Last summer was all about the ultimate road trip. This year, families are ready to fly away and explore beyond their own area code. That’s why we’ve rounded up some of our favorite nearby vacation destinations for Seattle families. Since shorter is better when traveling with the Littles, each of these direct flights promises an escape from the routine with warm weather wonder in under three hours.

Monterey, CA

Monterey County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Monterey County beckons with ocean waves and chic Carmel-by-the-Sea strolls. Now with a new non-stop flight from Seattle to Monterey Airport, this is the time to explore the Monterey Bay.

Play: The Monterey Bay Aquarium needs little introduction. If your family loves sea creatures, this is the place to get up close and personal with sharks, colorful fish, penguins, otters and more. Hop back onto land with wildlife viewings at Monterey Zoo and Elkhorn Slough Safari. The Monterey Bay Coastal Recreational Trail is a breezy way to take in amazing views by bike or surrey (families can rent both). Fort Ord Dunes State Park is a quiet beach spot perfect for kite flying or picnics, while Folktale Winery & Vineyards is a beautiful place with fantastic wine. Pop their bubbly rosé while the kids take on a game of cornhole.

Stay: Sanctuary Beach Resort is a beach-tastic escape that boasts sunset bonfires, coastal hikes and weekend beach yoga on Marina State Beach, but we know your kids will love the heated swimming pool. For families who want to stay busy, Carmel Valley Ranch is the place to stay. This 500-acre resort offers everything from saltwater pools and bocce courts to an amazing farm experience that includes beekeeping, cheesemaking and Ranch Hands kids camps.

Flight time: Just over 2 hours

Las Vegas, NV

Sydney Martinez

Roll the dice and take your gang to Nevada this year. Don’t worry, this trip won’t be a gamble as there is tons of under 21 fun to experience around the city. With flights direct from Paine Field this family vacation is a win.

Play: Las Vegas has so much to offer families. There are many kid-friendly shows and chocoholics can go crazy at Hershey's Chocolate World and M&M's World. Customize your sweet treats at both shops. Adrenaline junkies can get their hearts pumping 100 stories off the ground at Thrill Rides at The STRAT Hotel, Casino and Skypod, while superhero fans can geek out at Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. The City That Never Sleeps might tucker out some littler campers, so after a few days, trek into the Silver State. Seven Magic Mountains is a must-see art installation with seven towers of colorful, stacked boulders standing more than 30-feet high, just 10 miles south of Las Vegas.  

Stay: Just outside the city you'll find Boulder City's Boulder Dam Hotel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and home to the BC-Hoover Dam Museum. Small-town charm and the Hoover Dam make this a good place to stay. Raft or kayak along the Colorado River, hike or bike the Historic Railroad Trail at Lake Mead, or blow off steam at the Nevada State Railroad Museum. Then ride the original Union Pacific rails in a pedal cart. You can hitch a ride on a train coming back to the station.

Flight time: Just over 1.5 hours

Boise, ID

Jump Boise

As anyone who has been there once will tell you, Boise is awesome. It packs much to do in a manageable space, and direct flights from SeaTac are quick and cheap. Service from Paine Field will resume on September 8, 2021.

Play: JUMP (a.k.a. Jack's Urban Meeting Place) is an interactive space that's also a giant playground. The main attraction is the five-story, covered spiral slide. Load the big kids and tots into the tube and prepare for excitement. Then it's off to a three-story jungle gym or down the eight-person Team Slide, with its near-vertical drop. Then get nose-to-beak with raptors at the World Center for Birds of Prey. Guests watch gigantic soaring owls, hawks and falcons swoop overhead and the kiddos will learn all about avian science and raptor conservation at the show. The impressive-for-its-size BAM (Boise Art Museum) has a full program for kids. Don't miss Family ART Saturday, held the last Saturday of each month. Take in the great outdoors at the Boise Greenbelt, the beloved city park that stretches 25 miles along the Boise River. Rent bikes or just go for a stroll.

Flight Time: 90 minutes

San Diego, CA

Hotel del Coronado

Imagine long, lazy days at the beach and endless white sand to play in. San Diego is the place to go for that quintessential SoCal summer. Paine Field has direct flights so your group can travel in style and with ease.

