If you’ve been searching for a tropical, island-style beach vacation that doesn’t require a passport, say hello to Clearwater Beach, Florida. Located on the west central coast of Florida, this slice of paradise offers miles of white sugar sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters, a subtropical climate and a laid-back resort town vibe. We recently visited this coastal gem—home to gorgeous beachfront resorts, family activities galore and year-round sun—and came back with plenty to report. Scroll down for the full scoop.

The 411 on This Pedestrian-Friendly Resort Town

Located 20 miles west of the Tampa International Airport, Clearwater Beach sits on a barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico. The resort and residential community, which is part of the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area, was built around the idea of being pedestrian-friendly. Leave your rental car at the airport and take advantage of Clearwater Beach’s parks, restaurants, shops and attractions that all lie within a strip less than two miles long, easily doable by foot. 

Psst! For those families who like to bike, scoot or stroll, Beach Walka half a mile winding beachside promenaderuns along the beach and acts as a sort of linear Central Park, giving the entire resort area an intimate yet casual feel.

Play on America’s Number One Beach

Clearwater Beach has been named America’s number one beach many times over, and there’s a good reason why. In addition to its pedestrian-friendly vibe, Clearwater Beach offers long, wide stretches of warm gentle waters perfect for swimming, cool powdered sugar like sand ideal for playing and walking on and a variety of casual waterfront eateries that happily welcome families donning swimsuit cover-ups and flip-flops (we told you this was a laid-back beach town). Whether you’re looking to dig your toes in the sand and chillax with a good book, catch a few Florida rays or swim, surf, parasail or jet ski, Clearwater Beach has something for everyone.

Psst! Along Beach Walk you will find a number of turtle showers to rinse off those sandy hands and toes. 

Visit Pier 60

In the midst of Clearwater Beach is where you will find Pier 60, an iconic 1,080-foot fishing pier and recreational park. If you’ve got a crew of little anglers, stop into the pier bait house and pick up everything you’ll need to reel in a mangrove snapper, Spanish mackerel, flounder or other fish (depending on the time of year). The pier is a popular spot to fish during the day and its many lights make it ideal for night fishing, too. Once you’ve reeled in the big one, head over to the playground, one of the largest beach playgrounds on the Gulf, and take advantage of the covered play structures, slides and swings. Feeling a bit adventurous? At the entrance of Pier 60 you’ll find a bungee trampoline, giant inflatable slides and a climbing wall. But the best part? The pier’s nightly Sunsets at Pier 60 festival. Gather on the pier and catch a spectacular sunset surrounded by a carnival-like atmosphere (think: street performers, artisans, musicians, local artists) two hours before sunset and two hours after sunset (typically from 6 p.m.-10 p.m.). It’s the perfect way to cap off your day at Clearwater Beach!

Meet Local Movie Stars Winter & Hope

If you’re looking for a fun activity that will both educate and entertain your kids, head to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. This amazing aquarium, which is home to two rescued bottlenose dolphins (Winter and Hope) and Herald the sea turtle (aka Mavis) from the Dolphin Tale movies, is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of sick and injured marine animals, public education, conservation and research. If you’re thinking this is not your average aquarium, you’re right! Step inside and see the work the aquarium is currently doing to rehabilitate rescued dolphins, sea turtles, river otters, stingrays, nurse sharks, pelicans and seahorses as well as learn about marine life conservation through hands-on activities. Other highlights include hand feeding the aquarium’s resident stingrays and puffer fish, getting up close and personal with marine life in the touch tanks and witnessing the work of the aquarium’s medical team as they perform routine physicals and emergency surgeries.

Psst! To make your visit even more memorable, add a Life Safari Boat Tour to your experience. During this 90-minute, scenic eco-boat cruise, you will have the opportunity to observe data collection in action during a net pull, get your feet wet on Shell Island, see local wildlife above and below the water and participate in an onboard “show and tell.” Don’t forget your camera!

