The weather is warm and the sun is shining. Get some fresh air and catch some vitamin D while checking out one of these parks with creeks and rivers for some splashing fun with your whole gang. Pack up a picnic blanketsunblock and towels for a fun day in the great outdoors.

Editor’s note: Due to COVID-19 regulations, park access and closures are subject to change. Check park websites for updates before planning your visit.

Catoctin Creek Park & Nature Center

three children creek stomping in Virginia
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Take a leisurely hike down to Pebble Beach, and get ready to do some old fashioned creek stomping. Stop by a shade-drenched picnic table for a quick snack on your way down to the water. When your kiddos are all splashed out, head over to the musical instrument garden and play a few tunes.

2929 Sumantown Rd.
Middletown, MD 21769
Online: recreater.com

Elizabeth Mills Riverfront Park

three children climbing on rocks near river in Virginia
Toddlin' Across America

Just try and keep your little ones from climbing the rocks sprawled across this riverfront locale. Or don't, because this wading area is fun for all ages. Don't be put off by the stroll through the golf course. It is worth the walk to enjoy some time in the chilly river water.

44105 Heron Way
Lansdowne, VA 20176
Online: loudoun.gov

Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship

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Step back in time as you step into a flowing stream. Take the Farmstead Loop, the center's signature hiking trail. Just over a mile long, the path is perfect for the whole family. Once a road through a 19th-century farming community, this scenic trail passes by multiple historic structures, Wortman Pond (great for splashing), and Piney Run.

11661 Harpers Ferry Rd.
Purcellville, VA 20132
Online: blueridgecenter.org

C&O Canal Towpath

Toddlin' Across America

What is the towpath, exactly? The towpath is the dirt and stone path that runs 184.5 miles along the C&O Canal, where families can walk, run, or bike the distance between Georgetown and Cumberland, MD, but we prefer the stop in Point of Rocks, MD. The Potomac River's view is beautiful, so beautiful that you won't be able to resist a little toe-dipping.

Point of Rocks, MD
Online: nps.gov

Terrapin Nature Area

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You won't want to miss these spectacular views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and some prime splashing on the sandy beaches. This award-winning 276-acre nature park features a 3.25-mile oyster chaff walking trail that meanders through wildflower meadows, wetlands, tidal ponds and woodlands. Keep an eye out for lots of creatures and critters too.

191 Log Canoe Circle
Stevensville, MD 21666
Online: qac.org

Potomac Heritage Trail

Jodie P. via Yelp

About a mile in, you'll discover an awesome pool and little waterfall perfect for some afternoon water fun. Enjoy a few creek crossings along the way too. This is a great option when you don't want to travel too far out of the city.

The Mouth of Pimmit Run & Pimmit Run
and Chain Bridge Historical Makers
McLean, VA
Online: nps.gov

Worth the Drive: Cool Spring Preserve

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Consider crossing state lines for this one because it is worth the extra miles. The crystal clear creek isn't the main attraction here. Your little ones will be all about the natural playspace before the splashing begins. Head to the stream to cool off after some tree stump and spider web rope climbing.

1469 Lloyd Rd
Charles Town, WV 25414
Online: potomacaudubon.org

—Meghan Yudes Meyers, Angelica Kajiwara and Nella DuBon-Koch

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If life is a highway, your RV, converted van or vintage bus has the miles to prove it. Whether you’re living the digital nomad dream or looking for a sweet place to park your ride over spring break, these RV parks in Washington will fit your free-wheeling lifestyle. Wonder where the road will take you next? Try one of these spots that have families in mind.

Pacific Beach State Park – Pacific Beach

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If crashing waves lulling you to sleep sounds like the ideal bedtime soundtrack for your little beach bums, it doesn’t get better than Pacific Beach. Alongside 41 RV sites, you’ll find an expansive sandy stretch as far as the eye can see. Your Littles will spend hours here flying kites, digging holes, skim boarding in the shallows and splashing in the waves. Dig up clams for your site-side dinner (in season of course), and plan a bonfire on the beach for s’mores when you’re done. Ocean side rules!