Play: San Diego is an amusement park, cultural hub and beach party all in one. Start with the birthplace of modern California, Old Town, where your family can wander through vibrant, historic buildings, enjoying food and festivities. For more brain buzz go to The New Children’s Museum in the heart of San Diego’s downtown Gaslamp Quarter. Don't forget the San Diego attractions that are so well known, they're on your kiddo's radar. We're betting LEGOLAND and the just-opened LEGO Movie World top the list, followed by the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Beyond seeing over 800 animals (at the zoo) and exploring the Safari Park's 1,800 acres, families can hop aboard the Africa Tram that transports visitors through a wide-open landscape similar to that of the African Savannah. Don't forget San Diego's amazing beaches!

Stay: Enjoy the true west coast lifestyle by staying Hotel del Coronado.  The legendary property has been welcoming travelers for over 130 years. DelVentures offers amazing amusements for kids, from virtual rock wall climbs and paint parties to slime labs and theater camps. The summer 2021 schedule can be found here. At night, gather your gang around a private campfire to roast s’mores while watching the sun slowly dip below the Pacific Ocean.

Flight time: Just under 3 hours

Sun Valley, ID

Visit Sun Valley

For fresh mountain air and old Hollywood flair, pack up and fly to Sun Valley, Idaho. SeaTac offers direct flights to Hailey, just 13 miles away.

Play: Keep kids cool from the summer heat at Sun Valley’s splash parks and waterways. The Rainmaker Splash Park, plunging into the always-chilly Big Wood River or the two-story indoor waterslide at the Wood River YMCA in Ketchum are faves. Families can also hit the trails. Little and big legs will find many perfect paths, like Adams Gulch, a popular spot close to Ketchum, the White Clouds Loop or try the four mile loop at Taylor Canyon. It's full of wildflowers and photo-ready insta-moments.

Stay: A big draw for families is the iconic Sun Valley Resort. For youngsters who love to ice skate, the resort's destination outdoor skating rink is open year-round, and putt putt at the Sun Valley Club, plus bowling in the game room mean the kids can always find something to do. The gondola on Bald Mountain whisks families to panoramic views, and little wranglers enjoy feeding the horses at the Sun Valley Stables. For groups that want to stay closer to the action, Knob Hill Inn Sun Valley is an oasis within an oasis, with suites designed for families. Kiddos can splash in the Mediterranean-style pool with garage door walls, as fresh air and sunbeams stream in from outside.

Flight time: 90 minutes

Spokane, WA & Coeur d'Alene, ID

My Spokanecity

Who needs the I-90 headache when you can arrive in Spokane quickly? SeaTac currently flies direct, and Paine Field restarts flights on September 8, 2021. Vacation started!

Play: On the Washington side, families will want to spend all day at Riverfront Park. Take a ride on the Numerica SkyRide over the Spokane Falls and then roller skate or scooter on the Skate Ribbon. The Glacial Dam splash pad is where kids can swish down a three-story Columbian slide tower, play on a log jam climber and explore an alluvial deposit fossil dig. To stimulate the mind spend a day at Mobius Children’s Museum and take an ice cream break at The Scoop when you're done. Manito Park offers 78 acres of native and cultivated landscape, plus a botanical garden. Feed the ducks at Mirror Pond, or frolic in the playground area after snacking at Park Bench Cafe. 

Just a 30-minute drive east of Spokane is Coeur d'Alene, a city that was made for summer. Built on a lake, the warmer weather makes childhood memories daily. Stay overnight or pop in for the day. Families will love the scenic town and endless recreational options. The ROW Adventure Center delivers that outdoor adrenaline rush with whitewater rafting, fishing, lake kayaking, biking and hiking adventures. 

Stay: Treat yourself and check into the Historic Davenport Hotel for a taste of the gilded age. The hotel is well-situated in walkable downtown Spokane, and small ones with a sweet tooth will appreciate that Bruttles Gourmet Candies is across the street.

Flight time: 90 minutes

Los Cabos, Mexico

Hilton Los Cabos

Although this one's a longer flight, Los Cabos is a must-visit destination for sun-starved Seattleites looking to frolic in blue pools.

