Tucked away in a lush landscape with beautiful flowers and tall palms that make you feel like you’re on a Caribbean getaway, The Grove Resort & Water Park Orlando is in a world of its own. With 878 two- and three-bedroom vacation residences that are perfect for families, the property blends the comforts of home with the luxury of a full-service resort. All units are equipped with full kitchens, full-sized washers and dryers, multiple bathrooms, and screened balconies. We loved that we could make breakfast in the room and head out without waiting in the restaurant. 

Whether you’re returning from a fun-filled day at Disney World or a thrilling adventure at Universal Orlando, the resort’s sprawling grounds feel like a retreat away from the hustle and bustle of busy areas. We loved the mesh barrier around the patio to keep the critters away, which made sitting on the patio and taking in the sunrise or sunset extra special.

The Grove Resort & Water Park
The Grove Resort & Water Park

The entire resort is set on Lake Austin amid some of Central Florida’s conservation grounds. The Springs Pools, Surfari Water Park, Flip Flop’s Family Fun Center, and Lake Austin are all focal points of The Grove experience. Guests can also enjoy a selection of natural adventures at the resort’s Lake Austin Pier, a 24-hour fitness center if you still feel like a workout after a day at the theme parks, a children’s activity center, and four dining options available onsite.

What We Loved about the Grove Resort & Water Park

The Grove Resort & Water Park
The Grove Resort & Water Park| Claire Zlobin

The Grove is not just about comfortable lodging; it offers many activities that promise to keep the whole family entertained. The Surfari Water Park, a highlight of the resort, features a flowing lazy river, two towering water slides, and a sprawling zero-entry pool that is perfect for younger guests. For a more tranquil experience, adults can indulge in The Springs Pools, a quieter environment for relaxation and unwinding. There are two areas: one with a splash pad area for families with little ones and an area with deeper pools. 

Cabana Rental
Renting a cabana is convenient if you plan to spend the whole day at the waterpark. You don’t have to go extra early to save a spot and have protection from the sun all day. The best feature of the cabana rental is that the servers come directly to you for your drinks and meals. There is cold water and a safe to store your belongings while enjoying the water activities.

FlowRider Double surf simulator
Get the adrenaline going, especially if you are traveling with adventurous teens and tweens, though this activity is a thrill for the big kids at heart, too. You can book a private 30-minute session for your family or join a group. While we were there, there were only a few drop-in spots available, so if you want to take advantage of this, it’s a good idea to reserve ahead of time.

Shuttle service to the parks
Planning a visit to nearby attractions is made effortless with the resort’s shuttle services to Disney World and Universal Studios. These quick and convenient transport options ensure that guests can enjoy their day without the hassle of driving and parking. After a day of excitement and exploration at Disney’s Magic Kingdom or Universal’s Islands of Adventure, returning to The Grove is like returning to a peaceful sanctuary.

Theme Parks Optional
If you have no plans to go to the theme parks, you’ll still have a fantastic time here; the Grove Resort & Water Park offers a full menu of onsite activities.

The Grove Resort & Water Park
The Grove Resort & Water Park |Claire Zlobin

 The Flip Flop Family Fun Center is a 7,000-square-foot state-of-the-art arcade with glow-in-the-dark mini golf. It is a hit with kids and teens. The center features arcade games, a glow-in-the-dark mini golf course, and a gaming station. 

Explore Lake Austin

The Grove Resort & Water Park
The Grove Resort & Water Park

Guests can rent fishing poles or paddle boats to explore serene Lake Austin or play basketball or tennis on the courts. Seeing the alligators in the water is surreal, especially with water activities. We didn’t catch any fish when we tried; maybe the alligators already had them for breakfast. 

Where to eat at The Grove Resort & Water Park

For dining, The Grove Resort Orlando offers various options that cater to all tastes—from the casual Longboard Bar & Grill at the water park, offering bites and drinks poolside, to the more refined atmosphere of Valencia restaurant, where guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner overlooking the resort’s scenic Lake Austin. The resort also boasts the Alfresco Market, a convenient spot for grabbing groceries, quick snacks, and Starbucks coffee, perfect for those on-the-go mornings before hitting the parks. Check the calendar for events like family karaoke nights that often happen near the Valencia restaurant on weekends.

Tips for making the most out of your stay at The Grove Resort & Water Park

The resort is huge, though it doesn’t feel like it since there are separate buildings; it only feels like it if you make a wrong turn and wind up on the other side of the resort. Orient yourself and your kids in the water park or lobby on the first day, especially if you will have the kids coming and going from the room on their own.

Even though it’s only 6 miles to the theme parks, traffic in Orlando is horrid, and it will take a while to get there, so keep this in mind and plan for this extra time on the shuttle according to your child’s temperament. 

The waterpark’s line starts about 30 minutes before opening. If you have littles who will be fussy waiting in line, a good idea is to send one adult to secure your seats if you want to sit in a particular place and then join once they are in. You can pay for premium poolside seating to avoid waiting in line altogether. There is no shortage of pool chairs and seating, so if you don’t want to wake up and wait in line, you definitely don’t have to. 

With multiple shuttle times to the theme parks, you can book your shuttle ahead of time through the Florida Bus Service; this is a free service. If you are going during peak seasons, such as spring break, we suggest you book the shuttle as soon as you book the trip. 

Things to Do nearby The Grove Resort & Water Park

The Grove Resort & Water Park
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Walt Disney World Orlando
Walt Disney World in Orlando is famous for its theme parks, such as Magic Kingdom and Epcot, numerous resorts, water parks, and many dining and shopping experiences. It’s a premier destination for family fun and magical experiences in the heart of Florida. The park hopper is the best option if you plan to do multiple parks in one day. We suggest starting at Magic Kingdom and ending at Epcot, as Magic Kingdom is the busiest. We found Epcot’s international food and drink area, relaxing gardens, and kids’ playgrounds a great way to end a busy day.

Universal Orlando
Universal Orlando Resort is a thrilling destination for families, featuring dynamic theme parks, including Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, and the water-themed Volcano Bay. It offers immersive experiences with favorite characters, exhilarating rides, and interactive shows, making it an ideal spot for adventure and entertainment.

The rollercoasters are very popular, and we found wait times to be over one hour for the VelociCoaster even with the express pass, and we did not go during the peak season like Spring Break. If it’s in your budget, we think the express pass is a good investment to avoid spending hours in line (one of the Harry Potter lines was a 4-hour line)

ICON Park
ICON Park in Orlando is an entertainment complex offering a mix of attractions, restaurants, and shops. Highlights include The Wheel, a 400-foot observation wheel providing panoramic views of the city, plus museums, an aquarium, and live entertainment.

If it fits your schedule, we recommend doing the wheel near sunset so you can experience the sunset from 400 feet. It’s a great experience and beautiful views.  

Crayola Experience
Crayola Experience in Orlando is an interactive and colorful attraction where children can explore creativity through hands-on activities. It features over 25 artistic stations, from creating custom crayons to digital art adventures, making it a fun and educational destination for young artists and their families. Crayola is a good fit for younger children who love to create art. It’s a good way for parents to get a break while the kids are engaged in their creations.

Airboat rides
If you are feeling adventurous, airboat rides in Orlando offer an exhilarating way to explore Florida’s wetlands. These high-speed boat tours glide over marshes and swamps, providing up-close encounters with wildlife like alligators and exotic birds. It is a thrilling adventure for nature enthusiasts and families looking to experience Florida’s natural beauty.

Editor’s note: This trip was paid for by The Grove Resort Orlando but all opinions belong to the writer. 

If you haven’t checked out the Airbnb Play Category, this is your sign. For fun-loving families, the Play Category makes drilling down to find the perfect vacation rental a breeze! These rentals are properties that include on-site fun beyond the regular amenities. Mini golf. Epic pools. Basketball courts. Arcades. When they say “Play”, they mean play. That also means that these properties are usually super family-friendly. These are the Airbnb experiences you’ve been looking for.

Sure, it makes total sense to go on a family vacation and use your rental house as home base for showers and sleeping, but these are some of the best Airbnb Play category rentals that you can have just as much fun at without even leaving! They’re the kind of places that are the destination themselves. A lot of times, that can even mean you’re saving some money on attractions if the real attraction is right where you’re staying. If you love life-sized dinosaurs, giant backyard chess, or Ms. Pac-man, keep reading. These are some of the best Airbnb experiences and vacation rentals, so get ready to make some family memories.

The Playhouse Retreat | Scottsdale, AZ

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According to Airbnb, this is the #1 home in Scottsdale for families with kids of all ages. Just looking at it, that's not a surprise. An 8-person spa, resort-style lounge chairs, a kids' splash pad, playhouse town, and commercial-grade playground; what else could you possibly ask for? There's even a free baby package included if you're traveling with a little one.