Visit a World-Renowned Art Museum

If you’re hoping to do a bit of exploring beyond Clearwater Beach, St. Petersburg is located just 24 miles away and offers award-winning beaches, top-rated restaurants, shopping and the world-renowned Salvador Dalí Museum. This whimsical museum, which houses the largest collection of Salvador Dalí’s works outside Europe, is where you can view thousands of his paintings, prints, photographs, posters, textiles and sculptures. During your visit, be sure to hit the Education Room where your little artists can create a masterpiece of their own or plan your visit on a Saturday when kids ages 4-11 can discover the creative world of Dalí through games, puzzles and arts and crafts during DillyDally with Dalí.

Psst! Be sure to download The Dalí Museum App, so you can access the museum’s Augmented Reality technology which highlights aspects of Dalí’s impressive masterworks and brings his complex canvases to life. Your kids will love it!

Hit the Dolphin Trail

A fun way to explore the Clearwater Beach and St. Petersburg area with kids is to hit the Dolphin Trail. The public art pod is made up of more than 120 six-foot tall colorful dolphins, all designed by local artists using a variety of elements (think: glass, ceramic, decoupage, fiber art). Spot them with the interactive map, take photos with your favorites and tag them #clearwaterdolphins.

Psst! The most famous dolphin of all, Winter from the Dolphin Tale movies, can be found at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

Take a Sunset Cruise

If you’ve got a crew of sea lovers, a sunset cruise is a fun way to see the entire Clearwater Beach area and the Gulf of Mexico as well as catch a breathtaking Florida sunset. The Tropics Sunset Celebration Cruise is a two-hour experience that will take you from Clearwater Bay through Clearwater Pass to the beautiful Gulf of Mexico (weather permitting). During your adventure, your crew will point out interesting facts about the natural wonders of the Gulf Coast as well as popular sights along the way. If you’re lucky, you may even witness the legendary green flash!

Psst! A complimentary sunset champagne toast is included for all guests 21 & over.

Stay at This Beachfront Property

Centrally located in the heart of Clearwater Beach is where you will find the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach. This gorgeous resort, which opened its doors in 2017, boasts 343 luxuriously appointed guest rooms with spectacular views of the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway. For Dolphin Tale fans, the resort offers a unique feature: Winter the Dolphin-themed bunk rooms which include bunk beds for the kids and a king bed for mom and dad. Book this room and a portion of the cost will be donated back to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium to support the care of Winter and other rescued marine animals. How cool is that? Planning a multi-family vacay? The resort’s two bi-level presidential suites offer three bedrooms, separate dining and living areas, private terraces and plenty of space for kids to spread out. And if that isn’t enough, the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach also offers a spacious pool overlooking the beach, a full-service spa (which welcomes kids ages 13 & up), a 24-hour fitness center, multiple dining options, easy access to Beach Walk and Pier 60 and complementary use of the clam shell cabanas and lounge chairs on the beach in front of the resort.

Dine on Delicious Food

Clearwater Beach isn’t only about spectacular beaches and stunning sunsets. There’s the food! Whether you’re craving Mexian fare, Asian-fusion cuisine or a good ol’ grouper sandwich, Clearwater Beach offers a fantastic mix of top-notch eateries. Consider: Ocean Hai and DocK’s Pool Bar & Grill at the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach, Frenchy’s Rockaway Grill for open-air beachfront dining and the best grouper sandwiches in Florida, Marina Cantina for Mexican cuisine highlighted by fresh seafood caught directly from the restaurant’s own fleet of boats and Columbia Restaurant for traditional Spanish cuisine dating back 110 years.

Getting There & Around

Look for flights into Tampa, the nearest major airport, and then arrange a car service to bring you directly to the hotel. Once in Clearwater Beach, you can easily access the area’s shops, restaurants and local attractions by foot or take advantage of public transportation, the vintage-style (and totally fun!) Jolley Trolley or golf cart cabs.

Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach
100 Coronado Dr.
Clearwater Beach, FL 33767
727-281-9500
Online: wyndhamgrandclearwater.com

Looking for more ways to spend your days in the Clearwater Beach and St. Petersburg area? Check out visitstpeteclearwater.com.

—Kristina Moy (all photos courtesy of the author)

This trip was paid for by Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach and Visit St. Pete/Clearwater, but all opinions expressed here belong to the writer.

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This Friday the 13th set aside your superstitions and gaze up at the night sky for a very lucky view that won’t come again soon. A rare harvest moon is appearing this week and this is how to watch.

According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the Harvest Moon is a full moon that appears nearest to the start of fall. This year fall begins on Sep. 23 which makes the full moon hitting the skies on Sep. 13 the official Harvest Moon. What sets the Harvest Moon apart from other full moons is that the moon rise moves forward in 30-minute increments each night, instead of the typical 50 minutes, so the moon appears in the sky earlier in the sky for several days.

photo: Juhasz Imre via Pexels

What makes this particular Harvest Moon even more special is that it happens to be landing on the infamous Friday the 13th. The last time a Harvest Moon occurred on Friday the 13th was in 2000 and it won’t happen again for another twenty years on Aug. 13, 2049.

To get a good look at the Harvest Moon, gaze up at the sky just after sunset on Sep. 13, if you are in the Central, Mountain or Pacific time zones. For those on the East Coast you’ll have to stay up past bedtime to see the peak of the Harvest Moon at at 12:33 a.m. ET on Sep. 14.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Back-to-school season means shopping for school supplies and nothing is more nostalgia-inducing than a Trapper Keeper. The colorful, coveted binder of your youth is back in game-form with the all new Trapper Keeper Game.

You’ll be transported back to your middle school classroom when you play the Trapper Keeper Game with your kids. It challenges players to collect cards and stash them in a binder to earn points. Each card features a different motif like homework, quizzes, parent signatures, report cards, detention slips, notes from classmates and field trip slips.

“Our new Trapper Keeper Game has a retro feel that will appeal to adults who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s,” said Shannon Swindle, Product and Communications Manager, Big G Creative. “The game’s authentic Trapper Keeper makes it a fun conversation piece, giving families the opportunity to share memories of their elementary and high school days.”

The game itself comes packaged in a box designed to look like one of three vintage Trapper Keeper replicas, including rainbow unicorn, palm tree sunset and psychedelic outer space. It’s recommended for players ages eight and up. The Trapper Keeper Game is available exclusively at Target stores nationwide for $16.99.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Big G Creative

 

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Is your pint-sized astronomer obsessed with anything having to do with outer space? If so, or if you’re just want to take in a super-sized celestial show, look up! According to NASA, Jupiter is at its biggest and brightest this June.

The largest planet in the solar system will rise at dusk and stay visible all night long for most of the month. This means your fam has the perfect opportunity to view the gas giant—even if you don’t own a telescope.

If you do happen to have a telescope (or even binoculars) on hand, go ahead and set it up. The magnified view will give you a look at Jupiter, its four largest moons and possibly even its big red spot.

Along with the awesome astronomy action going on with Jupiter this month, you can also catch a glimpse of Mars and Mercury. The two planets will come close together for a post-sunset sky show on Jun. 17 and 18.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: EvgeniT via Pixabay

 

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Is there anything more fun than grabbing a blanket (and snacks) on a warm summer night and watching a movie under the stars? For those who love spending time in the great outdoors as much as you love family friendly movies, mark your calendars because there are loads of local outdoor screenings. 

Photo: oldonliner via Flickr

Bethesda Outdoor Movies
Enjoy five nights of blockbuster hits at downtown Bethesda’s 15th annual outdoor movie series! Head to the Woodmont Triangle area of Bethesda where they will bring five days of flicks al fresco during the last week of July. Note: This series is best suited for tweens and teens with movies such as 10 Things I Hate About You and Crazy Rich Asians.