Play: Overlooked San José del Cabo is an authentic Mexican town, with a mellow vibe and plenty of family-friendly activities. Swim, kiss and ride with dolphins at Dolphin Discovery. The pequeños will love Flora Farms, a working organic farm and local institution. They even have summer camp with farming, gardening, painting, tie-dye classes and water games. Or just check out the Thursday night Art Walk where families stroll the gallery district, meet people and peruse the arts and crafts.

Stay: For home base halfway between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, check in to the Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort, that just completed a massive, multi-million dollar renovation. New fab additions on property include 14 plunge pool oceanfront suites for sun-drenched personal swimming, and the Enclave beach club, with plush treehouse-style cabanas overlooking the hot sands and cool surf. The Kids’ Club is complimentary (hello parents' dream!) for kids ages 4-12 (daily from 9:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m.) It includes a Splash Zone with a pool and waterslide, as well as activities that nurture their creative side, encourage them to play outside, and unleash pure fun. The offerings change monthly, with plenty of surprises in store.

Flight time: Just under 4.5 hours

—Natalie Compagno

RELATED STORIES:

8 Magical Treehouses You Can Rent in Washington

Fuel Up for These 11 End-of-Summer Road Trips

The San Juan Island Resort That Fits Every Vacation Style

Cozy Up: 10 Nearby Vacation Rentals to Make You Feel at Home

Happy Glamping! 14 Places to Go Yurt Camping in Washington

New makeup alert! The queen of Malibu has just dropped a new makeup collection and it’s fit for any Barbie lover.

The Malibu Barbie x ColourPop collection has everything you need for a summer of sun and fun. From bright and silky eyeshadows to the biggest falsies we’ve seen, this collab is a must for hitting the beach in style.

photo: ColourPop

So what’s included? Barbie girls can get ready each day with:

  • Malibu Barbie Palette, a 15 pressed-pan palette
  • Three lipstick duos each with a LUX Lipstick and matching Lippie Pencils
  • Warm golden highlighter Beach Party Super Shock Highlighter
  • Exclusive Doll Lashes Falsies
  • Malibu Barbie Hand Mirror

Each product comes in signature Barbie pink packaging and is very affordably priced. You can purchase each one individually or the entire set for just $99! Shop the entire collection which starts at just $10 at colourpop.com.

––Karly Wood

 

RELATED STORIES

HipDot Just Dropped a “Clueless” Makeup Line & It’s So Fetch

There’s No Wrong Way to Wear the New HipDot x Reese’s Collection

Lizzie McGuire Is Getting Her Reboot with ColourPop’s New Collab

This National Mexican Holiday, paying tribute to the Battle of Puebla, has become increasingly popular in the states. The Bay Area with its rich heritage and cultural diversity, knows just how to celebrate. Gather your chiquitos and immerse yourself in the day’s traditions at one of these local Cinco de Mayo events.

photo: Katia Fuentes

1. Mission Neighborhood Center’s Cinco de Mayo Festival

Going on its 14th year, this family-friendly celebration takes place in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District.  It showcases the best of Mexican and Latin American cultures with a diverse array of foods, musical performances, dance, artistry, cultural experiences and activities for the whole family.

Date & Time: Sat., May 5, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Location: Valencia Street, between 21st and 24th, San Francisco
Cost: Free
Online: mncsf.org/sfcinodemayo

2. Cinco de Mayo Magnificent Metal Art

Join Creative Family Fun at the Presidio Officers’ Club and celebrate the holiday with a craft honoring the tradition of Mexican metal tooling. Make your own “repujado”–a traditional mexican art form where metal is raised, decorated and made into designs–metal art piece. Registration not required, but preferred.

Date & Time: Sat., May 5, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: Presidio Officers’ Club, 50 Moraga Ave. San Francisco
Cost: Free
onlinepresidio.gov/creative-family-fun-cinco-de-mayo-magnificent-metal-art

3. Piedmont Language School’s Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Now on it’s seventh year, this celebration represents Piedmont Language School’s dedication to the Mexican and Latin American cultures. Proceeds help boost language and cultural education in Piedmont schools and the community. Enjoy a taco bar, churros, margaritas for the adults, activities for the little ones, music and exciting raffle prizes.

