Up your camping game this year and book some time in the great outdoors at these campgrounds with amazing amenities. With your night spent in a tent and your days spent at a water park, on a zip line, or rafting down some rapids, this is an adventure you won’t soon forget. Scroll down to see all the amazing spots!

Best Hidden Gem Campsites in the West

Wildhaven Yosemite (Mariposa, CA)

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You may be familiar with Wildhaven's creekside campground in Wine Country, but did you know that they recently added a campground near Yosemite? You'll find cabins that sleep up to five people as well as safari tents for the warmer summer days. You'll be blown away by the expansive property that has none of the dreary and dark vibes that campgrounds often have in this area. Instead, expect rolling hills with stunning views at the property that's just a 5-minute drive from downtown Mariposa and just over an hour from the closest Yosemite entrance. Online: wildhavenyosemite.com

Inn Town Campground (Nevada City, CA)

You’ll find plenty of options for camping and glamping at Inn Town in Nevada City, where you can bring your own tent set up or relax inside a deluxe tent. Swim in the pool, curl up in a reading nook, or let the kids catch an outdoor movie in front of an Old West façade. Looking for even more to do? The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum is right next door. Online: inntowncampground.com

 Paradise Shores (Bridgeport, CA)

When you’re looking for a quiet escape, this charming little spot is just the thing. Tucked away against the backdrop of the Sierras, Paradise Shores offers a place to relax and connect with new friends around the communal campfire. Bring your own tent or RV, or rent one of the super comfy trailers, fully decorated and equipped with everything you’ll need for your stay. Just a short drive from Bodie ghost town, hot springs, fishing, and tons of hiking, Paradise Shores is the perfect home base for your adventures. Online: paradiseshorescamp.com

Point Mugu State Park (Malibu, CA)

Ocean shoreline, sand dunes, 70 miles of hiking trails, and an assortment of available day activities await you at this sweet spot in Malibu. Build an epic sandcastle, hike and look for wildflowers or just relax and soak up the rays. Online: parks.ca.gov

Mt. Baker Farm (Eastsound, WA)

A train ride through the woods and a petting zoo are total kid-pleasers at this enchanting 80-acre campground on Washington’s Orcas Island. No gear? No problem! They rent everything from tents to bedding to hammocks. Bring your own setup from home, or make your dreams even sweeter by splurging on one of the magical lotus tent rentals. Online: mountbakerfarm.com

Jellystone Park Tower Park Resort (Lodi, CA)

Jellystone Park

This spot heats up in the summer and it really delivers all the water amenities you desire including a lazy river and a water park with slides. Spend the night in a cabin, or bring your own tent or RV for a DIY experience. There's even a number of on-site dining options if you want to make it REALLY easy on yourself.  Online: towerparkresort.com

Fernwood Resort (Big Sur, CA)

Big Sur's heavenly mix of forested mountains, rugged coastline, and lack of cell service make it the ideal locale for getting away. Fernwood Resort offers all sorts of camping options from tent spots and RV sites to cabins and glamping tent cabins. All have access to the camp store and the Fernwood Bar & Grill (which has Wi-Fi), for when you don't feel like grilling. Spend your days exploring the Big Sur River, and you may never want to go home.  Online: fernwoodbigsur.com

Check out other NorCal glamping options here

Beverly Beach State Park (Newport, OR)

Forest and ocean lovers alike will adore this large family campground in Oregon. Nestled in the woods but just a short walk to the beach, the park is close to fun coastal attractions like the impressive Devil’s Punch Bowl Natural Area, Otter Rock, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and Yaquina Head lighthouse. Online: oregonstateparks.org

Sand Hollow State Park (Hurricane, UT)

Sand Hollow State Park
Sand Hollow State Park

If your camping dreams involve spending your days cliff-jumping into clear blue waters and riding your ATV over massive sand hills, then this campground is for you. Sand Hollow offers two campgrounds for RV and tent campers. Rent an ATV on-site and grab a spot at the Sandpit Campground where you can ride your ATV through the tunnel to access Sand Mountain. Onlinestateparks.utah.gov

Piñon Flats Campground (Mosca, CO)

Located just one mile from the Visitor’s Center of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Pinon Flats Campground offers excellent views of the biggest dunes in the U.S.  Take the tots sledding and sandboarding on the dunes, enjoy some water play at nearby Medano Creek or hit a hiking trail. The campground is open from April through October each year. Online: nps.gov/pinonflatscampground.htm

Best Hidden Gem Campsites in the Southwest & Midwest

Jellystone Park Clay’s Resort (North Lawrence, OH)

Northeast Ohio is home to this 500-acre camping resort that offers tent sites, glamping tents, cabins, and RV sites, all waiting to be booked up this summer! Jump on the jumping pillow and then cool off in the lake or the pool. There's even a floating obstacle course on the lake if you really need to tire those kids out.  Online: campjellystone.com

City of Rocks State Park (Faywood, NM)