Corner of Norfolk & Auburn Aves. (Bethesda, MD)
Online: bethesda.org

Whalen Commons Summer Movie Series

Picnic blankets or chairs are recommended for comfortable viewing under the stars at this series. Admission is free and popcorn is available to purchase! Enjoy three nights of blockbuster hits, spread throughout the summer. Faves include Teen Beach Movie and Mary Poppins Returns.


19701 Fisher Ave. (Poolesville, MD)
Online: poolesvillemd.gov

Movies on the Potomac
Pack your chairs and head over to National Harbor for some serious family fun. Start by grabbing food to go from one of the harbor’s delicious dining establishments, and meeting friends and family at the Plaza screen for a free movie! Every Sunday at 6 p.m. until October you’ll find all kinds of flicks, from Instant Family to Dumbo.

165 Waterfront St. (National Harbor, MD)
Online: nationalharbor.com

Photo: Comcast

Cinema Del Rey
On the third Saturday of the month through September, head to the Mount Vernon Rec Center where they’re showing a handful of animated movies everyone can enjoy. From Small Foot, to Ralph Breaks The Internet and Incredibles 2, there’s something to please even the pickiest movie goer.

2017 Belle View Blvd. (Alexandria, VA)
Online: facebook.com/cinemadelray/

Golden Triangle Cinema
Farragut Square is where it’s at Friday nights at sundown from Jun 7-Aug 2. They have current, old school and animated movies showing on the silver screen. Fam faves from A Dog’s Way Home and Mary Poppins Returns to Crazy Rich Asians and Wonder Woman will be in rotation. 

Farragut Square
Online: goldentriangledc.com

NoMa Summer Screen
This year’s Who’s Got Game?-themed NoMa Summer Screen features, appropriately enough, a variety of sports related movies. The three month film series starts on June 5 and runs weekly through August 21. The Karate Kid, Bend It Like Beckham and, of course, Rudy are amongst those that will be featured.

1150 First St., NE
Online: nomabid.org

 

Georgetown’s Annual Sunset Cinema Outdoor Movie Series
Tuesday nights at sunset from July 10-August 7 are about to be lit. Join the Georgetown Business Improvement District for Georgetown’s Annual Sunset Cinema series, where the 2019 theme is “Out of Office”, and will feature iconic movies about vacations and trips. Arrive early to picnic and to get the best seating. We’re looking forward to Under The Tuscan Sun and Parent Trap.

Georgetown Waterfront Park
Online: georgetowndc.com

Photo: Rosslyn Va

Canal Park Outdoor Movie Series
See your favorite stars beneath the stars at the Capitol Riverfront’s Canal Park Outdoor Movie Series. Catch films every Thursday evening at sundown from June 13 through August 22. Options range from The Goonies to The Little Mermaid

Capitol Riverfront near the Navy Yard Metro
Online: capitolriverfront.org

Rosslyn Cinema Outdoor Movie Festival
From Paddington to Casablanca, every Friday this summer, starting June 7, head to Gateway Park. Bring a blanket and a group of friends and enjoy a night under the stars with your favorite movies. Movies start at dusk, but the fun starts at 5 p.m. with games galore. Huge bonus: four legged friends are welcome!

1300 Lee Hwy. (Arlington, VA)
Online: rosslynva.org

Columbia Pike Movie Nights on Arlington Hill
Bring your blankets and pillows to enjoy a movie on the big screen Fridays at 8:30 p.m. The 2019 summer season theme is Heroes & Sheroes. Family friendly screenings include Mulan, Moana and Hidden Figures.

909 S Dinwiddie St. (Arlington, VA)
Online: columbia-pike.org

—Guiomar Ochoa

 

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The next film in the Fantastic Beasts series finally has a release date and it cannot come soon enough. Warner Bros. Pictures has announced the third of five films will hit theaters Nov. 12, 2021.