Number of Guests: 11
Cost Per Night: Varies by date
Guest Rating: 4.99/5

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Theme House | Davenport, FL

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Not only is this themed house amazing on its own thanks to the amazing game room, themed bedrooms (Nintendo, Marvel, and more!), but it's located within a resort, so you have access to all of those amenities, too! Clubhouse, resort pool, cabanas, poolside tiki bar, kids playground; there's no way to get bored here. The house can accommodate up to 14 guests and includes kids amenities like a highchair, kids table, crib, and baby tub!

Number of Guests: 14
Cost Per Night: Varies by date
Guest Rating: 4.91/5

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Galaxy Quest | Orange County, CA

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Sure, it's 7 minutes from Disneyland, but this backyard is out of this world! Covered patio, Endeavor shuttle replica (life-sized!), full size playground, pedal cars and scooters, pedal car path, mini golf course, ping pong, lawn games—it's the backyard of our dreams! Add the galaxy-themed arcade room with 13 free-play arcade games and maybe even Disneyland can wait a day or two! 

Number of Guests: 9
Cost Per Night: Varies by date
Guest Rating: 5.0/5

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Mountaintop Cabin by Yosemite | Ahwahnee, CA

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Yes, the amazing arcade room is a definite draw for this property (NBA Jam, Ms. Pac-Man, Street Fighter!), but the whole house is incredible! Sitting on 19 acres close to Yosemite, sunsets and stargazing are on the horizon (literally) from the huge balcony, and the giant bunk room, reading room, and massive corner spa tub are no slouches, either! 

Number of Guests: 11
Cost Per Night: Varies by Date
Guest Rating: 4.99/5

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Austin Oasis Retreat | Austin, TX

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The centerpiece of this property is a stunning pool under these beautiful shaded trees. But, there's also a sweet patio and bocce ball, plus it's only 10-15 to downtown Austin!

Number of Guests: 16+ 
Cost Per Night: Varies by date
Guest Rating: 4.81/5

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Pool House + Arcade Game Room | Sevierville, TN

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Brand new almost 6,000sq ft cabin with stunning mountain views, indoor heated pool, theater, and game room (think: billiards, hockey table, shuffleboard, foosball, arcade racing game, arcade system, and a card table!). This play-all-day property sleeps 16+, so bring your family and friends!

Number of Guests: 16+
Cost Per Night: Varies by date
Guest Rating: 4.8/5

Pool House + Arcade Game Room | Sevierville, TN—Book Here!

Dino Disneyland | Orange County, CA

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Another right down the street from Disneyland, this one includes life-sized dino mini-golf and an arcade. The dinosaur theme continues all throughout the house and, when you're ready to leave the Jurassic Era, you can head to Disney; it's only 8 minutes away!

Number of Guests: 13
Cost Per Night: Varies by Date
Guest Rating: 5.0/5

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Lodge 603 | Stroudsburg, PA

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Pocono Mountain air + game rooms and tons of room for family make Lodge 603 a fab fam getaway! Theater, hot tub, game rooms with arcade games, huge outdoor area, bar, gym and close to everything? We're swooning.

Number of Guests: 12
Cost Per Night: Varies by date
Guest Rating: 5.0/5

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Mini Golf Getaway | Scottsdale, AZ

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This house is equipped with a personal concierge service, making anything from private chefs to in-home morning yoga possible, but that's not even the best part! Three-hole putting green, heated pool, playground, and so much more. 

Number of Guests: 8
Cost Per Night: Varies by date
Guest Rating: 4.93/5

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Estate Entertainer's Paradise | Sonoma, CA

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So, not only are you in Sonoma Wine Country, you don’t have to leave the property to have immediate access to a heated pool, ping pong, poker table, hammock, putting green, bocce ball court, and multiple lounge areas indoors and out! 

Number of Guests: 12
Cost Per Night: Varies by date
Guest Rating: 4.96/5

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All-inclusive resorts are music to a parent’s ears. You don’t have to worry about cooking every meal, there’s day-to-night entertainment, you’re surrounded by stunning beaches, and you can even find time to relax…alone (thanks, kid’s clubs).

So if you’re starting to think about what your summer escape will look like this year, this is your sign to finally book an all-inclusive trip.

Read on for our six of the best all-inclusive resort for kids across Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica that provide everything you need for your dream vacation.

For the memory makers: Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta

Nestled along the stunning coast of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta offers a picturesque beachfront getaway—the perfect backdrop for your family’s next holiday card! Catering to families seeking quality time and unforgettable experiences, the resort boasts a vibrant atmosphere with loads of entertainment that’ll keep everyone in good spirits.

  • Why families love it: Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for families. Parents will appreciate the luxurious accommodations and variety of dining options, while kids will love the exciting activities and amenities tailored just for them.
  • Stand-out feature: Love a roster full of non-stop fun? The Hyatt Ziva is the family destination for you. One night, enjoy the sounds of a live mariachi band, and the next, have a blast doing karaoke. Additional day and night activities include themed parties, Bohemia art and music experiences, and themed parties, and dancing fiestas.
  • Family-friendly amenities: The little ones deserve to play and relax in the sunshine, too. The Hyatt Ziva’s kids club offers supervised activities for children ages 4 to 12, including arts and crafts, games, swimming, and nature activities. There’s also a children’s splash pool and seasonal turtle program.
  • Special dining options: With ten on-site bars, restaurants, and lounges, Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta caters to all tastes and dietary needs. And yes, that includes your kids’ crazy special requests; just make sure to let their staff know so they can best accommodate your family.
  • Parent tip: Head to the resort’s beloved Ratatouille dinner with a movie night. Not only can you screen this gastronomic film, but you and your kiddos will be served dishes from the movie at the same time they appear on screen!

For the modern voyagers: Wyndham Alltra Cancun

Wyndham Alltra Cancun is a premier, all-inclusive resort located in the heart of Cancun, Mexico. The resort is a great option for families looking for a modern escape that delivers quality and variety without breaking the bank. With a focus on diverse amenities that’ll keep the whole clan busy, Wyndham Alltra Cancun has both a kid’s and teen’s club, a kids’ pool, and a kiddie waterpark (sign us up!).

  • Why families love it: Families will love the all-inclusive convenience and the array of activities available for all ages. From the kids’ club to the kiddie waterpark and teen activities, there’s something for everyone.
  • Stand-out feature: Parents, get ready for a dinner with just you and your S.O. Wyndham Alltra Cancun offers babysitting services.
  • Family-friendly amenities: At Camp Alltra, kids three- to 12-year-olds can enjoy all-day programming, whereas the teen’s club, Hashtag, has arcade games, virtual reality, and table games for big kids from 13 to 17 years old. We love the resort’s kiddie waterpark that’s complete with a pirate ship and medieval castle, and a total of seven waterslides and two splash zones.
  • Special dining options: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all taken care of for you at the Wyndham Alltra’s café, buffet, and four specialty restaurants. Treat little ones to the candy shop or the two snack spots for a pick-me-up throughout the day.
  • Parent tip: Upon booking, plan your days with the digital concierge to make the most of on-site activities and relaxing amenities, like the popular pool cabanas and spa treatments.

For the paradise retreaters: Hilton Rose Hall

Calling all moms and dads, Hilton Rose Hall in Montego Bay, Jamaica, is your ultimate exotic getaway. Set across 400 acres of tropical paradise, this resort offers everything you need for a vacation that’ll melt away stress the minute you arrive. From the private beach and thrilling Sugar Mill Falls Water Park to a variety of dining options to satisfy even the pickiest eaters, Hilton Rose Hall has it all.

  • Why families love it: Parents and independent kiddos can enjoy the day at their pace at Hilton Rose Hall. Kids can find their version of fun (with staff supervision, of course!) at the Sugar Mill Falls Water Park and the kid’s or teen’s club, as mom and dad wind down at the spa. Plus, there’s even a daycare if you have little ones in tow.
  • Stand-out feature: In search of some much-needed R&R. Take advantage of the resort’s kid’s and teen’s clubs and supervised activities that’ll give you time to relax while your children have fun in a safe environment.
  • Family-friendly amenities: For thrill and excitement, children and teens can head to the kids’ clubs for swimming, volleyball, basketball, and daily activities.
  • Special dining options: Six dining options cater to all dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences at Hilton Rose Hall. Both Moonstone and Mangoes (a.k.a. the resort’s breathtaking, beach-front restaurants) serve up pizzas, sandwiches, and street food for any picky eaters in your group.
  • Parent tip: Take time to explore the local area outside of the resort for a more immersive experience. Whether it’s a cultural excursion, a nature hike, or a visit to any nearby attractions, these one-on-one bonding moments will add depth to your family vacation experience.

For the savvy sojourns: Jewel Palm Beach

Indulge in all the glory of a tropical respite without the hefty price tag at Jewel Palm Beach. This budget-friendly resort is perfectly situated along the gorgeous beach of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and is filled with a plethora of things to do for family members of all ages. Toss in a handful of specialty restaurants, buffets, and snack spots, and you’ll feel like royalty—and without having to put a dent in your wallet.