Date & Time: Thurs., May 3, 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m.
Location: Piedmont Community Hall, 711 Highland Ave. Oakland
Cost: In advance tickets: $30/adults; $14/children 11 and under; $65/family of five, visit piedmontstore.com  or $35/adult; $16/children 11 and under; $70/family of five, at the door
Online: piedmontlanguageschool.com/calendar

 

photo: The Richmond Standard

4. Richmond Cinco de Mayo Parade & Festival

Come celebrate at this annual event, hosted by the 23rd Street Merchant’s Association. Featuring live music on three stages, Native American dancing, Lucha Libre wrestling, delicious, local, traditional foods, tons of kids activities, pony rides, bouncy houses, community resource groups, games, giveaways and more.

Date & Time: Sun., May 6, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Location: 23rd Street, between Clinton and Rheem Avenues, Richmond
Cost: Free
Online: 23rdstreetma.com/cinco_de_mayo

5. Half Moon Bay Concerts in the Park Cinco de Mayo Concert

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Mariachi San Francisco, as the city kicks off their family-friendly concert series, in downtown Half Moon Bay. Everyone is invited!

Date & Time: Sat., May 5, 4 p.m.-6 p.m.
Location: Mac Dutra Plaza, corner of Main Street and Kelly Avenue
Cost: Free
Onlinehalf-moon-bay.ca.us/Concerts-in-the-Park

photo: Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose

6. Lunada Familiar–Family Lunada

In small towns around Mexico, community members come together on full moon nights, to share stories, poetry and music. Join the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose for their Cinco de Mayo Lunada Familiar–Family Lunada. Enjoy an evening of art, culture, circus fun, African drumming, folkloric dance and complimentary snacks.

Date & Time: Sat., May 5, 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Location: Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way, San Jose
Cost: Free
Online: cdm.org/lunada-familiar

7. Cinco de Mayo: Book and Craft

Join the San Jose Public Library and learn about the history of Cinco de Mayo, listen to a reading of the award wining book, “Niño Wrestles the World” by Yuyi Morales and make your very own Lucha Libre mask.

Date & Time: Sat., May 5, 11 a.m. (Check here for various times throughout day)
Location: Evergreen Branch Library, 2635 Aborn Rd. San Jose (Check here for more library locations)
Cost: Free
Online: sjpl.org/cinco_de_mayo_book_craft

photo: Joe Collins

8. The Cantina Cinco de Mayo Beach Party

Come enjoy the holiday at The Cantina restaurant, as they convert their parking lot into a beach front fiesta. Enjoy music, jumpy’s, sandbox kids zone, full service beach and bar for the grown up’s.

Good to know: No dogs allowed on the “beach”.

Date & Time: Fri–Sun., May 4-6, 11:30 a.m. (beach area), 4 p.m. (jumpy’s Friday), noon (jumpy’s Sat. & Sun.)
Location: 651 E Blithedale Ave, Mill Valley
Cost: $15 all day jumpy wristband
Onlinethecantina.com/cinco-de-mayo

9. Marin Country Mart’s Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Come on out to the Mart for a full day of celebration, including tortilla making for the kids, taco bar hosted by El Huarache restaurant, piñata, discounted margaritas for mom and dad (ask about virgin margaritas for your minis) and more.

Date & Time: Sat., May 5, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: 2257 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur
Cost: Free
Onlinemarincountrymart.com/calendar

photo: William Murray

10. Cinco de Mayo at Sonoma Plaza

Join La Luz Center and the Sonoma community, at this family-centered celebration full of live entertainment, kid zone, authentic food, contests, cantina garden and much more.

Date & Time: Sun., May 6, noon–7 p.m.
Location: Sonoma Plaza, 1 The Plaza, Sonoma
Cost: Free
Onlinelaluzcenter.org/events

photo: Dario Treviño 

Get Your Pre Cinco de Mayo Fiesta On

Latin Grammy winning, Colombian born artist-123 Andrés, is coming to the Bay. Travel the Americas with his 50 minute, high energy, interactive show, that celebrates the Latin culture and will get the whole family dancing and singing as you learn Spanish. Catch one of his upcoming Spring concerts and get ready to bailar (dance)!