Eddie Redmayne will be reprising his role as Newt Scamander as he takes on the evil Grindelwald and other dark wizards. Filming for the film, which will be released a year later than the prior two films, is set to start next spring.

photo: Warner Bros. Pictures via YouTube

Warner Bros. has not released any further details regading the film’s plot but we can assume it will pick up where Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald left off. If you recall, the story ended in a fantastical battle between good and evil, with plenty of the “good guys” apparating off into the sunset with Grindelwald.

In the two-and-a-half years until we finally get to the view the film, we can pontificate on plenty of important questions. Will we finally get to see what makes current do-gooder Nagini turn bad? Will Newt and Tina finally their love for each other at last?

Only time will tell.

––Karly Wood

 

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If you missed the Super Blood Moon lunar eclipse last month, you’ve got another chance at spectacular lunar show. Direct your young stargazers to look up at the skies for the biggest supermoon of the year.

On Tues. Feb 19, the moon will be closer to the earth than at any other day of the year, which means it’ll appear as if someone has lassoed the moon and pulled it in close just for you. If you’re lucky enough to have a cloudless sky on Tuesday night, the supermoon—dubbed the Super Snow Moon—will be full and massive as it will be just a mere 221,681 miles from Earth.

photo: Alexander Andrews via Unsplash

Although the exact full moon will occur during the morning of Feb. 19 at 10:53 a.m. Eastern (7:53 a.m. Pacific), the odd timing actually gives viewers a few opportunities to spot the supermoon in the sky. The first opportunity to see the Super Snow Moon will be near sunset on Monday, Feb. 18 when the moon to rises in the east at 4:30 p.m. Eastern (4:49 p.m. Pacific).

If you miss that sight you’ll have two more chances to see the supermoon. First at sunrise on the morning of Feb. 19 when the moon sets in the west at 6:55 a.m. Eastern (06:46 a.m. Pacific) and finally at sunset again when it rises in the east at 5:46 p.m. Eastern 6:02 p.m. Pacific).

Happy moongazing!

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The National Parks system is getting a new addition thanks to the King family: the Martin Luther King, Jr. family home will become part of a federal park in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park—which already includes sites such as the church where he preached and King’s birth home—will now feature his family home as well. It will be at least a year before the home is officially ready for public viewing, as it needs to be prepared to handle large crowds.

photo: Herman Hiller/New York World-Telegram & Sun via Wikimedia Commons

The Sunset Avenue house is where Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King raised their four children. It’s also where the family continued to live after King’s assassination in 1968. Other civil rights leaders also used the home as a place to meet and strategize.

Bernice King, CEO of the King Center and youngest daughter of the King family, said she hoped that visiting the home would give people “greater insight into my father holistically.”

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Dreaming of a Hawaiian getaway? We can’t promise you a trip to Waikiki Beach, but we can tell you about the best tropical experiences San Diego has to offer. From hula and fire dancers and fruity cocktails to shave ice and Hawaiian food served up with island flair, read on for a list of ways to channel Hawaiian vacation vibes without leaving town!

photo: Duke’s La Jolla 

Duke’s La Jolla
We love Duke’s La Jolla for its decor, ocean view and especially for being so kid-friendly. They make it super easy to dine with the keikis (kids) in tow. Duke’s awesome Keiki Bingo game serves up a scavenger hunt which awards kids with  special prizes. With the littles occupied, focus your attention on the gorgeous surroundings and enjoy a cocktail. Order delicious small bites to share like the poke tacos, Korean sticky ribs, or crab wontons or delight in some of San Diego’s finest, freshest seafood.

Insider Tip: Make a reservation, especially if you want to score an outside table.