Marvel at the impressive formations in this “city” of rocks made by a volcano eruption 34 million years ago! Kids will love the history when you camp at this scenic and otherworldly park in New Mexico. Hike the trails, check out the desert botanical garden, stop by the Visitor’s Center, and don’t forget to show your sweet stargazers the amazing night view. Online: emnrd.state.nm.us

Dinosaur Valley State Park (Glen Rose, TX)

Walk in the tracks of dinosaurs! Set up camp at Dinosaur Valley State Park, and get a close-up view of real dino tracks in the bed of the Paluxy River. Plus, you’ll find ranger programs, workshops, a tackle loaner program for fishing, plenty of hiking, and the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, just a short drive away. Online: tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley

Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort (Santa Claus, IN)

This campground definitely wins for the best theme as campers at Lake Rudolph have access to Santa's SplashDown Water Park, Dasher Splasher splash pad, and the Blitzen Bay Pool. It's also super close to the Holiday World Theme Park if you are looking for an off-site activity. Reserve a tent or RV site or glamp it up in one of the cabins, cottages, or RV rentals that come with A/C.

Onlinelakerudolph.com

Kinnikinnick Farm (Caledonia, IL)

Kick it Little House on the Prairie-style at Kinnikinnick Farm where you can glamp on a real working farm. Only an hour and a half northwest of Chicago, the farm-stay program will have your kids picking eggs, feeding pigs, and milking goats. The accommodations are a cross between a log cabin and a classic tent with running water and an insulated chest that functions as a refrigerator. You’ll have to fend without electricity during your visit but with so many fun farm-centric activities, we’re guessing your kids won’t even notice.

Online: kinnikinnickfarm.com

Find other awesome campsites near Chicago here

 

Lazy River Campground (Granville, OH)

This Ohio gem welcomes campers with an in-ground swimming pool, basketball court, game room, outdoor laser tag, playground, horseshoes and sand volleyball pit but the biggest draw is the property's zip line and challenge course. The campground features tent and RV sites, a creek and trails for hiking.

Onlinelazyriveratgranville.com

Smokey Hollow Campground (Lodi, WI)

Smokey Hollow Campground

Countless activities for kids and adults make this Wisconsin campground a family favorite. Along with tent and RV sites, you can rent a gazebo, Conestoga wagon, cabin, yurt, trailer or even a coach bus! Little campers will get a kick out of the giant shopping cart rides, swimming pond, dunk tank, outdoor movies, jumping pillow, climbing wall and so much more. Online: smokeyhollowcampground.com

Kamp Dels (Waterville, MN)

It’s over-the-top fun at Kamp Dels in Minnesota. With a huge outdoor water complex, a petting zoo, a climbing wall, mini golf, tennis, boating, fishing, and more, you’ll find no shortage of ways to make some unbeatable family memories. Online: kampdels.com

Big Cedar Lodge (Ridgedale, MO)

Big Cedar Lodge

This spot is a bit of a hike from Chicago, but it's so great we felt it was worth a share—plus, a relaxing road trip might be just what you need right now. A newbie to the glamping scene, Camp Long Creek at Big Cedar Lodge invites guests to get their glamp on near Missouri's Ozark Mountains with luxury glamping tents, camp huts, and camp cabins. The definitely-not-roughing-it amenities include beach access, a pool, a vintage airstream trailer that serves food & drinks, and a must-have s'mores kit upon arrival. They also have nightly programming for families that include scavenger hunts and guided adventures along the Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail.  Online: bigcedar.com

Best Hidden Gem Campsites in the Southeast

Canaan Valley Resort (Davis, WV)

Canaan Valley Resort has RV sites and cabins. The state park has a variety of amenities for families: scenic chairlift at the ski area, Tube Park, Resort Board tours, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, climbing wall, Eurobungy, clay trap shooting (for kids 12 and older), naturalist programs, hiking, biking, geocaching and mini golf. The RV Park has 34 sites and there are a variety of cabins and cottages with two to four bedrooms. Onlinecanaanresort.com

Ocean Lakes Family Campground (Myrtle Beach, SC)

A mile of soft sand welcomes you to this campground in Myrtle Beach, SC. Choose from oceanfront, lakeside, and shaded campsites. All campsites have access to playgrounds, a family fun center with mini golf, cafes, a tube slide, a lazy river, and more.  Onlineoceanlakes.com

Enota Mountain Retreat (Hiawassee, GA)

Waterfalls, miles of hiking trails, and an organic farm and garden are some of the highlights of this gorgeous mountain campground in Northern Georgia. Reserve a spot by the creek where kids can splash all day, check out the playground, take a hike, or visit and feed the animals on the farm. With its lush setting surrounded by forests, this is one place the whole family can truly unplug and enjoy nature’s magic. Online: enota.com

Turtle Beach Campground (Sarasota, FL)

Catch the unbelievable beach sunrise at this little gem of a campground in Florida. Direct beach access takes you from tent to surf in a matter of seconds, and there’s a free open-air trolley to town so you can check out the sights. Online: scgov.net

Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge (Dawsonville, GA)