Date, Time & Location:
April 21, noon, San Rafael Public Library, San Rafael

April 23,  4 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, San Mateo

April 24, 4:30 p.m. Belle Haven Library, Menlo Park

April 25, 5 p.m. Biblioteca Latinoamericana, San Jose

April 26, 6:30 p.m. Redwood City Library, Redwood City

April 27, 4:30 p.m. Hillview Branch, San Jose Public Library

April 28, 2 p.m. San Leandro Public Library

Cost: Free
Online123andres.com

photo: dabruins07 via flickr

Local’s Secret: Nieves Cinco de Mayo

Sure this one’s not a celebration, unless you count the party in your mouth. This shop’s must try is the Mangonada, a frozen Mexican treat that is made of mango ice cream, chopped mangos and a mix of chili spices and tamarind candy. They also serve several kid friendly fruit flavors and other Latin flavors and treats. Stop by their Oakland (3340 E 12th St, Oakland) or San Francisco (2590 Mission St., San Francisco) shop while at the festivals.

Onlineyelp.com/nieves-cinco-de-mayo-oakland

What’s your favorite, local Cinco de Mayo event? Tell us about it below! 

—Nella DuBon-Koch and Sonia Gandiaga

Get ready to rewrite your San Diego summer bucket list with two traditions you’ll want to experience at least once (and probably twice). The Bahia Resort Hotel offers an authentic California Dreaming Beach Party complete with Beach Boys tunes, barbecue, dancing on the beach and fun activities the kiddos will talk about for days. The Catamaran Resort and Hotel brings a taste of Polynesia to SoCal with its Sunset Luau experience. Whether you’re looking for a nostalgia on the beach or a taste of Hawaii, these summer experiences will take your San Diego summer to an entirely new level.

California Dreaming Beach Part of the Decades
Nothing says summer like sandy beaches, surfing’ safari music, clam bakes and barbecue. The California Dreaming Beach Party at the Bahia Resort Hotel has it all! This summer mainstay is a perfect family treat where you can live out your California Dreams and celebrate summer and enjoy a beachside concert.

What’s on the Menu
The hallmark of the California Dreaming beach party is the signature clambake, filled with steamed mussels and clams, shrimp, linguica sausage, steamed red potatoes and corn on the cob. But make sure to save room for the carved trip tip station, barbecue chicken, baked beans, coleslaw and summer salads.

Kids will love having their own special buffet with items like tater tots, pizza, steak and fruit. Everyone will scream of the tasty s’mores cake and ice cream desserts.

Insider Tip: If you arrive from 6 – 6:45 p.m., you’ll be treated to a tropical cocktail when you walk through the entrance. Kids won’t be left out – a tropical lemonade is ready for them, too!

Family Fun and Entertainment
You won’t hear the words “I’m bored” coming for your kids this evening. Face painting takes places until 6:45 p.m. After that, there’s plenty of interactive dancing, including hula looping, beach ball tosses and the Limbo. Kiddos and adults can dance their hearts (and feet) away to the awesome performance by San Diego’s signature band, The Mar Dels. The fun takes place right on the beach, so shoes are always optional. And if need to cool off, let the kiddos dip their toes into the bay.

Insider Tip: Save time to see the amazing animals at the Bahia. Gracie the Seal and her Sidekick Billy are waiting for kids to check them out.

Dates: Thursdays, June 23 – Sept. 1, 6 – 9 p.m.

Prices: $44-$49/adult; $20/kiddo (5-12 years); free/kids under 5

Bahia Resort Hotel
998 West Mission Bay Dr.
San Diego, Ca 92109
858-488-0551
Online: bahiahotel.com/dining-entertainment/california-dreaming

photo: Catamaran Hotel

Sunset Luau at the Catamaran
If your’e dreaming about a trip to Hawaii, add this San Diego tradition to your summer bucket list. The annual Sunset Luau events at the Catamaran Resort and Hotel are a festive celebration of Polynesian food, music and dances perfect for family and friends. Luau guests are treated to a beautiful lei upon arrival and a fruity Mai Tai (or fruity drink for the under 21 guests).


photo: Leah Singer

What’s on the Menu
Before the entertainment starts, indulge in a tasty all-you-can-eat buffet that includes authentic Polynesian tastes, including Kalua Roast Pig. There’s also tropical fruit, roast salmon with ginger lime cream sauce, Island pineapple coleslaw and guava chicken.

