Cabins and lodge rooms welcome families who want to get out in nature without all the work of camping

Craving some nature? Starved Rock State Park is ready to deliver. It’s just under two hours drive from Chicago and you’ll want to book your stay at the Starved Rock Lodge so that you can spend a few days there. With just 90 private accommodations on the property, Starved Rock Lodge offers a quiet environment where you can relax as a family.

We stayed in a historic lodge room that gave us easy access to the indoor swimming pool that’s the perfect way to chill after a day of hiking. There’s a mini fridge and microwave in these rooms, making it extra convenient for families. Other accommodations include private cabins and traditional hotel wing rooms.

You’ll love that Starved Rock Lodge offers many different dining options so you don’t have to drive off the property for meals. The Lodge Restaurant offers a traditional dining room setting with delicious options like fried chicken, walleye, and steak. If the weather is cooperating, head to The Veranda where you can dine outdoors. Live music is available on select Fridays and Saturdays. Don’t miss out on the treats offered at The Cafe, located just off the front desk. Here you’ll find homemade ice cream and fudge, Illinois beers and wines, along with breakfast sandwiches and coffee. This is the spot to go to purchase forgotten items like swimwear and first aid supplies.

Things to Do at Starved Rock Lodge

people on the viewing platform at Starved Rock State Park

There are plenty of outdoor adventures to keep you busy while you stay at the Lodge. Head down to the Visitor Center to learn about the history of Starved Rock State Park and find out what park activities might be offered during your stay. Hike up to Starved Rock for a view of the Illinois River and then check out the hiking trails through French Canyon to make your way to the other overlooks where you can get a great view of the dam and the river beyond.

cruise on the Illinois River at Starve Rock State Park

If you want to get out on the water, sign up for a trolley tour and boat cruise. The tour begins with lunch followed by a narrated trolley ride and pontoon boat cruise along the Illinois River. It’s a great way to spot waterfowl and learn some history along the way.

two people standing in front of Cascade Falls at Matthiessen State Park

Just a short drive away is Matthiessen State Park where you’ll find waterfalls (during the wet season) along with hiking trails, rock formations, and picnic areas. Take the Dells entrance to visit the impressive Cascade Falls, especially after a rain. This entrance will also take you by the sunflower field (visit in early July for the best experience).

view of Lone Buffalo Brewery from above

Looking for a dining option off-property? We really enjoyed our meal at the Lone Buffalo by Tangled Roots Brewing Company in Ottawa, IL. The town is also home to their hops and barley farm, the crop of which is used to create their “farm to foam beers” served on-site. Breweries tend to be great for families because the buzzing, jovial atmosphere means that your kids won’t be heard above the low-level din. The Lone Buffalo proved this to be true and we really felt welcomed by the whole staff during our visit.

Start with a flight of your choice of beers if you don’t want to choose just one. Definitely try the Blueberry YUM if it’s on the menu when you visit. The lunch and dinner menu offers shareable options like the Bavarian pretzel which we require you to order. Bison chili will fill you up with slow-simmered goodness and the chicken schnitzel with white cheddar mashed potatoes was a meal we could eat again and again. You’re going to be full but we recommend you push through it to try the skillet cookie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Yum yum yum.

Starved Rock Lodge: starvedrocklodge.com

—photos by the author

Editor’s note: This trip was paid for by Starved Rock Lodge but all opinions belong to the writer.

Sure, Florida is a great destination for white-sand beaches, high-energy theme parks and relaxing resorts, but the sports-inspired, nature-fueled adventures on the state’s Sports Coast are all the raves for active families.

Florida’s Sports Coast stretches across Pasco County–including Dade City, New Port Richey, Wesley Chapel and Zephyrhills–and offers outdoor expeditions, unique water activities and thrilling adventure parks for all ages and skill levels.

To help you plan your one-of-a-kind getaway, we’ve broken down five epic activities that are a must-try.

Anclote Key Preserve State Park

Located off the southern coast of Pasco County, Anclote Key Preserve State Park boasts four secluded beaches with over 40 different species of birds, picnic facilities and on-site camping for a clear view of the stars. Accessible only by ferry or a chartered pontoon boat, the 403-acre park is the perfect destination for adventure by the water–whether the family wants to collect seashells, soak up the sun by pristine waters, explore the surrounding wildlife, or tour the historical lighthouse.

Hop on a private boat and start your journey today!

Lift Adventure Park

Play the floor is lava–or in this case, actual water–at this floating obstacle course. Set on SunWest Park’s spring-fed lake, the inflatable aqua park tests your skills as you walk, run, swing, and jump through the course’s various ramps, slides and climbing walls. For adrenaline junkies up for a challenge, try Lift Adventure Parks’ full-size cable wakeboarding system that glides you across the lake and is complete with ramps for jumps and aerial spins.

Run, don't walk, to this adventure park!

TreeHoppers Aerial Adventure Park

If hanging in the trees is the type of thrill your family craves, head to TreeHoppers Aerial Adventure Park. Nestled in a picturesque forest west of Dade City, the treetop adventure park features eight challenging courses that’ll allow you to climb and zip your way through its towering oak trees, narrow bridges and speedy ziplines. For youngsters who are just starting out, TreeHoppers provides climbing sessions to help them feel comfortable with tackling their first zipline.