Located in Dawsonville, Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge is one of two Adventure Lodges of Georgia. Nestled within 829 acres of North Georgia mountain wilderness, Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge is an outdoorsman’s paradise. The lodge provides easy access to a challenging hike to the top of Amicalola Falls, the tallest cascading waterfall in the Southeast at 729 feet. Additional adventure activities include zip lines, tomahawk throwing, 3-D archery, and GPS scavenger hunts. Newly renovated, the lodge features an expansive outdoor veranda with panoramic views of the mountains, a fire pit, and rocking chairs to bask in the view. Cabins and campsites are also available.  Online: amicalolafallslodge.com

Find other campgrounds near Atlanta here

Best Hidden Gem Campsites in the Northeast

The Treehouse Camp at Maple Tree Campground (Rohrersville, MD)

If your tiny explorer has always dreamed of living in a treehouse, head to The Treehouse Camp at Maple Tree Campground. In addition to tent sites, this Maryland campground rents year-round tree cottages and three-season treehouses on twenty wooded acres. Looking for something a little cozier? The adorable Hobbit House sleeps four and has electricity and a wood stove for heating and cooking. Online: thetreehousecamp.com

Red Apple Campground | Arundel, ME

Want to go camping in Maine? This spot is perfect for families and has possibly one of the best perks in town, fresh lobsters delivered to your campsite! How awesome is that? Kids will love the recreation area with a new play set, a basketball hoop, horseshoe pits, bocce ball and shuffleboard courts, and an adult-sized swing set (kids welcome too)! Online: redapplecampground.com

Water's Edge Family Campground | Lebanon, CT

This 10-acre camping destination is wooded with a stocked fishing lake as well as a huge swimming pool for families to take a dip in on hot summer days. During the open season of April 15-October 15, the campground's several activities include a fishing derby, Bingo tournaments, bicycle parades, horseshoes, Texas Hold 'em tournament, and an 80's themed weekend.  Online: watersedgecampground.com

Winter Island Park Campground | Salem, MA

If you're looking to scope out all that Salem has to offer, this is the campground for you. Open May-October, you'll find RV and tent sites here and it's near a gorgeous lighthouse and gazebo that you can explore. There are a few prime RV sites that are right on the beach.  Online: salemweb.com

Find other campgrounds near Boston here

Buttonwood Campground (Mifflintown, PA)

This Pennsylvania campground has a pool, mini golf, laser tag, hay rides, gaga pit, water wars, playgrounds, pedal carts, fun on the river, themed weekends, and even an on-site winery for the grownups. The nearby Juniata River is the perfect adventure spot for tubing, canoe, and kayak rentals or just a good time splashing around.

Online: buttonwoodcamp.com

Tully Lake Campground (Royalston, MA)

This tents-only waterside campground in Massachusetts offers shady private sites, canoe and kayak rentals, and kids' programs during the season. Try a history walk, attend a nature presentation, or enjoy some water fun on the 200-acre lake.

Online: thetrustees.org

 

From outdoor adventures to intimate tea parties, these San Francisco birthday party venues are some of the best ways to celebrate your little one’s next big day

Celebrating birthdays with friends and family has never been more special than those first few years of a kiddo’s life. Whether you are commemorating that very first birthday, or you’re looking for an unforgettable birthday theme or festive favor ideas, there are plenty of Bay Area birthday party venues that make planning the big day stress-free so that you so you can focus on the special birthday kid. From a space-themed soiree or a rock climbing wall to a pizza-cooking session or a ballet class, there’s something for everyone, and for every age, too. But because San Francisco covers a lot of ground, consider narrowing your search based on these popular geographic regions throughout the city. Once you pick the spot, go ahead and get that party hat on and have some fun! Because these options are guaranteed to make your little one’s birthday party the invite everyone will want to receive!

San Francisco

San Francisco Zoo
Birthday parties at the SF Zoo include use of party room overlooking the chimps, zoo admission and ride tickets for guests, your choice of catered lunch, birthday cake, gift for the guest of honor, face painting, and more. Not only that, you get a party coordinator so you can relax and enjoy yourself. Add on an animal encounter for a memorably wild time, explore the grounds, and catch a train or carousel ride with your guests after the festivities.

Sloat Blvd. and Great Hwy
Online: sfzoo.org

Play Haven
Play Haven is perfect for crawlers, toddlers, and preschoolers who want to party. A mini rock climbing wall and art station are just a few of the highlights of this play space that encourages creativity and hands-on learning. Birthday celebrations can happen during regular open play hours, or pay a little extra to have exclusive use of the space. They also have food and face paint add-ons to make your party over the top.

254 Laguna Honda Blvd.
Onlineplayhavensf.com

Little Artistas
With two SF locations in Glen Park and Noe Valley, Little Artistas will let your party guests and birthday kid get messy with art in their studio (bonus: no clean up for you!). Their two-hour parties start with an hour of art that's tailored to the birthday child, followed by an hour of food and merriment. Add on a face painter for some bonus fun. Good to know: They will also bring the party to you if you prefer to have a home party.

