Swing, slide and splash in these outdoor parks with creeks—ideal destinations for sizzling summer fun. When things heat up on the monkey bars, switch gears and head to the water where you and your playground pals can kick off your shoes and get soaked. Bring your picnic blankets, sun hats and plenty of towels for a full day of outdoor play.

San Francisco

Alaina Weimer

Glen Canyon Park
This natural recreation area, just a few minutes from Glen Park Bart Station, feels worlds away from the city center. Come prepared to enjoy hiking trails, grassy fields, tennis courts and a revamped playground designed to emulate nature. After exploring the climbing dome, embankment slide, big boulders and sandbox, sink your feet into Islais Creek, one of the few remaining free-flowing creeks in San Francisco.

Elk Street and O'Shaughnessy Boulevard
San Francisco, CA 
Online: sfrecpark.org

East Bay

Allison Sutcliffe

Alvarado Park
This historic spot on the outer edge of Wildcat Canyon Regional Park is a shady oasis with access to over 25 miles of trails. Its expansive playground area has plenty of picnic tables and is perfectly positioned for water exploration in Wildcat Creek. Feeling extra venturesome? Take a romp through the underground tunnel beneath the roadway and check out the ancient artifacts which include a stone wall and ornate bridge that crosses the creek.

5755 McBryde Ave.
Richmond, CA
Online: ebparks.org

Codornices
Though the defining feature of Codornices is the 40-foot concrete slide (watch your elbows!), there is so much to love about this North Berkeley sanctuary. Shaded by oaks and redwoods, the fenced-in tot area and big-kid play structures are situated right along the creek where most little adventurers end up for at least a quick rock-toss. For a full-day outing, bring your tennis rackets and basketballs, follow the tunnel to the rose garden, and find the hidden trail to the seasonal waterfall.

1201 Euclid Ave.
Berkeley, CA 
Online: cityofberkeley.info

Dimond Park
A recent restoration project has improved the native rainbow trout habitat in Sausal Creek which runs along the length of this idyllic park (sorry, anglers, no fishing allowed). Along with plenty of stones to skip and toss into the water, the park features open fields, picnic areas, hiking trails, two playgrounds, a swimming pool and amphitheater seating. Bring your charcoal for barbecuing beneath the redwoods where you’ll find picnic tables and grills (check website for reservations).

3860 Hanley Rd.
Oakland, CA 
Online: oaklandca.gov

Frog Park
Built by community volunteers and located in the Rockridge Temescal Greenbelt, this urban wonderland contains two charming wooden playgrounds with swings, twists and slides that'll keep kids of all sizes entertained for hours. Enjoy a picnic in the grass and a splash in the creek before or after a spin through the local shops.

5500 Claremont Ave.
Oakland, CA 
Online: frogpark.org

Strawberry Creek Park
If your lazy weekend is so lazy you can’t be bothered to pack snacks, this is your spot. Hidden Cafe, within the park, sells gourmet coffee (what better way to wake up as you “watch this!” on the playground?) as well as tacos, salads and pastries. The namesake creek runs right through the park, next to an expansive green lawn that beckons blanket lovers and yogis. 

1260 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 
Online: cityofberkeley.info

Tilden Regional Park
While Lake Anza and some parts of this "jewel of the East Bay" may be temporarily closed, there are plenty of ways to access Wildcat Creek and Laurel Creek, both of which run through the park. Grab a map, strap on your pack and meander along one of the easy trails like Wildcat Creek Trail or Jewel Lake Trail, stopping along the way to stomp and splash. After drying off, there’s much more to explorea botanical garden, merry-go-round, train rides and an animal farm, to name a few. 

2501 Grizzly Peak Blvd.
Orinda, CA 
Online: ebparks.org

Peninsula/South Bay

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Twin Pines Park
Tucked away in the heart of Belmont and home to the Belmont Historical Society, Twin Pines Park brims with eucalyptus trees, picnic tables, walking trails, a gated playground, a charming bridge and a babbling creek. If you’re lucky, you may discover live music at the senior center. Ample parking and onsite restrooms make this an easy outing.

One Twin Pines Ln.
Belmont, CA 
Online: belmont.gov

Stulsaft Park
A must-visit in Redwood City, Stulsaft Park is 42 acres of wilderness within reach. You and your littles will find miles of hiking trails, a colorful playground, seasonal water features, and yes—even a creek that flows right through the middle of the park. An optimal spot to bring your pooch for off-leash frolicking, even Rover will be delighted in this hidden haven.

3737 Farm Hill Blvd.
Redwood City, CA 
Online: redwoodcity.org

Kathleen Mikulis

Cornelius Bol Park
Shaded by redwoods and oaks, the spacious grassy meadow in this 13-acre park is a cozy spot to picnic after kidding around on the playground or slushing in Matadero Creek. For those who prefer paved trails to stroll, walk or bike with your tykes, this is the place! Follow the trail north to see if Bol Park’s famous occupants—donkeys (you heard right, donkeys!)—are visiting. (Insider tip: Sunday mornings are usually a good time to spot them.) 

3590 Laguna Avenue
Palo Alto, CA
Online: cityofpaloalto.org

Laurelwood Park
A well-kept secret and a well-kempt park, Laurelwood is a leisurely destination within Sugarloaf Open Space. For those wanting to get their hearts pumping, try the trail that takes you to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain—the views are worth the walk. But no need to trek far, the park itself has a fun playground and a spacious lawn for ball-tossing and lounging. Best of all, Laurel Creek is right there waiting for eager little explorers to take the plunge.

3471 Glendora Drive
San Mateo, CA 
Online: cityofsanmateo.org

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Vasona Lake and Los Gatos Creek County Parks
These adjoining county parks feature 152 acres of outdoor glory including nature trails for biking and hiking, ponds where you can rent paddle and row boats, and picture-perfect spots to cast a line and go fishing. Also available are educational venues, playgrounds and endless open space for frisbee-throwing and badminton. If the ponds don’t get your little ones wet enough, Los Gatos Creek is easily accessible. Not done having fun? Visit adjacent Oak Meadow Park, for a spin on the carousel or a miniature train ride on the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad.

333 Blossom Hill Rd.
Los Gatos, CA
Online: sccgov.org

McClellan Ranch Preserve
A little bit of history goes a long way at this former horse ranch turned wildlife preserve. You’ll never know that Cupertino is just minutes away as you amble down quiet trails or plunk rocks into popular Stevens Creek, which flows right through the preserve. For the active bunch, there are volleyball and bocce ball courts, a 4-H ranch and a large playground. Combine this trip with a visit to the orchard and cafe at the connecting Black Berry Farm Park.

22221McClellan Rd.
Cupertino, CA 
Online: cupertino.org

Wildwood Park
Sometimes you just want a spot to sit by the creek and take in the scenery. This is one of those peaceful places. The tranquil surroundings will allow you to take a deep breath while the kids let their energy out on the playground. Bring a volleyball for the sand volleyball court, try out the horseshoes and spread out some of your family’s favorite goodies at the picnic tables.

20762 4th St.
Saratoga, CA
Online: saratoga.ca.us

North Bay/Marin

Nella DuBon-Koch

Old Mill Park
Few places inspire the way a redwood forest does. In this historic sawmill turned park, the kids can climb inside giant redwood trees and throw rocks into the stream while you take in the gorgeous surroundings. The multi-level playground and sandbox will get you here, but the beauty of the grove will keep you here for hours. Also available are picnic tables, trails along the creek, an amphitheater and plenty of benches for sitting and admiring.

352 Throckmorton Ave.
Mill Valley, CA 
Online: millvalleyrecreation.org

Marinwood Park
With easy access to Marinwood Creek, this park in northern San Rafael is the largest in the Marinwood community. It features shaded lawns, a fenced playground and tot play structures, picnic areas, grills and nearby walking trails. If your water babies are wanting even more splash time after exploring the creek, the park is adjacent to a lovely community pool which is open to the public (check the website for reservations and details).

775 Miller Creek Rd.
San Rafael, CA 
Online: marinwood.org

Miwok Park
Where else can you explore Native American history, play bocce ball and jump in a creek? This expansive community gem has plenty of shaded picnic tables with views of the stream, ample lawn space, a large play structure, horseshoe and bocce ball courts and a walking path along Novato Creek. The park’s Museum of the American Indian, where you can learn about the native Coastal Miwok, provides fascinating insight into the area’s history.

2200 Novato Blvd.
Novato, CA 
Online: novato.org

—Julie Honan Johnston & Nella DuBon-Koch

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You know you need something to look forward to right about now (we do too!). These vacation rentals are the ticket. They tick all the boxes: driving distance from Boston, an easy vacation for kids and best of all, a pool for on-site entertainment. Here are our favorite vacation rentals for families near Boston.

North Andover Stunner

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You'll definitely feel the New England vibes of this 4-bed, 3-bath house located in the quiet hamlet of North Andover. Enjoy the pool and hot tub while you are grilling and then take on the kids in a game of volleyball or badminton. There's a children's park just a short walk away and don't miss a stop at Cows Rock for ice cream. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $600/night
Online: airbnb.com/rooms/24250099

Brand-New Home with Pool | Woburn, MA

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Your family will love this pristinely-clean home in a nice suburban neighborhood for your next family adventure. The highlight is definitely the pool; bring your floaties and plan to spend a lot of time out there. Dogs are welcome and the fenced-in backyard works great if you bring them with you.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $228/night
Online: airbnb.com

Sunsets, Salty Air & Harbor Views | Marblehead, MA

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You'll have ocean views as you dine by this home's in-ground pool. The whole family will love it! Overlooking Salem Harbor, this apartment is located on the first floor with some of the best views! Neighborhood beach access a block away and the Marblehead public boat landing is a short 5 minute walk. 

