100 things to do around San Francisco and the Bay Area that showcases the beauty, originality, and downright fun that makes our city a great place to not just visit, but also live

We’ve revamped our epic list of 100 best Bay Area activities the whole family will love, and bonus? You’ll definitely discover somewhere and something new that you and the family can explore, even for those in-the-know locals. Whether you’re looking for stroller-friendly hikes to try around the Bay Area, must-go museums in SF that deliver epic and learning, or family-friendly dining with a twist (we are a foodie destination after all), we’ve got something for you. Pro Tip: Bookmark this page for easy access to things to do during unexpected days off, summer and winter vacations, and when the grandparents come to town to visit

1. Play tourist for a day and explore PIER 39 including riding the carousel which is hand-painted with famous San Francisco landmarks. Don't forget to visit the sea lions and grab some edible raw cookie dough from DOUGHP! Also check out The Flyer, an epic virtual flight that takes you on a tour of San Francisco.

2. All aboard! Ride the rails through the redwoods on a real steam train in the Santa Cruz Mountains at Roaring Camp. This is a fun trip anytime but is especially exciting during the days of the year when Thomas the Tank turns up.

3. Keep it simple with a day at one of San Francisco’s innovative playgrounds, like Hilltop Park in Bayview. Bigger kids will love the thrilling concrete slides (bring cardboard for extra speed), while little ones will enjoy the tree-shaped merry-go-round.

4. No matter the season, it’s always ice cream weather in the Bay Area. Whether you love the high-tech creamy creations from Smitten or prefer a traditional experience at Fenton’s (the ice cream parlor featured in Pixar’s Up), there’s always room for a frozen treat.

5. Get your STEM fix at these museums where science is all around you like our fave, The Exploratorium. Channel that kid energy into creating art, making mega bubbles or even creating a mini-tornado by running around. Get Tickets Here

6. There's more to Monterey than just the aquarium. Take a road trip south and visit the Pacific Grove, where you can see Monarch butterflies in their winter home, or stroll around the storybook cottages of charming Carmel.

7. Do you detect a chill in the air? Then grab your camera and take the fam to these gorgeous Bay Area spots where you can see fall foliage in all its glory.

8. Level up family game night with a trip to a family-friendly arcade bar! One of our favorites? The Detour in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood on Sat. afternoons when the bar opens its doors to kids of all ages.

9. Did you know your library card can get you free entry to 200 state parks across California? Visit your local library and check out an entry ticket to outdoor fun all year long. 

10. If your little ones love petting zoos, they’ll go wild for a nearby farm stay. Here you can hit the hay (literally and figuratively) at these local farms where you can also spend time with goats, alpacas, and even giraffes for a memorable mini break.

11. Spend some time on the islands—Alcatraz and Angel Island, that is. A quick ferry ride will get you there and you can learn all about the history of these amazing spots in San Francisco Bay. Be sure to book Alcatraz way in advance though—it’s one of the most popular things to do in San Francisco and weekends often sell out. Get Alcatraz Tickets Here

12. Cross the majestic Golden Gate Bridge to the Marin Headlands, where you can have a blast exploring Kirby Cove and stunning Sausalito. Plan to stop by Lappert’s Ice Cream for a taste of Hawaii in the Bay.

13. San Francisco might be all about that sourdough, but there are plenty of neighborhood bakeries for those with a sweet tooth. Grab a giant donut (like, bigger than your head giant) in classic flavors from Bob's Donuts or another one from our list of favorite donut spots around the Bay Area.

14. Don't let the weather get you down. We love indoor play spaces when it rains, especially Peekaboo Factory in San Francisco’s Richmond district. This amazing multi-level indoor playground is suited to kids from babies to 12-year-olds—and offers date-night drop-offs!

15. Go visit the whimsical sculptures at Cayuga Park. This is one of our favorite hidden gems in SF that only locals know about.

16. You don’t need to splurge on expensive gear to take the kids camping. Book a weekend at one of these glamping spots that offer campfires without having to pitch your own tent. We especially love Wildhaven Sonoma, which has comfortable tents available right on the Russian River.

17. The best things in life are free—especially these cool and quirky local museums! Learn about the space race at The Space Station Museum in Novato, cable cars at the Cable Car Museum in San Francisco, or even play vintage coin-operated arcade games when you visit San Francisco’s Musee Mechanique.

18. Speaking of free, there are loads of free things to do, right in Golden Gate Park. Home to the first public playground in the country, Koret Children’s Quarter still provides plenty of fun with slides, play structures, and an ocean-inspired climbing wall. While you’re there, search out the secret waterfall, spot ducks on the lake, and check out the authentic Dutch windmill.

19. Make your way to wine country with the kids for a family adventure the whole family can enjoy. These wineries are all set up to welcome everyone, tots included. Early fall is the best time to visit when many wineries host family-friendly events like grape stomping.

20. We’re always excited to find a restaurant offering more than chicken tenders on the kids' menu. The mini bento boxes from Oh Baby Sushi in Redwood City, and the kid-size curry and rice burritos from Kasa Indian Eatery in San Francisco are easy ways to introduce your kids to new flavors.

21. Muir Woods isn’t the only grove of old-growth redwoods in the Bay Area (although it's also a must-do). Take the little ones for a hike in the tall trees at one of these Bay Area parks.

22. Meet some animals up close and personal at these 22 wildlife centers across the Bay Area. Animal adventures also await at San Francisco’s California Academy of Sciences (check out the amazing albino crocodile!), or learn about farming life at Tilden Park Environmental Education Center.

23. Sleep in the trees! This San Jose treehouse has views of the Bay Area—you will not be disappointed.

24. Swimming’s not just for summer! Grab your goggles and dive into one of these indoor pools that are open year-round. We love Silliman Center in Newark for its lazy river and water slides, or the Great Wolf Lodge in Manteca if you want a weekend of splashing.

25. Take a San Francisco Big Bus Tour and get to know the city better. Our guide includes the best stops for young kids, including fun playgrounds, museums, and, most importantly, where to get the best coffee.

26. Cast your fishing line at these local lakes and piers where dinner is waiting. If you’re a newbie, the Golden Gate Park Anglers Club offers lessons once a month to anyone who wants to get started.

27. Kids love dim sum and who can blame them? These hot spots are where dumplings are king. YUM.

28. Where's the only place you can visit an aquarium, planetarium, and natural history museum, all under one “living” roof? Our California Academy of Sciences guide is all you need to make the most of your visit. Get Tickets Here

29. Plan the best picnic and explore all that the Presidio has to offer (think abandoned batteries, in-city camping, and the Lucasfilm Headquarters). 

30. Take some time to smell the roses at these worthwhile botanical gardens. We love Bean Sprouts Family Days at San Francisco Botanical Garden, where kids can get stuck into gardening activities and bug hunting.

31. Help your children become Junior Park Rangers at a nearby national park like Muir Woods National Monument, Alcatraz Island, or at Point Reyes National Seashore. These fun and educational programs get kids learning about nature, with a badge as a reward.

32. Visit Japan without getting on a plane. You can get all the ramen, taiyaki and Sanrio you want in San Francisco's Japantown. Plus an ice cream in a waffle cone shaped like a fish!

33. Spend the afternoon exploring these bike paths and bike parks that are perfect for tiny two-wheelers. There are plenty of safe, car-free bike paths across the Bay Area—Shoreline at Mountain View is especially popular with families.

34. Ding ding! Hop on a cable car and explore San Francisco’s neighborhoods with our guide to exploring Market St. Our top tip: hop off the Powell Mason line at Columbus Ave. and grab a slice at Golden Boy Pizza.

35. Learn how to meet the lemurs and other animals with our insider's guide to the San Francisco Zoo—especially great on hot days, as it’s always comfortably cool at this ocean-side location. Get Tickets Here

36. Make your next meal a memorable one (in a good way!) at a themed restaurant where there's more than just burgers and fries. Embrace the retro-kitsch vibes at the Fairmont’s Tonga Room where you can sip cocktails (mocktails for the kids) around a lagoon while listening to a live band for a tropical staycation.

37. Every kid deserves a spot where they feel welcomed. These playgrounds and play spaces offer resources for special needs kids so that they can join in the fun with their peers.

38. Kids, the dinner is on you! Let the kitchen pros teach them the ropes at these local cooking classes. Make your own single-origin dark chocolate from scratch at San Francisco’s Dandelion, or make farm-to-table pizza at Hidden Villa in the Los Altos Hills—all great ways to teach kids about where their food comes from.

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39. Explore a nearby national park, including our favorite, Yosemite.  

40. Head to Corona Heights and check out the must-visit Randall Museum. With a model railroad, toddler playground, art studio, and LEGO building, it’s fun for kids of all ages. Bonus, admission is always free!

41. Visit the shore at low tide and explore the sea urchins, sea stars, and crabs that live in coastal tide pools near San Francisco

42. Visit CuriOdyssey for its interactive museum and zoo, climb the dragon-themed playground at Coyote Point, and enjoy the uniquely-delicious waffles at Eggettes when you visit kid-friendly San Mateo.

43. These spots are perfect for your next mom getaway to recharge your batteries—whether you want a wellness retreat or a wine-tasting weekend—you deserve a break.

44. Did you know you can explore SF's local waterways on a kayak? There are guided tours and self-guided adventures available and adventurous kids as young as three can head out on the water at Elkhorn Slough, the wildlife haven near Monterey.

45. Looking to gift memories instead of more stuff? Here are our recs for experience gifts for Bay Area kids. Included are gifts for adventurous kids who want to try climbing or skydiving (indoors!), tech aficionados, animal lovers, and more.

46. Seek out all of the secret fairy houses hidden across the Bay Area

47. We absolutely love our San Francisco Bay Area independent toy stores! Stop by one of these beloved small businesses like Wooden Horse in Los Gatos, where assistants will not only help you find the perfect gift, they’ll wrap it for you too.

48. Plan a trip to Santa Rosa and book a night at Safari West, an animal park where you can stay overnight in safari tents for a wild weekend away.

49. Head to Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco for a history lesson on the water. Here you can visit a World War II ship and submarine, plus take a ranger-led tour aboard a 1907 steam tug for an educational day out.