Multiple locations
Onlinelittleartistas.com/parties

Little Oceanauts
With a three-story obstacle course play structure, trampoline, slides, and ball pit, kids will have plenty of room to run and burn off those cupcakes. A separate area for toddlers and infants means everyone stays safe while having fun. Don't forget to bring socks!

1917 Ocean Ave.
Online: littleoceanauts.com

Related: Active Indoor Birthday Party Spots for the Rainy Months

East Bay

Children's Fairyland 
Step back in time at this amusement park in Oakland that has been around since 1950. Birthday boys and girls can celebrate their big day next to Cinderella's slipper, in the Japanese tea garden or in the circus-themed area. You can rent a space and plan your own gig or have the park take care of all the details for you. Fairyland is ideal for kids eight and under as it has kid-sized rides, friendly animals and storybook performances.

699 Bellevue Ave.
Oakland, CA
Onlinefairyland.org

Fentons Creamery
Your little ice cream lovers will scream for Fentons party packages. The banquet hall is perfect for hosting and the party menus range from grilled cheese to chicken fingers. Top it all off with one of Fentons custom-made ice cream cakes.

Multiple locations
Online: fentonscreamery.com

Chabot Space & Science Center
Shoot for the stars and host your outer space birthday party at Chabot. The adventure begins with an hour and a half in a private party room decked out with a festive celestial theme, tables and chairs for all your guests and a dress-up photo booth. Spend the rest of the day taking in a Planetarium show, exploring the interactive exhibits and peering through high-powered telescopes.

10000 Skyline Blvd.
Oakland, CA
Onlinechabotspace.org

StemChef
Located at the Blackhawk Plaza in Danville, StemChef is a cross between an escape room and an interactive museum, where kids work as a team to solve puzzles related to a monthly theme and uncover hands-on science concepts that culminate in a delicious dessert. StemChef is a great birthday activity and was founded by Dr. Ashie Bhandiwad, who started cooking with her inquisitive three-year-old daughter and introducing her to STEM fields in the process. Bonus: this party is drop off only!

1 Stoneridge Mall Rd.
Pleasanton, CA
Online: stemchef.com

Silliman Aquatic Center
Splash down any time of the year at this 32,000-square foot indoor pool that has two water slides, a zero-depth activity pool and a 245-foot lazy river. There's something for every age from toddlers to teens. Reserve the teen room that includes two pool tables, a PS3 and Wii. Or grab the activity room that has a Foosball table, Wii and ping pong table. All guests have access to the pool either during or following the party.

6800 Mowry Ave.
Newark, CA
Onlinenewark.org

See more East Bay birthday party recommendations here.

Peninsula

Mints & Honey
Modern and creative, this neighborhood café and design studio space is perfect for littles looking for something a bit more sophisticated. While the basic package offers two hours in the space to make it your own, our favorite is the HoneyComb Crafttea Package that sets everything up for a petite party with crafts and afternoon tea. With different themes for both boys and girls, it’s one party that is totally photo-ready.

1524 El Camino Real
San Carlos, CA
Onlinemintsandhoney.com

La Petite Playhouse
This spacious, underwater-themed playhouse is sure to be a hit. From climbing and sliding to shooting some hoops, your party will have plenty to explore. You'll have exclusive use of playhouse for one hour, your own private party room, a coordinator to help with all the planning and not one thing to set-up or clean-up. Geared toward the 10 and under crowd with separate baby/toddler area.

1264 Oddstad Dr.
Redwood City, CA
Online: lapetiteplay.com

See more Peninsula birthday party recommendations here.

Related: Wish Granted! Awesome Birthday Party Delivery Services

South Bay

Tutu School
For the sugar plums in your life, the Tutu School's ballet birthday parties will be the perfect way to celebrate. Your mini dancers will enjoy a personalized ballet class, story time, crafts, and cupcake picnic with pink lemonade. Plus, every guest receives a tutu or princely cape to dress up in and take home. In addition to Willow Glen, they have 15 other locations that offer birthday parties.

1702 Meridian Ave.
Willow Glen, CA
Online: tutuschool.com

Cucina Bambini
Practice your Top Chef moves at this cooking school where the kids are put to work! Choose a pizza, pasta or cupcake theme and invite your guests to don their aprons and chef hats. The kids learn how to make dough, what goes into a good sauce and how many gummy bears can top a cupcake before it falls over. Got a favorite food that's not pizza, pasta or cupcakes? They will help you design your own personal theme for the big day!

1041 Lincoln Ave.

22 S. Santa Cruz Ave.
Los Gatos, CA
Onlinecucinabambini.com

San Jose Giants
This minor league baseball park is the perfect excursion for your little sports fan's next birthday. For $19/person, you get tickets to the game, a hot dog, drink and Guanatos Ice Cream Bar. All kids at the party get two passes to the Family Fun Zone where they can practice their big league swing. Your group will receive recognition on the video board, public address system and daily scorecard. Gigante is always around to take photos with fans and get the crowd riled up to cheer for the home team!

