rock

Start at the top of Lookout Mountain

Rock City

Kids standing at the view at Rock City in Dunwoody, GA
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No visit to Chattanooga is complete without a stroll through the famous Rock City. Just 6 miles from downtown, this natural wonder is a true marvel of nature, featuring massive rock formations, gardens with over 400 native plant species, and breathtaking panoramic views of seven states. Young and old alike will love the whimsical Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village, with glow-in-the-dark scenes from beloved fairytales and nursery rhymes.  

Ruby Falls

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Get ready for a spectacular half-mile cavern tour with a massive payoff; it ends at the tallest and deepest underground waterfall in the U.S. You’ll learn about the explorers that crawled in an 18″ space for over 12 hours to discover this awe-inspiring underground spectacle. Aside from a few stairs, the walk isn’t challenging, and the waterfall is worth the price of admission. On your way out, head up the tower stairs for one of the best views of Chattanooga.   

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Incline Railway
While you need to catch the train at the bottom of the mountain, it takes you right back to the top. Near the top is a 72.7% grade, making The Incline one of the steepest passenger railways in the world. The 365-degree view makes for an epic ten-minute train ride that stops at a small shop full of historical information and the machine room viewing area where you can see how it all works. Then, ride back down to keep your adventure going in historic St. Elmo and Southside, towns with great food and cool vibes.

Take a Family-friendly Stroll Through St. Elmo and Southside

Chattanooga Choo Choo

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Made world famous by the early 40s hit by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, this historical spot offers a fun place to play, eat and hang out. Your crew can ice skate in the winter, run around the gardens in the Spring or get lost in an escape room any time of the year. Keep an eye out for the Harry Potter-inspired platform 9 3/4. It is a great photo op.    

Related: The Country’s MOST Dazzling Train Rides

St. Elmo Park
When your kids need to run off some energy, this BlueCross Healthy Place park has accessible play areas for children of all ages and abilities with ramp access and a soft rubber safety surface. The ninja warrior-like course challenges even the most adventurous kid, and the picnic area makes for the perfect shady spot to enjoy delicious carryout from several local restaurants. 

Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center

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Take in the true beauty of Chattanooga at this super kid-friendly nature center. Visit the Discovery Forest Treehouse, take a walk with the resident Vulture as you learn about his natural habitat or let your kids explore the natural playscapes with tree stump bridges and log forts. Then, get lost on the 15 miles of hiking trails, or rent a canoe to paddle down Lookout Creek. 

Explore Downtown Chattanooga with Kids

High Point Climbing

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If anyone in your family has ever wanted to try indoor rock climbing, this is the perfect gym for you. After a short orientation, your kids can climb everything from vertical dinosaur bones to tall city-like towers. With the auto belay, you won’t need to worry about safety. Everyone can climb over and over while you cheer from the benches or join them on a wall. Harnesses and shoes are available for rent, too. 

Chattanooga Pinball Museum

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Ask a local about this incredible museum; they’ve probably never heard of it. Call it a hidden gem; the Chattanooga Pinball Museum is a must-see downtown. With dozens of pinball and arcade games dating back to the early 1970s, get ready for an all-you-can-play adventure for the price of admission, no quarters needed.  

Creative Discovery Museum

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Named one of the top 10 children’s museums in the United States, this interactive museum will delight everyone in your family. Stop by the Tennessee River-inspired water play area under the treetop playground, or slip off your shoes and dig for fossils. Then, head upstairs to the new STEAM area where you can test a robotic arm, try your hand at woodworking or put on a puppet show. So be sure you plan to spend a few hours in this epic children’s museum.   

Get Outside and Enjoy Nature

Coolidge Park

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Grab one of the many street parking spots and head out to enjoy views of the Tennessee River and Walnut Street Bridge (the perfect Chattanooga sunset spot). In warm weather, this park offers a fun splash pad to cool off and lots of green space to run around. Any time of the year, anyone over two can ride the 1890s antique carousel for $1 per ride. Kids under two are free. 