  • Why families love it: From sunup to sundown, there’s always something happening at Jewel Palm Beach. Families can try their hand at dancing and Spanish classes, party on the beach, or experience spectacular live musical performances.
  • Stand-out feature: The more pools the merrier! At Jewel Palm Beach, guests have access to four pools with swim-up bars for poolside cocktails. Young swimmers also love having their very own pool, too.
  • Family-friendly amenities: Families appreciate the all-inclusive convenience, variety of dining options, and the range of activities available for little ones as young as three and teens as big as 17. Toddlers can hang out at the splash pad, while school-aged kids will appreciate the kid’s club’s video games, crafts, and beach camping adventures. Teens, on the other hand, will get a kick out of archery, the batting cages, and an on-site gym.
  • Special dining options: Choose from five restaurants that specialize in Mexican, Asian, Italian, and French cuisines, as well as a café, several buffets, and snack spots to fill your bellies and satisfy cravings morning through night.
  • Parent tip: Plan your trip with ample time to enjoy excursions outside the resort. The area is brimming with city tours, sailing adventures, fishing trips, and shopping, with pick-ups and drop-offs organized by the concierge.

For the splash clan: Hilton La Romana Family

Escape to a world of bliss and aquatic adventure at Hilton La Romana Family in the Dominican Republic. This all-inclusive resort is designed with water-loving families in mind, thanks to its range of water activities and motorized water sports. Back on land, there are pool games, Spanish and merengue lessons (essentially, the Latin two-step!), beach volleyball, ping pong, and a variety of board games.

  • Why families love it: Set on an eco-friendly beach and surrounded by a tropical jungle, Hilton La Romana Family offers sea seekers windsurfing, catamarans, kayaks, snorkeling, and even a diving clinic. For those seeking a little more exhilaration, the resort also offers open water diving, boating, fishing excursions, and motorized water sports for an additional fee.
  • Family-friendly amenities: What truly sets Hilton La Romana Family apart is their commitment to personalized service and tailor-made experiences, ensuring that every moment of your stay is filled with luxury, relaxation, and excitement for you and your children.
  • Special dining options: Whether your family has a favorite cuisine or looking to try something new, the resort’s six dining options offer options, from Italian to South American food. We recommend the buffet for even your most particular diners, with over five stations catering to different tastes.
  • Parent tip: Dads, we’ve got some news you might want to know. Some of the Dominican Republic’s best golf courses are within 20 minutes of the resorts, such as La Estancia, Dye Forem, and Teeth of the Dog.

For the luxe jet-setters: Jewel Grande

Experience the pinnacle of luxury at Jewel Grande in Montego Bay, Jamaica, which is a postcard that’s come to life. The serene setting oozes with self-indulgence, welcoming little ones to arcade games and table games at the kids’ clubs, and parents to rejuvenation at their award-winning spa. Dive into our splash pads for a family-friendly adventure or unwind by the pool with a refreshing drink.

  • Why families love it: Families can’t get enough of the spacious accommodations that are spread across three distinct buildings that can suit all needs. The resort provides roomy ocean-view junior suites, ideal for smaller families seeking a cozy retreat, whereas larger families or groups can book the one and two-bedroom suites. For those seeking the ultimate luxury experience, Jewel Grande offers luxurious two-bedroom penthouses and fabulous three-bedroom villas with upscale amenities and stunning views.
  • Stand-out feature: With a focus on luxury and comfort for families, Jewel Grande promises a balance of exclusive experiences and family-friendly offerings. So much so, the spa even offers specialized teen treatments and massages. Talk about the best of both worlds for bigger kids alike!
  • Family-friendly amenities: Jewel Grande offers a range of family-friendly amenities, with the kid’s club and teen lounge being popular choices for young guests. The kid’s club doesn’t skimp on entertainment with its fun-size soccer field, table tennis, pool tables, a beachfront play area, splash pad, and jungle gym.
  • Special dining options: Parents, say goodbye to tears over what’s for dinner. Jewel Grande has you covered with an array of dining options to please the whole family, from five specialty dining restaurants, a buffet, and a café. Kids will be wowed by the juice bar for a lunchtime refreshment and the ice cream parlor for a sweet end to the night.
  • Parent tip: Make the most of your visit by staying in one of the villas that wouldn’t be complete without butler service.

Now that you have a handy list of the best all-inclusive resorts for kids, all that’s left to do is to book your number one choice and start packing!

Fresh mountain air, history, the arts, outdoor adventure, and amazing food—you can expect this (and more) when you visit Breckenridge, CO with your kids. From paved biking trails to exhilarating mountainside fun, a children’s museum, and even an authentic gold mine, there’s no end to the fun at any time of year. We scoped out this lively mountain town and found the best things to do in Breckenridge with kids. 

1. Enjoy historic Main Street and downtown Breckenridge.

This charming historic districts has plenty of modern-day perks and interests to keep the kids interested. Wander into Peek-a-Boo Toys, a speciality shop filled with toys and games, and stock up on sweets at Fuzzywigs Candy Factory. Rub the replica gold nugget for good luck at Prospector Park, check out the free history exhibit at the Welcome Center, blow off steam at the Blue River Lawn, and find the toddler sandbox and play area at the Blue River Plaza. Don’t leave without getting a cookie sandwich from Mountain Top Cookie Shop!

2. Experience Country Boy Mine.

a picture of country boy mine, one of the best things to do in Breckenridge with kids
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This now-shuttered gold mine is a short distance from the heart of Breckenridge, and it’s something you won’t forget. You’ll walk almost 1,000 feet into the heart of the mine and learn what it was like for miners in the 19th century. There is also a chance to pan for gold, pet the donkeys, go on a treasure hunt, and try the extreme sledding course in the winter. There’s also a fun gift store at Country Boy Mine filled with gems, fun toys, and historic books about the history of mining in Colorado.

3. Go hiking.

All those mountains you ski in the winter? There are trails all over them, and in the summer, it’s one of the best ways to soak in the mountain air, wildflowers, waterfalls, and lakes. Some of the best hikes for families include the Sallie Barber Mine Trail, Blue River Trail, and the Fairy Forest Sawmill Reservoir Trail.

Related: 17 Incredible Fall Hikes You Should Do at Least Once

4. Eat at one of the many restaurants in town.

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Kate Loweth

There is no end to the options for dining in Breckenridge. One of our favorite spots is Tin Plate Pizza. Located in an old mining cabin in the historic district, this spot is steeped in history. Home to the town’s gold assayer, Tin Plate is where Colorado’s largest gold nugget, colloquially named “Tom’s Baby,” was cleaned and weighed at 13.5 pounds in 1887. Go for the meatballs to start and then choose from a dozen pizza options like our favorite, the elote pizza that’s topped with corn, roasted poblano peppers and goat cheese.

Downstairs at Eric’s has a great menu, 27 arcade games, and a laid-back vibe. Breckenridge Brewery has fantastic apps for kids (think giant pretzels), a relaxed space, and great beers for the parents. Crepes a la Cart is well worth the wait in line, The Blue Moose is your best bet for breakfasts, and the Kenosha Steak House has one of the best decks in town, cornhole, and room to run.

5. Stay at the Grand Colorado on Peak 8 for the ultimate vacation experience.

picture of the Grand Colorado resort
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Whether you’re there to ski or snowboard, or if you prefer the mountain town in the summer months, the Grand Colorado has everything you need, plus more. The resort has multi-bedroom suites with full kitchens, so you can opt to eat in (be sure to grab groceries at the store outside of town, as there aren’t many grocery options in town) your apartment. You can book your stay here

The Grand Colorado on Peak 8 has an escape room, lawn games like giant chess, shuffleboard, Nintendo and Wii rentals, two indoor/outdoor pools, splash pads for little kids, an arcade room with everything from air hockey to pinball, a free little library, and five private movie theaters you can reserve at the front desk upon arrival. You’ll see kids having fun everywhere: the lobby, the water zone, and outside. When staying at the Grand Colorado, you’ll have direct access to Peak 8 and the BreckConnect gondola.

If you want to dine at The Grand Colorado at Peak 8, Robbie’s Tavern is perfect for burgers, sandwiches, a fantastic Philly cheesesteak, and other upscale pub fare. It’s also a great spot to watch snow enthusiasts in the winter and the outdoor fun of Epic Discovery in the summer months. Ullr Café is where you’ll find coffee, baked goods (try the sausage roll), and a fun happy hour at the end of the day. 

6. Spend the day at Epic Discovery.

Epic Discovery is the place for summer guests to enjoy ropes courses, panning for gems, a bungee trampoline, a bounce house, an alpine slide, a rock climbing wall, mini golf, and much more. If you aren’t staying near Peak 8, you can ride the gondola from town up to the mountainside for a day of fun. Epic Discovery is open from late June to Labor Day daily from 10:00 am – 5:30 pm, and the BreckConnect gondola is open daily from 9:30 am – 5:00 pm.