Municipal Stadium
588 East Alma Ave.
San Jose, CA
Onlinemilb.com

Whirlygig Parties, San Jose
The ultimate birthday party spot and a space where kids can be kids! Whirlygig has four unique play rooms, each with a theme like Farm or Beach, and can amplify the birthday fun with a customizable party theme with all the essentials! The birthday boy or girl can choose their own party theme from amazing options like Dinosaurs, Unicorns and Outer Space—there is truly something for everyone. Additionally, parents can expect delicious and gourmet food options, straight from the owner’s cooking school, Savory Kitchen—no more cardboard pizzas and sticky floors.

919 The Alameda
San Jose, CA
Online: whirlygigparties.com

See more South Bay birthday party recommendations here.

Marin

Bay Area Discovery Museum
Stress free is the name of the game at BADM. They offer two different packages in three different museum spaces so parents can pick the option that works best for the size of their party. Hosts can also choose to customize their party by adding on fun activities facilitated by BADM staff, or can select the “Blast Package” which includes all of the available activities, as well as decorations, party favors, etc. All packages include staff to help with set up and clean up so parents can actually enjoy the party themselves.

557 McReynolds Rd.
Sausalito, CA
Onlinebayareadiscoverymuseum.org

Poekie Nook
Perfect for the crafty 7-11 age group, this creative studio has been teaching hand sewing and beading techniques to Mill Valley children since 1992. Creator of the popular Poekie, birthday parties can choose between sewing or beading and get use of their upstairs room, during normal business hours. Bring your own snacks and decorations or let them do it all for you. Every guest receives a goody bag and takes home their projects.

247 Shoreline Hwy
Mill Valley, CA
Online: poekienook.com

Morning Star Farm
If your little one is desperate for a pony this year, do the next best thing and book a party at Morning Star Farm. Kids up to age eight can enjoy a pony party with pony rides, a petting zoo and a party in the outdoor picnic area. Kids eight and over can book a riding party where each guest has their own mount and gets a one hour riding and grooming lesson.

885 Sutro Ave.
Novato, CA
Onlinemorningstarfarm.info

Marine Mammal Center
Education meets entertainment at a “Barkday Party” where kiddos learn about marine mammal life (and get to make fish milkshakes, yes, you read that correctly) and you are supporting their work in rescuing and rehabilitating sick and injured marine mammals. The party includes a 2.5 hour room reservation (pre-decorated!), a 1 hour educational program, a birthday cake (for 15) and small party favors. Typically offered on Saturday mornings and afternoons.

2000 Bunker Rd.
Sausalito, CA
Onlinemarinemammalcenter.com

Marin Treks
This museum offers indoor birthday parties for kids or they can come to a park near you to put on an awesome animal show. This hands-on birthday adventure allows the birthday girl or boy and their guests to hold and learn about an amazing collection of live reptiles, amphibians, insects and arachnids. Children will learn where they live, what they eat, how they avoid predators and a whole lot more.

1559 H So. Novato Blvd.
Novato, CA
Onlinemarintreks.com

See more  Marin County birthday party recommendations here.

 

 

Splash pads to fairy houses to (nearby) island getaways all await Bay Area families in what will be an epic summer

The sun is out and summer is here! We are ready for exploring and adventures galore this summer and have collected our favorite Bay Area activities to share with you. Whether it is kayaking, sidewalk games to play at home, camping by the beach, or even indoor activities for hot summer days, we found it all for you. Find your faves below!

Children play on drums at Stern Grove
Stern Grove

1. Outdoor concerts are one of the best things about summer so you'll definitely want to check out the Stern Grove Festival

2. Dining with views of the Golden Gate Bridge? Yes, please! This list has all the best outdoor dining spots.

3. Skip the produce aisle and head to a local farm to pick your own berries!

4. Gimme s'mores! You don't have to go camping to get these ooey-gooey treats around town.

5. Try out one of these upscale fast food joints where the whole family will be happy.

6. Head to LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Milpitas' Great Mall. Get Tickets Here

7. Play tourist for a day and ride the carousel at PIER 39 and then check out what's new at Fisherman's Wharf. Don’t forget to visit the sea lions!

A tree house in WOod acre
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8. Spend the night in a treehouse, literally! You'll love the view!

9. Check out Quarry Park in Rocklin where you can zipline over the quarry!

10. Visit Japan without getting on a plane. You can get all the ramen, taiyaki and Sanrio you want in San Francisco’s Japantown.

11. Plan a wine country weekend and let the kids come along!

12. Spend a summer afternoon exploring these bike paths and bike parks that are perfect for tiny two-wheelers.

13. Road trip time! Spend some time exploring these 10 California road trips.

14. Explore Marin County with our kid-friendly recs.

15. Check out Bill’s Backyard, the awesome outdoor discovery area at the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose.

16. Cool down in calm waters. Check out one of these swimming beaches perfect for kids!

17. Grab your kids some free grub at these restaurants where the shorties eat free.

Wildhaven

18. Get your glamp on! Book a few nights at a nearby cabin, yurt, lighthouse or safari tent (with real bathrooms and showers!). We are especially looking forward to a return visit to Wildhaven in Healdsburg

19. Explore the great outdoors on a redwood hike, an urban hike, SF's crosstown hike, or hikes even the youngest hikers can enjoy.