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $214/night
Online: airbnb.com

Country Estate with Massive Pool | Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA

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This 6,000-square foot home is perfectly set up to host your next family get together. This historic home with updated with modern charm and it is only five minutes from two of New England's most beautiful beaches. 

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $550/night
Online: airbnb.com

Magnificent Waterfront Estate | York, ME

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This beautiful, waterfront estate with 220 feet of ocean frontage offers all you need for a luxurious, relaxing seaside vacation. Spectacular ocean views from every room. This beautifully designed and furnished home offers all required for a luxurious seaside vacation. BBQ, heated pool, gourmet kitchen, open family room, 2 master suites, 4 additional bedrooms and 5 spa bathrooms.

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $1,707/night
Online: airbnb.com

Cottage with Hot Tub | Hampton, NH

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This cute cottage is just a 7-minute walk to the beach and it has a lot to offer families. There's an above-ground pool and hot tub, fun loft room for the kids and fire pit for cooler nights. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $199/night
Online: airbnb.com

Grand Maine Seaside Cottage | York, ME

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When you're ready to book your next family reunion, mark this one down. It has 7 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms so you can really invite the whole crew. Views of the harbor can's be beat. You'll have access to all the amenities at Stage Neck Inn, including the indoor and outdoor pools. 

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $1,650/night
Online: airbnb.com

Beach House with Pool | Kennebunk, ME

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This home is perfect for gathering with families. You can enjoy your meals outdoor by the fire pit and massive pool. Walk one mile to the beach to feel the sand on your toes. With two kitchens, your crew can cook up a storm. 

Sleeps: 12
Cost: $450/night
Online: airbnb.com

—Kate Loweth

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Need something to look forward to this summer? We get it! These vacation rentals with pools are the perfect option for your family vacation plans because they get you away from your own four walls and provide loads of outdoor time for your family. Order up some new pool floats (the T-Rex one is a definite YES), pack the burgers and the sunscreen, and you’ll be on your way to summer fun!

WEST

Anaheim, CA

Just a 9-minute drive from Disneyland, this Anaheim abode is tailor made for families and Disney fanatics alike. With a heated pool and spa area decorated with Disney characters and a game room filled with arcade machines, foosball, a ping pong table, basketball shooter and even a free claw machine, this is pretty much kid heaven.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $520/night
Online: airbnb.com

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San Diego, CA

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Appropriately described as a “lush lagoon oasis,” this San Diego home features a beautiful pool, hot tub and waterfall. And when you’re done swimming, you’ll definitely want to check out the massive observation deck where you can soak in unobstructed views of downtown San Diego, the Harbor and Point Loma. This one’s definitely worth the road trip!

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $467/night
Online: airbnb.com

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Buena Park, CA

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Just minutes from Knott’s Berry Farm, South Coast Plaza and Disneyland, this two-story home is a family getaway dream. With a heatable saltwater pool and hot tub, a rock slide, waterfall, spacious BBQ area, and even a putting green, you’ll have everything you could ever need to keep littles entertained this summer.

Sleeps: 14
Cost: $468/night
Online: airbnb.com

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Hollywood, CA

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Ever dreamed of staying in a home once owned by film actress Jean Harlow, as well as former President Ronald Reagan? This is your chance! This stunning, historical Hollywood home known as “Whitley Heights” is the quintessential glam getaway with a fascinating past. The heated infinity pool and spa will delight kiddos, and grown-ups will enjoy having cocktails on the veranda while admiring beautiful views of the city.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $795/night
Online: airbnb.com

Find more Southern California vacation rentals with pools here.

Sonoma Stunner | Sonoma, CA

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Can't you just picture yourself enjoying a good book while the kids play on the expansive grass and splash in the pool? Be sure you bring your unicorn floatie for this gorgeous home in Sonoma that is surrounded by vineyards. It sleeps 8 people and you won't want to go home, we know it! 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $952/night
Online: airbnb.com

Carmel Valley Vineyard Hideaway | Carmel, CA

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The spacious mid-century-modern home's open floorpan living area extends seamlessly to the pool deck overlooking the sweeping landscape. The charming Carmel Valley village, with its 21 tasting rooms, is mere 15 minutes away; Pebble Beach, Carmel by the Sea and Monterey can all be reached within 35 minutes. Want to bring the grandparents along? The Pool House, which is available as an add-on for an additional fee, hosts a bedroom with a queen-sized bed, its own separate entrance, a private deck, a direct access to the pool, as well as its own private living room with an additional sofa bed. 

Sleeps: 5
Cost: $450/night
Online: airbnb.com

Three Sisters Farm | Paso Robles, CA

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If you haven't explored all there is in Paso Robles, you need to bring the family and check it out. This home is just a short drive from downtown where you'll find tasting rooms, restaurants and a lovely plaza with live music in the summer. Cool off after a hot day in the gorgeous pool. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $300/night
Online: airbnb.com

Find more Northern California vacation rentals with pools here

River House | Grants Pass, OR

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Head to Southern Oregon to enjoy the stunning Rogue River with your crew. While you are there, stay at this pet-friendly vacation rental home which boasts everything you and your family need for a perfect trip to Grants Pass, Oregon. Voted Home of the Year in 1951 in Better Home and Gardens, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom property features a sleeper sofa, private pool, stunning backyard, and access to the beautiful Rogue River. Whether your plans include lounging by the pool, rafting down the river, or exploring the nearby lavender farms, you're sure to have an unforgettable experience!

Sleeps: 6
Costs: $266/night
Online: airbnb.com

Country Oasis | Aurora, OR

Airbnb

Just a 30 minute drive from Portland, located mere minutes from Multnomah Falls and about a half-hour from Yamhill wine country, there is a perfect home for a family vacation. This 4000 sq ft home resides on on seven acres and features a swimming pool that is heated May through September as well as hot tub. The pool area has a separate bathroom with a shower shower and the home has a large kitchen and dining area as well as a great room with pool table, and big screen TV. Your whole family will fall in love with this spot, which is guaranteed to feel like a home away from home.

Sleeps:8
Cost: $680/night
Online: airbnb.com

Modern Reed Way Ranch | Portland, OR

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Have you considered a staycation? Or, do you have family hoping to visit this summer? This Split level, sunny mid-century ranch home features a pool perfect for long days filled with splashing and playing. Located in a quiet neighborhood in SE Portland this home also has a garden, double lot, and is walking distance to Reed Canyon and Trader Joe's. Bonus: for a small fee, your furry family member can stay as well. So, bring Fido!

Sleeps: 5
Cost: $489/night
Online: airbnb.com

Find more Portland-area rentals with pools here

Olympic Equestrian Estate | Olympia, WA

Olympia Airbnb
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You’ll have the whole farm to yourself in this wonderful Olympia estate. The five bedroom home offers an animal sanctuary, horses to ride, walking trails and a large pool. The pool is not heated, so you might want to warm up in the adjoining hot tub. In the barn you’ll find a foosball table, air hockey, a karaoke machine and even a piano. With ten beds and room to sleep up to 16 people, you can bring the whole extended family! We love the fact that this place is just minutes away from Puget Sound beaches.

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $504/night
Online: airbnb.com

Party in Puyallup | Puyallup, WA

Puyallup Airbnb
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Originally built in 1933, this unique retreat is actually home to Cockrell Hard Ciders, where your kids can enjoy the quietness of farm life while you visit the onsite tasting room! The large home features three bedrooms (each with a queen-sized bed), two-and-a-half bathrooms, fully stocked kitchen and a super comfortable living room. The unheated pool might be a bit chilly, but you can warm up on the lounge chairs sitting around it. Cheers!

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $300/night
Online: airbnb.com

Loving Leavenworth | Leavenworth, WA

Leavenworth Airbnb
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Who doesn’t love the Bavarian town of Leavenworth? With tons of shops and things to do, it’s a hit with everyone and there really isn’t a bad time to visit, although if you are not a fan of crowds you’ll want to avoid staying during the weekend. Even so, we found a perfect space that is just far enough from downtown (about 10 minutes) that you’ll feel as if you’re away from it all. This 4,000 square foot with “Gemini Lodge” sits on 12 private acres. The three levels feature four bedrooms and three bathrooms, an amazing kitchen and a dining room with French doors that lead out to the wrap around deck with a view of the mountains. Play in the pool, soak in the hot tub and enjoy an outdoor barbecue when the day is done. This log cabin also features a spiral staircase, a beautiful fireplace, flat screen TV and even a foosball table upstairs.

Sleeps: 12
Cost: $554/night
Online: airbnb.com

Live Like a King in Kingston, WA

Kingston Airbnb
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Just a short ferry boat ride will get you to this home away from home, but you’ll feel as if you’re a lot farther away. This Victorian-styled home (with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms) is located at the end of a dead end street, so your kids can make as much noise as they want in the pool and practically nobody will hear them! And you won’t care either since you’ll be engrossed looking out at the fantastic view of Port Gamble Bay from one of the house’s two balconies. After everyone dries off, roast s'mores over the fire pit and watch the sunset. We love that the living room is set up for “movie night” and there is a game room with a vintage, tabletop video game. The only downside here is that the pool is heated by a solar cover only, so it could get a bit chilly outside of July or August.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $217/night
Online: airbnb.com

Find more WA vacation rentals with pools here. 

MIDWEST

The Mecca of Fun—Des Moines, IA

Airbnb

If the photo of this home's game room doesn't convince you that it's a totally awesome place to stay, check this out. Sitting on over an acre of land, this home has a hot tub and the best game room you've ever seen with ping pong, pool table, arcade games and more. Bike paths connecting you to Des Moines extensive trail system are minutes away with bikes available for use. 

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $413/night
Online: airbnb.com

137-Year-Old Farmhouse | Lake Forest, IL

Airbnb

This updated 5-bedroom farm home in Lake Forest is a great option for extended families looking to spend quality time together. It's a stone's throw from a public golf course, downtown Lake Forest is just a mile down the road and a romp in the sand at the beach is just two miles away. 