49 Second St.
Pacific Beach, WA
360-276-4297
Online: parks.state.wa.us/557/Pacific-Beach

Oostema Farmstead – Lynden

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Add a farm stay to your RV camping experience when you book one of six spots at this working farm up north. With individual fire pits, animals ready to greet your kids and fresh raspberry picking in the summertime, the property-wide activities will keep your kiddos busy. Or venture out in Whatcom County where you'll find spots for hiking, biking, fishing and more! The best part? Fido is welcome on this farm.

Good to know: Don’t have an RV? You can tent camp or rent the Tiny Farmhouse or Farm Apartment here instead.

8402 Northwood Rd.
Lynden, WA
360-815-1494
Online: oostemafarmstead.com

Rain Forest Resort Village – Quinault

Allison Sutcliffe

Explore the shores of Lake Quinault and the world’s largest Sitka Spruce when you snag a campground site at the Rain Forest Village Resort. Lake play is what summers at the shore are all about. But families can also find easy rainforest hikes on or near the property as well. Plus, with Kalaloch and Ruby Beach just a short drive away, and spectacular waterfalls tucked into the forests around the resort, it’s easy to spend a few days here.

516 S. Shore Rd.
Quinault, WA
800-255-6936
Online: rainforestresort.com

Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park – Chelan

Kathy F. via yelp

With just 11 RV spots, this campsite on the shores of Lake Chelan is super popular. In addition to Lake Chelan’s bounty of spring and summer activities, families can fish and swim at Twenty-Five Mile Creek. It’s also a great launching spot for mountain bikes and scenic hikes, so load up your rack and bring your hiking poles. This is a great stay and play spot!

 
20520 S. Lakeshore Rd.
Chelan, WA
509-687-3610
Online: parks.state.wa.us/293/Twenty-Five-Mile-Creek

Cascade Peaks Campground – Randle

Elizabeth LaFever

Find a peaceful wooded site at this family-owned campground that boasts 500 campsites on 80 acres. It’s situated along the Cowlitz River and is an easy drive from Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens. Kids can stay busy on the playground and ziplines, and they may even beat you at a round of horseshoes. You’ll also find outdoor pools here, plus planned activities throughout the summer that makes this a no-brainer for families with Littles in tow.

11519 U.S. Hwy. 12
Randle, WA
360-494-9202
Online: cascadepeakscamping.com

Deception Pass State Park – Oak Harbor

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Get to know one of Washington state’s most visited places when you reserve a campsite at Deception Pass. With sweeping views, scenic hikes and plenty of shoreline (both fresh and saltwater) to explore, families can reconnect with nature at this local favorite. Avoid the crowds when you stay at Bowman Bay, and add in exciting perks like a tree canopy climb with AdventureTerra or a bioluminescent kayak tour from Anacortes Kayak Tours. You don’t have to go far to find these adventures!

41299 State Route 20
Oak Harbor, WA
360-675-7688
Online: parks.state.wa.us/497/Deception-Pass

Pearrygin Lake State Park – Winthrop

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A great place to stay and play no matter what the season, families will find lots of activities here come spring and summer. Kids can splash safely in the shallows of the lake, before taking a family afternoon hike along the Rex Derr trail on a sunny afternoon. Fishing poles and bikes are the perfect accessories to bring when you stay. And if you’re feeling extra inspired, drive into nearby Winthrop to get your Western fix. Yee-haw!

561 Bear Creek Rd.
Winthrop, WA
509-996-2370
Online: parks.state.wa.us/563/Pearrygin-Lake

Salt Creek Recreation Area – Port Angeles

Kylie Kirkland

Mix history with marine biology at this campsite overlooking the Straight of Juan de Fuca. Families can explore rocky shores in search of sea life during low tide, or bring kayaks to paddle around the area in search of seals and orcas. Then it’s time to check out the old WWII concrete bunkers you’ll find at Camp Hayden. Add in a playground, basketball court, horseshoe pits and more and the kids will be completely worn out playing at this 196-acre park by the time the sun sets.