50. Bring Fido along when you dine out at one of our favorite dog-friendly eateries. Good to Know: Not only will 7 Mile House in Brisbane welcome your furry friend, but the historic eatery also offers a dog-only menu and a "yappy hour" where they can score a free peanut butter biscuit.

51. The Children's Creativity Museum located in SOMA is ideal for kids ages 2-12. With a mission to nurture creativity and collaboration, the highly interactive exhibits encourage kids to make music, animate, innovate, build, and learn in order to develop creative confidence. Of course, the LeRoy King Carousel is a must-stop for everyone in the family.

52. Hit the trails for a family adventure at these hiking spots that are good for the littlest hikers. From ranches to redwoods, we’ve rounded up all our favorite stroller-friendly trails to get your family outdoors.

53. Get your little guppies in the water to learn how to swim at these favorite swim lesson spots

54. Take your kids to a playground they can build themselves! Shorebird Park Nature Center & Adventure Playground in Berkeley is built by and for kids. This unique space is best suited for six years and older. Check out this plus all these other awesome parks in the east bay.

55. Settle in with a good book at one of our favorite independent bookstores in the Bay Area. We love the children’s bookshop Linden Tree in Los Altos, especially on author visit days, when kids can meet their favorite writers.

56. LEGO lovers unite! No need to drive all the way to LEGOLAND in San Diego now that we have a LEGOLAND Discovery Center right here in the Bay Area in the Great Mall, Milpitas. Get Tickets Here

57. San Francisco's first bike park, McLaren Park, is pretty epic. With beginner, intermediate, and advanced bike tracks, it’s perfect for families who want to learn BMX or mountain biking.

58. Meet baby animals at these local Bay Area farms that offer tours. Spring is the best time for a farmyard field trip, where kids can learn about where their food comes from. Hidden Villa offers a ton of great classes for everyone, including the opportunity to milk a cow!

59. When the temperature soars, grab your swim gear and enjoy some outdoor water fun at a local favorite Bay Area beach. Cull Canyon in the East Bay is one of our favorites for young kids, with plenty of shade, a shallow gradient, and lifeguards in summer.

60. In the summer it's u-pick berry season and then, in the fall, u-pick apples are on the menu. Create a new family tradition and go fruit picking at Gizdich Ranch and pick up one of their famous pies for dessert!

61. Celebrate Black History in the Bay Area and learn about the people who helped build our communities like Sam McDonald who donated 400 acres of land to the public on his death.

62. Go for some foodie family time at these kid-friendly Bib Gourmand spots. We’re lucky to have so many great restaurants in the Bay Area that are welcoming to parents, like Nopalito, which serves delicious Mexican dishes within walking distance of Golden Gate Park.

63. Pitch a tent at campsites where you can hear the crashing waves as you curl up in your sleeping bag. From the beautiful Big Sur coast to Bodega Bay, book these campsites when you need a night with cool ocean breezes.

64. Sometimes, you really can have it all. On those occasions when no-one can agree on what to eat, head to a Bay Area food hall and everyone can choose a dish. If you pick Public Market Emeryville, the kids can play on the ocean-themed playground before or after they eat.

65. Located at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge and set on 7.5 acres of National Park land in Sausalito, the Bay Area Discovery Museum is dedicated to imagination and where kids are encouraged to run wild. Perfect for kids 6 months-8 years old, it’s a kid paradise with so many things to discover and interact with.

66. Spend some time exploring California with these bucket-worthy California road trips with insider tips on the best places to stop for family-friendly fun.

67. Check out Bill's Backyard, the awesome outdoor discovery area at the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose. Kids love the playground and fort-building activities—all included in your admission to the museum.

68. San Francisco ain't cheap but our constantly updated round-up of free things to do around the Bay Area is a godsend for parents and visitors alike. 

69. Stanford’s famous fountains aren’t the only place in the Bay Area to cool down on a scorching day! Discover a full list of amazing urban fountains near San Francisco with our epic round-up.

70. Another way to get wet? Head to these nearby lakes for a day on and in the water. Lake Almanor is always fun for a weekend of swimming, or rent a paddle boat at nearby Lake Chabot.

71. Holiday splurge alert! Dress up in your finest and enjoy a holiday tea party. There's fancy food at the Ritz, or you can visit the famous gingerbread house at the Fairmont, or step back in time at a historic house—all bucket-worthy.

72. Look to the stars and learn about the world beyond our atmosphere at these Bay Area stargazing spots for a nighttime family adventure. From the planetarium and powerful telescopes at Chabot Space and Science Center, to star parties across the Bay, stargazing is an amazing way to get kids interested in astronomy.

73. Calling all groms! These totally rad skate parks around San Francisco are ready for you. Check out the skate park in SoMa that legendary skater Tony Hawk helped build or the beautiful community-built park at 43rd Aven. that is perfect for littles.

74. Add another carousel to your list. Take a spin on an Alice in Wonderland-themed carousel at Children’s Fairyland—Oakland’s whimsical theme park. 

75. Chase after waterfalls and let the kids explore on these amazing waterfall hikes in the Bay Area. (PS: Usually at their peak after springtime rains arrive).

76. Explore the Presidio Tunnel Tops, with 14 acres of space to play, is all the excuse you need to visit San Francisco’s national park site.

77. Italian submarine? Pastrami on rye? Classic BLT? Sandwiches are the perfect on-the-go lunch, park, and picnic snack, not to mention, are a favorite meal option when you just don’t want to cook dinner that night. Good thing the Bay Area has some amazing delis.

78. Uncover Chinatown's best-kept (or most well-known?) secret: The Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory.

79. Donuts are slowly becoming the go-to dessert of the day. We've rounded up the best donut shops around the Bay Area so you can focus on eating and treating rather than googling.

80. Everyone knows that brunch is the best meal of the day. Bonus, these spots open super early so you don't have to wait until mid-day to get your brunch fix. Your kids will love the Mickey Mouse pancakes from South Bay gem Los Gatos Cafe

81. Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center has great, free programs for mini artists. Check out their online craft-along videos for at-home fun, or visit in person for their twice-yearly family fun days, which include guided tours and hands-on art-making.

82. Discover the hidden staircases and colorful murals of San Francisco with our guided to scenic hikes that include colorful stairs and scenic murals. This is a fun, free activity that will provide you with spectacular family photographs as a souvenir.

83. Have the kids tried all of these iconic San Francisco desserts? Maybe you’ve heard the buzz about the cruffin at Mr Holmes Bakehouse but you should also try old-school favorites too like the Russian Honey Cake at 20th Century Cafe.

84. Check out the Junior Museum and Zoo, a playground, interactive museum, and zoo all rolled into one. Ideal for families with a range of ages, there's something for everyone at this beloved Palo Alto space.

85. To become a certified local, a visit to the Seward Street Slides is a must. 

86. Bike rides, kayaking, and awesome eats are waiting for you in family-friendly Healdsburg. This charming town is just over an hour from downtown San Francisco but feels like a world away from city life.

87. Take a micro-vacation to  Mendocino to kayak, horseback ride on the beach, and explore the gorgeous coastline just north of San Francisco. With a three-hour drive from the city, it’s ideal for a quick weekend away any time of the year.

88. Check out our neighborhood guide to Outer Sunset—not just for surfers anymore and is a fun SF neighborhood.

89. Did you know you can go ocean crabbing from San Francisco? Generally speaking, kids under 16 don’t need a fishing license. You do, but the exception is fishing from a pier and that’s actually the best place to catch crabs. From any pier inside the San Francisco Bay, you can only keep red rock crabs. You will likely pull up some Dungeness but you have to throw them back — it’s their breeding ground. Outside the San Francisco Bay (Pacifica Pier, for instance), you can keep Dungies (in season only).

90. Got grandparents in town? Spend some time exploring these spots that please both the younger set and the older generation. The San Francisco Botanical Garden is a local favorite, but we’ve got more ideas for multi-generation days out.

91. Cheers! These kid-friendly bars around San Francisco are perfect for dining out with friends and kids. Relax in Steins Beer Garden in Redwood City, or play bocce and eat pizza at Campo di Bocce in Los Gatos—neighborhood gems that are ideal for a sunny afternoon.

92. If the days are warm and the kids want to get wet, head to one of these amazing splash parks in the Bay Area. If you’re in San Jose, Hellyer Park is the spot for hot days!

93. The Bay Area also has several fun water parks nearby. Whether you’re looking for something low-key for little ones like Aqua Adventure, or a day out the tweens will love at Raging Waters, water parks are a classic summer day out.

94. It's always the perfect day for pizza and we have a list of the perfect pizza pies around San Francisco here. Whether you’re into sourdough crust, deep dish, or New York-style slices on the go, the Bay Area delivers.

95. Batter up! These Bay Area batting cages will let you tune up your swing in no time. And, this being the home of Silicon Valley, you’ll find high-tech pitching machines with HD resolution video at Future Pro Baseball in San Francisco—but you can also book live pitching from a staff member at South Bay Sports Training if you’re looking for the real deal.

96. Want to dine with views of the Golden Gate Bridge? Yes, please! Here are the best outdoor dining spots, including ones with million-dollar views to impress visiting friends and family.

97. The next time you're looking for that outdoorsy experience without straying too far from home, visit Rob Hill Campground, located just a hop, skip and jump away from Immigrant Point Overlook and Baker Beach.

98. No trip to San Francisco is complete without a stop at the iconic Ferry Building. And whether your just visiting or a local, there's always something new, fun and exciting happening here.

99. Head south for some retro fun at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. This guide to Santa Cruz has recs for where to eat and where to stay if you want to make a weekend of it. 

100. You may have heard of this free-to-enter oasis in the sky but if you haven’t, cancel your plans and head up to the latest urban park that sits 70 feet above the street, is 4 blocks long, and features a living roof, walking trails, dancing fountains, a children’s play area, and an amphitheater. Salesforce Park will amaze both young and old.

Additional reporting by Sarah McDonald

The best kind of mom getaway offers a chance to relax and rejuvenate. Whatever your vacation style, these fun girls trip locations are close to LA and all give moms a much-needed break

You’re an amazing mother who deserves a weekend of lounging around the pool, drinking wine by the fire, spa treatments and great conversations with your girlfriends. So what are you waiting for? It’s time to pack your bags, climb into your minivans, start your favorite playlist and exchange that mental load you’ve been carrying around for a few luxurious days of leisure, self-indulgence, and peace of mind.