Sleeps: 9
Cost: $500/night
Online: airbnb.com

Sleek Modern Living | Lake Geneva, WI

Airbnb

If golfing is your game, this rental will leave you feeling like you hit a hole in one, as it is located near three championship golf courses. You also have access to three pools, tennis courts, two playgrounds, on-site dining and miles of scenic hiking. You're also just minutes away from Lake Geneva, Delavan, Williams Bay and Fontana.

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $343/night
Online: airbnb.com

Rustic Paradise | Sheboygan, WI

Airbnb

The kids will literally freak out when they see the huge indoor 1,600-square-foot pool room with a hot tub. Add in the seclusion of the woods, cul-de-sac location and a large yard with a firepit and covered gazebo and you have all the makings for a relaxing vacation.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $450/night
Online: airbnb.com

A Fisherman's Dream Retreat | Milwaukee, WI

Airbnb

Step right outside your back door and fish the day away, chill on the sand beach at the fishing pond or hop on a paddleboard. If you prefer pool to pond, there's also an in-ground pool and hot tub. End the night as a family relaxing in the game room.

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $550/night
Online: airbnb.com

Sidelined Pullman Train Car—Plano, IL

Airbnb

Oh, the stories this Pullman Train car, the Constitution, could tell. Built in 1905, it was basically Air Force One for Presidents Harding and Wilson, and when the president of the Illinois Railway Museum visited, he said it was the most well-preserved Pullman train car in the U.S. A large living room with fireplaces, a master bedroom and bathroom have been added to the original car, which consisted of four staterooms, an observation deck, a dining room and a galley. This is all set atop a bluff overlooking Big Rock Creek and a floodplain full of 200-year old oak trees where you might see an Eagle or two. During the summer months, there's even a pool onsite to enjoy.

We recommend bringing along a few groceries to utilize the kitchen facilities and make this a true staycation. Unplug and fully immerse yourself in a getaway with a country feel.

Sleeps: 6 guests; 3 bedrooms, 3 beds, 3 baths
Cost: $209/night
Online: airbnb.com

Sweet Ranch | Glenview, IL

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This 4-bedroom ranch in Glen Oak Acres puts you within minutes of Wagner Farm, bike trails, walking paths and downtown Northfield, Glenview and The Glen. The outdoor living space includes an in-ground heated pool, grill, pergola and firepit.

Sleeps: 7
Cost: $371/night
Online: airbnb.com

Pool with a View | River North, Chicago, IL

Airbnb

Plan a staycation in River North at this 2 bedroom condo with breathtaking views and amenities. The pool features a hot tub, cabanas, chaise lounges and access to grill stations and fire pits. Bond with the family on the bocce court or show the kids your skills in the arcade that includes pinball machines and skeeball.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $250/night
Online: airbnb.com

Find more Chicago-area vacation rentals with pools here.

SOUTH

Secluded Paradise | DeSoto, TX

Airbnb

Head south of the city to DeSoto, TX and you'll find this stunner that has something for everyone. The pool is perfect for the whole family and there's also a pool table and movie room for when it's just too hot to be outside. Just 20 minutes to Cowboy's Stadium, you're perfectly situated in this rental. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $493/night
Online: airbnb.com/rooms/29780545

House with a Pool Close to Everything | Lewisville, TX

Airbnb

Right off I-35, this charming house is well decorated and ready to welcome your family. 20 minutes from the DFW airport and just five minutes to shops, you'll have everything you need nearby. Dogs are welcome with an additional $200 fee. The kids will especially love the pool on a hot day. 

Sleeps: 7
Cost: $163/night
Online: airbnb.com/rooms/28107842

SOUTHEAST

Glamorous Garden District Luxury Home—New Orleans, LA

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Located in New Orleans’ historic Lower Garden District, this 4000+ sq foot luxury home is your ultimate travel destination in the Big Easy.  With a private pool, standalone guest cottage with additional sleeping options, and a fully stocked chef's kitchen, this home is perfect for groups of all sizes who seek a first-class New Orleans experience. 

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $185/night
Online: airbnb.com

Charming Madison Townhome—Madison, MS

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This dreamy vacation rental townhome in Madison is the perfect getaway for your lake-loving family! On a sunny day, hit Ross Barnett Lake with the guest-ready kayaks or perfect your tan by the community pool. If you need a change of scenery, visit downtown Jackson just a short drive away for local eateries, shopping, and attractions. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $137/night
Online: airbnb.com

Near the Braves | Mabelton, GA

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After you've caught a double-header at Truist Park, you'll love heading back to this Mabelton 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom house with a heated pool and spa with it's very own slide. The Braves won't be the only ones sliding into home during you stay!

Price: $614/ night

Book here.

Near LEGOLAND, Atlanta History Center, & Shopping | Buckhead, GA

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This modern Buckhead home with 3 beds and 4.5 baths has pool views throughout, thanks to a nearly all-glass exterior in the back of the house. It'll cost you to stay here, but its location near shopping, LEGOLAND, the Atlanta History Center, and more can't be beat. 

Price: $2,821/ night

Book here

Near an Historic & Small Town Downtown | Monroe, GA

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Take a splash to the past with a stay in this 2 bed, 1.5 bathroom historic home in Monroe's downtown. After shopping in the town square and eating a burger and milkshake at the corner drug store, you'll head home to relax in this home's huge pool.

Price: $170/ night

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Near the Zoo | Grant Park, Atlanta, GA

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Located not far from Zoo Atlanta, this 7 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom manse in Grant Park comes with a heated pool and spa. It's also not too far from Morellis, one of Atlanta's best places to score a scoop of ice cream. 

Price: $701/ night

Book here

Find tons more Atlanta-area options here.

Mansion at the Beach | West Ocean City, MD

Vacasa Maryland via Airbnb

This Airbnb is so big and so cool that you might forget the beaches and boardwalk of Ocean CIty, Maryland, are only a short drive away. Play in the oversized pool, relax in the hot tub, roast S'mores by the fire pit, hang out in the game room (where there's also a wet bar), play basketball, and more. This Airbnb has five bedrooms and sleeps a total of 12 guests, making it perfect for a multigenerational escape.

Sleeps: 12
Cost: $452/night
Online: airbnb.com

Relaxed Escape in Amish Country | Lancaster, PA

Orlando via Airbnb

Planning a trip to the Strasburg Rail Road or the Turkey Hill Experience? Make this Airbnb your home base. Located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, it offers an oversized pool with diving boardthe perfect place to relax after a fun (and exhausting) day at nearby Dutch Wonderland or Hersheypark. It also has a spacious living room with a balcony. 

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $196/night
Online: airbnb.com

A Place to Reunite | Fairfax, VA

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If you can safely see family and friends this summer, it’s time to plan a visit to this Airbnb that’s big enough to accommodate 15 guests. Situated in Fairfax, Virginia, this modern house offers a beautiful pool and hot tub, both of which can be lit up at night for after-dark swimming. You’ll also love the grill and outdoor dining area that’s covered and screened-in, ensuring the fun never stops, even when it rains.

Sleeps: 15
Cost: $600
Online: airbnb.com

Getting Cozy by the Cottage | Chesapeake, VA

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This private cottage offers waterview rooms from nearly every be in the house; there are 3 bedrooms to accommodate up to 6 guests (including a set of bunk beds for the littles).  Get direct access to the Chesapeake Bay from this property or take a dip in the home's pool or hot tub. Amenities at this cottage include two kayaks, a stand up paddle board, a crab pot and dip net, a charcoal grill, a fire pit and two adult bikes. Toss these folding bikes into the car for the kids! 

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $243/night
Online: airbnb.com

A Farm Stay | New Market, MD

Duana via Airbnb

This perfectly private property, aptly named Peace and Plenty Farm, features a heated lap pool (open May to October) surrounded by wildflowers. It's the perfect place to relax after exploring historic downtown Frederick, Maryland (about 15 minutes away), or Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (45 minutes away). Other features include a grill, fire pit and walking trails. 

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $225/night
Online: airbnb.com

Find more vacation rentals with pools near Washington DC here.

The Kiddie Pool—Arlington, VA

Krista via Airbnb

This large home in the heart of Clarendon in North Arlington offers a wading pool perfect for pint-sized swimmers. Before or after your dip, don't forget to roast marshmallows in the outdoor fire pit. Feel free to leave your car at home; this house is conveniently located near a metro stop. 

Sleeps: 12
Cost: $1065/night
Online: airbnb.com

Tropical Paradise—Miami, FL

You won't want to leave this gorgeous home that has the tropical backyard of your vacation dreams. Grill out on the barbecue and enjoy the pool's waterfall and outdoor sound system. A crib and pack n' play are both available for families to use. 

Sleeps: 14
Cost: $394/night
Online: airbnb.com

Hollywood Tropical Retreat—Hollywood, FL

Enjoy a courtyard and pool deck designed with plenty of outdoor seating and a tiki hut. The property has synthetic grass through out, perfect for kids and family to sit and play on. You can also book the property's pool house if you'd like additional space. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $317/night
Online: airbnb.com

Biscayne Residence—Miami, FL

Your family will love hanging out in the heated, outdoor pool and enjoying some dinner from the BBQ. This property is just a 15 minute drive from Miami Beach, 20 minutes from MIA (40 minutes from FLL Airport), and has several bars and restaurants within a short walk. Bonus: the property is pet-friendly. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $383/night
Online: airbnb.com

The Disney House—Davenport, FL

the disney house is one of the best Airbnbs for kids
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Located just one exit away from Disney World, your kids won’t complain when it’s time to go back and rest. There’s the 101 Dalmatians room with spotted walls, twin beds and stuffed dogs everywhere. The Frozen room is decked out with floor to ceiling decorations from the movie and stuffed Olaf and friends on the twin beds. Mom and Dad will appreciate the Mary Poppins master suite. The house’s game room is themed with Star Wars and features a space-age ping pong table, a conventional pool table and foosball table game. In case the kids didn’t burn off enough energy at the theme parks, there will be pretty of time to do so in the home’s private indoor pool.