Cardboard Hill & Rennaissance Park

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Wait until the morning dew dries up before you grab a sturdy cardboard box and trek to the top of Cardboard Hill. You’ll need a good push, but you can race (pretty fast) down this grassy hill overlooking the river and downtown. If you can’t pack a box, don’t worry. Locals often leave boxes near the benches at the bottom of the hill. After you slide down the hill, you can stroll through Rennaissance Park down to the river. 

Sculpture Fields at Montague Park

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If you need another spot to burn off some energy, stop at this 33-acre international sculpture park with over 40 giant sculptures that are free and open to the public. While you can’t climb on the artwork, you can walk around and enjoy this 100% outdoor art museum. And fur babies are welcome on a leash.

Where to Eat in Chattanooga with Kids

Scottie’s on the River

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If you pick a hotel near the river, Scottie’s on the River is the best dinner spot for the whole family and has one of the best views in town. This chef-owned and operated restaurant prides itself on serving the freshest seafood in the city. Try the crawfish dip for a bit of local flavor. 

State of Confusion
Stop at one of the coolest restaurants around, and your kids can play shuffleboard, Jenga or giant Connect Four while you wait for your food. The patio area offers a great place to enjoy all the sights and sounds of Chattanooga. The savory Monkey Bread is the perfect way to start your delicious meal here. 

River Street Deli
Get ready to eat like a local at this authentic New York delicatessen with daily specials you don’t want to miss. First, stop and talk to the man taking your order. He’s passionate about their food and will help you pick the right combo. Then, take your meal to-go and head to Coolidge Park for a riverfront picnic with your family.  

The Purple Daisy Picnic Cafe
Locals say this picnic-style restaurant has some of the best BBQ in Chattanooga. And their award-winning banana pudding isn’t to be missed. In addition, kids can enjoy traditional fall-off-the-bone ribs with just the right serving size for smaller appetites. So stop here after your Incline Railway adventure. 

Sweet Treats

The Hot Chocolatier

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Nothing beats the vast selection of decadent truffles and treats at this Chattanooga sweet shop. Create your box of chocolates from the case full of artisan treats. Or choose from one of the pre-packaged bags of chocolate goodness. 

Clumpies Ice Cream
What vacation is complete without a stop at the best ice cream shop in town? While you wait to board the Incline Railway, stop at this Chattanooga staple and pick out your favorite flavor or two. Sit outside on the patio to watch the train go up and down Lookout Mountain. 

RocketFizz Soda Pop & Candy Shop
Travel back to this nostalgic soda and candy shop full of familiar treats and new sweets. Both the shop and pinball museum are open late, so you can combine a visit when exploring downtown Chattanooga. 

Where to Stay in Chattanooga with Kids

SpringHill Suites Chattanooga Downtown/Cameron Harbor

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Stay in Chattanooga’s only riverfront hotel that’s family-friendly and centrally located to all the Chattanooga fun. With large rooms that offer multiple beds and sofa beds, even big families can enjoy this waterfront hotel. The daily, complimentary hot breakfast helps keep your vacation on a budget and still full of delicious food. Kids will love the make-your-own waffle bar. 

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Discover More Details about Chattanooga

Chattanooga is the ideal family destination with the perfect balance of outdoorsy adventures and tons of family fun. Check out the Chattanooga Tourism website for more ideas on what to do on your next weekend adventure. 

Note: This trip was paid for by Visit Chattanooga, but all opinions expressed here belong to the writer. 

There’s no denying that Oregon is filled with the most awe-inspiring sights. From lush forests to scenic rivers and waterfalls, majestic mountains and miles’ worth of glistening coastline, the Beaver state is a postcard come to life.

During the holidays, the Beaver State’s beauty is amplified thanks to festive light displays and decor and seasonal community outings. Add in an exciting itinerary for exploring and a lengthy bucket list of activities, and you’ll find your family creating new holiday traditions.

If you plan to do a road trip this winter to switch up your usual plans, we recommend making stops by the coast and high desert regions for exciting festivities—and, of course, a little bit of R&R for moms and dads. Fortunately for parents, Salishan Coastal Lodge by SCP Hotels and Soul Community Planet (SCP) Redmond Hotel offer exactly that.