These girl trip ideas include stylish places to stay, palatable provisions, and entertaining pursuits guaranteeing the ultimate moms’ weekend. And of course, we know time is precious so we picked spots that would maximize your time, whether you have a day, two or even a few more to spare. And lucky for us, some of the best girls trip destinations in the country are located within four driving hours from DTLA (traffic notwithstanding—we’re moms, not magicians).

Girls Trip Under 30 Minutes from Los Angeles

Malibu Beach Inn: Just off PCH is the luxe Malibu Beach Inn where you can enjoy private beach access to Billionaire’s Beach. Yep, you get sand just outside your door, and the ocean, is just a few more steps away. The insta-worthy views from every single one of the 47 rooms—from standard to suites—are transcendent. Everything about this hotel—the Italian linens on the beds, the minimalist furnishings, the self-warming toilet seat (!), and fresh cookies at check-in—scream sumptuous luxury.

The deluxe oceanfront spa, The Cure, is a magical place to get treatments. Stressed out moms need only indulge in Reiki, Hydrafacials, and some thirst-quenching IV Therapy to find relief. The medically-trained staff can also help diminish those frown lines and crow’s feet if you want because, well… there’s a cure for everything!

The thing we love about Malibu is how this California coastal enclave can go from laid-back beach-y fab to high-end impressive in a snap. You’ll find a mix of low-key boutiques carrying top-of-the-line fashion, fancy sushi dinners at Nobu or lively Greek music and eats with belly dancers at Taverna Tony. It’s true what they say, “Malibu makes your soul relax.”

22878 E Pacific Coast Hwy.
Malibu
Online:
malibubeachinn.com

Related: Bookmark Our Guide to Malibu with Kids When You Head Here with the Family

Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows: This luxury beachfront resort has it all, whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, love to spend your days lounging by the pool, enjoy world-class shopping or love the nightlife and world-class foodie scene. And located in the thriving downtown area of Santa Monica, you’re within walking distance to all of it.

The bungalows have played host to movie stars like Marilyn Monroe, Jimmy Stewart, JFK—as well as Greta Garbo—a notorious introvert who loved her solitude, and lived in one of the bungalows for more than four years. You’ll quickly understand and appreciate the privacy these rooms provide. Don’t miss out on a GLOW body scrub or foaming enzyme facial at Exhale Spa. And if you’re in the mood for some retail therapy, you can easily venture out to the 3rd Street Promenade.

Dining options are abundant, but we recommend the onsite dining spot, Fig Restaurant. Seasonally inspired dishes harvested from the local Farmers’ Markets result in the freshest, good-for-you cuisine. Other favorites for a moms’ night out on the town would be the elevated Italian restaurant Elephante or the upscale French-Asian restaurant, Cassia. After dinner, stop by The Bungalow, an indoor/outdoor bar and lounge for drinks, bar bites, billiards and a fun people-watching scene.

101 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica
Online: fairmont.com/santa-monica

Fun Girls Trip Ideas under 2 Hours from Los Angeles

Two Bunch Palms: Here you can rejuvenate your mind and body, nurture friendships, pamper yourself and rediscover your long-lost passions. Two Bunch Palms in Palm Desert has a stylish, modern vibe decorated with luxury and wellness in mind. The best part? You have to leave the kids at home because this hotel is just for guests 18 years and older.

You can literally spend the day lounging at the spa, soaking in the natural 100-degree hot springs. Or balance your chi with complimentary classes in the yoga dome. Smash out all your stresses on the tennis courts or try your hand at everything from natural indigo dyeing to hand-thrown ceramics. Shared communal areas are the perfect place to reconnect with your mom tribe or have a heart-to-heart on one of the intimate outdoor patios of your suite.

67425 Two Bunch Palms Trail
Desert Hot Springs
Online: twobunchpalms.com

Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa: This low-key mom’s getaway is one of the best-kept secrets in Southern California. The picturesque setting is swoon-worthy, and no matter the time of year, there’s something about being lakeside that’ll make you feel refreshed and calm.

If you can swing it, request a room with a view of the lake and a balcony—it’s the perfect place to read a book and toast with your best girl friends. Spoil yourself with a warm stone muscle melt and an oil scalp massage from The Spa of the Pines—one of the best massages our editor’s have ever had. The property also has a private beach where you can rent a kayak or SUP and go out onto the lake, a bonus because this lake is private and typically only accessible to members.

Bin 189, located on site, serves hearty American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with a patio overlooking the lake and mountains. There’s really no need to leave the resort, but if you’re feeling the urge to explore—take a short walk to the village just around the corner. You’ll find several lively restaurants, shops and a grocery store.

If you’re a first-time visitor, check out our guide to spending the weekend in Lake Arrowhead. For some kitschy fun, hop aboard the Arrowhead Queen for a one-hour narrated boat tour of the lake where you’ll see close-up views of Lake Arrowheads’ stately homes and learn about the history (and gossip) of this refined mountain-living community. Finally, satisfy your sweet tooth at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory for gourmet caramel apples and handmade fudge.

27984 Highway 189
Lake Arrowhead
Online:
lakearrowheadresort.com

Related: Bookmark Our Guide to Lake Arrowhead When You Head Here with Kids

Bellanca Hotel Avalon: Just 26 miles across the Pacific—and a quick hour-long boat ride aboard the Catalina Express—is a worthwhile island getaway and a not-so-secret celebrity playground. Bring your mom best girlfriends here, and you’ll feel like you’ve escaped to the Italian Riviera.

Avalon’s oceanfront Bellanca Hotel is centrally located to all the fun things to do on Catalina. Catch some rays atop the rooftop terrace and gaze down at the quaint town and port full of yachts. Complimentary bikes will take you everywhere, from the Wrigley Mansion to the stunning art deco theatre hidden inside Catalina’s Casino.

Shops and restaurants are within easy walking distance, as is the Descanso Beach Club home to Catalina’s only beachside restaurant and bar and one of the last private beaches in California open to the public. It’s also one of the few places where you can legally have a drink in your hand and your feet in the sand…at the same time. In addition to water sports, the island is also known for rock climbing, ziplining, and four-wheel drive excursions into the untouched interior to see bison, leftover from a 1924 movie.

Hit up The Naughty Fox restaurant in the hotel—Catalina’s newest hotspot for dining and lounging. Top menu picks include lobster BLTs, Frito Misto and Ahi Poke Nachos.

111 Crescent Ave.
Avalon
Online: bellancahotel.com

Ojai Valley Inn: Surrounded by the scenic Sulphur and Topatopa mountains, this memory-making mom getaway to Ojai is just 90 minutes away from LA. Health-conscious and spiritually-focused moms will find peace, contentment and gratitude here, add to that an award-winning Spa called the Spa Ojai, tennis courts and a championship golf course, it’s no wonder the Ojai Valley Inn is referred to as ‘Shangri-LA.’

While families love splashing around in the family-friendly Pixie Pool, for Moms on vacation—sans kids—you can peacefully enjoy the Indigo Pool. This adults-only pool is a luxury experience with a full bar and dainty morsels like ceviche, sliced fruit and crudité plates. Four other notable restaurants on the property feature delectable dishes made from locally grown ingredients.

For some fun, shop in town for art, fun gifts and home products. Bibliophile moms should check out Bart’s Books, the world’s most fantastic outdoor bookstore offering over 130,000 second hand books to choose from. Most importantly, though, do not miss what locals call the “pink moment”—a daily phenomenon where the sky takes on a soft, pinkish glow at dusk.

905 Country Club Rd.
Ojai
Online:
ojaivalleyinn.com

Skyview Los Alamos: This 1950’s roadside lodge turned mid-century modern luxury boutique motel is just off the 101 Freeway on a hilltop with views of the Santa Ynez Wine Country. Road-trippin’ moms can park and forget about the car all weekend long because everything is within walking distance from the rustic chic hotel. The fully-renovated rooms come with down duvets for chilly nights.

Borrow one of the Linus Bikes and ride down the hill to Bell St., the old-west-style town. Basically, Los Alamos is seven blocks dominated by restaurants, tasting rooms and art galleries. For dinner, dine at Norman Restaurant and Bar which serves California fare with nods to the town’s country roots. Foodie moms will love the charcuterie board with apricot and goat cheese crostini, the achiote chicken, Wagyu striploin, and the cornbread pudding.

Relax and refresh after dinner at the 21-and-over heated swimming pool or chill out with one of the vineyard wines on an adirondack chair by the fire pits.

9150 US-101
Los Alamos
Online:
skyviewlosalamos.com

Santa Barbara Funk Zone: With a Mediterranean-like climate and spectacular beaches, Santa Barbara is known as the American Riviera. If you’ve got a group full of really fun women who are always up for a good time, one of the best girl’s trip ideas is planning a trip to Santa Barbara’s Funk Zone—an area full of arts, culture, wineries, restaurants, and shopping.

The Funk Zone has a unique history and is one of the “funkiest” areas to explore with mom friends. Extending from State St. and Garden St. to Montecito St. and Cabrillo Blvd., we recommended staying at a hotel right in the middle of the action. Spots include: Hotel Californian, Riviera Beach House, The Waterman, Hotel Milo, Kimpton Canary, Palihouse, Hotel MIlo and the Haley Hotel. Just a short walk away from any of these accommodations is the most eclectic mix of artist galleries that used to be old warehouses. You’ll also find breweries dotted along the way.

Farm-to-table restaurants like Finch & Fork or The Lark offer fresh, seasonal fare and a local vibe. You’ll be right in the middle of Santa Barbara’s most happening area with your ride-and-die moms, so grab a glass of wine from the Santa Barbara Winery—no kids allowed—and then explore all this bustling area has to offer.

Good to Know: Leave the car at home! You can take the train from LA’s Union Station to Santa Barbara. The Pacific Surfliner route offers daily round-trip service from either Los Angeles or San Diego to Santa Barbara. And once you get there, the station is just a 4-minute walk (0.2 miles) to the Funk Zone.

