When Pokémon GO debuted three years ago, it was a literal game-changer; after all, what could be more revolutionary than a video game that encourages you to get up and explore the real world? Now, take that idea and add Harry Potter to it, because Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is coming soon—and here’s everything we know so far.

Niantic, the makers behind the uber popular hit, Pokémon GO, will release the new Harry Potter mobile RPG later this year. The design of the game will be similar to Pokémon GO in that it will require players to get outdoors and roam around in order to play.

While the gameplay details have been pretty sparse so far, ScreenRant reports that players will be able to choose between three different jobs: Magizoologist, Auror or Professor. Each profession will come with its own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to playing the game. The plot of the game revolves around something called the “Calamity,” which involves protecting the magical world from Muggles.

While there’s no official release date set, Niantic promises the game will debut sometime in 2019. The company has also revealed that Harry Potter: Wizards Unite will be available for both via iOS and Android.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Tim Gouw via Pexels

 

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It’s time to grab life by the leash and head outdoors with the family’s best friend because the District has some fun run’s planned this fall that even Fido can join in. Whether you have a serious runner in your clan or just a couple of lazy day joggers or walkers it doesn’t matter because there is a race for everyone–with two legs…or four.

Photo: Terri Grigsby via flickr

The Weiner 500 Dachshund Dash
On your mark, (just don’t really mark it, Buster!), get set, go! It’s time for the annual Oktoberfest and Weiner 500 Dachshund Dash to benefit the Washington Humane Society. All breeds are welcome to watch this Dachshund-only or Dachshund-dominant race where our furry friends shine and steal the spotlight. Costume contests for all dogs let them show off their tricks and get a little run or walk in at this fun, family-friendly event.

When: Sept. 26, 1 pm-5 pm
Yards Park
355 Water St., SE
Online: ontap.com

Photo: Jason Kositarut via flickr

D.C. Walk for the Animals
What better way to teach the tiny tykes responsibility and community involvement than getting them excited and into the annual DC Walk for the Animals. Geared for all ages and breeds this event has games, prizes, musical sits, face painting for the non-four-legged friends and doggie pools for the family pet to cool off in after the morning walk. It’s a great time for the whole family unit to get outside and get active while helping out a good cause.

When: Sept. 26, 10 am-2 pm
Where: Kingsbury Center
5000 14th St., NW
Online: DCWalkfortheAnimals.com

Photo: rcannon100 via flickr

Strut Your Mutt
Raise money for your local animal welfare group or for Best Friends Animal Society to help Save Them All by walking with your mutt and strutting your stuff or taking part in the 5k (with dog or without) run. The annual event has photos, contests, goodies and much more for the little ones, big kids and our fluffy, furry companions that we just can’t live without. Show them you care by taking a walk.

When: October 10, (5k at 10 am, Walk at 10:30 am, Festival ends at 2PM)
Black Hill Regional Park
20930 Lake Ridge Dr. (Boyds, Md)
Online: Bestfriends.org

Photo: Peter Mooney via flickr

Doggie Fun Run
Everyone loves to run in Rock Creek Park with its shaded paths full of abundant trees and scenery. The Doggie Fun Run at Rock Creek Part this November 1st is a great way to get outdoors and do something active with the whole family. The challenging course has some steep hills that four-legged buddies will enjoy while keeping pace with their owners. This 5k course after the Doggie Fun Run will get tongues wagging too and not just about the opportunity for costumes for you and your tail-wagging buddy. Just don’t forget to bring along a doggie “disposal” bag to keep the other runners and park patrons happy. No messy dogs allowed on this run/walk.

When: Nov. 1 (Doggie Fun Run at 8 am, 5k Dash at 8:30 am)
Rock Creek Park
16th and Kennedy Sts., NW
Online: capitalsprints.com

Is there a particular race that you like your pooch to tag along to? Tell us in the comments section. 

—Victoria Mason

When the Red Tricycle editors and staff aren’t on the lookout for the next cool local hangout, they’re masterminding up their ultimate family vacation. On their bucket list are a myriad of fun family destinations—some local and others very exotic. Flip through the gallery to find out what spots made the cut.

Dream getaway: White water rafting through the Grand Canyon

I've always wanted to go white water rafting down the Grand Canyon and my son is just reaching the age where we finally can go (kids must be eight years old). Since both my husband and I love to get outdoors but seem to always been a few feet from our computers, we're really looking forward to taking a family trip that offers spectacular views and no internet access!

— Jacqui Boland, Founder & CEO

photo credit: Grand Canyon National Park via Flickr

What’s your top travel destination you’ve always dreamed of visiting? Fill us in below!

Looking for a reason to get outdoors and get your kiddos to explore, learn, and discover the wonders of nature? We’re lucky to have the Chattahoochee Nature Center close by–it’s a great haven for families and the perfect outing for curious kids. One lucky winner will receive 2 Family Memberships to The Chattahoochee Nature Center, as part of Red Tricycle’s Big Peach Giveaway.

What’s the scoop on the Chattahoochee Nature Center?

The Chattahoochee Nature Center is a private non-profit 127-acre, award-winning, interpretive center dedicated to environmental education.  Visitors can enjoy the new Gold level LEED certified Discovery Center Museum and Nature Exchange with hands on exhibits focused on telling the river’s story. Visitors are invited to bring a picnic, hike the woodland trails, meander through beautiful butterfly and native plant gardens or explore the river boardwalk, while viewing native animals.  A documentary film “Re-Imagine the Chattahoochee” is shown daily in the theater and educational programs focus on ecology and natural science.

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