7. Enjoy the art scene.

a picture of Isak Heartstone, the troll, one of the best things to do in Breckenridge with kids
Kate Loweth

From a downtown full of sculptures to live theater performances, Breckenridge is full of ways to explore the arts. We loved discovering these points of interest along Main Street as well as tracking down the famed Breckenridge Troll in a nearby park. Named Isak Heartstone, this 15-foot tall wooden troll sculpture is located on the Trollstigen Trail next to Illinois Gulch Trailhead. You can walk here from Main Street to check out this massive sculpture by Danish artist Thomas Dambo, who is known worldwide for bringing awareness to recycling and upcycling by building great things out of trash.

Another one of the best things to do in Breckenridge with kids is to catch a show at the Riverwalk Center, where live music and other events happen weekly (most are all-ages appropriate!). In August, you can enjoy the Breckenridge International Festival of Arts, when dozens of art events are held in parks, on trails, and in cultural venues.

Bonus: you can even explore the area’s public art using the self-guided audio tour.

8. Visit the Mountain Top Explorium.

If you’re looking for a indoor things to do in Breckenridge with kids, then Mountain Top Explorium is the place! Kids will love the Mountain Top Medical Center exhibit, where they can check X-rays, rescue skiers stranded on a slope, review vitals, and be first responders! Another fun pretend play area is the Wonder Lab, where kids can write their names on a glow-in-the-dark board, their shadows, and create a design on a giant Lite Brite.

Other exhibits include the Rocky Mountain Wildlife exhibit, the Tot Spot, and the Kidstruction Zone. They offer a summer day camp and guided astronomy sessions are coming soon.

9. Ride bikes along the Blue River Bikeway.

picture of a girl riding a bike in Breckenridge, CO
Kate Loweth

The Blue River Bikeway runs through the heart of town. The paved path is perfect for families who want to enjoy the mountain views. If you have toddlers or young kids, be aware that part of the path is on an incline, so you might benefit from renting a bike with a seat attachment. Don’t forget to pack lots of snacks and water and stopping at the playground at mile 3 is a must.

All throughout town, you can find ski shops that double as bike rental shops during the warm months like Elevation Cycles. Book a guided tour of the mountain bike trails with Colorado Adventure Guides to increase your skills or try something you’ve never done before. It’s a great way to view the area from a different vantage point and explore as a family.

Keep in mind that Breckenridge’s elevation can hit you hard when you arrive. Be sure to hydrate for a few days before you arrive, as well as while you are in Breckenridge. And, reapply sunscreen when you are out and about.

 

—with additional reporting by Kate Loweth

This trip was paid for by Grand Colorado, but all opinions here belong to the writer. 

 

Go for a pumpkin or two but stay for the face painting, bounce houses, and photo ops—without delay, here are our favorite pumpkin patches near LA

Every year, autumn delivers its own special magic—the air is a little crisper, the leaves change to fiery reds, oranges, and golds (fine, it’s mostly palm trees, but stay with us), and the season brings festive traditions your family has grown to love. Whether you spend the day picking the perfect pumpkin for your porch, pose in front of hay bales for the Gram, or escape the city for some fall festival fun, we’ve got the best events in SoCal that will leave you screaming, “Fall-elujah!”

Culver City: Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch

Since 1987, this beloved pumpkin patch has been a fan fave for myriad LA families. In addition to seeing ghouls and ghosts during your visit, you may also catch a glimpse of some movie stars as Mr. Bones is famous for being a celeb hotspot. With a focus on bringing a farm experience to the city, this pumpkin patch features lots of festive activities to get your brood in the Halloween mood. Stop by the Pumpkin Village and Tipi Villages; get your faces painted; explore the straw maze; check out the Mr. Bones Super Slide, Rainbow Slide, and Itsy-Bitsy Spider Bounce; visit with some furry friends at the petting zoo; pick out a pumpkin and decorate it on-site; and enjoy lots of live entertainment and delicious food truck delights.

For an extra special VIP experience on Sat. and Sun., you can purchase a Plus Pass that gets you bonuses like expedited patch entry, free drinks and snacks, unlimited access to certain activities, and even access to private toilets – ooh la la…or should we say boo la la.

When: Oct. 5 – Oct. 29, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost: Tickets are available online beginning Oct. 1 and they often sell out, so plan accordingly. Entry ranges from $10 – $30 depending on date, and tickets for activities start at $1 each. Ticket packages are also available for a discounted rate and an unlimited kid’s pass costs $30.

Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch
10100 Jefferson Blvd.
Culver City
Online: mrbonespumpkinpatch.com

Los Cerritos: Fallstivities Pumpkin Patch

Get a little shopping done at the Los Cerritos Mall then head over to the Fallstivities Pumpkin Patch for a frightfully fun-filled day of Halloween activities. From bounce house inflatables, an inflatable rock climb, a Big Trike Track, and lighted scooters to a new Baby Shark Land (for ages 2 – 4), music and food, face painting, and photo ops with Snoopy and the Gang, Scooby Doo, and Barbie, your fam will be smiling from ear to ear. Of course, you also come here for the pumpkins and there’s a swell selection of those as well.

When: Sept. 30 – Oct. 30, Mon. – Fri, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. and Sat. – Sun., 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost: Free admission, but certain activities cost extra

Fallstivities Pumpkin Patch
Los Cerritos Mall
239 Los Cerritos Ct.
Cerritos
Online: fallstivitiespumpkinpatch.com

Santa Monica: Shawn’s Pumpkin Patch

If you’re on the hunt for a long-stemmed, delightfully plump pumpkin, you’ve come to the right place. Shawn’s Pumpkin Patch has a great selection of pumpkins and gourds, but there are tons of cool activities too. Check out the bounce houses, pony rides, petting zoo, train rides, mini straw maze, giant inflatable slides, face painting, and oodles of photo ops.

When: Sept. 30 – Oct. 31. Daily hours vary, so be sure to check the schedule online.
Cost: Entrance fee is $2.50 per person (ages 15 and above) on Sat. and Sun. while younger kids are free. Weekdays are free for everyone.

Shawn’s Pumpkin Patch
11650 Santa Monica Blvd.
Santa Monica
Online: shawnspumpkinpatch.com

The Best Pumpkin Patches in the Valley

Moorpark: Underwood Family Farms

Much to everyone’s delight, Underwood’s famous Fall Harvest Festival returns to Moorpark once again this year with more autumnal activities than ever. Your family will love the pumpkin patch, pumpkin house, hay pyramids, animal center, pig races, cotton harvester and combine slides, tractor-drawn wagon rides, corn maze, fun hill with tunnels and wooden fire truck, misting tunnel, live bands, theme weekends, and so much more!

When: Sept. 30 – Oct. 31, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Cost: Weekend tickets are only available online and range from $26 – $30 per person depending on when you visit. Admission Mon. – Fri. is available at the gate only and costs $14. Admission price includes all activities.

Underwood Family Farms
3370 Sunset Valley Rd.
Moorpark
Online: underwoodfamilyfarms.com/fall-harvest

Sherman Oaks: Tina’s Pumpkin Patch

If you’re looking for a more chill pumpkin patch vibe, Tina’s may be straight up your alley. Located in the Westfield Fashion Square Mall parking lot (off Woodman & the 101 Fwy), this low-key pumpkin patch features a fab selection of pumpkins and lots of exciting activities, including pony rides, a petting zoo, a pumpkin patch train, bouncers, a giant slide and a straw maze.

When: Sept. 30 – Oct. 31, Sun. – Thurs., 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Fri. – Sat., 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost: Free admission and parking.

Tina’s Pumpkin Patch
Westfield Fashion Square Mall
4725 Woodman Ave.
Sherman Oaks
Online: tinaspumpkinpatch.com

Encino: Tapia Bros. Farm Stand and Pumpkin Patch

This farm-fresh market stand is well-known for its super fresh fruits and veggies, but come October, their pumpkin patch is where it’s at. In addition to an awesome selection of pumpkins, guests will love checking out the corn maze, petting zoo, pony rides, and train rides.

When: Oct. 1 – Oct. 31. Open daily 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. the first couple weeks, then 9 a.m. – late (time TBD) as the dates get closer Halloween.
Cost: $3 per person (admission cost can be applied toward your purchase of a pumpkin).

Tapia Bros. Farm Stand
5251 Hayvenhurst Ave.
Encino
Online: facebook.com/TapiaBrosFarm

Irvine: Irvine Railroad Pumpkin Patch

Irvine Park Railroad’s Pumpkin Patch makes for a fun fall day out with the fam! Located behind the train station, the pumpkin patch features tons of activities that will delight all ages including a haunted house, hay maze, train rides, hayrides, moon bounce, panning for gold, face painting, John Deere racers, pumpkin decorating, carnival games, and more.