Online: santabarbaraca.com

Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa: Time-deprived moms who want a quick getaway need the Glen Ivy Spa. You’ll love the body moisturizing spa treatments, hydro massages, 17 wellness pools and the “Grotto” experience at this one-of-a-kind day-spa. It’s a wellness destination where moms can get away from it all—without the sounds of those lovely kids we hold so near and dear—even if only just for the day. Grab a glass of champagne from the Paradise bar and have the “spa day” of your life.

Get ready to dip yourself into various 104-degree, sulfur-rich, geothermal springs—an not just for show, they provide a number of therapeutic effects. Expect to ease tight muscles and joints, calm inflammation in the body, boost blood flow and flush out toxins.

The therapeutic red clay mineral baths, affectionately known as “Club Mud” are said to have healing properties as well. It’s not a fountain of youth, but immerse yourself into the mud and you’ll feel like a playful kid again.

Your day will not be complete without a visit to the Grotto. Descend into a subterranean cave where you’ll be painted neck-to-toe with a warm aloe vera, coconut oil, eucalyptus, shea butter and lavender masque. Then, warm your body in the gently heated cavern where the silky formula soaks further into your skin. When you’re ready, step into the next room to rinse off under a cascading waterfall before moving into the final, cooler grotto to relax with tea, water, and fruit. In a word, heavenly!

Glen Ivy sources organic and locally grown ingredients whenever possible, sometimes harvested from trees that grow right on the property. Fruit for your orange and grapefruit juices or avocados are used daily. Because wellness is what Glen Ivy is all about, they offer a variety or vegetarian and vegan dishes, as well as gluten-free. Our recommends? Start your day in the Goco Café with a Matcha and finish off at The Chill Zone. There you’ll find a variety of fresh pressed juices, delicious popsicles, real fruit smoothies, and even homemade empanadas.

25000 Glen Ivy Rd.
Corona
Online: glenivy.com

After a day at Glen Ivy Hot Springs, you could be too tired to drive home, so booking an Airbnb might be a way to continue the party through the weekend. There are several great Airbnbs near Corona, CA.

 

Jacuzzi and pool includes 6 chaise lounge chairs and umbrellas on an outside deck.
Airbnb

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Rancho Santa Fe: The coastal community of Rancho Santa Fe is one of the most expensive and exclusive communities in San Diego County. If you’re a mom who prefers the country club over the PTA, then this resort-style living, rural enclave in the hills is right up your fairway. While there are so many beautiful hotels in Rancho Santa Fe, sometimes with a big group, it’s more fun to rent a house.

Plan a reunion with up to 16 of your best high school buds, sorority sisters or play the consummate party host for just the girls when that decade birthday comes around. We love this private, five-acre resort ranch with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a driveway big enough to park 10 cars and an abundance of amenities. Moms will love the massive pool, jacuzzi, basketball court, mini golf course and in-ground trampoline. And for the competitive set, there are lawn games like corn hole, bocce ball and horseshoe. The palapa for outdoor meals includes mini fridge, sink, grill and stove. Catch up on life at the outdoor fireplace with cocktails in hand. You’ll enjoy every minute of this home away from home.

Sleeps: 16
Price: $1135/night
Online: airbnb.com

Fun Girls Trip Locations under 3 Hours from Los Angeles

Cuyama Buckhorn: The Hidden Valley of Enchantment is the perfect place for passionate, creative moms who relish the idea of being one with nature. Take the uber-scenic Route 33 to get to this former booming oil town at the four corners of four counties. You can even charge your electric vehicles upon arrival.

Cuyama Buckhorn is a laid-back, mid-century meets western-style, fully-renovated motel with modern amenities. Not only is this an artists community, but loads of adventures for nature-loving moms. Visit the Bitter Creek Wildlife Refuge to see endangered California Condors as they roost and forage. In the spring, catch the wildflower superbloom at Carrizo Plain National Monument. Hike to the salt flats, check out the historic cave paintings and the San Andreas fault. ATV through Ballinger Canyon. Mountain bike or hike through Los Padres National Forest. Stargaze at Mt. Pinos. One minute you could be wine-tasting at Sagebrush Annie’s or attending the Fall Food & Wine Festival, and the next minute you could be line dancing at a Chuckwagon BBQ. There’s so much to do on a girls trip to Cuyama.

4923 Primero St
New Cuyama
Online: cuyamabuckhorn.com

Best Place for Girls Trip under 4 Hours from Los Angeles

Carter Estate Winery and Resort: The Carter Estate Winery and Resort in Temecula is the ideal place to spend quality mom ‘me-time’ with friends. The bungalows and suites all have king-sized beds, so you won’t find any families around the property to induce FOMO mom-guilt. Instead, savor every sip of their award-winning sparkling wines on your private patio overlooking the vineyards.

Tempt your palates with a variety of wines from only the best varietals in the Carter Estate wine tasting room at the resort. For curious moms who’d love wine-tasting all of Temecula’s incredible wines, borrow some bikes from the hotel and explore wine country at your own pace or “wine’d” down at the Grapeseed Spa, just up the road at the South Coast Winery Resort & Spa.

34450 Rancho California Rd.
Temecula
Online: carterestatewinery.com

After the year we’ve had, moms deserve a break. For most of us, a roadside motel without cable sounds like a dream if it comes with a few solid hours of uninterrupted sleep. But if you’re looking for a getaway that offers a little more, look no further. From solo escapes to spots where you can bring the babes and still indulge in some me-time, read on to discover our top picks when it comes to hotels and resorts with perks just perfect for mom.

WEST COAST/HAWAII

The Meritage Resort & Vista Collina | Napa, CA

Located in the beautiful secluded hills of Napa Valley, The Meritage Resort and Spa and its sister property, Vista Collina Resort blend world-class luxury with exceptional hospitality for a resort experience, the perfect getaway for all mothers. Amenities include: Food & Wine Village with a locally sourced artisanal market, nine on-site tasting rooms, a spacious community lawn for picnics and outdoor gatherings and more. The crown jewel of the resorts is their award-winning spa Spa Terra, featuring curated services and experiences in the heart of wine country. The unique spa is positioned underground in the Estate Cave, a 22,000-square-foot enclave with stunning copper and stone water walls.

Online: meritagecollection.com/meritage-resort

 

Hotel del Coronado | Coronado, CA

Hotel del Coronado

If old-world California style with laid-back, luxury accommodations and unique activity offerings sound like your thing, then look no further than the iconic Hotel del Coronado, located in Southern California just off the coast of San Diego. With a spa that knows what a mom needs and a Sunday brunch that some say is the best in the country (can you say gourmet bloody mary bar?), the Del is the perfect escape for a solo artist or a mom with kids in tow.

1500 Orange Ave
Coronado, CA
Online: hoteldel.com

 

Suncadia Resort | Cle Elum, WA

Suncadia Resort

Just 80 miles from Seattle, moms looking for a unique wellness weekend can start with a power session of relaxation at Glade Springs Spa, daily sunrise yoga, chef's demo cooking and nutrition classes, and inspired fitness classes led by celebrity coach KaisaFit while taking in the view of sunny Cascade Mountains. Be sure you books some time for a salt soak. 

3600 Suncadia Tr.
Cle Elum, WA
Online: destinationhotels.com

 

Aston Kaanapali Shores | Maui, Hawaii 

Moms will capture moments of R&R at this sprawling oceanfront resort in one of Hawaii’s most unspoiled locales. Situated on 10 acres of tropical landscape with multiple pools, the property grounds immerse guests in the quintessential Hawaiian experience. Moms will enjoy the comforts of home including a full kitchen, washer/dryer and private lanai alongside convenient resort amenities, such as grocery delivery, concierge, room service and massages and facials at onsite Puamana Day Spa. 

Moms will also have the opportunity to engage with the local culture during weekly workshops and classes from Hawaiian lei making to hula and ukulele classes. The resort recently introduced PlacePass, a new vacation-planning platform, enabling moms to conveniently book over 200,000 experiences that interest them most with top local tour operators. Moms will love activities such as a private photography portrait sessionprivate Reiki sessionprivate surf lessons and more.

Online: aquaaston.com

Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach | Oahu

@themarcystop (Lauren Gould)

Located steps from the beach in the center of Waikiki, ‘Alohilani offers a balance of energy and relaxation in a lively urban setting. The hotel is fresh off a $125 million transformation by award-winning design firm, Rockwell Group. Standout amenities include two restaurants from internationally acclaimed Iron Chef Morimoto, an open-air lobby with a captivating two-story Oceanarium and a vibrant pool deck overlooking Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head.

Moms can indulge in a new sustainable food and cocktail happy hour series centered around locally sourced products that coincide with Earth’s elements. Dishes include goat cheese samosas featuring local chevre from Maui Surfing Goat Dairy, Oahu kampachi ceviche, bacon-wrapped spicy Kauai shrimp and more.

Online: alohilaniresort.com

SOUTHWEST

Canyon Ranch | Tucson, AZ

Canyon Ranch

Moms who prefer to recharge their batteries by paying a little TLC to themselves—through fitness, healthy gourmet meals, spa, and meditation—can pack their bags for an escape to the Tuscon Canyon Ranch retreat. This desert oasis is a getaway that goes beyond health and beauty, offering a state of well-being, a place to decompress and focus on yourself.

8600 E Rockcliff Rd.
Tucson, AZ
Online: canyonranch.com

 

Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa | Austin, TX

Gabby Cullen

From the long porches with rocking chairs overlooking the golf course to the rolling hills that surround the property, a weekend here, at what marketing manager Rashida Wright calls "the front porch of hill country," is perfect for a mom getaway. Opt to spend a day at the spa, which has 20 treatment rooms, a sauna and a rooftop pool, or have the concierge set up transport to Fredericksburg (Texas wine country) for the day. Guests can play a round of golf and then come back and enjoy the fire pits on Lady Bird lawn.

Onlineomnihotels.com/austin-barton-creek

Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort - Hot Springs, AR

Oaklawn Racing Casino & Resort

After undergoing a major renovation, Oaklawn opened its luxe casino and resort in May 2021. With amenities like the Astral Spa, fine dining spots like The Bugler (which overlooks the racetrack), a casino for gambling fun, views of Hot Springs and Valley of the Vapors and an outdoor pool make this a perfect spot for a girl's weekend! It's also very close to downtown Hot Springs and the historic Bathhouse Row, as well as shopping, hiking and more! If you want to eat somewhere besides the resort, there are plenty of spots to choose from, including Hotel Hale and Superior Bathhouse Brewery, which are located in two of the historic bathhouses! 