The home also comes with a full kitchen, dining room that seats 10, living room, air conditioning and TVs in every bedroom. A grocery store and fast food options are only a mile away too.

Sleeps: 10 
Cost: $135 per night
Online: airbnb.com

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Bayside Resort Beach House—Selbyville, DE

Airbnb

You'll love staying in this luxury home just minutes from beaches, shopping, and everything the area has to offer. You are able to purchase passes to use the resort amenities like a swimming pool and golf. 

Sleeps: 12
Cost: $198/night
Online: airbnb.com

The Ranch With Outdoor Luxuries—Kerhonskon, NY

Airbnb

A hot tub, tank pool, outdoor movie screen and fire pit nestled in the wilderness? Yes, please! (And that's just on the outside!) Stony Hill Ranch has four bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, as well as a "Jam Shed" where you can rock out for an additional deposit. The property is in Kerhonkson, NY near the Shawangunk Mountains, but it's also near a Wal-Mart if you need to stock up on things. 

Sleeps:11
Cost:
$230/night
Online: airbnb.com

Magical Chalet | Woodstock, NY

Airbnb

This deluxe Catskills getaway, tucked away on nine private acres offers incredible views. The solar-heated pool is surrounded by plenty of seating options and a gas grill. Inside, you'll find two working fireplaces, a game room and cathedral ceiling. The charming town of Woodstock is just three minutes away when you're ready to shop or eat out. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $550/night
Onlineairbnb.com

Waterfront Haven | Sag Harbor, NY

Airbnb

An incredible pool isn't that rare in the Hamptons, but a heated pool that look out on the bay? Not so common. Minutes from Sag Harbor and East Hampton, this house also has a private dock and beach.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $600/night
Online: airbnb.com

Bayside Home | Cape May, NJ

Airbnb

This is a brand new house steps from the Delaware Bay and a private beach. The pool, which is shared, is a few blocks away, but there are only so many places left to book in Cape May, so hop to it!

Sleeps: 9
Cost: $378/night
Online: airbnb.com

Restored Milk Barn | Bethel, CT

Airbnb

Escape to Fairfield County and stay in an antique barn with some real history. (It dates to the 18th century.) You'll find chickens on site—the owners also live on the four-acre property, but guests are ensured privacy—and local attractions such as state parks, and Quassy Amusement and Waterpark.  

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $234/night
Online: airbnb.com

Find more Airbnbs with pools near NYC here.

North Andover Stunner | North Andover, MA

Airbnb

You'll definitely feel the New England vibes of this 4-bed, 3-bath house located in the quiet hamlet of North Andover. Enjoy the pool and hot tub while you are grilling and then take on the kids in a game of volleyball or badminton. There's a children's park just a short walk away and don't miss a stop at Cows Rock for ice cream. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $600/night
Online: airbnb.com/rooms/24250099

Brand-New Home with Pool | Woburn, MA

Airbnb

Your family will love this pristinely-clean home in a nice suburban neighborhood for your next family adventure. The highlight is definitely the pool; bring your floaties and plan to spend a lot of time out there. Dogs are welcome and the fenced-in backyard works great if you bring them with you.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $228/night
Online: airbnb.com

Country Estate with Massive Pool | Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA

Airbnb

This 6,000-square foot home is perfectly set up to host your next family get together. This historic home with updated with modern charm and it is only five minutes from two of New England's most beautiful beaches. 

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $550/night
Online: airbnb.com

Magnificent Waterfront Estate | York, ME

Airbnb

This beautiful, waterfront estate with 220 feet of ocean frontage offers all you need for a luxurious, relaxing seaside vacation. Spectacular ocean views from every room. This beautifully designed and furnished home offers all required for a luxurious seaside vacation. BBQ, heated pool, gourmet kitchen, open family room, 2 master suites, 4 additional bedrooms and 5 spa bathrooms.

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $1,707/night
Online: airbnb.com

Beach House with Pool | Kennebunk, ME

Airbnb

This home is perfect for gathering with families. You can enjoy your meals outdoor by the fire pit and massive pool. Walk one mile to the beach to feel the sand on your toes. With two kitchens, your crew can cook up a storm. 

Sleeps: 12
Cost: $450/night
Online: airbnb.com

Find more Airbnb rentals with pools in New England here.

—Kate Loweth and the Red Tricycle editors

Featured image: iStock

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I’ve always loved camping. Ever since I learned what camping was, I’d always take a few days just to set a tent at a campground and enjoy a nice barbeque with my boyfriend (who is now my husband). I always loved the peace and tranquility of a camping evening, away from the fuss of the city. The hiking, the disconnection from all technology—it brings me some peace of mind.

However, things changed when we had kids. For a long time, I couldn’t exactly approach camping because it’s not very easy to take babies to a campground. Eventually, my two kids grew a bit—and now that they know how to walk and play by themselves, I decided that a camping trip was finally due.

Then came another slight problem: my kids have a never-ending amount of energy, they get easily bored, and can never stay put for more than a few minutes. When they do, it’s probably because they want to watch cartoons or play with their Game Boys and whatnot. If I wanted to take them camping, I had to come up with a plan—and adhering to it probably saved my future camping trips.

Researching the Area is Key
Since we were going with the kids, I couldn’t exactly pick an area that required a lot of hiking or walking. I knew that if I did, my kids would trip, cry, and possibly complain before we even got halfway to where we were headed.

This is why, when we go camping, we usually choose a place that could be easily accessed by car or at least does not have such a great walking distance. Hills are good, but nothing too steep—otherwise, it may lead to hurt knees, and again, the sound of crying.

Make Setting up Quick
As mentioned, my kids get bored—very fast, I would say. If I don’t give them my undivided attention for more than a few minutes, they do whatever it takes to make sure I look at them—and most of the time, this also ends with accidents and crying.

This is why I had to find equipment that is appropriate for family camping. We got one of those instant tents that take a few seconds to install. Before the kids even have time to complain, they already have a new “home” to explore.

We also got a few instant foldable chairs and a desk that only take a couple of minutes to assemble. We even brought some kid-sized tables and chairs, because our smallest would probably have problems eating at the big table.

We also set up a list of helpful chores for them as well. Not only would it keep them busy and entertained, but it would also help us out. Here are some ideas for the little ones that we often use:

  • Help us clear the rocks from the area where we are planning to pitch the tent
  • Gather sticks for the campfire
  • Help secure the tent to the ground (depending on the tent you have)
  • Help carry the pillows, sleeping bags, and everything else to the tent
  • Help enclose the fire pit with rocks
  • Walk around the campsite to find the items you need (obviously, with a parent)
  • Help ensure food is put away
  • Sweep out the tent when you are done
  • Carry trash to the dumpsters

No matter how my kids complain of these things at home, they love to do it at a campsite. It was a different environment and I’m guessing that helped kept their interest.

Find the Activities That Are Right for Them
This was perhaps the most challenging part of camping. If I didn’t choose the activities carefully, my kids would be complaining that they want to go home in two hours at most. This is why I stacked up with as many family games as possible.

Luckily for me, I love playing games, and my kids love it too. I often take a couple of board games with me, as well as yard games (such as volleyball or badminton). Both of them love these two games in particular. With that in mind, we also have a list of other ideas, including:

  • Nature hikes or walks (we always check to make sure they are family-friendly)
  • Fishing
  • Scavenger hunts
  • Building sandcastles if we are camping at the beach
  • Swimming in the lake (always with the parents, and always with life jackets)
  • Hopscotch
  • Making s’mores (can’t do without)
  • Singing songs and telling stories around the campfire

We try to do as many as possible from this list of activities—but obviously, it depends on the location. On the first camping trip, for instance, we didn’t build a sandcastle—but we did it on the second one when we went to the beach.

We Survived Camping!
Yes, it took a lot of planning. But by the end of it, my kids grew to love camping, from the very first trip we took. Now, they’re the ones continuously asking “Mom, when are we going camping again?” It seems they cannot wait for the next adventure!

I'm Annabelle Short, a writer and seamstress of more than five years. I love making crafts with my two children, Leo (age 9) and Michelle (age 11). I split my time between London and Los Angeles and write for Wunderlabel. 

Mario and Sonic are headed to the Olympic Games in Tokyo for 2020 and you’re invited to come along and play in a brand new Nintendo Switch game.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 brings these popular Nintendo and SEGA characters together once again. Kids, young and old, get to join Mario, Sonic and plenty of their friends, like Bowser, Luigi, Princess Peach and many more, to play action-packed sporting events in classic retro 2D and modern 3D.

The classic 2D events, featured in the original Sonic in Super Mario 64 include Gymnastics (Vault), Judo, Kayak Single (K-1) 1000m, Long Jump, Diving, Marathon, Volleyball and more. You can also take the leap to 3D in new events including Archery, Badminton, Boxing, Discus Throw, Equestrian (Jumping), Fencing, Football (Soccer), Gymnastics (Floor Exercise), Javelin Throw, Karate (Kumite), Rugby Sevens, Skateboarding, Sport Climbing, Shortboard Surfing, Swimming the 100m Freestyle, Table Tennis and more.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 can be played with one to four players, making a great family night choice. It will be available exclusively on Nintendo Switch starting Nov. 5.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: SEGA via YouTube

 

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When it comes to family vacations, the more happy travelers, the merrier! Whether you’re looking for a place to stay with your own large clan or you’re pairing up to vacay with another family or two, we’ve found epic vacation home rentals that will house your entire party. From a Hollywood Hills home and a luxurious wine country retreat to a villa next to Disney World, try one of these family-friendly vacation rentals on for size for your next grand adventure.