And that’s just for adults. Kids will love their own buffet with pineapple Jello, fresh fruit, Hawaiian pizza, coconut-crusted chicken strips and tater tots. Dessert for the young and not-as-young include pineapple upside down cake, coconut cream cake, passion fruit creme brulle, mini macadamia nut tarts and haupia.

Insider Tip: While the food is delicious and there’s quite an abundance of it, many of the dishes include meat (even in the kids buffet). So if you’re a vegetarian, make sure to plan ahead and expect fewer choices.


photo: Leah Singer

Family Fun and Entertainment
Local luau specialist Pride of Polynesia provides the authentic island music and dance. The performance includes hula and fiery torch dancers. Kids will love the fast-paced music and interactive entertainment. In fact, the Sunset Luaus have been known to call all the kiddos up to learn the hula on stage.

Insider Tips: Stick around after the Luau ends to watch the Sea World summer fireworks across the bay. You can also grab a photo on the Catamaran lawn with the Polynesian dancers and performers after the show.

And don’t think the amazing animals are limited to the Bahia Resort Hotel! Check out the taking birds at the Catamaran. Cockatoos, parrots and macaws await!

Dates: Tues., July 26 – Aug. 23; Fri., June 24 – Sept. 2; 6 – 9 p.m.

Prices: $49-$69/adult; $19-$32/kiddo (5-12 years); free/kids under 5

Catamaran Resort and Hotel
3999 Mission Blvd.
San Diego, Ca 92109
858-488-1081
Online: catamaranresort.com/dining-entertainment/sunset-luaus

Have you attended either of these summer traditions before? What’s your favorite part?

— Leah R. Singer (photos too, unless otherwise noted)

Not that you haven’t been loving summer. It’s just that the kids are starting to drive you a little batty and you could use some new diversions. We have ideas that fit your spontaneous, anything-goes schedule. Read on to discover great places with drop-in play opportunities, from indoor activities centers to swim schools that welcome you on the fly.

photo: Yu Kids Island

Yu Kids Island
Two indoor play places will knock your socks off. Well, actually you have to keep them on in this open play establishment with spinning palms, dancing balloons and so much more. The perfect kind of leverage when you need to convince the kids to go on a mall run with you. Kids must be under 48” and unlimited play Mon.-Thurs. is $10/child and $12/child from Fri.-Sun.

5 Woodfield Mall #G144
Schaumburg
847-969-9000
&
122 Hawthorn Center # 401
Vernon Hills
phone: 847-680-3800
Online: yukidschicago.com

Lakeshore Sport and Fitness
If you’re looking for something with full drop-off, check out Lakeshore Sport and Fitness’ PeeWee camp. This perfect for your preschooler program lets them do everything including arts, games, playground time with a big bonus: a swim lesson included. Pee Wee is half day and totally flexible based on your ever-changing schedule. Prices vary.

1320 W. Fullerton Ave.
Lincoln Park
773-FITNESS
Online: lakeshoresf.com

Little Beans Café
The party doesn’t stop just because it’s summer. Little Beans Cafe is a fantastic go-to option for the littles as they offer great flexible drop in play with all sorts of special experiences every Friday. Check out their schedule for yoga, an art party, a beach party, a bounce house and special concert by Mr. Singer & Kerry Appleberry (all free with play space admission).

1809 W. Webster Ave.
Lincoln Park
773-251-1025
&
430 Asbury Ave.
Evanston
847-807-3731
Online: littlebeanscafe.com

 

photo: Foss Swim School

Foss Swim School
No need to worry about the weather in these heated family-friendly pools. Foss’ open family swim is on Friday and Sunday evenings and lets you get a taste of their programs without committing to a session. They’ve got all the pool toys you need, a great changing area and some of the best instructors in town.

3026 N. Ashland Ave.
Lakeview
773-248-3677
Online: fossswimschool.com

Pump It Up
When it’s too hot to go outside but still need to blow off some steam, check out Pump It Up for “Summer Jumps.” The open play hours are designed for kids of different age groups so you never have to worry about your littles getting bounced on. Celebrate their birthday the last week of August with a special party that includes face painting, pizza and more.