3506 Camp Hayden Rd.
Port Angeles, WA
360-928-3441
Online: clallam.net

Skokomish Park Lake Cushman – Hoodsport

Allison Sutcliffe

Surrounded by mountains, bordering Olympic National Park, you'll find Lake Cushman and this 600-acre campground. Park your rig on one of two loops to enjoy the inlet and abundant water activities. If you're trailering jet skis or have your kayaks with you, put in at the campground's beach. Or hike the nearby Staircase Rapids before returning to your campsite to make dinner under the stars. If quiet and serene is what you're after, you've found the spot.

7211 N. Lake Cushman Rd.
Hoodsport, WA
260-877-5760
Online: properties.camping.com

Good to know: Remember your Discover Pass when you camp at any of the State Parks on our list.

—Allison Sutcliffe

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Hi! I'm a blogger, author, & mom of 3 big kids. I live with my husband & kids in Little Norway - a little town just a ferry ride from Seattle. And yes, I drink a lot of coffee.

Bring Hygge Vibes to Your Home this Holiday Season

Are you familiar with the lifestyle of hygge? In short, hygge (pronounced hoo-guh) is a Danish word derived from the Norwegian word “hugga”, which very basically means… to comfort. The Danish word, hygge takes the concept of comfort to the NEXT LEVEL. The word hygge is used to describe spaces, such as a cozy living room, but it is also used to define an entire lifestyle… a Danish lifestyle that has really risen in popularity over the last several years. Any scroll on Pinterest or Instagram offers solid proof of that!

Dictionary.com defines the noun as “the feeling of coziness and contentment evoked by simple comforts as being wrapped in a blanket, having good conversation, enjoying food, etc.” My only question is, why did hygge take so long to go mainstream?!

Life can be difficult on a good day, with or without a pandemic or extreme politics. It is no wonder the philosophy of hygge has taken wings. We all long for comfort and warmth. Who isn’t longing for a simple, delicious existence these days… including but not limited to candles, soft blankets, warm beverages, and cozy socks?

We may not be able to control what happens outside our front doors, but we do have some control over the vibes with create in our home. In my opinion, the hygge vibe is where it’s at! Most mornings over the last few months, I light a favorite candle, make stovetop espresso, and steal as many quiet moments with my cozy blanket I can before the chaos/kids/email/Facebook scrolling begins. It’s my little effort in hygge, just for me.

Mamas, I know stealing time is HARD, but I highly recommend giving it a shot. You deserve a little hygge… even if in just a little corner of your heart and home. Just a few moments wrapped in cozy blanket is a solid way to baby step towards ushering in little hygge… and little comfort & joy into your home.


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Moka Express Silicone Red Handle 6 Cups

Stovetop espresso in the (YOUR) house!

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I have two of these. A baby size and a mama size. The Bialetti is a handy way to make your own espresso, and A LOT less expensive than a fancy espresso machine. I enjoy the routine of the making process as I start my day.

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Daelman's Caramel Wafer, Stroopwafel

Who needs breakfast when there are Stroopwafels?

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C.C Thick Cable Knit Faux Fur Pom Fleece Lined Beanie

SO comfy you might even forget you're wearing it.

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It's warm, it's soft, it's CUTE. I get compliments every, single time I wear it. The fleece lining and that adorable fur pom on time makes it just... pure, adorable perfection. Take a little hygge with you when you go outside.

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The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living

Dig deeper into hygge life with this book!

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The hygge life goes beyond than candles and warm blankets. This popular book on hygge digs deeper and could make you a full-fledge hygge lifestyle, and a great read after getting a fire going in the fireplace.

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Handmade Swedish Gnome/Scandinavian Tomte

I am OBSESSED with these adorable dudes.

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Gnomes are a symbol of good luck, and tomtes are believed to be protectors of the farmstead. Place this guy on your mantle, under the Christmas tree, or on a bookshelf... whether good luck or protection, they certainly add fun and whimsy.

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Baa, baa black sheep, have you any…what? Using familiar nursery rhymes, we’ve created farm animal themed mad libs for #WorldFarmAnimalsDay. Click here for the printable PDF. And if you like these, be sure and check out our mad-libbed poetry templates too.

Photo: Toluma Farms and Tomales Farmstead Creamery

Share your mad-libbed nursery rhymes with us on Instagram with the hashtags #redtricycle and #worldfarmanimalsday.

—Christal Yuen & Amber Guetebier