Online: oaklawn.com/resort

MID-WEST

Surety Hotel | Des Moines, Iowa

Surety Hotel/Joshua-Foo

Designated as one of the best new hotels by Travel + Leisure, the Surety Hotel, located in Des Moines’ burgeoning downtown district, offers moms an escape from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding urban area and onto its newly reopened courtyard. The 2,220-square-foot calming outdoor space serves as the perfect venue for moms looking to take a moment for themselves, relax and imbibe on signature cocktails or specially curated whiskey flights. Moms can also enjoy Executive Chef Marque Collins’ locally-inspired menu that is thoughtfully prepared to showcase the flavor of the wood grill in the hotel’s flagship restaurant, The Mulberry Street Tavern.

Moms looking for a night away from the kids are welcome to participate in Blues and Wine nights, where they can enjoy discounts on select wines, or take in a peaceful yoga class during the Saturday Yoga Series in the Solarium. The Surety Hotel is the perfect place moms can give themselves a self-imposed timeout to enjoy some deserved peace and quiet, and an amazing night's rest.

Online: suretyhotel.com

The Talbott, a JdV by Hyatt Hotel | Chicago, IL

Joie de Vivre Hotels

Treat yourself at the Talbott! The hotel is just steps away from Chicago's Magnificent Mile where you can shop 'til you drop. Be sure to book some time at the Dita Day Spa and brunch at 20 East, the Talbott’s signature restaurant. It really makes for the perfect downtown adventure. 

20 E Delaware Pl.
Chicago, IL 
Online: jdvhotels.com/chicago/talbott-hotel

Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa | Teton Village, WY

Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa

Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa is a combination of rustic and luxe, which means mom can get pampered and still have an adventure on her getaway. The quintessential alpine ski lodge is abundant in the classic Western spirit of Jackson Hole and, since it’s nestled near two of America’s most celebrated national parks—Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, it serves as a perfect jumping-off point to an ultimate outdoor experience: skiing, biking, hiking, kayaking, and more.

In the evenings, take a dip in the 22-person rooftop hot tub and dine at Spur, the resort's 140-seat restaurant which serves up mountain cuisine—simple, homestyle meals made with seasonal, organic ingredients. Book a package at the SpaTerre. It offers unique packages that combine classic Thai and Indonesian spa treatments with local natural elements: spring water, salts, herbs, and mud. It’s the perfect way to unwind after biking down the mountain or paddling through the river in a kayak.

3385 Cody Lane
Teton Village, WY 
Online: tetonlodge.com

photo: Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa

Loews Minneapolis Hotel | Minneapolis, MN

Loews Minneapolis

Located right in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, you can upgrade mom’s stay with a treatment at Embury Spa. Candlelight massages, soothing body wraps and all the classic spa amenities (including blow dries, waxing and even makeup application). Once you've fully relaxed, you can check out all that the neighborhood has to offer, like the Mary Tyler Moore statue

601 N 1st Ave.
Minneapolis, MN
Online: loewshotels.com/minneapolis-hotel

 

EAST COAST

JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa | Orlando, FL 

Situated right outside Disney World, the AAA 4 diamond rated JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa has everything moms need for a trip to the parks with a luxury twist, including a 10,000 square foot spa with treatments unique to the resort, like a forest therapy massage, a hydra-fusion facial using JetPeel technology (the only of its kind in Central Florida!), and meditation manicures using devices backed by Deepak Chopra.

Moms can also reserve a chic daybed or cabana at one of the resort’s two pools, or visit one of the resort’s seven onsite restaurants and bars, including the swanky steak and seafood restaurant with over 1,300 bottles of wine, Sear + Sea, and the newly opened, Asian-inspired rooftop lounge, illume, boasting panoramic views of the nightly Disney fireworks for a picture-perfect way to end the day.

Online: marriott.com

Wylder Hotel Tilghman Island | Tilghman Island, MD

Wylder Hotel Tilghman Island

Treat yourself (and other moms you know) to a stay in an iconic hotel that features 54 newly designed guest rooms that give off a chill seaside cottage vibe, but offer plenty of modern amenities for a relaxing stay. The Wylder Hotel Tilghman Island is situated on nine acres of waterfront property and has all sorts of on-site activities: paddle boarding, sailing, bike rides, bocce ball and more.

Swim in the saltwater swimming pool, dine at Tickler’s Crab Shack & Restaurant or stop off at the seaside wood-fired sauna for some luxe downtime. You can even bring your dog! 

21551 Chesapeake House Drive
Tilghman Island, MD 
Online: wylderhotels.com

Gansevoort Meatpacking | New York, NY

Gansevoort Meatpacking

If a spectacular weekend in the city or a city staycation is what you want, the Gansevoort Meatpacking delivers. Savor the 360-degree views of Manhattan and the Hudson River, dine at American eatery The Chester, and wander down to the High Line Park. After a night on the town, treat yourself to well-deserved downtime at Exhale Spa.

18 9th Ave.
New York, NY 
Online: gansevoorthotelgroup.com/meatpackingdistrict

The Ritz-Carlton | Fort Lauderdale, FL

The Ritz-Carlton

Any mom will love spending time in Fort Lauderdale’s only full-service beachfront spa, which resides on the seventh floor, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. There are 11 treatment rooms, Jacuzzis on the tropical pool deck, and splurge treatments like the Cleansing Ceremony or the Biodynamic Facial. Choose among several packages, including the mom-favorite Spa-Cation Package.

Wander in and out of the boutiques that line Las Olas Boulevard before heading back to dinner with ocean views at Burlock Coast, the hotel’s restaurant that offers modern-coastal fare prepared with locally sourced ingredients.

1 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 
Online: ritzcarlton.com/hotels/fortlauderdale

Kimpton Cardinal | Winston-Salem, NC

Kimpton Cardinal

Be a kid again with a weekend of play at Kimpton Cardinal in Winston-Salem. You’ll get brunch for two (or solo if desired) and cocktails to kick off the weekend, a relax and rejuvenate in-room spa treatment with fresh flowers and best of all—free reign to play in the Adult Recreation Room, where you can slide, bowl and dribble to your heart’s content.  Soak in the mix of history and modern amenities, with the combo of Art Deco architecture and vibrant artwork that adorns the walls. You’ll also enjoy the hotel’s proximity to the Downtown Arts District, Old Salem Museum & Gardens and, best of all, Krispy Kreme headquarters.

51 East Fourth St.
Winston-Salem, NC 
Online: thecardinalhotel.com

St. Regis Atlanta | Atlanta, GA

St. Regis

Located in Atlanta's swankiest neighborhood, this Buckhead hotel offers pedestrian proximity to luxury shopping and world-class dining for moms on the move, and a beautiful spa, on-site fine dining, and terraced city patios (complete with a pool, service, and luxury cabanas) for the mom who's happy to stay put. This splurge-worthy stay includes a guest butler service, just in case you need something done, STAT.

88 West Paces Ferry Rd.
Atlanta, GA
Online: stregisatlanta.com

 

INTERNATIONAL

Grand Velas Riviera Maya

Gabby Cullen

Located about 25 minutes away from the Cancun airport and five minutes away from downtown Playa del Carmen, with only 30% of the 206 acres developed, the Grand Velas gives off a remote vibe that feels far away from everyday life The beach is a short walk away from two of the three properties; if you stay in the Grand Class, you'll have an oceanfront view; if you stay in the Ambassador, you'll enjoy views of both the infinity pool and the ocean. If you stay in Zen, you'll be surrounded by the jungle, and you'll feel far away from it all. The suites are huge, each one no less than 1,000 square feet (perfect for a group of moms to share); they all have balconies, deep soaking tubs, Molton Brown products and of course, fully-stocked minibars. Some even offer private plunge pools. Daily activities include dance classes, beach volleyball, cooking classes, bike rides, sessions with a personal trainer, outdoor yoga and more. 

Be sure to book a table at one of their award-winning upscale restaurants: Frida, Piaf or Cocina de Autor. One thing that should be on top of your list is a day at the award-winning Se Spa. This peaceful sanctuary has been awarded five stars by Forbes travel. Try one of their unique massages or treatments (the Sounds of the Soul is their newest offering), experience the eight-step hydrotherapy program and take a Water Journey in the sensory pool. 

Get more details about the resort here

Online: rivieramaya.grandvelas.com

Victoria House Resort & Spa, | Belize

Located on Ambergris Caye, the largest of the Belizean Islands, this award-winning resort offers the perfect balance: a tranquil environment where guests can enjoy total relaxation, and a host of exciting adventures.  Exploring easy to reach ancient Mayan temples, zip-lining over jungle canopies, and making unforgettable memories on a rainforest expedition or diving trip to the World Heritage coral reef are all possibilities.

Moms will especially enjoy the Blissfully Belize Package which includes luxury accommodations in either a Casita or Palmetto room, one-hour treatment for two at the spa, a bottle of Prosecco and a welcome “Belizean Colada” cocktail and more.

Online: victoria-house.com

Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan | Grand Bahama Island

Situated on the sparkling coastline of Grand Bahama Island, Lighthouse Pointe is the leading all-inclusive resort at Grand Lucayan, overlooking a 7.5-acre white-sand beach and sprawling acres of pristine property. Guests of Lighthouse Pointe enjoy exceptional crowd free amenities, including access to its progressive fitness facilities, soothing body treatments at the 25,000 sq. ft. Senses Spa and 18-holes of championship golf at The Reef Course, acclaimed as one of the world’s “Top 100” golf courses.

Moms will love the property's 196 stylish guestrooms, four dining destinations, including Portobello’s, Pizzeria Capri, Aroma Café and Waves Bar & Grill, and presents visitors with easy access to a myriad of fresh air excursions, from biking along historic trails and birdwatching at the nearby Rand Nature Centre, to horseback riding along the sparkling shoreline or fishing in one of the world’s top sportfishing regions.