The First Avenue Napa Residence - Napa, CA

Kid & Coe

Head to Napa's wine country to experience this luxurious retreat that's a playground for kids and adults! Located a five-minute drive away from downtown Napa, this awesome abode boasts a heated pool, pool house, fully equipped gym with sauna, chef's kitchen, fire pit and hot tub, bocce court, outdoor kitchen and so much more. Kids will love the tree swing and the fact that half the pool is shallow––and that the home gym includes monkey bars and a boxing bag and kid-sized gloves.

Little ones can cuddle up on brand new bunk beds in a room lined with tree wallpaper. Adults are spoiled for choice sleeping in comfy bedrooms in the main house and pool house. Under an hour drive away, visit the Sonoma Train Town Railroad, an old-fashioned amusement park, or Safari West at Santa Rosa to see giraffes, rhinoceros and cheetahs. 

Sleeps 12.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The Bridle Path Residence - Tarrytown, Austin, TX

Kid & Coe

Explore quaint and quirky Austin with this gorgeous family casa as home base. Just a five-minute walk from Lake Austin, and near three local parks, this modern-airy vacation home boasts a swimming pool with outdoor grill and a large grassy yard, a fitness room, a trampoline, plenty of toys and books and a game room with a pool table/ping-pong table and an Xbox with large TV. The indoor/outdoor flow of this home and the two outdoor lounging/dining areas make it perfect for supervised swimming and yard playtime.

Sleeps 12.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The Cottages on Charleston Harbor -Charleston, SC

The Cottages at Charleston Harbor

Want to combine a family reunion or multi-family trip, include all your must-have luxuries and still have a little space to yourself? The Cottages on Charleston Harbor are a great bet. Reserve one or more of the 10 two-bedroom, three-bath cottages that all offer incredible waterfront views. Each cottage can sleep up to six people (one king, two doubles). They all have kitchens, family rooms, private screen porches with rocking chairs, a hammock and more. The clubhouse offers a continental breakfast every morning and each day can be easily filled with swimming in the pool or frolicking in the ocean, playing bocce, board games, cron hole horseshoes and ping pong. 

Online: thecottagesoncharlestonharbor 

Three Summer Days - Seaside, FL

VRBO

Luxuriate just steps from the beach in the stunning 2,800 square-foot "Three Summer Days" beach retreat in Seaside, Florida. This three-story, beautifully furnished home has two separate living areas, each with king master suites, making it perfect for multiple families. Relax on the wrap-around porch to watch your kids play on the croquet lawn and end each day watching the sun go down over white sand beaches from the home's fourth-floor sunset tower. Games, toys, baby equipment, beach chairs, toys and floats are all included. You'll also find two complimentary bikes for cruising around town.

Sleeps 12.

Online: vrbo.com

The Coopers Farm Residence - Southampton, NY

Kid & Coe

If you're in the market for a dreamy escape to The Hamptons, this is your home away from home. Located just a short cycle ride from Cooper's Beach, one of the best beaches in the U.S., and a 15-minute walk to Southampton Village, this family retreat is decorated with sophisticated, beach-inspired touches and has a swimming pool and expansive grassy garden for tons of fun at home as well as a paddle board, 2 kayaks, 6 adult bikes (2 with child seats), kids bikes, double and single strollers, high chairs, and tons of toys/ sports equipment. It's the ultimate summer getaway.

Sleeps 13.

Online: kidandcoe.com

Gothic Castle - Rindge, NH

Talk about a vacation home fit for a king or queen! This gothic castle set on top of a hill on a 500-acre estate could be yours (temporarily!) With eight bedrooms and five bathrooms, there's plenty of space for your small kingdom of family and friends. The mighty abode is an astounding 11,000 square-feet and has a swimming pool and hot tub and miles of walking trails and cross-country ski trails (if you're there during winter).

Kids will dig the castle's secret stairways and the basement game room and playroom. Adults will appreciate the splendor of the gothic architecture and grand interior design. This is more like renting a small town for a luxurious getaway that's fun for all ages.

Sleeps 22.

Click here to read about more Fairytale Castles You Can Rent IRL!

Online: homeaway.com

The Hollyridge Residence - Los Angeles, CA

LA-LA land indeed. You'll have stars in your eyes at this dreamy, Spanish-inspired, Hollywood Hills retreat (located just under the Hollywood sign) that boasts a saltwater pool with pool toys, an outdoor kitchen area, cabana and writer's studio and several gardens reminiscent of a fairytale complete with fruit trees and veggies, a tire swing, climbing net, musical instrument tree, boat, mud kitchen, wooden teepee and sandbox for the kids to play in.

The interior design is eclectic, cozy and vibrant––perfect for a whimsical vacation escape. If you venture out to play, Griffith Park is a short walk away as is the playground at Bronson Canyon. Kids ages seven and up can also enjoy horseback riding at the nearby Sunset ranch horse stables. It's an enchanting place to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city while still being in the mix.

Sleeps 10.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The Jay Road Residence - Boulder, CO

Kid & Coe

A farm stay for the ages! This magnificent 1900s farm home in Boulder includes goats and horses! You'll feel like you're enjoying the elegant country life with stunning Rocky Mountain views, but you're also situated just a 12-minute drive to downtown Boulder. The home has been completely remodeled and features a pool, hot tub, kids play area, gym and game room. Kids will want to spend most of their time outdoors on tandem kayaks on the property's private lake, hiking or playing on the playground structure or in the teepee in the garden. The interior's comfy and welcoming decor makes it the perfect retreat after a long day enjoying nature.

Sleeps 10.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The Ocean View Ave. Residence, Santa Cruz, CA

Kid & Coe

This bright, cheery Santa Cruz home is set on an acre and it's perfectly poised about a mile from downtown Santa Cruz and a 20-minute walk/seven-minute drive to the beach and boardwalk. The interior decor is bohemian elegance at its best. The expansive outdoor deck and massive trees invite kids outdoors for lots of sunny fun and epic games of hide and seek. In the library and in the kid's room there are tons of games, dress-ups, toys, crafts and books. Parents will love whipping up meals to enjoy outdoors in the cook's kitchen. Ride bikes to the park or the boardwalk and arcade at the end of the house's street. It's paradise.

Sleeps 11.

Online: kidandcoe.com

Villa Near Disney World, Orlando, FL

Airbnb

Headed to Disney World? Then you must book a stay at this nearby villa that's just one exit away and decorated to the nines with the beloved theme park in mind. The four themed bedrooms include floor to ceiling homages to Frozen and 101 Dalmatians, and the Star Wars themed game room is truly out of this world. There's also an indoor swimming pool with spa for extra fun. Parents will be happy to find a crib, play yards, high chair and strollers to make baby feel at home too. A grocery store is less than a mile away, and there's a dining room table that seats 10 so you can enjoy home cooked meals as well. You'll love calling this peaceful, private abode home after long days navigating Disney World.

Sleeps 10.

Online: airbnb.com

The Moana Circle Residence - Homewood, CA

Kid & Coe

Whether it's winter or summer, there's so much family fun to be had in Lake Tahoe. Make this classic lakeside cabin your home base and depending on the season your family can either enjoy Lake Tahoe (which is within walking distance!) using included equipment: stand-up paddleboard, kayak and rowboat or hit the slopes in the winter to go skiing, tubing and sledding. There's a hot tub on the deck as well as beach toys, lake toys, a Wii and badminton. The sophisticated rustic interior decor makes this an elegant yet homey abode for families.

Sleeps 10.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The 7th Avenue Residence - Seattle, WA

Kid & Coe

Location, location, location! If you're headed to Seattle with a large group, look no further than this lovely family home that's just 5 minutes from downtown Seattle. In addition to being designed for life with kids, the house is stocked with plenty of gear for little ones including baby gates, pack N plays, high chairs, toys, movies and games. The large fully-fenced yard has a play house, slide and swings, and there's even a giant playground across the street. Kids will get a kick out of the third level bunk room and a movie theater on the same level. Views of the Space Needle and the Puget Sound are the cherry on top of this amazing abode that was rebuilt in 2015 to resemble a modern farmhouse. 

Visit Red Tricycle Seattle to plan all of your family-friendly activities for your trip!

Sleeps 18.

Online: kidandcoe.com

 

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Our neighbor to the north is home to countless outdoor activities and indoor excursions for you, your kids and their playmates! Whether you’re looking for a new playdate place, the perfect birthday party post or a fun family adventure, Vancouver has what you’re looking for. Read on to find out more about our seven top picks for the best places to have fun in Vancouver.

photo: Matthew Warner via Flickr

Fort Vancouver

It’s hard to miss the massive fort the 366-acre park it sits on when zooming down Hwy14. Located on the North bank of the Columbia River the park is home to rich Pacific Northwest history. Great for multiple day trips full of fun you and your family can explore four different aspects of history:

  • Fort Vancouver
  • Vancouver Barracks
  • Pearson Air Museum
  • The McLoughlin House

Connected by trails and spacious grounds, this spot offers an abundance of opportunities for little adventurers to play, discover and learn. Visit the fort’s website to dive deeper into the wide variety of programs available to kids of all ages (and you!) that include volunteer opportunities, the Junior Ranger program, and a preschool-friendly history exploration.

Pro tip: If you walk up to Officer’s Row there are some additional historic sites to see like a cannon and additional 19th century houses, one of which houses the eatery at the Grant House. With its winding porch and 19th century style, this is a great spot to add to your historic day.

Hours: Fort Vancouver NHS, including the reconstructed fort, Air Museum and the visitor center, are open Tue. – Sat., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the park grounds are open every day dawn until dusk.
Price$7/person (receipt valid for seven days) ages 15 years and under are free. Check out fee-free days here.