Duke’s La Jolla
1216 Prospect St.
La Jolla, Ca 92037
858-454-5888
Online: dukeslajolla.com

photo: Kelly Powell

Tiki Golf and Dole Whip Truck at Belmont Park
A trip to Belmont Park is always on the books for summertime fun. To add a bit of the tropics to this adventure, hit Tiki Town Adventure Golf. This 18-hole Polynesian-themed course features a talking Tiki and a volcano that erupts when someone gets a hole in one.

Read about more of our favorite miniature golf courses here.

3114 Mission Blvd.
San Diego, Ca 92109
858-488-1971
Online: tikitownadventuregolf.com

Make the day even sweeter by visiting the Dole Whip truck located directly under the Sky Ropes Adventure. The coveted Dole Whip used to only be found at the Dole Plantation in Oahu. Now this tasty, creamy treat can be yours during a trip to Mission Beach. Order an original Whip, or one swirled with vanilla soft serve, or even a float!

3146 Mission Blvd.
San Diego, Ca
858-228-9283
Online: belmontpark.com/restaurants/dolewhip

photo: Mo H. via Yelp

Island Style Cafe
Owned and run by a Hawaiian family, this casual restaurant serves up authentic grindz in Tierrasanta. If you’re looking to eat mountains of food, relax in flip flops and plan your next trip to Hawaii, this is your spot. Enjoy huge portions plate lunch style served with mac salad. We love their Loco Moco, a hamburger smothered in gravy, and their crunchy, juicy Korean chicken. Their daily specials offer delicious variety. We recommend stopping in on a Wednesday for curry.

Insider Tips: If your favorite Hawaiian fare is traditional kalua pork, visit on a Friday, the only day it’s served. Don’t miss their homemade POG, a combination of passionfruit, orange and guava juices. Closed Mondays.

5950 Santo Rd., Ste K
San Diego Ca 92124
858-541-7002
Online: islandstylecafe.com

photo: Shirley H. via Yelp

Wahine Kai Shave Ice
When you think of the North Shore, do you dream of light, fluffy shave ice? At this small shop, pile your shave ice high with authentic Hawaiian flavors like guava or lychee and add condensed milk or a scoop of coconut pineapple ice cream. You’ll also find great Kona coffee and an aloha spirit here, where the vibe and the tunes reflect laid-back Hawaiian culture.

10545 Scripps Poway Pkwy.
San Diego, Ca 92131
858- 831-0931
Online: wahinekaishaveice

photo: Catamaran Resort Hotel

Sunset Luaus at Catamaran Resort Hotel
For an unforgettable family outing this summer, we recommend this splurge-worthy affair. The Catamaran Hotel’s Sunset Luaus feature amazing entertainment including hula and fire dancers that create an authentic Hawaiian feel. Kids love the rhythms of the fast-paced music and interactive entertainment. Sunset Luaus have been known to call all the kiddos onto the stage to learn the hula.

Every guest receives a lei and is treated to an all-you-can-eat buffet and a mai tai for parents. Little ones will enjoy tasty choices just for them like Hawaiian chicken and pineapple and ham pizza. Luaus are held Fridays at 6 p.m. from June 22 -Aug. 31, and Tuesdays, from July 17-Aug. 21.

Insider Tip: Stick around after the luau ends to grab a photo on the lawn with the Polynesian performers.

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

photo: Kara P. via Yelp

The Grass Skirt
Time for some adult conversation and a real date night? If your Hawaiian dreams are filled with tiki lounge fun and fruity drinks, head to The Grass Skirt in Pacific Beach. Its secret entrance through the freezer door of adjacent restaurant Good Time Poke starts the evening with adventure. Once inside, you’ll be immersed in a tiki world surrounded by hula girl lamps, a wall filled with glowing sculls and a tiki idol fire pit on the patio. The atmosphere is right for letting your hair down. Go ahead! Fill your glass with a tipsy tentacle made with black rum and several tropical liqueurs. Munch on their acclaimed pork belly bao buns or on an order of fresh, savory poke. The evening will have you proclaiming, “Ono!” (Delicious!)