When: Sept. 16 – Oct. 31, weekdays 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and weekends 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Cost: Admission is free. Activity tickets are $7 each or buy a book of 15 for $90. Parking is $3 on weekdays, $5 on weekends, and $7 on holidays.

Irvine Railroad
1 Irvine Park Rd.
Irvine
Online: irvineparkrailroad.com/events/pumpkin-patch

Irvine: Tanaka Farms

Ever dreamed of picking your very own pumpkin right out of the pumpkin patch? Tanaka Farms is one of the only farms in Orange County that features a real pumpkin patch with a “u-pick” option for guests. On weekdays, other festive activities include wagon rides, a barnyard educational exhibit, and a corn maze. On weekends, the fun also includes arts and crafts, mini ATVs, festival games, farmer golf, and the famous pumpkin cannon. If you’re hungry, the Tanaka Grill serves up delicious farm fare Wed. – Sun., and the produce market stand is open daily.

When: Sept. 16 – Oct. 31, Mon. – Thurs.; Sun., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Fri. – Sat., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.;  Halloween, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Cost: Admission Mon. – Fri. until noon is $20. After 12 p.m. on Fri. and all day Sat. – Sun. it’s $22. Children 2 and under are free. Admission includes certain activities, but for others that cost extra, you can buy activity tickets for $6 each or get 6 for $30. Parking is $10 starting at noon on Fri. and all weekend.

Tanaka Farms
5380 ¾ University Dr.
Irvine
Online: tanakafarms.com/tanaka-farms-pumpkin-patch

Costa Mesa: Tanaka Farms Hana Field Pumpkin Patch and Flower Fields

For a more unique and relaxed experience, visit Tanaka Farms’ second location – the Hana Field Pumpkin Patch and Flower Fields in Costa Mesa. With 8 acres of u-pick pumpkins and fields of blooming flowers as far as the eye can see, you can take your time exploring as long as you like and get some great photos along the way. There’s also a corn maze, flower picking (when available), a barnyard educational exhibit with lots of animals, a kids’ play area, a cow train, arts and crafts, face painting, and a pumpkin cannon. If you work up an appetite, grab a bite from the Hana Field food truck or bring food of your own and picnic on site.

When: Sept. 30 – Oct. 29, Sat. – Sun. only, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Cost: Admission is $10 per person (kids under age 2 are free). Certain activities are included, but others cost $6 each or get 6 tickets for $30. No parking passes are required this year.

Hana Field by Tanaka Farms
427 Anton Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Online: tanakafarms.com/hana-field-pumpkin-patch

The Best Pumpkin Patches in San Bernardino

Skyforest: Pumpkins in the Pines

Pumpkins in the Pines returns to SkyPark at Santa’s Village this fall with family-friendly activities galore, including a park-wide pumpkin patch, trick-or-treating, costume contests, pumpkin painting, the Legend of Sleepy Hollow Puppet Show, and lots of tasty seasonal food and beverages to enjoy.

When: Oct. 7 – Oct. 29, Sat. – Sun. only, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost: Costs cover park admission, as well as access to Pumpkins in the Pines – $59 per person (ages 13-59), $49 per person (ages 4 -12 and ages 60 – 74). Young ones (under 3) and the young at heart (75 and over) are free. Parking is $10.

SkyPark at Santa’s Village
28950 California 18
Skyforest
Online: skyparksantasvillage.com

Redlands: Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Farm

Want to escape LA for the day and fulfill all your pumpkin spiced dreams? Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Farm is only a 60 – 90 min. drive from the city and is well worth the trip. With gorgeous fall foliage, stunning flower gardens, the largest outdoor pumpkin patch and largest petting zoo in SoCal, rides, games, ponies, a corn maze, lots of delicious food and more, it’s the perfect getaway for the season.

When: Sept. 22 – Oct. 31, Mon. – Thur., 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.; and Sun. 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost: Tickets range from $6 – $17 for kids and $11 – $28 for adults, depending on the day you visit. Littles aged 2 and under are free. Certain activities are included in cost of admission, while other rides and attractions require additional tickets. Parking is also free.

Live Oak Canyon
32335 Live Oak Canyon Rd.
Redlands
Online: liveoakcanyon.com

The Best Pumpkin Experiences in LA

Descanso Gardens

La Canada Flintridge: Descanso Gardens

One of our favorite haunts during Halloween season is Descanso Gardens and their annual family-friendly Carved event. You can’t buy a pumpkin here, but you can soak up tons of inspiration strolling by the incredible pumpkin carvings lining the Camellia Forest. As visitors wander the route and and pass through the picturesque Rose Garden, they will be enchanted by glowing jack-o’-lanterns, fallen tree sculptures, and whimsical displays. And don’t miss the Día de los Muertos altar, the popular Pumpkin House, giant carved pumpkins, and a glow-in-the-dark installation called Rhizome by Tom & Lien Dekyvere.

When: Oct. 6 – Oct. 29, daily 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost: Tickets are timed entry and must be purchased in advance online. General admission ranges from $35 – $45 for adults and $25 – $30 for children. Kids under 2 are free but still require tickets.

Decsanso Gardens
1418 Descanso Dr.
La Canada Flintridge
Online: descansogardens.org/programs-events/carved

Pomona: Pumpkin Festival at Cal Poly

Cal Poly’s Huntley College of Agriculture grows 40,000 pumpkins annually for this festival which draws as many as 120,000 visitors, making it one of the largest events in the entire California State University system. In addition to pumpkins, the festival features two corn mazes, a sunflower field, a petting farm, games, hay wagon rides, live music, artisan craft vendors, food and drinks, and fun displays and demonstrations from Huntley College student clubs and agricultural organizations. There’s also a new Pumpkin Land filled with an amazing variety of pumpkins and gourds making beautiful creations.

When: Sept. 30 – Oct. 29, Fri. – Sun., 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Cost: Adults are $10 on weekends and $6 on Value Fri. Kids (ages 3 – 12) are $8 on weekends and $4 on Value Fri. Littles under age 3 are free. Tickets sell out, so purchase early online if you plan on attending. Some activities are included in the admission price, while others cost extra. Activity wristbands can be purchased that give visitors unlimited access to all ticketed attractions.

Cal Poly Pomona
4102 S. University Dr.
Pomona
Online: cpp.edu/pumpkinfestival

Make sure to capture all the fall fun—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

Best of all, you don’t need to bring your passport

Scuba lessons, lazy pools, catamaran excursions, horseback riding, and forest hikes are among just a handful of offerings that families with young ones can enjoy in Puerto Rico. Sure, the beaches are the main draw but additional activities to keep the kids occupied are always welcome. And for children curious about the environment, the area’s biodiversity affords many learning experiences in nature, such as sea turtle hatching and iguana feeding! We love Puerto Rico as you feel like you are getting away from the U.S. but you don’t need a passport to travel there.

San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino | San Juan

An unbeatable location and a variety of adult and family-friendly entertainment choices await you here. Complimentary bicycles to ride across the Puente Dos Hermanos, a bridge connecting Old San Juan to Condado, along with safe designated bike and jogging lanes for the entire family is just one unique offering at the San Juan Marriott. Two outdoor swimming pools complete with a double-helix waterslide and whirlpool is another. And don’t miss the children’s game room and a gelateria serving classic and island flavor homemade gelatos.

Dorado Beach, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Dorado

Among the many activities offered at Dorado Beach Ritz-Carlton Reserve is the Rockefeller Nature Trail, an 11-mile course experienced by bike, foot, or golf cart. Other outdoor options are ziplining, horseback riding, and cave explorations. Conservation plays a big role here with immersive programming for all ages, including educational games about the environment for kids aged 4-8, night sky observation for youth aged 9-16, and underwater exploration for families with kids aged 9 and older. Catamaran and yacht excursions are also available for guests.

Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve | Rio Grande 

Just a stone’s throw from the foothills of the El Yunque rainforest, Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve in Rio Grande brings you Puerto Rico’s largest lagoon-style pool and the county’s only Top Golf Swing Suite. From an interactive Hibachi restaurant to fun food trucks, dining options are aplenty. Their Villas en la Reserva features spacious suites with kitchenettes. And if adults want to enjoy the full-service spa or a cocktail, the resort can arrange babysitting services as well. Nearby family-friendly attractions include hiking, ATV rides, surfing, and zip-lining.

Caribe Hilton | San Juan

An outdoor children’s playground, on-site snorkeling, and underwater ‘snuba’ diving, a tropical garden with a koi pond, peacocks, and views of the historic San Gerónimo Fort await at Caribe Hilton. The property has a partnership with a local manatee conservation center and features a ‘Manatee Caretaker for a Day’ program where kids can get up close with local wildlife. The resort also partners with a graphic novelist, the creator of La Borinqueña, Puerto Rico’s first superheroine, to offer comic book events that teach kids about important issues like sustainability.