Online: .grandlucayan.com

Andaz Mayakoba Resort Riviera Maya | Riviera Maya, Mexico

Nestled along the Caribbean beachfront, this expansive resort brings the outdoors indoors for an authentic and eclectic escape. Upon their reopening last summer, the resort rolled out a variety of new wellness programming on a dedicated weekly wellness calendar including fitness classes, solo meditation experiences, DIY in-room spa workshops and more. 

Moms interested in fitness have a number of classes to choose from each day including beach yoga and Pilates, guided Mayan meditation, stand-up paddleboard yoga, HIIT cardio, personal training sessions! There also is the property’s new Tequila University, an experience to learn the history of the spirit and have a tasting, “students” also receive a signed diploma after “graduating.” There are also more experiences from the property’s Cultural Curator, including a hammock weaving class, with a local artisan and a guacamole making class. 

Online: hyatt.com

Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa and Casino | Palm Beach, Aruba

With its recent renovations, Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa and Casino is the dream vacation for any mother for a getaway. Trankilo, the new adults-only pool makes for a relaxing day. There are 10 private pool cabanas each with a dedicated entrance and stairway into the sleek, tension edge adults-only pool designed to make guests feel as though they are floating on the water. Moms can also have fun at the resort’s casino that features 13 gaming tables, 221 slot machines, 19 video poker machines and casino bar.

The new wellness program “Rise and Shine” consists of various daily classes including aerial yoga, meditation, and Tai Chi. There are also full moon yoga classes every month at the Big Palapa that will help guests restore energy and celebrate the beauty of the full moon. 

Online: hyatt.com

Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa | Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa is Kimpton’s first luxury property and Caribbean hotel. The property is located on Grand Cayman’s famed Seven Mile Beach. The design-centric property features three distinct culinary outlets, including a chef’s tasting bar, a locally influenced Mediterranean restaurant and a Mexican-inspired taco joint right on the beach.

Moms can head to the tranquil spa, providing the serene environment to recharge with a massage or a 2-hour rejuvenating treatment in the Hammam (the only one on the island and the tiles and team for installation were flown in from Turkey to ensure it was authentic).

Online: ihg.com

Images courtesy of properties

—Kate Loweth, Gabby Cullen & Shelley Massey

 

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This has been quite the year and moms for sure got the brunt of it all. Send her away on a zen-focused vacation and make one of these tiny homes the destination. They have the totally cute factor that she’ll love and (sadly) no room for the family to come along. The mom getaway awaits!

Joshua Tree Land Yacht (Joshua Tree, CA)

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Take in the beauty of Joshua Tree from this Classic Airstream Land Yacht trailer. At 31 feet, it’s just cozy enough for you and your little adventurers. The Airstream has a private deck and stock tank pool for cooling off while you enjoy the incredible desert scenery.

Sleep: 4
Cost: $122/night
Online: airbnb.com

Area 55 Futuro House (Joshua Tree, CA)

Airbnb

For a totally "out of this world" adventure, book a few nights at this restored Futuro House in Joshua Tree. This totally off-the-grid home has fresh water in the outdoor shower and a fire pit where you can eat under the stars. Solar power is available to charge your small electronics but there's no WiFi, just board games to enjoy in this gorgeous area of California. Check out our guide for ideas of what to do in the area. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $221/night
Online: airbnb.com

Mushroom Dome Cabin (Aptos, CA)

airbnb

For a magical vacation experience, try the beautiful and secluded Mushroom Dome Cabin. This popular hideaway near Santa Cruz treats you to acres of land to explore, a garden full of hummingbirds and incredible night skies.

Sleeps: 3
Cost: $154/night
Online: airbnb.com

ATL Unique and Modern (Atlanta, GA)

airbnb

This modern tiny house is your launch pad for exploring the city of Atlanta. With two queen beds, a bathroom and a full kitchen, this little rental has everything to host your family The private fenced yard has a fire pit and ping pong for a relaxed night in, and the location makes it easy to pop out to enjoy the sights of the city.

Sleeps: 4
Cost:  $113/night
Online: airbnb.com

The Flying Pig Treehouse Oasis - Topanga, CA

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Nestled in the hills of LA's Topanga Canyon, this bohemian treehouse-for-two is built in an old oak tree overlooking a seasonal waterfall. Escape here for a romantic getaway (sans kids), or for a parent-and-me glamping adventure. It's the perfect chance to unplug (from all those Zooms!) and get back to nature.

Sleeps: 2
Cost: $190/night
Online: airbnb.com/rooms/38700768

The Hummingbird (Sandy Valley, NV)

airbnb

Check out life on a working dude ranch with this tiny house in Nevada. Situated on the Sandy Valley Ranch and only one hour from Las Vegas, The Hummingbird is a western-themed rental with tons of charm. Guests can enjoy meals in the ranch house and book horseback rides when available.

Sleeps: 3
Cost: $85/night
Online: airbnb.com

Apple Blossom Cottage (Jamaica, VT)

airbnb

Head to Vermont for an enchanted stay at the tiny and whimsical Apple Blossom Cottage. With enough room for five guests, this sweet little home makes the perfect nesting place for a relaxing vacation. Make s’mores around the fire pit, enjoy the beauty of the gardens and mountains from the front porch or chill inside with the provided selection of board games and books.

Sleeps: 5
Cost: $78/night
Online: airbnb.com

Taos Country Cottage (Taos, NM)

airbnb

This light and airy Taos cottage sleeps four and has fantastic sky and mountain views, as well as an outdoor fire pit. Perfect for families, this rental has enough room to lounge and stretch out while still being uniquely compact. The house is close enough for a quick visit to town but private enough to unwind and relax in peace.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $89/night
Online: airbnb.com

Private Room in San Diego Treehouse (San Diego, CA)

Airbnb

This private room in a treehouse is a charming retreat for a mom & me or dad & me adventure. Here you'll be perched six blocks from The San Diego Bay, three blocks to the Village of Little Italy, and six blocks from the world famous Balboa Park and San Diego Zoo. Fun features include an outdoor shower, a shaded outdoor living room and bbq grill, access to a fully equipped gourmet kitchen and three outdoor decks. The upper deck has a fireplace and boasts views of the San Diego skyline and San Diego Bay.

Sleeps: 2 guests
Cost: $77/night
Online: airbnb.com/rooms/589214

Yellow Lifeguard Stand (Sarasota, FL)

airbnb

It’s all about easy breezy beach vibes at this bright tiny house in Sarasota, modeled after a lifeguard stand. Close to Siesta Key, this cheery charmer sleeps four and has two queen beds, TV, WiFi, a full bathroom, kitchen, surfboard-shaped breakfast bar and indoor and outdoor dining areas. The perfect vacation home for sand, sun and fun!

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $151/night
Online: airbnb.com

Finger Lakes Cottage (Honeoye, NY)

Glamping Hub

Step up your family bonding with a quiet tiny house in the woods on the Finger Lakes. This comfy spot sleeps four and allows for plenty of quiet relaxation. A shared lodge on the property has tables and chairs, as well as a bathroom, showers and the kitchen.

Insider Tip: This tiny house has a two-night minimum, so book a full weekend (or more!) and get ready to unplug and escape.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $95.23/night
Online: glampinghub.com

Getaway (DC, NY, Boston)

Liz Calka (@lizcalka) for Getaway

If you have a sense of adventure, you’ll love booking with Getaway! You won’t know your exact secret location until after you book, and that’s all part of the fun. Getaway escapes are within two hours of D.C., New York or Boston. On the day of your arrival, you’ll receive a text and email with the name of your tiny cabin. The D.C. escape is on 80 acres of woods and has 20 tiny cabins that fit 2 or 4 people. Kitchens are stocked with kitchen essentials, as well as snacks and simple meals for purchase. For the family that’s always up for some spontaneity, this is for you.

Sleeps: 2-4
Cost: $125/night
Online: getaway.house

Mt. Hood Tiny House Village (Welches, OR)

Mt. Hood Tiny House Village

Experience the majestic mountain views and enjoy tiny house living at this spot in Welches, Oregon. The Mt. Hood Tiny House Village at Mt. Hood Village RV Resort is near Mt. Hood National Forest and just an hour from Portland, Oregon. The charming tiny houses sleep between 3 and 5 people, with full bathrooms and kitchens. Hiking trails and an on-site pool, playground and restaurant make this a great stop for families.

Sleeps: 3-5
Cost: $135/night
Online: rvonthego.com

Waterloo/Lost Island KOA

Waterloo/Lost Island KOA

The bright deluxe cabins at the Waterloo KOA fit 4-8 people, so there’s room for your whole crew! Kids will love walking out the door to the campground’s playground and swimming beach. For even more fun, Lost Island, Iowa’s largest waterpark, is just a half mile down the road.  

Sleeps: 4-6
Online: koa.com

Think Big A Tiny House Resort (Cairo, NY)

Think Big A Tiny House Resort via Yelp

Try out the tiny house lifestyle in this resort on 28 acres just two hours outside of New York City. In your tiny house at Think Big A Tiny House Resort, you’ll find linens, kitchenware, full bath, WiFi, cable TV, Netflix, private patio, fire pit, outdoor dining table and more. Guests are welcome to herbs and veggies from the garden, fresh eggs from the chickens, board games, DVDs and plenty of other luxuries to make your stay amazing. Visit the website for the most current rates and availability.

Online: atinyhouseresort.com

—Kate Loweth & Anna Doogan

 

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Tis always the season for self-care as a mom. Whether you need a little me-time or you want a weekend with your girl tribe, we’ve found the best staycations for moms near San Diego. We know that being close to home (but feeling a world away) is important for maximum relaxation––and these mom getaways are serene spots that fit the bill. Scroll through our guide and book your trip today.

Fairmont Grand Del Mar

Fairmont Grand Del Mar

Local luxury! Unwind at this 400-acre Mediterranean resort full of old-world charm. You’ll find a world-class spa, six restaurants, a premier golf course, and even an equestrian center. Revive with a fitness or yoga class. Even more, hit a few balls on the tennis court or take a lesson. Moreover, if you want to go anywhere, they offer luxury car service. You’ll leave feeling like you're living a dream.

When planning your trip, be sure to check out Fairmont Grand Del Mar's Way of Wellbeing workshops here. Be sure to make reservations for their grand and elegant afternoon tea. Then head to their Center for Wellbeing to enjoy some much deserved pampering via spa treatments and beauty services, fitness classes and wellbeing therapies.