910 Grand Ave.
San Diego, Ca 92109
858-412-5237
Online: thegrassskirt.com

photo: Cee M. via Yelp 

Fairweather Rooftop Bar
You wouldn’t expect to find aloha vibes while watching a Padres game, but Fairweather Rooftop Bar, one of San Diego’s best rooftop locales, offers a super relaxed tropical atmosphere with a great view of the game. Succulent wall planters, tiki god beer handles and plentiful sunshine create an afternoon perfect for lounging with friends. Make it a girls’ day out and order up classic tiki cocktails complete with colorful umbrellas.

Insider Tip: The bar is upstairs from Rare Form Delicatessen.

795 J St., Fl. 2
San Diego, Ca 92101
619-578-2392
Online: fairweatherbar.com

–Cherie Gough

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The Outer Sunset used to be just for surfers. In the last decade though, this neighborhood has gone from sleepy to happening. Spend a day with the kiddos checking out the latest and greatest in this hip neighborhood where the land meets the sea.

 

PLAY

West Sunset Playground
A hidden gem in the outer sunset, this spot is tucked behind the Ortega Public Library you will find a sweet spot to let the kids get their wiggles out. It’s got a large rope climbing structure, monkey bars, spinning features and swings! My daughter has already requested to go back.

3223 Ortega St. & 39th Ave.
San Francisco, CA

Sava Pool
This pool is one of the nicest public pools in San Francisco. It was renovated and reopened in 2009 after a 17 million dollar renovation. Swim Lessons and classes are available but you can also just pop in and splash around for 6 dollars per adult and 1 dollar per child. Bring exact change; no change is available on the premises.

19th Ave & Wawona Street
San Francisco, CA
Online: sfrecpark.org

photo: Marianne Hale

The San Francisco Zoo
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Open 365 days a year, the SF Zoo is the perfect outing on those days that other cultural hot spots are closed. It’s just the right size to explore with your little one, don’t miss the giraffes in the African Region and the kangaroos in The Outback. Be sure to leave plenty of time to experience the playground, filled with iceberg slides! Read our insider’s guide to the zoo here.

Sloat Blvd & Great Hwy
San Francisco, CA
415-753-8141
Online: sfzoo.org

Boat Park in Golden Gate Park
If your kids love playing pirate, this park is a great spot to check out. Obviously, the large boat is the main attraction. Enjoy watching the kids walk the plank while you sip on your coffee.

Lincoln Way & 45th Ave.
San Francisco, CA

photo: Candice G. via Yelp

EAT

Outerlands
Is a cozy spot to have brunch and take in the salt air and chill vibe of the Outer Sunset. The menu is filled with American classics to please both young and grown-up palates. The brunch is delicious but expect a wait. Luckily, there are plenty of places on Judah to keep you occupied as you wait for your table. Pro tip: Get your name on the list before they open for service and you can cut down on wait time. Outdoor seating is available for those days you want to bring the dog to brunch too. Word on the street is that a separate bakery is in the works!

4001 Judah St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: Outerlandssf.com

Hook Fish Co.
If you’re in the neighborhood and hunger hits, head to Hook Fish Co. This new seafood-focused spot is serious about sustainable fishing practices. All fish is sourced locally, they even let you know what boat and where your fish was caught. The fish and chips are great for the kiddos and big enough to share. Inside seating is limited so bring a coat and snag a spot in the rock garden. A perfect place to keep the little ones entertained as you sip on your wine.

4542 Irving St
San Francisco, CA
Online: hookfishco.com

Devil’s Teeth Baking Company
If you’re in the mood to indulge, this is the spot for you. The egg and bacon sandwich on a buttermilk biscuit is what breakfast dreams are made of. Lunch options available too like the classic combo of soup and grilled cheese. Of course, no trip to a bakery is complete without a little sweet treat. Our favorite is the cinnamon roll, large enough to share with the whole family.