1501 E Evergreen Blvd., Vancouver, Wa
Photo: Olivia S via Yelp

Pearson Air Museum & Pearson Field Education Center

Aviation enthusiasts imaginations will take to the sky when they visit these two educational and entertaining spots. The museum, Jack Murdock Aviation Center and Pearson Field Education Center offer a day full of learning about the history of aviation and how kids can help their own piloting future take flight. The education center is focused on sparking an interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and careers in kids. They have programs year-round that will help your aviation enthusiasts do just that.
Fun Fact: The Pearson Airfield is home to the start of the first flight around the world in 1924.
Museum Hours: Tue. – Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Pricefree
1115 E 5th St., Vancouver, Wa
360-816-6232
Education Center Hours: Sat. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (or by appointment)
Price: free
201A East Reserve St.
Vancouver, Wa 98661
360-992-1800

photo: Michael Barton via flickr

Vancouver Community Library

The library has as much fun as it does books to offer kids of all ages (and you too!). Located in downtown Vancouver it’s a quick trip over the bridge to a place of learning, exploring and imagination. The library is home to a vast kids play and reading area that is built out of materials, lights, and colors that incorporate all senses and delights! Named one of the top 10 children’s libraries in the nation, it only takes one quick trip to see why. Highlights include: story times, grow a reader, a plethora of resources and activities for teens and tweens, plus countless cool nooks to hide in and places to do homework.

Pro tip: If the sun is out head up to the deck on the top floor of the library to watch the cars race across the bridge, possibly see a train and for a great view of the city.

Hours: Mon. – Thur. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Fri. – Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.|
Price: free

901 C St.
Vancouver, Wa 98660
360-906-5000
Online: fvrl.org/loc/va

Photo: Water Resources Education Center via Yelp

Water Resources Education Center

This space is overflowing with fun! The center focuses on teaching about our delicate ecosystem and our part in it in ways that children of all ages (and their parents) can get into. Explore water-focused exhibits, interactive educational programs and outdoor places to play. We’re excited to check out their backyard wildlife garden, learn about salmon, the adjacent wetlands and educational events like Critter Count and Reading in the Wild. Plus mark your calendar for these special events.

Hours: Mon. – Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat. noon to 5 p.m.
Price: Free

4600 SE Columbia Way

VancouverWa

360-487-7111
Online: cityofvancouver.us/publicworks/page/water-resources-education-center

Photo: Heidi M via Yelp

Firstenburg Community Center

For us, indoor pools and water slides are a must, which is why rain or shine this community center is a great go to. Even on the coldest days you’ll feel like the sun is still shining as you enjoy the lazy river, aquatic playground, three-lane lap pool and spa and of course the aforementioned water slide. If you’d rather play on land they have a 27 foot high climbing wall (which includes bouldering) open to little monkeys ages 4 years and up. For older kids there’s a gymnasium where they can play basketball, volleyball, pickleball and badminton.

Pro Tip: The community center is located next to LeRoy Haagen Memorial Community Park that’s complete with a community garden, large field, play places and picnic table. A perfect place to stop after you’ve dried off.

Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 5:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Friday 5:30 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Saturday 8 a. m. – 7 p.m.

Sunday noon – 6 p.m.

Schedules can be found here.

Price: drop in fees: $5/4-18, $8/adult 19+, $6/65+, free for children under 3

700 NE 136th Ave. Vancouver, Wa
360-487-7001
Online: cityofvancouver.us/firstenburg

Photo: Igor I via Yelp

Dizzy Castle

We call this Playdate PDX’s Washington sibling. However, dizzy Castle’s baby and toddler area is actually separate from, and more spacious, than the main play action. Coining themselves a child’s dream come true, Dizzy Castle helps little princes’ and princess’s dreams of castle ruling come to life with a three story castle and a rock climbing wall (just to name a few). A big plus is the structures are designed with the whole family in mind so you can play too! When everyone’s worked up an appetite head to their cafe (kiddo meals served in a pirate ship). Plus we love that parents and guardians can take a break while everyone else plays in their full service café, or seating zone.

Pro tip: When you utilize their play pass toddlers (1 and 2 year olds) get 10 visits for $50 and ages 3+ get 10 visits for $90

Hours: all days 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Pricing: ages 3 – 12 years $11.95, toddlers $6.45, free for babies and grown-ups with admission being all day with no time limit

11606 NE 66th St., Vancouver, Wa
360-885-7529
Online: dizzycastle.com

JJ Jump

Their slogan—”Where the parties always jumpin”— is just the beginning of the fun that can be had at their 7,000 square foot bouncy house play center. Instead of waiting in line after filling up on cake at a birthday party, make make your kids’ bouncy house dreams come true here. We appreciate the separate inflatables for different ages. You can purchase a package with a private party room or feel free to DIY and just sit with friends at one of the tables in the snack area with your goodies. If purchasing a party package, they’ll provide the paper goods and host— you simply provide the food.

Pro tip: For older kids JJ Extreme is an awesome experience full of black lights and neon fun.
Hours: Mon. – Fri.10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sun, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. check out open jump times here
Pricing: under 2 years $3.25, 3 years old $5.50, 4 years+ $7.50
Vancouver,
7500 NE 16th Ave., #2-D, Vancouver, Wa
360-213-2524
Online: jjjump.com

—Kris Wilhelmy

 

It’s a fact known throughout the land that’s truer than true, older kids are the most challenging humans to please when brainstorming gift ideas. But, don’t fret! If you have an almost-tweenager that resides on your holiday list, we’re making the seemingly impossible, possible. Scroll through our carefully curated guide of the best gifts for nine and 10-year-olds below, and triumph will be yours.

For the Fitness Driven: Fitbit Ace

With Fitbit Ace, fitness is not only fun, but it’s also interactive. It tracks activity including steps, active minutes and sleep, displays stats, sends celebration messages when goals are smashed, gives badges when milestones are reached and delivers encouragements to stay on the move. Kids can even go head-to-head in friendly step competitions with friends to win trophies. Activity and progress can be viewed using Fitbit’s new family account feature on their app.

Available at fitbit.com/ace, $79.95.

For Builders: LEGO's App-Controlled Batmobile

LEGO

Raise your hand if you've ever bought your kid a LEGO set just so you could encourage her to scooch over so you could build it? Yes, us too. The scooch requests could turn savage when you lay your eyes on LEGO's App-Controlled Batmobile. Once you've done them the favor of building it, your kids can navigate Gotham City crime scenes with this sleek vehicle that features a functioning mini-figure cockpit, 4-wheel drive and two dual stud shooters for taking down perps.  It also includes a new-in-2018 Batman minifigure, Bat weapons and elements to customize your build and minifigure.

Available at shop.lego.com, $99.99.

For Crafty Kids: Llama String Art Kit

Ann Williams

Busy hands are happy hands. Add a llama to the mix and you have pure bliss on those happy hands. Ann Williams' Craft-tastic Llama String Art Kit has plenty of string and fluffy stuff to make two beautiful llama canvases. If you have a kid who loves the appeal of string art but isn't so much into the llama drama, be sure to shop the website for a peace sign, rocket, heart and more. 

Available at annwilliamsgroup.com, $19.99.

For the Fashionista: UrbanHalo

For the Fashionista: Urbanhalo

Hair wraps, headbands, no matter what you call them, they're all the rage. Solid colors to bold wild designs, it all goes. UrbanHalo has loads of print options to accessorize your kid's unique style and personality and most importantly, a no headband-headache promise. 

Available at urbanhalo.com, $15.

For the Future Startup Exec: littleBits Base Inventor Kit

littleBits

littleBits is an education startup that invented electronic building blocks or Bits, that snap together to turn the ideas of our future changemakers into inventions. Regardless of gender, race, nationality or ability, they are working to empower all kids to solve the epic challenges ahead. The intro kit includes everything creative kids need to take action on their concepts with a range of Bits that move, light up and make noise. 

Available at shop.littlebits.com, $99.99.

For Decorator Types: ArtSugar Prints

Corey Paige's Who Run The World

Once kids hit the double digits, they start yearning to shed the little kid vibe that may still be clinging to their rooms. Help them swank up their pad to fit their style by clicking through ArtSugar's gallery of cutting-edge, charity and Instagram-driven, affordable contemporary art. ArtSugar taps the most popular global artists on Instagram to help monetize their art efficiently so they can focus on their craft over logistics. As a feel-good bonus, they donate 5% of proceeds from every purchase to partners including City Harvest, ASPCA, Girls Who Code, and God’s Love We Deliver.

Available at artsugar.co, starting at $75.

For Builders: LEGO Hogwarts Great Hall

courtesy of LEGO

Super-fans of Harry Potter and LEGO will adore bringing Hogwarts Great Hall to life in glorious brick-building fashion. This detailed, four-level structure includes a fireplace, benches, tables and reversible house banners as well as the Grand Staircase tower with a spiral staircase, potions room, treasure room, sorting hat, Mirror of Erised and lots of magical artifact accessory elements. Best of all, the LEGO Hogwarts Great Hall set includes 10 minifigures, including Harry, Ron and Hermione, of course.

Available at shop.LEGO.com, $99.99.

For Extreme Sports Lovers: K2 Skates

K2 Skates via Earl Harper

You can't go wrong with the K2 brand of skates as their name is synonymous with comfort, and their style consistently offers a rather rad way to attach wheels to those little piggies looking to move faster and play harder. We recommend the K2 Marlee for girls and K2 Raider for boys. 

Available at k2skates.com, $85.

For DIY Types: Animals Soap Kit

Bramble Berry

Count yourself among the lucky few if your home hasn't turned into a factory pumping out several tons of homemade slime a week. The fad has made one thing clear: kids can't get enough DIY. Use this knowledge to encourage them to make something a bit more functional and a lot less furniture-ruining with Bramble Berry's Cute Animals Soap Kit. The kit comes with a soap base, a reusable mold and printed instructions. Kids will have a blast creating their own soaps with color and scent combos that speak to their uniqueness. 