Catch some fresh air and soar through the forest now!

Giraffe Ranch

At Giraffe Ranch in Dade City, your youngsters can get up close and personal with majestic wildlife without having to leave the country. Through a guided safari expedition, you’ll tour through the ranch on a four-wheel-drive vehicle for awe-inspiring views of giraffes, camels, rhinos and zebras, to name a few. Want to skip the car and get at eye level with these exotic animals? Try the segway tour for all the fun minus the sweat of walking.

Enjoy the wild side with this unforgettable safari tour!

Werner Boyce Salt Springs State Park

Spanning across four miles of a sparkling coastline, Werner Boyce Salt Springs State Park offers water-filled adventures to keep your kiddos entertained. They can swim-suit up and kayak, canoe or paddleboard through the park’s tidal creeks, expansive salt marshes and tangled mangroves–and if they’re feeling adventurous (with a parent's approval, of course!), they can take on the open waterways to explore the beautiful Gulf of Mexico.

Start planning your exploration of the waters here!

Florida’s Sports Coast has every type of heart-pumping activity that can be perfectly bundled into one extraordinary trip. Start booking your favorite adventures today!

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We’ve all become experts at enjoying outside activities this past year. And Big Bear Lake has no shortage of incredible family adventures to be had in the great outdoors. From camping to hiking, biking to kayaking, families can easily find their niche in this beautiful Southern California mountain lake escape. Located in the San Bernardino National Forest, this four-season recreation hub is a must-visit spot for SoCal families (or anyone who is looking for a rejuvenating getaway out west!). Here’s why:

Book your getaway to Big Bear today!

1. It’s a Quick Trip from LA, But Feels Worlds Away

Peace out, traffic. Buh-bye, schedules. Big Bear Lake’s breathtaking mountains are a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of city and suburban life. In just 2-3 hours, you’ll be far from the LA metropolis. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer stay, there’s nothing better than packing up the car in the morning and officially being on vacation by lunchtime. Parents and kids will feel connected to nature and totally disconnected from the daily grind. 

2. There’s Snow in the Winter

Southern California residents love an occasional snow experience. At Big Bear, winter brings all the things you definitely don’t see every day—snowfall, skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and plenty more cold-weather fun. Get your lift tickets and hit the slopes all day. Explore the valley’s stunning landscape via a snowshoe tour with Action Tours or the Big Bear Discovery Center. Check out Big Bear Snow Play for fun family tubing (day or night!). And as Anna always asks, “Do you want to build a snowman?” Of course, your beach baby does! 

Book your getaway to Big Bear today!

3. You Can Truly Experience Lake Life with Watersports

Days spent on the lake are a must in summertime. Big Bear has six full-service marinas—perfect spots to head out on a pontoon boat, kayak, jet ski or stand-up paddleboard. Thrill-seekers will love the adrenaline rush of wakeboarding or tubing around the lake. And for fishing adventures, book a charter to reel in a variety of local fish. Stop at Big Bear Sporting Goods for everything you need to set out on the lake. And for a different viewpoint, discover the scene from ziplines or segways.

4. There’s One of the Only Alpine Zoos in the U.S.

The Big Bear Alpine Zoo is an incredible place to meet some of the area’s “wild” residents. This rehab facility brings injured, imprinted and orphaned animals into a safe haven to heal or stay permanently if they aren’t able to survive in their natural habitat. (FYI: 90% of the animals brought to the Zoo are successfully released!) Book a guided tour and be sure to catch an "Animal of the Day" or Behavioral Enrichment presentation. Kids and grownups alike will be fascinated by watching the zoo’s animal keepers encourage these resilient animals to thrive. 

5. It’s a Hiker’s Happy Place

From paved turf to rocky terrain—and everything in between—there are tons of hiking trails throughout the area. Get the lay of the land from the staff at the Big Bear Visitors Center. They’ll provide a map and great recommendations on choosing a trail. Take in all the surrounding beauty—rocks, towering trees, wildlife, and of course, the majestic mountain views. Hiking with littles? This is a great blog post on must-see spots from a local mom. For those who enjoy camping, there are awesome spots to pitch a tent and make s’mores, too. (And who can pass up a toasty marshmallow under the stars?) 

Book your getaway to Big Bear today!

—Jessica Solloway

You don’t need an excuse to want to experience 27 miles of brilliant white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. But if you do happen to have a special occasion on the horizon, Panama City beach is a top spot to celebrate. From big birthdays to festive holidays, PCB is the perfect getaway for marking a milestone.

Start planning your dream getaway at VisitPanamaCityBeach.com!

Milestone Events

A vacation is a great way to celebrate a big birthday, graduation or family reunion. With over 17,500 places to stay, it’s easy to find a location to accommodate your group. During the day, spend quality time enjoying boat tours, hitting the waves on jet skis, biking through gorgeous national parks, reaching new heights while parasailing and taking a dive to explore marine life. With so many awesome outdoor activities to choose from, there’s something for everyone in your crew to do together. Fun photo tip: if you’re in PCB for the big 4-0, be sure to take a celebratory pic under the Pier 40 boardwalk entrance. 