821 W. Eastman St.
Lincoln Park
312-664-7867
Online: pumpitupparty.com

Hyde Park Neighborhood Club 
This mainstay is perfect for infants and toddlers, and only costs $9 per child. You get full gym access and a new gated infant play area for non-walkers within. This is a great drop-in opportunity on Tuesdays and Thursdays that caters to families that have a variety of children of different ages. Easy street parking, too.

5480 S. Kenwood Ave.
Hyde Park
773.643.4062
Online: hpnclub.org

photo: Ball Factory

Ball Factory Indoor Play & Cafe Fun –864 S. Route 59, Naperville
This super-fun play place will challenge kids to reach, think, interact, explore and have fun. There’s a four-level play structure (easy to see your kids as they climb), a huge triple slide, a ball blasting arena and much more. Kids under 4 years old can also play at Parent & Tot Lounge if you need to keep the littles close. There’s a full coffee bar with a respectable café menu. 6 months-4 years $9; 5 & up $12; crawlers free with paid admission of an older sibling.

864 S. Route 59
Naperville
630-445-8365
Online: ballfactoryfun.com

Neighborhood Parents Network
The NPN calendar is full of great free or low-cost drop-in playdates for those that have some flexibility this summer. Get in on the fun at local parks and playspaces 2-3 times per week; most are open to the public. Check out their calendar at www.npnparents.org/calendar.

What is your favorite place for drop-in play? Let us know in the Comments!

— Christa Reed

 

It’s true, families don’t need an island to have an adventure. But it sure adds to the thrill! So board a ferry and make your way over to Vashon Island for your own Swiss Family experience (less shipwreck, more festivals, we promise!). From record-breaking raft ups to bio blitz bashes, we’ve got the scoop on the coolest, quirkiest summer events this little island has to offer.

Island Festivals

Low Tide Celebration
Join the party at the 9th annual Low Tide Celebration, a beach party like no other, where families celebrate the living beaches of our (totally awesome) Puget Sound. The free event, hosted at Point Robinson Park, promises a galosh-stomping good time for families, including lighthouse tours, canoe rides, and a beach walk with Odin Lonning, a traditional Tlingit carver (and Vashon resident)! All that, plus serious face-time with mysterious sea creatures? Sounds like a magical northwest day if ever there was one. And be sure to take advantage of the free shuttle bus that runs along Point Robinson Beach Rd. and Luana Beach Rd., so that the kiddos will still have energy left to explore this low tide dreamscape. Just imagine what they’ll find!

Point Robinson Lighthouse
S.W. Point Robinson Rd.
Vashon Island, Wa 98070
Online:  business.vashonchamber.com/events/details/low-tide-celebration-51939

Date: June 14, 2014
Time: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: Free

BioBlitz 2014
Budding biologists and curious kiddos won’t want to miss the 3rd Annual Vashon Island BioBlitz. This 24-hour event, sponsored by the Vashon Nature Center, brings together scientists, naturalists and volunteers to descend upon Christensen Creek Preserve, where they’ll catalogue the ecosystem of the area. Families will have a chance to shadow an expert or make finds of their own, all the while observing, recording and learning as they go! Science much? So dress for the weather and plan to get dirty turning over rocks, digging through mud and exploring the shoreline at this ecologically diverse area. And from what we’ve heard, it’s also a known birder hot spot so bring some binocs if you’ve got them. Families can register by emailing: info@vashonnaturecenter.org. This lets the Nature Center staff plan and space volunteers, and dish the insider deets, too. Explore on!

Christensen Creek Preserve Network
West side of Wax Orchard Rd. S.W.
Vashon Island, Wa
Online: vashonnaturecenter.org/bioblitz

Dates & Time: July 12-13, 2014 from 3 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Cost: Free

Strawberry Festival
The Vashon Island Strawberry Festival is the island’s summer bash to end all bashes. And this year is no exception. Now in its 106th year (nope, not a typo), it attracts upwards of 40,000 (still not a typo) people each year. Expect the family fun to be piled high with carnival rides, face painting, music and more. As for not-to-miss events, the Grand Parade at 11 a.m. on Saturday, the classic car parade at noon on Sunday, and the youth stage where the kiddos are in charge make our list. And don’t forget the strawberries. Many restaurants and food booths will be serving up strawberry-themed goodies to keep the kiddos running throughout the day. Party on!