Available at brambleberry.com $34.99.

For Merging Sports & Tech: Dribble Up

Dribble Up

Club sports can be intense and practice time required to keep up can be ugh-worthy. Dribble Up is reminding kids that soccer and basketball shouldn't feel like a chore with balls that have the feel of regulation equipment, but track your progress and give guided training based on identified weaknesses. Ball control, juggling, dribbling and shooting are all recorded and can be viewed from the app, along with interactive workouts and 30-day programs with clear video instructions.

Available at buy.dribbleup.com, $79.99 basketball & $89.99 soccer ball.

For Goal Setters: "This Will Be My Year" Planner

ban.do

Remember the days when we used to jot things down on paper with some sort of writing utensil? Bring back the glory days of paper organizers with the This Will Be My Year planner that covers 2019 with year, month and week views. Besides laying out the full year ahead, it features cool artwork, stickers, weekend to-dos and loads more.

Available at bando.com, $32.

For the Artists: Stabilo Markers

Paper Source

Oh, the excitement that comes from opening a brand new pack of markers! It's downright exhilarating for the artsy folk. The Stabilo 20-pack of fine-line pens from Paper Source gives all the colors needed for creative endeavors in a convenient plastic case that can be folded to stand up. The pens feature a non-smudging, water-based ink formulated to withstand long cap-off time—because you know the leaving the cap off thing will happen.

Available at papersource.com, $29.95.

For STEAM-ers: Yellow Scope's Paper Chromatography

Yellow Scope

Two scientist moms with a shared passion for science, education and closing the gender gap in STEM-related fields founded Yellow Scope to inspire girls to explore their world and its infinite possibilities. Their newest kit, Paper Chromatography: The Art and Science of Color, uncovers the hidden colors in plants, art supplies and candies. Any kid, boy or girl, will have hours of fun using the high-quality lab supplies to dig into hundreds of color-changing experiments using a beyond-cool scientific technique called paper chromatography.

Available at yellow-scope.com, $39.99.

For Wizarding Fans: S'ip by Swell Harry Potter Water Bottle

These S'ip bottles are made by Swell and are perfect for little hands. The 15oz. stainless steel bottle come in four prints inspired by the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, will keep water cold for up to 12 hours and have a leak-proof cap that means your kid can toss her bottle in her backpack and go. 

Available at sipbyswell.com, $19.99.

For the Slime-Obsessed: Kinetic Slime & Sand Kit

Give your slime-obsessed kid another way to play with the gooey stuff. This all-in-one kit from Spin Master comes with colors and sand so your mad scientist can customize his slime in all kinds of ways. Add a drop of color, throw in some kinetic sand for grit or even add stuff from around the house like glitter or googly eyes. 

Available at walmart.com, $9.97.

For Bookworms: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown

Wimpy Kid fans are in luck! The latest story in this series was released on Oct. 30. When middle school is closed for a snow day, the neighborhood quickly transforms into a winter battlefield. Snow forts are built and snowball fights ensue, and in the middle, is Greg and Rowley. But will their friendship survive the snow meltdown?

Available at amazon.com, $9.90.

 

For Kids Who Need to Move: Ogo Disk Grip

Throw. Catch. Bounce. A mix between badminton, paddle ball and a mini trampoline for balls, the new Ogo Grip Disk set is a perfect way to hone hand/eye coordination, inside or out! Kids can use it alone, or with friends.

Available at ogosport.com, $30.

For Bike Riders: Light Racer Kit

Your big kid is old enough to start riding his bike out and about with friends, and what better way to combine his love of STEM with outdoor fun? The Light Racer Kit comes with everything he'll need to create bike lights that flash as he rides. He'll learn how wireless electricity works, and also be the flashiest kid on the block. 

Available at techwillsaveus.com, $24.99. 

— Maria Chambers

 

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Located approximately 3.5 hours from Seattle, Lake Chelan is the perfect driving distance for an extended weekend getaway. With a proclivity for 300 days of sun, an array of outdoor activities and over 30 wineries hugging the shores of the beautiful blue-green water, this family destination offers a little something for everyone. If you’re ready to escape the city and head east for the weekend, we’ve got the deets on where to stay, play and eat in Lake Chelan.

photo: Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce

Where to Stay

Lake Chelan, and next door Manson, have a variety of rental properties, campsites, hotels and lodges to set up your relaxation headquarters. Here are a few of our favorite spots:

Wapato Point 
Located in Mason, just a short drive from downtown Lake Chelan, Wapato Point sits on 116 acres and 1.5 miles of waterfront. Large sandy beaches coupled with outdoor activities galore (think: biking, swimming, boating, fishing, putt putt golf, tennis, walking trails) and accommodations that range from studios and one bedrooms to two and three bedroom condominiums, make this resort the perfect place for families.

photo: Kristina Moy

The property boasts eight outdoor pools for seasonal use and one indoor Olympic pool facility, complete with a workout area, a hot tub and a shallow wading pool, so your little water bugs can get their aquatic fix on no matter what the weather. Each week, the Point offers a host of family activities that range from free to a couple of bucks. Purchase a weekly family pass for $95 (good for 6 people) and enjoy daily DIY arts and crafts, games, s’mores by the campfire and more from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. If you don’t feel like schlepping your bikes and sports equipment, the Kiosk (open daily starting at 10 a.m.) offers bike, tennis, pickleball, basketball, volleyball and horeseshoe rentals along with a range of non-motorized water craft rentals including kayaks, canoes, paddle boards and pedal boats; jet skis can be rented from Shoreline Rentals, conveniently located on the property.

Wapato Point
1 Wapato Point Way
Manson, Wa 98831
Reservations: 888-768-9511
Online: wapatopoint.com

Mountain View Lodge
Also centrally located in the heart of Manson, Mountain View Lodge is as the name indicates. The boutique-style lodge comes complete with a glorious view of the mountains and a peek-a-boo view of the lake and is within walking distance to a multitude of wineries, restaurants and shops and offers plenty of kid-friendly amenities.

photo: Jenifer Castillo

On top of having an outdoor pool and year-round hot tub, Mountain View Lodge has an outdoor kitchen and grilling area with fire pit (save room for evening s’mores fests), a grassy area for outdoor games (badminton net included) and movie nights in the lobby. Pets are always welcome and you will likely be greeted by Buddy, the Lodge’s resident four-legged ambassador upon check-in.

Mountain View Lodge
25 Wapato Point Pkwy.
Manson, Wa 98831
509-687-9505
Online: mvlresort.com

Darnell’s Lake Resort
This waterfront location features plenty of beach front fun for the whole family. Relax on the shores of Lake Chelan as your tots immerse themselves in aquatic adventure and comb the sand for the perfect castle locale. Once you arrive, you may easily forget that there is more of Chelan to explore! Complete with outdoor barbecues, a kid’s play area, ping-pong, horseshoes, outdoor heated pool and even a 9-hole putting course. this is a great place to kick off your shoes and get busy relaxing.

photo: Libby K. via Yelp

Darnell’s Lake Resort
901 Spader Bay Rd.
Chelan, Wa 98816
509-682-2015
Online: darnellsresort.com

Lake Chelan State Park
If pitching a tent is more your style, check out Lake Chelan State Park. Set up camp here and enjoy the pristine waters and fresh Chelan air. With 6,000 feet of shoreline, your beachcombers will have lots of room to explore and play. And with a boat ramp and dock you can bring your watercraft and have easy access to on-the-water fun. Forget something? This campground also has a concession stand that offers groceries as well as candy, snacks and prepared food. However, keep in mind that with only 109 tent spaces this campground fills up quickly, so make sure to reserve your spot well in advance.

Lake Chelan State Park
7544 Lakeshoe Rd.
Chelan, Wa 98816
1-888-226-7688
Online: parks.state.wa.us/531/Lake-Chelan

photo: Jeff F. via Yelp

Other properties we highly recommend include Campbell’s Resort in the heart of Lake Chelan and Lake Chelan Shores on the North Shore of the lake. Got a big group? Grab a few other families and rent a lakefront house.

Where to Play

Slidewaters
Located on the Chelan butte overlooking the lake, Slidewaters is one of the Northwest’s largest (and most popular) water slide parks. And with attractions for every age and stage, we guarantee everyone in your family will find something to enjoy. Kids and parents will love the 500-foot Lazy River, the Bug-a-Boo (a beginner slide for all ages), the Tube Blaster (for single or double tube riders at least 48 inches tall) and the Purple Haze (a dark covered tube for thrill seekers).

photo: Kenna Konoske

For a little friendly competition, head over to the Downhill Racer where you will find three lanes of racing fun. This trio-of-slides will allow you to throw down the water gauntlet and challenge your friends and family as you race, head first, on this mat slide. Slide your way into victory for bragging rights. For a more tame adventure, take the lil’ ones to the Aqua Zoo, where they will love splashing around in the fountains and climbing on the water toys. Or head over to the 60 person flower shaped hot tub for some R&R. Psst… save money on admission by visiting the park after 4 p.m.

Slidewaters
102 Waterslide Dr.
Lake Chelan, Wa 98816
509-682-5751
Online: slidewaterswaterpark.com

Hours: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. (Memorial Day through Labor Day)
Cost: $18 to $23 (under 3 Free); PM Plunge $13 to $18 (under 3 Free). Don’t forget the swim diaper!

Lady of the Lake
If you want to explore all of Lake Chelan, hop aboard the Lady of the Lake for a day trip (or overnight adventure) where you can take in spectacular mountain and lake views and enjoy unplugged serenity. This 55-mile journey brings you to the head of Lake Chelan, known as Stehekin Valley; which is only reachable by boat, seaplane or a 50-mile hike. The Lady of the Lake offers two boats: The Lady of the Lake II (a 4 hour, one way trip) or The Lady Express (a 2 hour one way trip); keep this in mind when booking so you can plan accordingly.