For an unforgettable evening gathering, book a beachside bonfire in the sand as the sun goes down. Endless Rentals can set up your very own pop-up party with a firepit, chairs, s’mores, and tables in the sand.

Visiting for couples-only escape? (Hint hint: big anniversaries are the perfect time to ask grandparents to babysit!). Spend leisurely days hanging out on the beach, seeing the sights on a pontoon boat and winding down with a sunset cruise.

A BFF Retreat

After a year of hunkering down at home and major burnout from managing virtual school, a trip with your best friends may be just what you need to recharge. (Peace out, leggings… hello, warm weather wardrobe.)  Rent a house or stay at a resort with your crew—sans kids and spouses. Spend the day relaxing on the beach, taking a rejuvenating hike, sipping cocktails as the sun sets, enjoying delicious dinners and staying out way past your bedtime for dancing and music.

Extra Special Holidays

Sometimes the best holiday gift is a vacation (in which winter coats are a distant memory). Panama City Beach is a wonderful place to create traditions your family will remember forever. Check out PBC’s Beach Home for the Holidays events for information on tree lightings, concerts, Santa and Mrs. Claus sightings and more.  

Culinary and Cocktail Celebrations

The return of UNwineD is an excellent reason to toast. This annual culinary festival is set to take place in Aaron Bessant Park on June 4-5. The weekend kicks off with a VIP garden party hosted by Southern Living. During Saturday’s Grand Afternoon Tasting, guests will sample cocktails, craft beer, wine and delicious food from the area’s leading chefs. Be sure to bring a picnic blanket and chairs to enjoy a laid-back afternoon in the park.

And Just Because…

No matter the occasion, wind your day down at Schooners, known for its casual vibe and great food. Each night as the sun sets, they fire an old cannon to commemorate another beautiful beach day and kick off an evening of fun. 

Make your big day even more special with a family trip to Panama City Beach! Get everything you need to book your trip at VisitPanamaCityBeach.com.

A short day cruise is your chance to tour the area in a new way (a waterway) and take the kids on an unforgettable adventure. Check out these five local cruises that offer programs and amenities designed to keep little ones happy, so the parents can relax. Bon Voyage!

Photo: Boomerang Pirate Ship

Boomerang Pirate Ship
Ahoy there little pirates! Hop aboard this hour-long Family Fun Treasure Hunt Cruise for an adventure with some friendly pirates protecting the Nation’s Capital from boisterous buccaneers. Join the effort to recover stolen treasure from scallywags who pilfered the ship’s booty. There’s dancing, face painting, limbo, and a whole lot of fun!

Sails from the dock at Washington Harbour
3100 K St., NW (Georgetown)
202-417-2055
Online: boomerangpirateship.com

Storytime Cruise on Lake Needwood
This cruise is for you if you’re looking to entertain your littlest tots. Children aged 3 years and up are invited to hop aboard The Needwood Queen pontoon boat for a trip around Needwood Lake, a 75-acre reservoir located on Rock Creek in Rockville. Guests will enjoy a story and then search for what’s swimming, soaring and standing nearby. Preregistration is recommended.

15700 Needwood Lake Cir. (Rockville, Md)
301-258-4030
Online: montgomeryparks.org/calendar/

Spirit of Washington Cruises
Take the kids on an educational Potomac River tour of Washington’s historical monuments. Spirit Cruises of Washington features three climate controlled interior decks and a rooftop lounge. In addition to sightseeing and spectacular views, you can choose from a variety of specialty cruises, including brunch cruises, crab feast cruises, new years eve dinner cruises, and stand up comedy cruises.

Gangplank Marina
600 Water St., SW
866-404-8439
Online: spiritcruises.com/

Alexandria Seaport Canine Cruise
Talk about family-friendly, The Potomac Riverboat Company lets you and the little ones bring along your family’s special four-legged canine friend for a 60 minute cruise around Alexandria, Virginia’s Seaport. And better yet, dogs are free! They must be on a 6ft flat leash at all times. In addition to the canine cruise, the Potomac Riverboat Company offers other kid-friendly cruises, including a pirate cruise, the historic Alexandria Seaport cruise, a Mount Vernon sightseeing cruise, and a historic monuments cruise.

Potomac Riverboat Company
205 The Strand (Alexandria, Va)
703-684-0580
Online: potomacriverboatco.com/

Bats and Beavers Pontoon Boat Cruise
Delight your kiddos with a sunset cruise aboard a pontoon boat. You’ll search for beaver lodges, feeding sites and (hopefully) beavers. Meet at the pontoon boat dock located by the boat rentals. Recommended for ages 6 years and up.

Black Hill Regional Park
20926 Lake Ridge Dr. (Boyds, Md)
301-528-3492
Online: montgomeryparks.org/nature_centers/blackhill/

—Jamy Bond