Good to know: Act like a local for this event and leave the car at home, if possible (or bring a bike!). With so many people coming in from off-island there will be shuttles and buses running from the ferry docks into town. But plan to wait and pack an extra dose of patience in your pocket for the day.

Downtown Vashon
Online: vashonchamber.com/pages/StrawberryFestival

Dates: July 18-20, 2014
Cost: Free

Raft Up
This record-seeking event with a heart (it benefits the Vashon Youth and Family Services) is “quintessentially Vashon,” from its focus on the beauty of the island, to its “bring the kids” welcoming vibe. And it promises to be a boat floating bounty for all. Participants will raft up (line up kayaks and canoes side by side) in the hopes of blasting the 2,099 boat current world record out of the water. Register to be one of the (hopefully) 2,500 boats lining up for this benefit or just come to watch this awesome event. The boats will make their attempt at 1:30 p.m. on the second day. It’s one world record breaker you won’t want to miss!

Quartermaster Harbor
Between Neil Point & Piner Point on the south end of the island
Vashon, Wa
Online: vyfs.org/raftup

Dates: August 16-17, 2014
Cost: $25/registered boat

Vashon Sheepdog Classic
If you heart dogs, this one’s got your name written all over it. The Vashon Sheepdog Classic is a three-day, family-friendly festival dedicated to those hardworking dogs that help keep everyone together. Well, every sheep together at least. It’s a throwback–to-yesteryear type event that includes a kid’s activity center and the Skacel Fiber arts tent, where they’ll be spinning yarns and gearing up for a yarn storming (who knew fences needed sweaters?). But at its heart, this is an opportunity to watch working dogs in action, showing off their skills in serious competition. So pack a picnic (or grab food there) and watch someone else do the herding for a change. You’ll be awed!

Misty Isle Farms
Old Mill Rd. & S.W. 220th
Vashon, Wa
Online: vashonsheepdogclassic.com

Dates: August 22-25, 2014
Times: Dusk to dawn each day
Cost: $8/person; free for children under 10

Island Eats

While you’re on island, there are lots of great places to bring your appetite. Even the local Thriftway has tempting prepared sandwiches that are the perfect grab-and-go for a family picnic on the beach (or at one of these events). But, if you’re looking for sit down restaurants (chairs and all!) we have a few that are worth the ferry ride. The Snapdragon Bakery and Café takes the cake when it comes to oversized baked goods that taste as good as they look. Recently they’ve expanded and now serve up tantalizing meals throughout the day. Fair warning though, serving sizes are ginormous and can easily be shared, although you may want to keep this foodie goodness all to yourself.

The Hardware Store Restaurant is another can’t-miss on our list of island eateries. Categorized as upscale casual, the menu’s pleasing to carnivores, vegetarians and those that have gone gluten-free. Plus, they serve up a decadent weekend brunch, so there’s that. And if fast is your thing, as it often is with toddlers in tow, the Saucy Sisters Brick Oven Pizzeria can have a piping’ hot pie ready to go in about 5 minutes. Coincidentally, that’s just about the time it takes to stave off a hungry toddler meltdown. Order up!

Eclectic Island Fun

Vashon wears its eclectic, quirky title with pride, and it’s got the sights to prove it. Be sure to make a post-fest detour to check out these local legends before heading back to the big city. You won’t regret tracking down the bicycle in the tree, a nationally recognized oddity, live and in person off the Vashon Island Highway. Or head over to Vashon’s outdoor gym for a workout with a view. The exercise bikes at the intersection of Dockton Rd. S.W. and Portage Bay S.W. are another local attraction that’ll cause you to stop and wonder. And don’t forget the UFO over at the Vashon Municipal Airport. Real or just really cool, it’s got bedtime story written all over it. Experiencing even one of these is a great way to top off a family adventure on Vashon!

Do you plan to take a trip to Vashon Island this summer? Let us know in a comment below. 

–Allison Sutcliffe

Photos thanks to: Kelly Keenan, Jay Holtz, The Vashon Chamber of Commerce, Nancy Raume Carr, Vashon Sheepdog Classic’s website