3876 Noriega St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: devilsteethbakingcompany.com

The Pizza Place on Noriega
This is a chill spot where you can get a pitcher of beer with some buffalo wings and you don’t have to worry about the kid’s volume level. Order a few slices or a whole pie, gluten-free crust available upon request. Bonus: Crayons and paper for entertainment purposes. Win-win!

3901 Noriega St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: pizzaplacesf.com

Sunset Reservoir Brewing Company
If you’re in the mood for elevated pub food and beer, this is a family friendly spot to watch a game or chill with a large group. The hamburger and wings are delicious. You will leave with full bellies!

1735 Noriega St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: sunsetbeersf.com

photo: Lauren Crabbe

SIP

Andytown Coffee Roasters
Andytown has quickly become the place to get coffee in the Outer Sunset. With three locations you are not far from an amazing cup of coffee. Try their soda bread and jam, simple but sweet. Taraval location will have a back garden soon to hangout and soak up the Sunset vibes.

3655 Lawton St., 3629 Taraval St. and 3016 Taraval St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: andytownsf.com

Trouble Coffee Co.
One of the first businesses to set up shop in the Outer Sunset about a decade ago, this place has a cult following. Order the cinnamon toast and a freshly cracked coconut for the munchkins. While you get your cappuccino and surf bar.

4033 Judah St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: trouble.coffee

White Cap
If you happen to have the grandparents in town and want to have a grown-up play date this is the new spot to grab a cocktail. Designed by two surfers, it’s a chill but classy spot to hang.

3608 Taraval St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: whitecapsf.com

photo: Stern Grove Festival

EXPLORE

Stern Grove
The Summer programs are not to be missed at Stern Grove. It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors while exposing your little one to the ballet or symphony.

Sloat Blvd.
San Francisco, CA
Onlinesterngrove.org

Ocean Beach
A trip to the Outer Sunset would not be complete without a visit to the beach! Bring a bucket and a picnic, you will have hours of endless fun for all. Be sure to bring layers as you never know when the fog will start to roll in.

Walking/Bike Path along the Great Highway
Bring the scooter or a bike and let the kids ride as you take in the breath taking view of the Pacific Ocean.

Great Highway
San Francisco, CA

SHOP

General Store
The place for all things Bohemian chic now has two locations in Outer Sunset, the Judah location is for clothing and the Irving location now houses all the home goods. It is always a great spot to grab a gift for a loved one or yourself. From new and vintage fashion to beautiful home goods you are sure to find something amazing.

4035 Judah St. and 3928 Irving St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: shop-generalstore.com

Mollusk
The surf shop that made the Outer Sunset cool. Even if you don’t surf, stopping by Mollusk is always a delight. The surfboards and the art are equally fun to look at. Be sure to check out the adorable pint sized t-shirts for the little ones.

4500 Irving St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: mollusksurfshop.com

Black Bird Bookstore
Filled with thoughtful book selections for kids and grown-ups, a cozy seating area and a tree house! The toy selection is well curated too, making this the most enjoyable place to chill while you wait an hour for your table at Outerlands.

4033 Judah St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: blackbirdbooksf.com

Case for Making
Case for Making has a beautiful selection of well curated must haves for the artist in your family. Grab some paper, paints and brushes for your next art session.

4037 Judah St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: caseformaking.com

3 Fish Studios
Expose the little ones to some art in this gallery shop. You can buy their adorable prints that are California themed while learning how they are made.

4541 Irving St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: 3fishstudios.com

Woodshop
A great place to show the kids some beautifully handcrafted wooden items. Started by three surfer dads as a workshop and showroom, you can book an appointment to see how wood gets turned into cool objects.

3725 Noriega St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: woodshopsf.com

What’s your favorite spot in the Outer Sunset? Share the love with us!

—Carleigh Lowe

Photos by the author except where noted. 

 

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