Cost: From $448/night (plus resort fee $40/night)

5300 Grand Del Mar Ct.
San Diego, CA 92130
Online: fairmont.com

Miramonte Indian Wells Resort & Spa

Miramonte Resort via Yelp

Desert oasis! Nestled in the Santa Rosa mountains amongst olive trees, you’ll find this beautiful resort with an award-winning spa and first-rate golf course awaits you. Dine in and enjoy the locally sourced food at the Citrus & Palm restaurant. Even more, try the eucalyptus steam room or get your nails done in the salon. Take time to relax by one of the three pools and take a dip to rejuvenate yourself.

Cost: From $118/night (plus resort fee $35/night)

45000 Indian Wells Lane
Indian Wells, CA 92210
Online: miramonteresort.com

Monarch Beach Resort

Monarch Beach Resort

First-rate! With AAA Five-Diamond hospitality and a Pacific Ocean view, you’ll feel miles away, yet close to home. From the private beach and oceanfront golf to the Miraval Life in Balance Spa and the Drybar Salon, you can find many ways to take care of yourself. Make time to indulge in the fine dining at Bourbon Steak OC.

Cost: From $499/night 

One Monarch Beach Resort
Dana Point, CA 92629
Online: monarchbeachresort.com

Rancho Bernardo Inn

Rancho Bernardo Inn

Although it's renown for its beautiful grounds and serene atmosphere, we know that a Swedish massage, hydrating facial and poolside lunch with your gal pals will be the highlight of your trip. Even more, fireside dining at the Veranda lounge with music playing in the background allows you to sit and relax while being waited on.

Cost: From $198/night (plus resort fee $29/night)

17550 Bernardo Oaks Dr.
Rancho Bernardo, CA 92128
Online: ranchobernardoinn.com

Cape Rey Resort and Spa

Cape Rey Resort and Spa

Notably, this resort is right across the street from the beach. Check-in, go for a walk, then head to the Ocean Crest Spa for a massage and a facial. Moreover, the steam room (included) is worth the trip. Dine while looking at the ocean at the on-site Chandler's restaurant and relax at the lobby bar––it has a nice ambiance.

Cost: From $137/night (plus resort fee $27.50/night)

1 Ponto Rd.
Carlsbad, CA 92011
Online: caperey.com

La Quinta Resort

La Quinta Resort via Yelp

Let the show begin! Surrounded by the Santa Rosa mountains, the La Quinta resort is where Hollywood stars from Greta Garbo to Clark Gable would go to relax. Unwind in the beautiful guest rooms with leather furniture and (most!) with fireplaces. Get a good workout playing on one of the seven golf courses or head to the Tennis Center to hit the ball around. The resort is spread out with 41 outdoor swimming pools and seven restaurants to choose from.

Cost: From $179/night (plus resort fee $35/night)

49-499 Eisenhower Dr.
La Quinta, CA 92253
Online: laquintaresort.com

La Valencia Hotel

La Valencia Hotel

Surely a little pampering in La Jolla would make a perfect getaway. First of all, the views are stunning and also, you're within walking distance to the shops downtown. If you're there on the weekend, the brunch at The Med is a must––and spending the evening at the La Sala bar is a nice perk too.

Cost: From $225/night (plus resort fee $30/night)

1132 Prospect St.
La Jolla, CA 92037
Online: lavalencia.com

Balboa Bay Resort

Balboa Bay Resort via Yelp

All aboard! If you love boats, the ocean, a Mediterranean vibe and luxury, this resort is a perfect spot in Newport Beach. This AAA Four Diamond resort has hosted all kinds of celebrities. Dine on locally caught fish in the sea-view restaurant and splash in the expansive pool, or treat yourself to a relaxing heated seashell massage at the spa. Explore the harbor in one of the hotel’s electric Duffy boats.

Cost: From $233/night (plus $30 resort fee)

1221 W. Coast Hwy
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Online: balboabayresort.com

Marriott Coronado Resort

Marriott Coronado Resort

Above all, a room with bay views and a pillow top bed are both beautiful and relaxing. Not to mention the plethora of exercise options: free bike rentals and fitness classes, a gym and tennis courts. After your workout, you can get a massage, then dine in the Current restaurant with views of the San Diego Bay.

Cost: From $224/night (plus resort fee $25/night)

2000 Second St.
Coronado, CA 92118
Online: marriott.com/coronado-island-resort

Kimpton Hotel Palomar San Diego

Kimpton Hotel Palomar San Diego via Yelp

Without the littles in tow, you can truly experience San Diego nightlife. First of all, this boutique hotel is located in the Gaslamp Quarter where there are plenty of restaurants and things to do. Even more, you'll find a rainfall shower head and a comfy bathrobe to relax in while in the room. In fact, you can have free wine and chips in the afternoon, then play games in their hang out room. 

Cost: From $92/night (plus resort fee $22.50/night)

1047 5th Ave.
San Diego, CA 92101
Online: kimptonhotels.com/palomar

Kona Kai Resort

Kona Kai Resort

Every room has a view at this local getaway. Surely, staying at this resort you'll get some rest and rejuvenation. Not only does it have its own private beach, but you can also enjoy a mani-pedi or a relaxing facial at the spa with the girls. Even more, dine by the water at the Vessels Restaurant and Bar or hit up the pool's cool tiki bar during the day.

Cost: From $121/night (plus resort fee $27/night)

1551 Shelter Island Dr.
San Diego, CA 92106
Online: resortkonakai.com

The Lodge at Torrey Pines

The Lodge at Torrey Pines

For one thing, the luxurious touches like Egyptian-cotton linens, marble baths and leather seating will invite you to relax in style. A warm-spiced mani-pedi and de-stressing massages will feel even better. Above all, the beautiful sunsets and fireplace in the rooms will win you over.

Cost: From $290 (plus resort fee $35/night)

11480 North Torrey Pines Rd.
La Jolla, CA 92037
Online: lodgetorreypines.com

Paradise Point Resort & Spa

Paradise Point Resort & Spa

If you're looking for an island getaway right in San Diego, then this upscale resort and spa is a good go-to spot. From (included) exercise classes to hot stone massages, you'll feel like you've left it all behind for a day or two. Plus, there are five restaurants that serve delicious eats from burgers to seafood and Mexican food too.

404 Vacation Rd.
San Diego, CA 92109
Online: paradisepoint.com

Omni La Costa Resort and Spa

Omni La Costa Resort and Spa

There are a plethora of things to do (and not do) at this stunning Carlsbad resort and spa. From free bicycles, Pilates and tennis lessons to a sauna, steam room and spa pool, you can find both fitness and downtime at this resort. Plus, there are plenty of dining options from Bob's Steak House to VUE restaurant (located on the golf course).

Cost: From $224/night (plus resort fee $35/night)

2100 Costa Del Mar Rd.
Carlsbad, CA 92009
Online: omnihotels.com/lacosta

––Nikki Walsh

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Moms work hard and sometimes a couple of hours at the spa or, a fun night out with the girls, just isn’t enough to rejuvenate. Give that special do-everything lady a real treat with a weekend away from home. There are some great nearby getaways and retreats that will have mom feeling like a million bucks and ready to return home to her tribe full of energy. Book these great stays now, and show mom how much you really love her! Read on to find out more.

photo: Hamza via flickr

Astoria

Just a quick two-hour drive away, Astoria has everything mom has been dreaming of. With easy access to the Columbia River and Oregon Coast beaches; a multitude of museum and heritage sites; and endless number of hiking trails and outdoor activities—mom will have plenty to do. A climb to the top of the Astoria Column—600 feet above sea level— will give her a nice little adrenaline rush and a beautiful view of Young’s Bay, the Coast Range, the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean. Or, she can really get her blood pumping with a zip-line adventure with High Life Adventures! Have her bring a friend and they can kill a whole day soaring through trees.

Downtown Astoria is adorable and filled with shops that mom is sure to enjoy perusing. After a day of browsing local goods, she’s sure to have worked up an appetite. Mom can grab a bite at the Fort George Brewery where any Portlander will feel right at home with their selection of craft beers, pub food and pizzas. Or, she can hop over to T. Paul’s Urban Cafe for some fine seafood dining and dessert.

Book mom a stay at the Best Western Astoria Bayfront Hotel where she will enjoy a spacious room, access to a pool and hot tub and a free full breakfast each morning. What a bonus! If you want to make mom feel really loved, suprise her with a 90 minute relaxation massage for $110 at Malama Day Spa. She is sure to return home with an extra big smile after this amazing treatment.

Best Western
555 Hamburg st. Astoria
Cost: Rooms start at $112/night
Onlinebestwestern.com

photo: via Rooted and Open

Sacred Mother’s Retreat
Give mom an opportunity to spend a weekend meditating, getting her yoga on, writing and getting in touch with her artistic side along with a group of women who know exactly how she feels: other moms. This retreat is nestled in the Central Oregon Cascades at the serene Suttle Lake Camp. It is specifically designed for mothers looking to relax and connect with others. Unlike many retreats, this one is all-inclusive, so for one reasonable payment of between $350 -$400 (depending on choice of accommodation) mom gets to enjoy all of the workshops led by professionals, chef-prepared organic meals and family-style lodging.

Along with workshops, yoga and meditation; mom will have the opportunity to join guided hikes and enjoy a free session with visiting practitioners. Some of the treatments she can choose from include massage, reiki and intuitive counseling.

The Sacred Mother Retreat is held twice a year. Once in June and again in October.

Sacred Mother’s Retreat
June 7-9
Suttle Lake Oregon
Online: rootedandopen.com/smr

photo: Amie B. via Yelp

Mt. Rainier

There is nothing quite like a weekend stay at a cabin in the woods. Mt. Rainier is the perfect place to send mom. With the National Park open year-round, she can get in all of the outdoor adventures she’s been dreaming of. If she’s been wanting to snow shoe, the higher levels don’t melt until well into summer and there are plenty of lowland hikes that will take her through towering trees, along babbling rivers and streams, and by crystalline waterfalls. Book her a ride on tram at Northwest Trek and she may even get an opportunity to meet wildlife up close and in person! Or book her a ride for only $41 on the Mt. Rainier Railroad where she will see the wilderness area from a truly unique perspective all while relaxing in style.