20. Have the kids tried all of these iconic San Francisco desserts? What are you waiting for?

21. Bike rides, kayaking, and awesome eats are waiting for you in Healdsburg.

22. See the world from the dinner table: Try a kid-approved exotic dish at a local restaurant to add some spice to your meal routine.

23. Touch a starfish! Head to a nearby tide pool and get up close and personal with local sea life.

24. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! If a day at the SF Zoo is in your future, read our guide so that you don't miss any of the animal magic. Get Tickets Here

25. Jump in a kayak and explore your city by sea.

26. Talk about fresh eggs: spend the night at a nearby farm!

Kate Loweth

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

28. 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!

29. Pint-sized Picassos and mini Monets will love these art centers where you can drop in for a day of inspiration.

30. Get your STEM on at these science centers from SF to Sausalito where the kids can learn about robots, animals, space, and more.

31. Head to the Exploratorium where there's science for everyone! Get Tickets Here

32. 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

33. Hop on a cable car and explore all that Market Street has to offer. Get the insider’s scoop here and save some time for a slice at Delarosa.

34. Check out a new museum on a free day or better yet, visit these museums that are ALWAYS free!

35. Ever enjoyed lunch while underwater bowling? Make your next meal a memorable one (in a good way!) at one of these themed restaurants where there’s more than just burgers and fries.

A girl hiking at Lake Tahoe
Christine Lai

36. Plan an epic visit to Tahoe in the summer and then head to nearby Reno for even more adventure!

37. Plan the perfect picnic. We've got a shortlist of the best spots right here.

38. On a hot day, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is the place to be. Get our tips on how to maximize your day there.

39. A day in Golden Gate Park doesn't have to break the bank. It is full of free activities and sunshine. Summer is the perfect time for a visit.

40. Eat under the sun by dining at one of the Bay Area's many kid-friendly breweries

41. Make this the summer the kids perfect their kicks. Enroll them in swim lessons at one of these trusted locations.

42. Crane Cove Park is awesome and you'll want to check it out! 

43. Check out this list of all our favorite things to do in the Presidio including some bike paths and the kid-friendly Battery Bluffs. 

Kids play at the Magical Bridges playground in San Mateo
Christine Lai

44. Visit CuriOdyssey, climb the dragon-themed playground at Coyote Point and enjoy the uniquely-delicious waffles at Eggettes when you visit San Mateo.

45. Get some up-close-and-personal time with the animals at these wildlife centers.

46. Hop aboard these ships that offer a history lesson on the water.

47. Find out how your favorite foods are made, from jelly beans to fortune cookies, by going on a family-friendly food factory tour.

48. Make your way to the East Bay. Check out the playgrounds galore.

49. Take a trip to the islands without leaving the Bay Area—Alcatraz and Angel Island.

50. Pitch your tent at these campsites where you can hear the crashing waves as you curl up in your sleeping bag.

51. Two words: Ice Cream.

Children's Creativity Museum

52. Check out the Children's Creativity Museum and, of course, the carousel.

53. Check out Ghirardelli Square and the super fun mini golf spot, Subpar.

54. Take the kids fishing.

55. Have the kids become Junior Park Rangers

56. Find opportunities for the family to volunteer together this summer.

57. Search for fairy houses all over the Bay. 

58. All aboard on these Bay Area train adventures.

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59. Summer means it's time to find a splash pad near you!

60. Take a trip to Great Wolf Lodge where you can splash down as a family!

61. Visit the Junior Museum and Zoo in Palo Alto. 

62. Check out a food hall for a culinary trip around the world.

63. Plan on a San Francisco staycation.

64. Fun after dark = family date night!

65. Explore a treetops adventure or rope course this summer.

Additional reporting by Christine Lai

Pack your hiking boots, your swim trunks, and the s’mores—these cozy cabins just outside Dallas are calling your name

If you are desperate for a change of scenery, we’ve got just the spots for you. These Airbnb rentals near Dallas are the perfect cozy cabins you’ve been dreaming of. You’ll find tons of family-friendly amenities in these Airbnb rentals for families that include a log cabin, a totally cute A-frame, and even a cabin with a pool! Get ready to relax in the great outdoors!

Granbury, TX: A-Frame Cabin

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This peaceful A-Frame cabin is updated with all the modern amenities and is located just minutes from Historic Granbury Square. Situated on three wooded lots, there is a wood-burning stove inside, an outdoor fire pit to roast marshmallows, and a window AC unit for humid nights. Make it a lake day on a boat, kayak, jet ski, or paddleboard on Lake Granbury, or go boating on the gorgeous banks of the Brazos River.