Read on to discover how these two hotels make for an easy-to-plan itinerary during your holiday road trip through Pacific Northwest.

Salishan Coastal Lodge

Salishan Coastal Lodge

A road trip through Oregon isn't complete without a stop at the coast, which boasts 363 miles of shoreline. The stunning area is filled with many natural wonders that make it hard to pack up your bags when your getaway is over. Picture soaring sand dunes, a tranquil rainforest escape, jagged ocean cliffs and glistening waterfalls even the highest-quality photos can't do its beauty justice.

Now that you're wrapped up in the coast's undeniable charm, it's time to find a perfect lodge that mirrors nature's essence. Nestled in the heart of the Oregon Coastal Region, Salishan Coastal Lodge provides a well-balanced retreat for parents and kids alike. With its focus on both holistic wellness and eco-friendly experiences, families can enjoy a private hatha yoga session at The Spa at Salishan. Not only will moms and dads get a little bit of peace and quiet, but kiddos can learn soothing mindfulness tactics that they can bring back to school with them after the holiday break.

With Siletz Bay just a few miles out, parents and kiddos can also try their hand at clam digging—yes, we said it! If rustling around the sand isn’t your thing (we totally get it), spend the day paddleboarding as a group, especially once after feeling limber from yoga. Then top it off with a night at the Siletz Bay pier.

Salishan’s 200-plus acres, which neighbors evergreen forests, also provide an opportunity for year-round, outdoor activities that’ll keep the whole family entertained. If biking and hiking are more your family's speed, head to the local trails in the early hours then take an afternoon stroll on the shoreline of Gleneden Beach. Evenings by the waves call for a picnic and bonfire duo that offers not only beautiful views but lasting memories.

Let’s not forget about our golfing parents either. Salishan Golf Links touts an 18-link course whose restoration design was ​​overseen by Oregon golf legend and PGA Tour Pro Peter Jacobsen. While Dad hits the links, youngsters can soar high up in the trees at Salishan’s on-site Aerial Park–the only of its kind on the Oregon coast. With trained aerial guides by their side, they can climb and maneuver their way through the park's 15 obstacle platforms. 

To end a jam-packed day, set your sights on sunset views, with a micro-brew or handcrafted cocktail in hand, at Salishan’s The Attic. You'll actually leave feeling rejuvenated post-vacation.

Let’s get you booked today with Salishan Coastal Lodge!

Soul Community Planet (SCP) Redmond Hotel

SCP Redmond Hotel

The next stop to perfect your Oregon road trip is a stay in the state's High Deserta nickname given to the region since it sits at 4,000 feet above sea level. The area is bounded by the Blue Mountains and the Cascade Mountains, offering a sweeping landscape of towering rock pillars, rugged terrain and incredible wildlife. Fun fact: most of the High Desert was formed about 10 to 30 million years ago from a series of lava flows.

To revel in these sights, head to SCP Redmond Hotel in Central Oregon, which takes the concept of a hotel to the next level. It blends modern touches with mindfulness by offering rejuvenating wellness amenities, locally grown and sustainably-sourced goods, and minimalist suites that bring the beauty of the outdoors inside. Plus: moms and dads are greeted with a welcome glass of craft beer or kombucha upon arrival!

With easy access to Mount Baker, a popular local ski destination, parents don’t have to plan a single thing. Just be sure to wake up early each morning to enjoy a day of snow play and hitting the slopes. You can also catch sweeping views of the mountains that the family will never forget, which is the perfect photo op for next year's holiday card.

For days when parents want to slow down from the usual hustle and bustle, turn to SCP's dedicated meditation room and amenities. You'll not only get a well-deserved break but you can also carve out time for mindfulness. To take your wellness practice a step further, though, book a Peaceful Room for your stay. These rooms have everything you need to wind down while your little one naps, from essential oil diffusers to meditation pillows, sound machines and Himalayan pink salt lamps. They also provide a refreshing break from technological distraction, with no television screens or alarm clocks to disturb you while you relax and recharge during a deep night’s sleep.