While hotels are nice, there’s nothing like a night or two in a luxury cabin. Three Bears Lodge has eight cabins available. All have hot tubs, fire pits, and wood stoves for mom to enjoy. She’ll love spending her evening soaking under the stars with a glass of wine in her hand. Be warned…she may never want to come home.

Three Bears Lodge
Ashford Wa.
Cost: Vary by cabin
Online: rainierlodging.com

photo: by Annette Benedetti

Seabrook Washington

Just a three hour drive from Portland, Seabrook is a small town on the Washington coast that offers mom a dream retreat from the from the demands of daily life. Book her a luxury cottage through Seabrook Cottage Rentals.  There are a variety of options available, some with fireplaces for mom to cozy up next to with good read and some with hot tubs perfect for soaking under the stars in.

That special lady in your life will love strolling around this idealistic little town where her car will go unused for the entirety of her stay. She can rent a bike from Bucks Bike if she wants to get around faster than on foot, but for the most part, everything she wants or needs is a quick walk away including the stunning coast line and great dining options like Front Street Market  and Frontager’s Pizza Co.  And mom will love grabbing a sip at Stowaway Wine and Cheese Bar.

If you want to make sure your favorite lady feels extra special and returns to you at her best, make sure to book a massage at Spa Elizabeth where she will receive unparalleled service. Give her a beach giveaway she will never forget. After all, she deserves it.

—Annette Benedetti

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Traveling with infants is hard. Yes, even for this LGBT family with two hands-on Moms who in their pre-Mom days both flew over 50,000 miles a year.

My wife and I recently flew to New Orleans for Mardi Gras with our 6-month-old daughter. Sure, this could be considered a ludicrous first trip for an infant, but we figured if we could swing it in a land of raucous revelers on Bourbon Street, there’s no place we couldn’t go!

Beyond the obvious suggestions like feeding your little one a bottle or breast during takeoff and landing, here are my tips for traveling with an itty bitty in tow:

1. Use curbside check-in.

Nearly every major airport has curbside check-in which is a lifesaver when you plan to check bags and baby gear. We opted to bring her car seat (free to check on airlines), so we unloaded her and popped it in our travel bag right at the curb along with our other checked luggage.

My wife then parked the car and I waited with or little inside, schlepping only her and her diaper bag. Curbside check in is free for most airlines, but I advise tipping a few bucks a bag, because it’s just the right thing to do.

2. Splurge for a suite.

Bambinos clearly nap a lot and go to bed early. That means that unless you have a little one who can sleep anywhere (we don’t), when they sleep you will be shackled to a room with the lights off, tiptoeing around in silence. Since this gets old after about nap #1, pay the extra money for a suite. Your little one can sleep in peace and you can still feel like you are remotely human, sipping Cabernet and catching up on Netflix in the living room next door.

3. Bring beyond the basics.

Beyond all the things any reasonable parent would pack, here are a few unsung heroes I’d recommend:

  • Ready-to-use formula bottles: Although our daughter was still nursing, if you are stuck on the tarmac or in traffic, pre-mixed formula in mini bottles will get you through a hunger-induced screaming spell.
  • Dish soap: Bottles and breast pump parts won’t wash themselves on the road and you won’t want to opt for the bar soap in the hotel room.
  • Laundry detergent: Bring a little bottle full of laundry soap to wash out your little one’s clothes when she inevitably has a blowout, or four.
  • Snacks for yourself: Don’t forget that whenever your little one is sleeping you won’t have access to a fully-stocked fridge like home, so bring snacks for yourself to get you through some odd times, especially if you are still breastfeeding and consuming calories like a teenager running track.

4. Skip the stroller.

We gate checked our convertible travel stroller (each adult can gate check one stroller or car seat free of charge), but didn’t use it once the entire trip. Since our little nugget only weighs around 15 pounds, our can’t-live-without-carrier was much more convenient and felt safer when we wove through crowds on Bourbon Street. Because she’s at the age where she can face in or out, it also let her be a part of the party, or snuggle in.

5. Most hotels have cribs. 

Call ahead to make sure your hotel has cribs and then happily leave your pack-n-play behind. Bring a crib sheet from home to make it feel cozy.

6. Don’t book a balcony room on Bourbon Street. 

When booking our hotel room in New Orleans, these two cool chicks clutched to our pre-Mom getaways and thought, “How loud could a balcony room on Bourbon Street really be?” The answer is ridiculously loud. Resist the urge to opt for a room near the action, albeit the pool or the party street below, otherwise neither you or your little one will be able to sleep until the mayhem dies down. After one night we switched to an interior room and thankfully, our dream of vacationing regularly wasn’t ruined forever!

Pro tip: Don’t forget to ask for a credit if you downgrade rooms, most hotels will at least give you a resort credit you can use for parking or room service.

As a final thought for all the wanderlust-loving parents who are hesitant to take your little one on a plane or be away from the modern conveniences of our over-accessorized nurseries, just go for it. Yes, she will inevitably cry on the plane and you will be overwhelmed by both guilt and panic, but trust me, many of the people on the plane are parents themselves and will smile at you with a knowing look you will never forget. And if anyone has the audacity to throw you some shade, who cares—because you are out there showing your little one how amazing this great big world is!

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I am one mom of an amazing two-mom duo, raising a little girl to experience adventure, kindness and all things lovely! My blog is full of heart-warming advice and anecdotes about motherhood, travel and girl power. Stop by for a read at SheShe Life.

When was the last time you had some unadulterated, non kid-oriented fun? If it’s been too long to remember, it’s time to plan a mom getaway. But where do you go with your gal pals for mom-only R&R? And more importantly, where can you find a destination near you, but worlds away from kids, spouses and anything that could be loosely defined as an obligation? Cedarbrook Lodge—just a hop, skip and a jump from Sea-Tac Airport. The best part? If you get “the call” to come home, you’ll be home before your kiddos can say adiós.

photo: Jeff Caven/Cedarbrook Lodge

An Unlikely Oasis  
Nested on 18 acres of restored natural lush wetlands, Cedarbrook Lodge is not your typical airport hotel. In fact, it’s not even your typical hotel experience. From the moment you walk in you will feel like you have been transported to a discrete hideaway in the Cascade Foothills. From its cathedral ceilings and exposed wood beams to its lush outdoor spaces and peaceful atmosphere, there’s an overwhelming sense to come in, stay and be rejuvenated.  

photo: Jeff Caven/Cedarbrook Lodge

Quintessential Northwest Style
Cedarbrook has a quintessential Northwest style that is reflected in its comfortable and cozy accommodations as well as in its unexpected amenities, contemporary meeting spaces and original art work. The 169 guest rooms and suites are located in the Spruce, Dogwood and Alder buildings (see what they did there?), all within easy walking distance of other Cedarbrook facilities. Each building hosts a common area where you can pick up a book (or two) from their free lending library, grab some chocolatey goodness or Häagen-Dazs ice cream from their free and very generously stocked snack bar or simply kick back and relax in one of their comfy chairs or couches in front of the fireplace.

photo: Kristina Moy

The rooms and suites each come with their own private balcony (many with views of landscaped lawns and lush cedars), terry-lined robes, a functional desk/work area and wireless internet access (just in case you don’t want to totally unplug from the fam). The suites feature 640-square feet of living/entertainment space and 450-square feet of bedroom space—perfect for all of your mom friends. The suites also come with a working fireplace encased by a full wall of bookshelves that gives each room a warm, home-like feel. And the wide-open living and dining room space – complete with a luxurious, over-sized leather sofa, two sitting chairs and a coffee table – reflect an engaging and functional floor plan.

photo: Jeff Caven/Cedarbrook Lodge

Extra Perks 
In addition to regular rooms and suites, Cedarbrook offers ADA accessible and Fido-friendly rooms as well as a fitness center with state of the art equipment and machines. To make sure you get the best night’s sleep possible (what mom doesn’t want to hear that?), Cedarbrook also offers a custom pillow menu. Choose from seven different types of pillows, including a body pillow perfect for expecting mamas. Psst! If you happen to find the pillow of your dreams at Cedarbrook, you can order one at checkout and the hotel will ship it to your home. Rest assured, you’ll be delighted you did!

photo: Jeff Caven/Cedarbrook Lodge

Rejuvenate Your Mind, Body and Spirit
In September of 2014, Cedarbrook Lodge completed a $16 million expansion project that added an outdoor hot tub and a third guest room building as well as a brand new, top-notch spa that is the real show-stopper here. Using natural earth-friendly botanicals, herbal fusions and seasonal specialties, the highly skilled spa technicians at this ahh-mazing spa will customize a massage, facial or body wrap to your liking. Some of the treatments on the menu include hydrotherapy scrubs and wraps, five-step facials, jet-stream therapies, pure plant spa packages, detoxifying mud wraps, brookstone massages and even mom-to-be massages. The spa also offers nail services, so if you’ve been putting off that much-needed manicure or pedicure this is the time and the place to indulge.

photo: Kristina Moy

Farm-to-Table Dining
Another perk of this getaway is the award-winning dining experience you will receive at Copperleaf Restaurant & Bar. Savor year ’round fresh farm-inspired foods prepared from Cedarbrook Lodge’s on-site garden as well as locally sourced foods and an assortment of Northwest microbrews, wines and spirits. Insider Tip: We highly recommend the five-course tasting menu prepared by Executive Chef Mark Bodinet and for dessert, Theo’s Hot Chocolate Pot for Two which comes with homemade cinnamon doughnuts.

photo: Kristina Moy

Special Offers
Cedarbrook Lodge offers a variety of specials and promotions throughout the year including girlfriends, family, spa, adventure and even mancation packages. You can view their specials online as well as book your hotel stay.

Good to Know
Cedarbrook’s delicious daily Northwest continental breakfast (available in the picturesque and comfy Tamarack Hall) is included in your room rate and available year-round.

Cedarbrook Lodge
18525 36th Ave. S.
Seattle, Wa 98188
Phone: 206-901-9268
Reservations: 877-515-2176
Online: cedarbrooklodge.com

Have you visited Cedarbrook Lodge since its renovation? What was your favorite part of your stay? Let us know in the Comments below.

— Kristina Moy