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $112/night
Online: airbnb.com

Grafod, TX: Cross TImbers Lakefront Cabin

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Enjoy a relaxing vacation at this waterfront home nestled in the Cross Timbers forest with beautiful panoramic lake views and a partially covered swim dock right on the water. For the adventuring sort, this home comes with kayaks and is easily accessible to nearby hiking and bike trails. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $209/night
Online: airbnb.com

Chico, TX: Waterfront Lake Bridgeport Haven

Airbnb

Located on Lake Bridgeport, this spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in Chico overlooks the lake and offers an abundance of amenities like a private dock and boat slip, a fire pit for roasting s'mores, and is within walking distance of a must-eat smokehouse for those nights you want to take a break from the grill. 

Sleeps: 13
Cost: $331/night
Online: airbnb.com

Graham, TX: Shores Ranch Getaway Cabin

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This cozy little cabin, just 15 miles west of Graham, TX, is a great spot to watch the beautiful sunsets from the front porch while rocking in a rocking chair. Best part? Lake Graham is just a few minutes away where you can fish and boat all day long.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $75/night
Online: airbnb.com

Nevada, TX: Lake Lavon Secluded Cabin

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This lakefront cabin will quickly become your family's favorite vacation spot. Start your morning with a cup of coffee on the back deck overlooking Lake Lavon and then spend the day kayaking and paddle boarding (rental fee is extra) and then finish off the nights at the fire pit.

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $202/night
Online: airbnb.com

Lake Cypress Springs: Spacious Mid-Century A-Frame

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The whole crew will love relaxing at this large log cabin just feet away from Lake Cypress Springs. There's a sandy beach, kayaks to use on-site, and a boat slip for your watercraft. Feeling adventurous? There are hiking trails, a peach orchard, a winery, and two towns—Mt. Vernon and Winnsboro—nearby for boutique shopping and great restaurants. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $179/night
Online: airbnb.com

Ennis, TX: Winding Ridge Guest House

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Winding Ridge is a two-bedroom early 1900‘s replica guest house located on 22 acres of charming Texas Hill Country. Kids will love stepping outside to play with the miniature herd of horses, donkeys, and goats—your own private petting zoo! Bring your own bicycles or use the two guest bikes to roam the winding countryside. There's a jacuzzi, fire pit, a shared pool, and central AC to keep you cool on those hot summer nights. 

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $279/night
Online: airbnb.com

Please note, prices listed were valid at the time of publication but rates can fluctuate at different times of the year. If you buy something from the links in this article, we may earn affiliate commission or compensation.

Wanderlust usually strikes when the sun comes out, and if you haven’t planned a summer vacation yet, don’t worry, you still have time. We’ve rounded up the best travel deals, at the hottest locations, to ensure that you’ll save a penny or two while romping around with your family in tow. Shave off some of the costly expenses, as well as find useful travel tricks and tips so you can enjoy quality time with your brood—all without the usual planning stress. Keep reading to discover the best last minute travel deals for summer below.

Mile High City: The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa - Denver, CO

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From the Denver Museum of Nature and Science to the Denver Botanic Gardens to The Children’s Museum of Denver—fun for kids reigns supreme in this mountain-laden city. Adults won’t go bored either—there are loads of great restaurants and lovely hotels to pique interests. Book online and enjoy the Stay and Park Package, which includes overnight valet parking, at the iconic The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa, Autograph Collection. Or book the Bed & Breakfast on The Go package, which includes one-night accommodations and a $10 credit in The Brown Palace Coffee & Tea Co. Marriott members also receive discounted rates.

Online: marriott.com/hotels/denak-the-brown-palace-hotel-and-spa-autograph-collection

SummerFest at Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center - Nashville, TN

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Who doesn’t like the little blue Smurfs? Visit this Nashville resort for fun in the sun at Gaylord Opryland’s SummerFest featuring The Smurfs. Your kids will love the pool parties, scavenger hunts, live music, Smurf-themed events and activities and SoundWaves, the newly rolled out water attraction. Two summer packages are available. The first, SummerFest featuring The Smurfs, includes a one night stay, four self-guided hotel tour tickets, four Delta Riverboat Cruise tickets, and two The Smurfs’ Way Home Scavenger Hunt books. The second package, SummerFest featuring The Smurfs Including SoundWaves, includes everything above as well as entrance into the SoundWaves attraction for four plus complimentary baggage storage and daily hotel shuttle transportation to and from downtown Nashville. Use the promotional code ARN when booking online. Prices vary depending on room category and dates.

Online: marriott.com/bnago-gaylord-opryland-resort-and-convention-center

Freebie Daily Perks & Special Savings at The Breakers Palm Beach, FL

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Indulge in complimentary buffet breakfast and extra deals on Camp Breakers fun, daytime bungalow rentals, select spa treatments, tennis lessons and golf outings at the luxurious The Breakers Palm Beach hotel, located in the heart of Palm Beach. The Ocean Course on the property has been recently renovated and, per usual, everything is fresh and upscale. You’ll have access to the lovely private beach, four swimming pools, multiple restaurants, a well-known spa, boutique shopping, and a huge list of family programs and offerings. Bonus: there’s no resort fee. All you have to do is relax and soak up some vitamin D.