A vacation isn't complete without tasting the local food. The SCP Redmond Hotel brings local flavors right to you and your family, offering four food and beverage options right inside the hotel that make planning meals a breeze. With farm-to-fork menus, creative and nutritious dishes and seasonal, organic ingredients, parents can guarantee each meal time is providing the right amount of fuel to get through the day's activities.

In the mornings, grab a fresh coffee from local roaster, Backporch Coffee to start the day off right. When the kiddos are in need of a midday pick-me-up, Provisions Market is just what they'll need. With a focus on plant-forward breakfast and lunch plates, this casual dining option is both healthy and delicious for parents and kids alike. We recommend the Heirloom Tomato Grilled Cheese or Crunchy Cashew Quinoa Salad.

Looking for dinner that’s good for you, good for the planet, (and just really, really good)? Head to Terra Kitchen, a farm-to-fork restaurant next door to the hotel lobby that provides locally grown and sustainably sourced menus highlighting Central Oregon's flavors in colorful and crave-able dishes you won’t find anywhere else. Or head to The Rooftop for stunning panoramic views of the Cascade Range (this includes the Three Sisters volcanic peaks, Mount Bachelor and Black Butte) while enjoying their locally-inspired small plate menu. 

Family and community are also key to the hotel’s mission. Through SCP Redmond Hotel's Every Stay Does Good program, every guest who books a stay at the hotel plants one tree in an unnaturally deforested area, provides one adolescent with well-being tools and resources and lights the home of a family caring for a critically ill child for 24 hours. Every visit to the hotel helps create positive and meaningful change.

Road trip to SCP Redmond, anyone?

 

Book your stay with Salishan Coastal Lodge and SCP Redmond Hotel today!

The holidays are around the corner and with that comes parents’ annual scramble to find the perfect present that’ll make their child light up when they unwrap it. Finding a gift that meets your school-age kiddo’s interests, while also keeping them entertained for hours at a time, however, can be quite the challenge.

To help you find just the right toy that’ll impress your child, we’ve compiled The Toy Insider’s hottest toys of the season. From arts & crafts and educational goodies to dolls and action figures, you’ll find plenty of options that are sure to be a winner. Check them out below!

Educational Toys


LeapFrog® Magic Adventures Microscope™

$89.99

Your budding biologist can explore the world of botany, mineralogy & food science. They’ll be amazed at what they can see through this real microscope.

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Osmo Genius Starter Kit

$9.99

A hands-on STEM learning system, Osmo’s digital experience includes creative app-based games for math, reading, spelling, problem solving and more.

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Switcheroo Coding Crew

$59.99

Kids can practice STEM skills by assembling puzzle cards into a map, drawing a coding challenge card, and coding the vehicle to complete the mission.

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Toy Story Tablet

$99.99

From games to eBooks to apps, your little learner can play & grow with this exclusive learning tablet—and the entire Disney Toy Story gang!

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Squaregles Starter Set

$124.99

Your little builder will get lost in the creative possibilities Squaregles’ magnetic play offers. This set allows for building, art, storytelling, racing and more.

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BYJU’S LEARNING featuring Disney Premium Kit

$199.99

Help your pupil stay engaged with math, reading, language and other core skills through interactive video lessons, quizzes, read-along stories and digital worksheets.

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Active & Adventurous Toys


TekyGo! Junior Bouncer Bundle

$289.00

Time to burn off energy and embark on an educational adventure! This action-packed bundle includes a trampoline, games and a sensor that tracks kids’ movements.

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Tonka Mighty Monster RC Steel Dump Truck

$69.99

This Tonka R/C can easily perform 360-degree stunts. Kids can load objects into the truck, dump them and clear obstacles with the plow.

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Transformers: Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures Dinobots Unite Smash Changer Optimus Prime

$33.97

Standing at 9 inches, this Optimus Prime figure can convert from truck to robot mode in 3 steps with a smashing motion!