Copamarina Beach Resort & Spa | Guanica

There are many ways to truly enjoy time out in vitamin sea at Copamarina. Aside from kayaking and paddle boarding, the resort’s hobbie cat is available for charter, as are options for a sunset cruise. Scuba and snorkeling are offered, and kids can enroll in swim lessons too. With a little over 100 rooms and a few villas to choose from, this is one of the smaller resort properties available in Puerto Rico. Enjoy a game of tennis, table tennis, or volleyball with the family, or take it easy and relax by the ocean.

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Puerto Rico Golf & Beach Resort | Rio Grande

Head straight to the north shore for a Caribbean getaway. This Wyndham property comes complete with three pools, a water slide, daily programming like iguana feeding, and excursions into El Yunque National Park. The best place to stay is in a family suite which comes with a king bed for adults and a bunk bed for kids. And if you need to confirm the weather gods are in favor, check out both the live beach webcam and golf webcam on the site and you’ll be pleased with your choices.

Related: Puerto Rico Is Calling & Here’s Why You Should Take the Kids

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino | San Juan

Located just 10 minutes from the international airport, five minutes from historic Old San Juan, and steps away from Distrito T-Mobile, this Sheraton property gives you a rooftop infinity pool with stunning views of San Juan Bay. For a quick day out, simply take the shuttle from the hotel to Old San Juan and Escambron Beach. Attractions within Distrito T-Mobile include Toroverde Urban Park where ziplining and arcade games await and the Coca-Cola Music Hall where you can enjoy concerts and family shows.

El Conquistador Resort | Fajardo

Conquer those vacation days with fun s’mores nights and cookie decorating along with water games at Coqui Water Park at El Conquistador. The water park is a destination in and of itself offering a speed slide, vertical drop, lazy river, and massive infinity pool to spend hours in. When done, retreat to any of the hundreds of rooms and suites here, each with an ocean view, so no room is a bad choice. For multiple families vacationing together, Las Casitas, villas located on a hill above the main resort, are a convenient option.

St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort | Rio Grande

While adults indulge in the spa, golf course, and wellness center, kids ages 4-12 can enjoy the Tortuga Kids Club which offers a variety of educational and creative activities. Daily koi fish feeding at the Casa Grande ponds and afternoon smores are other activities children can look forward to at the St. Regis Bahia. The resort is also known for its commitment to the environment—if you visit April through July, you can observe sea turtle hatching as this is a nesting site for four different species.

Just a quick flight from the U.S. will get you to these resorts for some well-deserved family time

With its breathtaking cliffs, many nightlife offerings, and beautiful beaches, the Los Cabos area of Mexico is well known as a luxury vacation spot. But amazingly, it’s also the perfect spot for fun family getaways. Both kids and adults will enjoy water activities on the Sea of Cortez, taking in the area’s great location for whale watching, or off-roading in a four-wheeler. And when it’s time to head back to the hotel, staying at an all-inclusive resort can help control spending while keeping everyone occupied when onsite.

Some of Cabo has non-swimmable beaches so you’ll want to check that before you go if that’s high on your list. Here are some of the best all-inclusive resorts we found for families in Cabo.

Garza Blanca Resort & Spa Los Cabos

Separate spaces for guests of all ages define Garza Blanca Resort & Spa Los Cabos. Spacious rooms range from Junior Suites that sleep three to a two-story, 4-bedroom penthouse that accommodates up to ten. And all suites offer an ocean-view experience. Children can have time away from their parents at the onsite kid’s club that entertains little ones ages 4 to 12 with games and activities such as sandcastle building, movie time, and beach treasure hunts. Parents looking for a little ‘me time’ can explore the adult-only areas or head to the spa for a luxurious pampering session. The resort also features eight heated outdoor pools, a wide beach, multiple eating locations, an optional all-inclusive add-on option, and a family package allowing kids to eat and stay free.

Online: Garza Blanca Resort

Villa La Valencia Beach Resort

Home to the longest lazy river in Los Cabos, Villa La Valencia Beach Resort has plenty of opportunities for families to relax and get away, whether on the beach or in their rooms. Suites offer private terraces and living areas to help parents keep a routine if needed. At the same time, the onsite mini-mart and in-room refrigerators allow families with smaller children to enjoy meals on their schedules. Other times, everyone can get out and explore the multiple pools, four restaurants, and a lazy river. And remember that everyone needs time to themselves. The kid’s club allows children to create piñatas, take Spanish lessons, and enjoy yoga classes while, for an additional fee, parents can enjoy the couple’s experiences at the Azul Wellness Spa.

Online: Villa La Valencia Beach Resort & Spa Los Cabos

Dreams Los Cabos

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From the moment you arrive at Dreams Los Cabos, you will feel the relaxing vibes take over. Located on the Sea of Cortez, you’ll be just a 30-minute ride from the airport and an even shorter ride to downtown Cabo San Lucas. Families can spread out in a suite that comes with a separate kitchen area, balcony, 24-hour room service, and so much more. All-inclusive amenities include access to a number of a la carte restaurants including French and Italian cuisine, seafood, and steak. Get your fill at the breakfast buffet with Mexican favorites and a made-to-order omelet station.

The main pool is at the center of the resort and includes multiple areas with lounge chairs, a swim-up bar, and even a water slide for the kids. Be sure to look for the massive iguanas sunning themselves near the waterslide. Send your kids to the Explorers Club and head over to the adult’s-only pool near the seafood restaurant. Here you’ll find a quieter zen vibe with another swim-up bar.

Online: Dreams Los Cabos

Related: Funjet Vacations Planned Our Family Trip to Dreams Los Cabos & It Was Magical

 

Grand Velas Los Cabos 

Luxury all-inclusive family vacations aren’t a dream. At Grand Velas Los Cabos, family members of every age can find relaxing and pampering day and night. A five-star resort, the all-inclusive package at Grand Velas covers most everything onsite, including an in-room mini bar, concierge service, and meals at all seven resort restaurants. All suites offer an ocean view, with family suites providing amenities such as baby strollers and coffee makers to help make everyone feel at home. The resort has three infinity pools to relax at, along with beach access. Separate clubs for younger children include crafts, games, and dinner every night so parents can enjoy dining along. While the teen club, open until midnight every night, has a house DJ, mocktails, video games, and karaoke. The 35,000-square-foot spa allows adults to indulge in treatments centered around traditional Mexican healing for an additional fee.

Online: Grand Velas Los Cabos

Hotel Riu Santa Fe 

 

All-inclusive 24-hour service awaits families vacationing at Hotel Riu Palace Santa Fe. Enjoy time at one of the ten pools or take the family to the onsite water park when not on the beach. Active guests can play tennis or work out in the gym. The RiuLand kid’s club gives children ages 4 to 12 a chance to interact with the resort mascot, play games, and get some time away from the adults in the group. When it’s time to enjoy a meal, head to one of the many choices or if it’s been a busy day, order the included room service and enjoy a meal in the privacy of your suite.

Online: Hotel Riu Santa Fe

Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos

 

Tucked between the dunes and ocean rock formations, the Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos resort lets visitors relax with spectacular views. Families will have plenty to do with 15 different eating and drinking venues, a mini waterpark, fitness classes, access to walk along the beach, and daily activities. While younger children attend the supervised kid’s club to enjoy crafts and games, parents can relax by the pool or, for an additional fee, indulge in a spa treatment.

Online: Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos

Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos 

Families that like to rock and roll will love a stay at Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos. It’s easy to keep everyone occupied with amenities such as live local music, trivia games, six swimming pools, and three water slides. There are two clubs for children – one for ages 4 to 12 and the other for teenagers. While the younger ones are participating in swimming races, making pirate hats and enjoying face painting, teens can enjoy their own space filled with arcade games and plenty of seating to relax with new friends. When it’s time to eat, choose from nine restaurant options, all included in the all-inclusive pricing. And when your family is ready for its closeup, head to the Music Lab. The Jam Band area lets up to five people choose instruments and sing in their own rock band. There’s even a coach to help guide the group until your performance in front of an audience. 

Online: Hard Rock Los Cabos

Hacienda Encantada Resort

 

Situated on the cliffs overlooking the Sea of Cortez, Hacienda Encantada Resort gives families a unique vacation experience. All rooms are suites, giving everyone in your group plenty of space to spread out and relax. No one will ever get thirsty or hungry with the eight restaurants, delis and bars onsite. Adding on the optional all-inclusive plan that includes meals and activities gets even more exciting with the gourmet options, including venues at the resort and select restaurants in the Golden Zone of downtown Cabo San Lucas. When not enjoying the food and drink options, sit by the fire pit, play pickleball, hang out at the three pools, take a walk on the beach or enjoy the downtown shuttle service. The resort also has a playground and kid’s club to keep the little ones happy.