With only 95 full-time residents, Stehekin is praised for its blue-green, glacier fed waters and nearly untouched natural surroundings. One of the biggest draws of this locale is the 312-foot waterfall known as Rainbow Falls. Hop aboard the Rainbow Falls Bus Tour where a heritage style red bus will take you to the falls and narrate historical points along the way. The tour includes a stop at the one-room schoolhouse (a historical landmark) and the Stehekin Pastry Co. where you can indulge in one of their famous cinnamon rolls.

photo: Jenifer Castillo

Good to Know: There is a snack bar on board the boat, but you can also bring food with you. Before you board, hit up the Lake Chelan Artisan Bakery and snag a couple of lunch sacks to help ease grumbling tummies on the trip. If you have tots in tow, there’s not a lot to do on the boat, so make sure to pack plenty of activities to keep them occupied; puzzles, coloring books and a laptop with movies are always good for the trip.

Lady of the Lake
1418 W. Woodin Ave.
Lake Chelan, Wa 98816
509-682-2399
Online: ladyofthelake.com

Hours: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (summer); 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (late fall and winter)
Cost: $40.50-$61 per person; ages 2-11 are half fare; under 2 Free

Rainbow Falls Bus Tour
Online: lodgeatstehekin.com/plan_your_trip/stehekin-activities/ride-the-red-bus

Cost: $10/Adults; $5/Kids; Under 5 Free

Lake Chelan Artisan Bakery
246 W. Manson Hwy.
Chelan, Wa 98816
509-682-2253
Online: lakechelanbakery.com

Hours: Mon.-Sat., 7 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun., 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

Chelan Lanes
With 300 days of sunshine, you are bound to encounter hot days while visiting Lake Chelan. If you need to cool off, head indoors for some air-conditioned fun at Chelan Lanes. Show off your 10-pin skills, or use the kid-friendly bumpers for maximum family fun. If you want to break out your best dance moves as well, visit Friday and Saturday nights from 7 p.m.-11 p.m. to enjoy Thunder Alley Cosmic Bowling. Complete with wall to wall surround sound and dancing lights, cosmic bowling increases the enjoyment level and the ambiance will ensure that all levels of bowlers (and dancers) have a great time.

photo: Jenifer Castillo

Chelan Lanes
518 W. Manson Rd.
Chelan, Wa 98816
509-682-2251
Online: chelanlanes.com

Hours: Open Bowling Mon.-Wed., 1 p.m.-6 p.m. & 9:30 p.m.-10 p.m.; Thurs., 1 p.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 1 p.m.-7 p.m. Cosmic Bowling Fri.-Sat., 7 p.m.-11 p.m.
Cost: $3/shoe rental (remember your socks!); regular bowling $4/game per person; Thunder
Alley Cosmic Bowling, $5/game per person or $75 per lane for two hours

Rally Alley Go-Karts
Ready, set, go! If you’ve got a future race car driver, be sure to check out this fun activity in downtown Lake Chelan. The kidney-shaped race track of Rally Alley allows your mini-Andretti to race in single or double seated cars while onlookers cheer him on.

photo: Kristina Moy

Rally Alley Go-Karts
Located next to the Putting Course at Don Morse Park
135 E. Johnson
Lake Chelan, Wa 98816
Online: rallyalleychelan.com

Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
Cost: Single Kart $7 (must be 52” tall to drive); Double Kart $8 (must be 16 yr. old to drive)

Blueberry Hills
A trip to Lake Chelan wouldn’t be complete without visiting Blueberry Hills—a small, family owned and operated U-pick berry farm and restaurant. For a U-pick adventure, head out to the blueberry field and pick berries until they turn your fingertips purple. At $2.50 a pound, you should be able to gather enough blueberries to snack on and even more to bring home; post vacation. In addition to blueberries (available July through mid-August), you can pick strawberries and raspberries June through late fall and blackberries August though October. Psst… If you don’t have the time (or the energy) to hit the fields, Blueberry Hills does sell pre-picked berries by the pound at their fruit stand.

photo: Jenifer Castillo

Once you’ve had your fill of the fields, head inside to the restaurant for a good old-fashioned home cooked meal. Here you will find eclectic decor to feast your eyes and food to feast your belly. Enjoy a hearty breakfast such as the Pepe’ Scramble, Cowboy Breakfast or a smiley face waffle for your mini foodie. Enjoy homemade soups, sandwiches, burger, pies, muffins and even ice cream. The restaurant is extremely popular (especially on weekends), so if you want to avoid a line out the door, head here early. However, if there is a line, rest easy; the line moves fast and there is plenty of seating; including an outdoor covered deck overlooking the blueberry fields. Psst… while you are waiting, let your kids explore the hidden play space under the stairs; it’s packed with toys, books and plenty of fun.

Good to know: Blueberry Hills is known for their Breakfast Blintz (pictured below); a sweet crepe filled with a blend of ricotta and cream cheese and topped with warm blueberry or peach (or both) pie filling and whipped cream. Although it is large enough to share, you likely will want to keep this tasty treat all to yourself.

photo: Jenifer Castillo

Blueberry Hills
1315 Washington St.
Manson, Wa 98831
509-687-2379
Online: wildaboutberries.com

Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. during the summer; check online for off season hours
Cost: $2.50-$4/pound for berries, $7.95-$14.95 for restaurant menu items

Where to Eat

Wapato Point Cellars
Lake Chelan prides itself in being home to some of the regions best wineries. In an effort to combine the family atmosphere of the region and to showcase the bountiful local vineyards; many of the wineries have made a conscious effort to be family friendly. One of the best examples of this is Wapato Point Cellars. Settle outside on an Adirondack deck chair that overlooks an acre of luscious green grass complete with a playground for the kiddos. Sip a glass of wine and enjoy appetizers while watching the kids play badminton or take a spin on the merry-go-round. Stick around to have dinner at the Winemaker’s Grill and enjoy the house favorite Chicken Piccata or Steak Skewers with goat cheese and bacon. Plus, everyone in your crew can enjoy evening entertainment, starting nightly at 5 p.m., where local musicians fill the evening air with sounds of music.

photo: Jenifer Castillo

Wapato Point Cellars
200 S. Quetilquasoon Rd.
Manson, Wa 98831
509-687-4000
Online: wapatopointcellars.com

Hours: Winery open daily at noon; appetizers available in the Tasting Room from noon-5 p.m.; Winemaker’s Grill opens at 5 p.m.

Lakeview Drive In
In the heart of downtown Chelan you will find Lakeview Drive In, a local landmark serving mouthwatering burgers and fries to residents and tourists since 1957. Stop here to curb your appetite while you enjoy a view of Lake Chelan from its outdoor tables. Order your french fries by the bucket (seriously, they come in a bucket!). These fries are the local favorite and come with homemade Mack’s Seasoning Salt; and remember, don’t skip the fry sauce! Finish your meal with a milkshake and a stroll along the beachfront.

Good to knowYou can purchase Lakeview’s famous Original Mack’s Seasoning Salt (used on the fries), so you can attempt to recreate the deliciousness at home. $3.50 for 5.5oz bottle.

photo: Rachel D. via Yelp

Lakeview Drive In
323 W. Manson Hwy.
Chelan, Wa 98816
Online: lakeviewdrivein.com

Hours: Daily, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.

Marcela’s Cocina Mexicana
If you and your crew are in the mood for authentic Mexican food, make your way to downtown Chelan to dine at Marcela’s Cocina Mexicana. Serving family recipes, homemade tortillas and some seriously delicious margaritas, you will find any decision you make a good one. For a little spice, try the Pineapple-Jalepeno Margarita or an Acapulco burrito with habanero sauce. If you are feeling like the meals and ambiance seem a tad familiar, it could be because Marcela’s mom owns and operates Rosita’s Mexican Grill in Green Lake. One thing is for certain, this family knows how to serve up a delicious meal on both sides of the Cascades.

photo: Jenifer Castillo

Marcela’s Cocina Mexicana
119 E. Woodin Ave.
Chelan, Wa 98816
509-682-4754
Online: facebook.com/marcelascocinamexicana

Hours: 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

Festivals

Lake Chelan, and neighboring Manson, host a number of fun, family festivals throughout the year. Here are some of our favorites:

photo: Kristina Moy

Manson Apple Blossom Festival & Parade: Second Saturday in May
Spring Barrel Tasting: Third weekend in May
Lake Chelan Memorial Day Parade: May 25, 2017
Cruizin Chelan Kickoff Party: June 2-3, 2017
Chelan 4th of July Fireworks Show: July 4, 2017
Manson Fireworks: July 4, 2017
Chelan Man Triathlon: July 15-16, 2017
Lake Chelan Rodeo Parade: Aug. 3, 2017
Lake Chelan Rodeo: Aug. 4-5, 2017
Slam N’ Jam Basketball Tournament: Aug. 19-20, 2017
Lake Chelan Creative Arts Festival: Aug. 19-20, 2017
Fall Car Show: Sept. 8-9, 2017
Mahogany & Merlot: Oct. 7-8, 2017
Skyfest: Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2017
Harvest Festival: Oct. 2017 (dates TBD)
Fall Barrel Tasting: Nov. 24-26, 2017
Manson’s Winter Festival & Village of Lights: Nov. 24-Dec. 31, 2017
Lake Chelan Winterfest: Jan. 2018 (dates TBD)
Red Wine & Chocolate: Second & Third weekends of Feb. 2018

For more information about Lake Chelan, visit the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce or call 800-424-3526 or 509-682-3503.

Has your family visited Lake Chelan? Planning to visit this summer? Where are your favorite places to stay, play and eat? Tell us in the Comments below!

— Kristina Moy & Jenifer Castillo

A portion of this trip was paid for by the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce, but all opinions expressed here belong to the writers.