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Beyblade Burst QuadDrive Interstellar Drop Battle Set

$59.99

This Beyblade set features the first ever 4-in-1 top. The dual-layered Beystadium lets players battle on top, then drop and battle below.

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Lumitek Neon Monster

$49.99

This neon-lit, four-wheel-drive R/C vehicle has cool customizable lights and an awesome stunt wheelie bar for epic jumps, tricks and action.

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#Boneless Skaters

$12.99

#Boneless electric-powered mini-stunt skateboards come with hyper-poseable skaters that twist and bend. Perform cool tricks and stunts, and try to stick the landing.

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Thrilling Interactive Toys


LeapFrog® PAW Patrol: To the Rescue!

$44.99

Your youngster can join the PAW Patrol on 12 missions in this learning video game. No need for internet, downloads or lengthy setups!

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Osmo Reading Adventure

$25

This personalized, interactive reading program helps to build reading proficiency and confidence through fun skill-building games, stories & a crystal wand.

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Pokémon Trading Card Game Battle Academy

$19.99

The entire household can join your young Pokémon trainer in this family-friendly board game, which is an adaptation of the Pokémon TCG.

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Tamagotchi Pix Party

$59.99

Now kids can celebrate their Tamagotchi pet with the Tamagotchi Pix Party through mini games, cooking with guests and a built-in camera.

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Pokémon Trading Card Game: Pokémon GO Elite Trainer Box

$49.99

This collaboration inspired by the Pokémon GO app allows kids to play the Pokémon TCG with photorealistic artwork cards and unique gameplay scenarios.

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Catch the Moon

$34.95

This whimsical stacking game will challenge your kids to create a towering structure of ladders to the moon–but make sure they don’t fall!

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Inspirational Toys


Gabby's Dollhouse Rainbow Dress-Up Closet

$34.99

Little fashionistas can mix & match fashion accessories and get Gabby ready for the catwalk as her closet opens up into 4 photoshoot play areas.

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For Keeps Universe

$19.99

Give the gift of self-empowerment with these motivational fashion dolls. All dolls & accessories are crafted to promote inclusivity, diversity and positive thinking.

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Rainbow High™ Rainbow Vision™

$39.99

The Rainbow Divas and the Neon Shadow are going head-to-head at the Rainbow Vision competition. There are six dolls, each with a second outfit and accessories.

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My Avastars

$24.99

Future fashion designers will adore creating countless styles with their My Avastars doll. They can play with these dolls in person and online.

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Shimmer 'n Sparkle Light Up Beauty Studio

$32.99

With real make up, a ring light and built-in phone stand, your creative talent-in-training will love recording fun and inspiring tutorials.

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Pinxies Butterfly Hot Air Balloon

$29.99

Little imaginations will soar as they craft together Koral's hot air balloon. The 135-piece set includes Koral, a butterfly, a cat & stickers.

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Creative Arts & Crafts


Kinetic Sand Swirl N' Surprise

$29.99

The artistic options are endless with this hands-on playset. Kids can swirl, flow and stack sand using the included tools to create mesmerizing effects.

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Made by Me! Sand Dough Pottery Press

$19.97

Say goodbye to clay and hello to Sand Dough. The air-dry, mess-free material allows your ceramist to create their own decorative pottery.

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SunGemmers

$12.99

Your little Picasso can work their magic using transparent gem stickers, printed designs & guides to create beautiful window art.

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3Doodler Start+ Maker Bundle

$59.99

This easy-to-use 3D pen engages kids' imaginations. Your young creator can originate 3D figurines and artwork—all with the press of a button.

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Pixicade Pets

$19.99

This kit will inspire your child to design, care for & bring to life their own virtual pets. Draw, play and do it all again!

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Butter Cloudz

$9.99

This fun-scented compound is soft, smooth, and so squishable! Great for travel with the easy-to-store container. Best of all, it holds its shape.

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To discover even more toys that your toddler will adore, check out The Toy Insider’s expansive holiday guide or head to our gift generator here to find toys based on your child’s personality and interests!