Online: Hacienda Encantada

Casa Dorada Los Cabos Resort

This suite hotel offers guests a chance to enjoy its offerings on a smaller scale than some other resorts in the area. Located on Medano Beach, it also allows families to swim in calmer parts of the Sea of Cortez. With a daily activities program, fire pits, a pickleball court, two pools, a playground, and an add-on all-inclusive meal package that includes vegan and gluten-free choices, there are many options for everyone visiting.

Online: Casa Dorada

Wondering what to do in Fredericksburg, TX? Here’s a hint: The food alone is worth the trip

If you’re looking for a perfect Texas road trip for families, we’ve got a solution. Head to Hill Country, where you’ll find plenty of family-friendly fun. From hiking to local history and even a kid-friendly winery or two, this popular destination has activities to keep everyone busy almost all year long. Keep reading to get the scoop on what to do in Fredericksburg, TX with kids.

See the Hill Country

things to do with kids in Fredericksburg includes visiting Enchanted rock
Gabby Cullen

Hike Enchanted Rock
Enchanted Rock is the second-largest granite dome in the country, and one of the best things to do with kids in Fredericksburg, TX. There are over eight miles of trails to explore within the park; you can spend the day hiking around the base on the loop trail. If you have older kids, hike to the summit for 360 views of Hill Country. Look for the vernal pools that are home to fragile Fairy Shrimp, let the kids do some geocaching, or stay until the sun goes down and watch the stars. Enchanted Rock is designated as an International Dark Sky Park, and you can usually see the Milky Way on clear nights. If you are interested in rock climbing, we recommend booking something with Texas Climbing Adventures, as they offer family friendly expeditions.

Visit Pedernales Falls State Park
Down the road in Johnson City lies a popular state park that's known for the river that makes its way through huge slabs of limestone. Especially fun during the summer months, you can picnic, tube, and swim in the river or simply admire the waterfalls.

Visit Wildseed Farms
Texas is famous for its wildflowers, so it’s no surprise that one of the largest wildflower farms in the United States is in Fredericksburg. Open all year, Wildseed Farms is home to 200 acres of flowers. Head for the meadows, where you’ll find a stroller-accessible half-mile walking trail surrounding the trial and display gardens and the seasonal butterfly gardens. Be sure to stop by the Brewbonnet Biergarten, where you can sample locally-made jam, jelly, and salsa, grab a beer, and buy fresh peach ice cream for the kids. Admission is free. 

Walk the Live Oak Wilderness Trail
This easy one-mile loop, located inside Lady Bird Johnson Park, will give kids views of lakes, birds, and flowers local to the Texas Hill Country. The trail is also connected to the Vista Loop trail, which has a butterfly habitat and a geology and rock exhibit.

Go to Luckenbach
This world-famous Texas dance hall is always family-friendly, according to longtime property manager Virgil. “There are folks who come here now as adults that grew up sleeping under the picnic benches and playing underneath those oak trees,” he says. Indeed, the venue is welcoming, with a General Store that sells everything from souvenirs to toys, and the Feed Lot, which offers kid-friendly fare like funnel cakes, grilled cheese, cherry limeade, and more. There’s live music every day of the year, except Thanksgiving and Christmas, and whether it’s a free show or if you need a ticket, the experience is the same—totally unforgettable.

Watch the Bats
From mid-May to mid-Oct., head for Old Tunnel State Park, where millions of Mexican free-tail bats hang their hats for the season. Snag a seat in the upper deck for no charge or from Thurs.-Sun., reserve a seat in the lower viewing area for $5 per person, and wait for the bats to emerge at sunset in search of food and water.

Explore Fredericksburg

visiting the Peach Haus, one of the best things to do in Fredericksburg TX with kids
Gabby Cullen

Go to the Peach Haus
One of our favorite things to do in Fredericksburg, TX with kids is to visit the Peach Haus. The original location of Fischer & Wieser (you've probably tried their flagship Raspberry Chipotle Sauce), this spot a few blocks down from Main Street is very kid-friendly. Browse the store for the marinades, sauces, and preserves they are known for, and then wander to the back, where, on weekends, you can buy a bottle of wine (from their vineyard) and a charcuterie board before you settle down in an Adirondack chair that overlooks a pod. Watch the sun go down, let your kids play, and enjoy a slice of classic Fredricksburg at this hidden gem.

Walk Main Street
Fredericksburg is known for its shopping, and while many shops are probably best left for adult-only weekends, there are a few that are perfect for kids. Legendary Dooley’s 5 & 10 is filled with toys, trinkets, and other old-fashioned goodies that’ll keep little ones busy. There are also sweet shops like Lone Star Candy Bar, Big Pop’s Popcorn Co., and Clear River Ice Cream and Bakery, which serves up more than 40 flavors of ice cream and incredibly soft, chewy cookies.

Catch a live show at the Rockbox Theater
Live music is back, and there's no better spot than Rockbox Theater. Located right around the corner from Main Street, its unique design makes for incredible acoustics. If you'd like to bring the kids, there are often 4 p.m. shows for fun concerts like a Beatles tribute and dueling piano show. If you don't want to bring the kids, shoot for the 8 p.m. version of any of the fun live events!

Ride the Trolley
Do you want a guided tour of the city? Hop on the trolley for everything from a haunted history tour to a historic Fredericksburg tour. It’s the perfect way to get around: you can leave your car behind and not worry about parking! Prices range from $9 for kids to $20 for adults and up. 

Learn the Local History

visiting musuems should be at the top of you list of things to do with kids in Fredericksburg TX
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One of the most engaging things to do in Fredericksburg, TX with kids is to visit the local museums. 

The German Settlers
German settlers founded Fredericksburg in 1846, and a rich culture remains. Right in the middle of downtown, at the Pioneer Museum, kids can sit at desks in the one-room schoolhouse and watch living history demonstrations. Little Pioneers, a family-favorite monthly event includes activities like blacksmithing, making ice cream, making a miniature patchwork quilt, and more. During Spring Break, something is happening every day!  At the Sauer-Beckman Living History Farm, located at Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site, you can watch interpreters perform household chores, cook over an open hearth, farm, and even blacksmith, just like German settlers would have done in the 1800s.

World War II
Fredericksburg is the hometown of World War II Navy General Chester Nimitz. The National Museum of the Pacific War has over six acres of exhibits, including full-size planes, hands-on, interactive displays (currently closed due to COVID restrictions), and an impressive amount of curated war artifacts. Two blocks down the street from the museum is the Pacific Combat Zone, which has more planes and a boat, and a recently renovated area where live, reenacted battle scenes (recommended for kids ages 6 & up.) are performed on eight weekends throughout the year. 

Eat the Food

Gabby Cullen

One of the best things to do in Fredericksburg, TX with kids is to eat! There are plenty of family friendly spots to try. Our favorite is Tubby's Ice House. It's within walking distance of Main Street and offers locally-sourced food including homemade tortillas, Texas beef and locally-grown vegetables, plus there are vegan-friendly menu options. There's also an open patio and a play space perfect for families. If it's a pizza you want, try West End Pizza. It boasts an outdoor patio and a kids' game room with air hockey and arcade games

For breakfast, a local gem is Caliche Coffee Bar & Roastery. Family-owned and operated, there's an outdoor space for antsy kids, and their menu includes yummy items like avocado toast for the parents and whole wheat bagels with peanut butter and jelly for the littles. Another great spot is Emma + Ollie, where it's all about fresh ingredients, saying no to processed foods, and serving up classics like biscuits, banana bread and more.

You can have a sit-down dinner with kids in Fredericksburg, too! At the locally-owned and operated Burger Burger, you can enjoy ample outside seating. For an incredible wine pairing experience, go to Cabernet Grill, where the on-staff sommelier will pair your meal (made with local, Texas-inspired ingredients) with Texas wines, many of them grown and made locally. The atmosphere is casually elegant, so while families are welcome, this might a good choice for when you've got older kids in tow.

Lodging and Travel Details

Gabby Cullen

If you're looking for something within walking distance of downtown Fredericksburg, we recommend the family-owned Lodge Above Town Creek. They have plenty of suites to accommodate families, and they offer a fantastic picnic basket breakfast. There's a pool perfect for the summer months, and during the cooler months, you'll be drawn to the cozy covered pavilion with couches, complimentary coffee and tea and a roaring fire. 

We also recommend staying at Fredericksburg Inn & Suites. Located on five acres near Barons Creek, not only does the hotel have a pool (heated for year-round swimming) with a slide, but it also boasts an outdoor fireplace and TV area. Activities include outdoor movies, fresh cookies are made daily, and you can explore the creek and outdoor areas.

Fredericksburg is a five-hour drive from Dallas-Fort Worth, just over an hour and a half from Austin, and just over one hour away from San Antonio. 

All photos courtesy of Fredericksburg Convention & Visitor Bureau unless otherwise noted. 

Editor’s Note: This trip was paid for by the Fredericksburg Convention & Visitor Bureau, but all opinions belong to the writer. 

 

Food tours, live jazz, swamp excursions, and beignets on every corner

While many make their way to New Orleans for the annual Mardi Gras festivities or nights on Bourbon Street, I recently spent an extended weekend exploring the French Quarter and beyond with my tween and found it to be a great option for families. The food scene cannot be beat and there’s so much to do from a newly renovated aquarium to nearby swamp tours to live jazz performances. We’ve planned your trip for you so follow along and get ready to make your way to NOLA!

Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids

1. Visit the newly renovated Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium.

Audubon Aquarium New Orleans

Plan to spend a few hours visiting these spots located right along the Mississippi River. They recently reopened after undergoing extensive renovations and kids will get a kick out of the Audubon Aquarium’s touch pool where they can get up close to sting rays. The African penguins are just the entertainment you need to keep the kids engaged. Discover the wetlands of the bayou and find out what animals make it their home.

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Then head next door to the Audubon Insectarium where all the creepy, crawly creatures are on display. Touch stations welcome the brave to learn about beetles, larvae, and more. Our favorite spot was Bug Appétit where you can try out ranch or barbecue-flavored crickets along with other bug treats. The immersive butterfly garden was a real treat with these gorgeous creatures surrounding you as you walk through the exhibit.

2. Immerse yourself in art at JAMNOLA.

JAMNOLA New Orleans exhibit

There’s so much art on display in New Orleans from street art covering the buildings to artists selling their creations around Jackson Square. JAMNOLA celebrates this creative spirit by immersing you in 17 art exhibits where you can see how a Gatorade bottle can be turned into a lamp and so much more. Kids will love climbing inside a crab pot to be cooked along with the crawdads and then checking out their reflection in the mirrored wallpaper.

After your JAMNOLA visit, walk around this neighborhood to check out the street art that adorns the buildings. We loved the nearby Bywater Brew Pub for its casual atmosphere, delicious eats, and beer selection.

3. View the city from above at Vue Orleans.

view from Vue Orleans

Right along the waterfront is this fun, immersive activity that your whole family will enjoy. Vue Orleans gives you a taste of New Orleans history through interactive exhibits and then sends you up to the top floor for a 360-degree view of the city down below. Kids will love trying their luck at navigating a barge through the Mississippi River in the interactive game and you can snap some great pics from the indoor and outdoor levels.

4. Learn about history at the National World War II Museum.

Not to be missed, this museum offers a multimedia look into World War II with a huge amount of artifacts and personal stories to lead the way. Kids will be amazed to stand next to tanks and view WWII airplanes from below. Be sure to get tickets for the Beyond All Boundaries 4D experience that brings personal accounts of the war to life. Kids will also enjoy The Walt Disney Studios and World War II exhibit.

5. Take in a live jazz performance at Preservation Hall.

jazz performance at Preservation Hall in New Orleans

This was our favorite activity of all when we visited New Orleans and you need to make sure you get tickets while you are there. Even those who are not necessarily jazz aficionados will enjoy listening to a traditional New Orleans jazz performance in this ultra-small venue that has been open since 1961. Shows last 45 minutes and you can even meet some of the musicians after the show!

6. Taste Creole and Cajun classics on a food tour with Tastebud Tours.

A great way to learn a little history about an area and taste some delicious eats along the way is on a food tour. We loved our Tastebuds walking tour of New Orleans where we got to learn about the history of the po’boy (and try one) as well as the correct way to pronounce “pralines.” We got tastes of muffuletta, jambalaya, gumbo, and pralines along with lots of walking through the French Quarter.

7. Visit The Presbytère to learn how the area was impacted by Hurricane Katrina.

On Jackson Square in the French Quarter, you’ll find this state museum where you can pop in and learn about Louisianna’s history. Permanent exhibits focus on Hurricane Katrina and Mardi Gras and kids will love the interactive portions.

8. Check out the parade floats at Mardi Gras World.

Mardi Gras World New Orleans

Even if you visit New Orleans in the off-season, you can get a taste of Mardi Gras by visiting this massive warehouse with in-progress parade floats, previously exhibited floats, and a short video that shares the history of the event. You’ll even get a sample of king cake!

9. Ride the streetcars up Canal Street.

The too cute streetcars that make their way through New Orleans are a bit of history that you’ll definitely want to check out while you are in town. Snag a “Jazzy Pass” if you think you’ll be riding a lot as it will give you a full day (or more) of unlimited travel. Bonus: there are discounts for kids!

10. Head out to the swamp on an airboat tour.

swamp tour on airboat in New Orleans

Head out of the city for this half-day excursion that will show you all the wetlands that make up the area around New Orleans. An airboat is the best way to see alligators and other critters that live in the swamps as you get to zip through canals. You can also opt for a pontoon boat tour if you prefer a slower-speed adventure. Your tour includes bus transportation along with the boat ride.

11. See what life was like in 1850.

Head to the 1850 House in Jackson Square. You can walk through this home to see upper-middle-class life in antebellum New Orleans, the most prosperous period in the city’s history.

12. Learn about New Orleans’ ghostly past on a ghost tour.

A great way to learn about the city’s spooky history is to head out on a ghost tour. These will take you through the French Quarter and you’ll learn about the ghastly events that have taken place and the spirits that remain to this day. These tours are typically kid-friendly but ask in advance!

13. Spend the afternoon at Sea Cave, the dive bar arcade of your dreams.

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If you are looking for a break from all the walking and a spot everyone will enjoy, head to Sea Cave. This underwater-themed bar offers all-you-can-play arcade games and kids are welcome with parents until 6 p.m. They have snacks available and beers on taps—perfect for a relaxing afternoon.

Favorite Spots to Eat in New Orleans with Kids

child eating beignets in New Orleans

The food scene in New Orleans can’t be beat and you’ll want to spend some time trying local favorites like jambalaya, crawfish etouffee, po’boys, and red beans and rice.

Top Spots in New Orleans for Breakfast

  • You’ll find beignet spots on just about every corner in New Orleans and we recommend you get at least one beignet a day. A stop at Cafe du Monde is a requirement and the Jackson Square location often has musicians playing outside for a lively vibe. If the line is too long, there are other locations to choose from not too far away. Just down the street is Cafe Beignet where you can order from the bar in addition to getting your fill of powdered sugar-topped beignets.
  • If you’re looking for the full brunch experience, make your way to one of the Ruby Slipper Cafe locations. The menu is full of sweet and savory choices with a half dozen Eggs Benedict options to choose from. The NOLA-style iced coffee will get your day going on the right foot and the pig candy bacon bites are not to be missed!
  • Near the French market, you’ll find French Toast, a lovely spot for crepes, breakfast sandwiches, and French toast (of course). Go for the aebelskivers if you are looking for a pancake of a different sort—served with your choice of toppings including Nutella and lemon curd.

Top Spots in New Orleans for Lunch and Dinner

  • For Cajun and southern favorites with a relaxed upscale vibe, head to Cochon. Focusing on locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, you’ll want to order a bunch of items for sharing. We had to try the fried alligator with chili garlic mayo (delicious!) as well as the house boucherie selection (also perfection!). Both were a hit with the adult and kid contingent.
  • Before your night at Preservation Hall, book a table at Tableau, located just down the street. It takes up space in the heart of the French Quarter, right on Jackson Square, and has an elegant and welcoming ambiance. Best for families with older kids, Tableau offers regional favorites like shrimp and grits, duck and andouille gumbo, and turtle soup.
  • NOLA Poboys serves up these traditional sandwiches in many variations from hot roast beef with gravy to fried shrimp. They are open late and located right on Bourbon Street.
  • New Orleans Creole Cookery is the spot when you are craving Creole favorites like jambalaya. Go for the Taste of New Orleans and you’ll get jambalaya, crawfish étouffée, shrimp creole, and red beans & rice.

Best Spot for Pralines

  • You can find “New Orleans’ Best Pralines” advertised on just about every street corner but we recommend you head to Laura’s Candies to try out this special treat. Here you’ll be able to try a number of different types of creamy pralines, fudge, fruit jelly slices, and more.

Where to Stay in New Orleans with Kids

inside a room at Westin New Orleans

The Westin New Orleans is perfectly located for all your New Orleans adventures. Get a room with a river view and you’ll be able to watch the comings and goings of the steamboats and streetcars. You’ll be within walking distance of the French Quarter and just steps away from the Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium. We found the rooms to be spacious and the staff super helpful at providing directions or recommendations. The location worked well because it was easy to get to everything in the French Quarter but you were away from the loud nightlife.

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Visit the New Orleans & Company website for more information on what to do when visiting New Orleans, activities happening while you are there, new openings, and more.

Online: neworleans.com

—all photos and videos by the writer

 

Editor’s note: This trip was paid for by New Orleans & Co. but all opinions belong to the writer.