Online: thebreakers.com

Family-Owned Hospitality: Mexico Grand Hotels

Courtesy Hacienda Encantada Resort & Residences

Visit sunny and dry Los Cabos and stay at Hacienda Encantada Resort & Residences or Marina Fiesta. Both properties have a different flair and ambiance. Hacienda Encantada is larger and more private, with many amenities, while Marina Fiesta is located in the heart of the action in the Marina Golden Zone. Multi-generational families will love a visit at either property. Enjoy a 60% discount on a three-night minimum stay from March through June 19. Additionally, guests receive a credit of $100 to divide for food and drinks, in the spa and on activities.

Online: haciendaencantada.com

Verdant Oasis at the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas, HI

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Near the Pacific Ocean, on 26 green acres, sits the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas in Lahaina, Hawaii. Kids can hang out in the Westin Discovery Center for an active afternoon of discovery through arts and crafts. You’ll also want to visit the nearby whaling town of Lahaina and have lunch or dinner and explore the art galleries and boutique shops. Rent a two bedroom ocean view villa for $4,200 (versus $7,448.49) and enjoy the family pool and sandy beach.

Online: redweek.com/resort/the-westin-kaanapali-ocean-resort-villas

Family Fun Package at Hilton Head Island - SC

Courtesy Sonesta Resort Hilton Head

Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island, located 45 miles from Savannah, has some of the best views, overlooking verdant semitropical gardens, with a stunning lagoon-style pool. Complimentary transportation is offered to guests to and from the golf and tennis within Hilton Head’s Shipyard complex. The Family Fun Package, which starts at $279 per night for a two-night minimum stay, includes a $50 food and beverage credit and a $50 activity credit—for bike rentals and more—for use during your stay. Kids will love the zero-entry pool and the heated shade pool and parents can relax in the hot tub or indulge in a treatment at Arum Spa.

Online: sonesta.com/sonesta-resort-hilton-head-island

Two Hotels Two Deals: St. Maarten

Courtesy Divi Little Bay Beach Resort

Divi Little Bay Beach Resort has been offering deals to families for many summers, usually including a 30% off on bookings discount. Other savings include the Kids Stay and Eat Free program. For families that want something all-inclusive, kids five and under may stay and eat at the resort for free while kids 6—12 can enjoy the resort’s amenities for $63 per night, per child. The private beach will provide hours of fun.

Online: diviresorts.com

The Sonesta Maho Beach Resort is currently hosting a re-opening sale to celebrate its new design and refresh. From now through May 31, families can benefit from a 45% off discount on bookings. Don’t miss the resort’s kids club. Larger or multigenerational families will find comfort in the new loft-suites room category, which has stunning island views.

Online: sonesta.com

Joie de Vivre Hotels: San Francisco, New York City, Chicago, Baltimore

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Part of the Hyatt family, Joie de Vivre Hotels guarantee that you’ll receive their best rate, which means that if you found a better rate somewhere else, they’ll honor it or beat it by 10%. Book this summer and enjoy 20% off of your stay. Book a room between May 15 and Aug. 27 at one of these boutique neighborhood hotels and stay anytime between May 24 and Sept. 2 to enjoy the discounted rate.

Online: jdvhotels.com

Club Med - Various locations in the U.S. and Caribbean

From 60 all-new oceanfront family rooms at its Cancun resort to the  Club Med CREACTIVE by Cirque du Soleil at its Punta Cana location, Club Med has plenty of fun for families. Take advantage of the company’s Semi-Annual Sale, where, if you book before Jun. 18, 2019 (travel dates now-Dec. 20, 2019) you’ll get $1,000 instant savings with rates starting at just $115/night per adult. Other perks include up to $300 air credits, kid  4 & under stay free, kids 15 & under stay for up to 50% off and room upgrade opportunities. Access the sale here.

Online: clubmed.us

Sanderling Resort - Duck, NC

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From May to June 11, Sanderling Resort in the Outer Banks is offering a “Buy 2 Nights and get 1 Free” and a “Buy 4 Nights, Get 1 Free” promo for stays Jun-Aug. Spend time on the private beach, play in the resort pool (there’s a poolside snack bar, too) take surfing lessons, rent a paddle board or take a dolphin tour. Which location is the best for families? We suggest booking a room in the North Inn. Steps from the beach, it was renovated in 2015.

Online: sanderling-resort.com

Hawks Cay Resort - Florida Keys, FL

Courtesy Hawks Cay

Just in time for a summer family vacation, Hawks Cay Resort has launched the Stay More, Save More package. The Stay More, Save More package offers visitors a 15 percent discount on accommodations for three nights, a 20%  discount on a minimum of five nights, and a 25% discount on seven nights or more. Learn more about what you can do in the Florida Keys by checking out our insider’s guide here.

Online: hawkscay.com/special-offers

Destination Hotels - AZ, CA, CO, HI, LA, MO, OR, SC, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA

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Can’t decide if you want to do the mountains or the beach this summer? Destination Hotels list of options has both. The boutique hotel company’s summer special runs from May 1-Aug. 31st, 2019. Save 20% when you book a two-or-more night stay can book a stay at luxe properties like Destination Resorts Vail, Suncadia Resort in Cle Elum, WA, or the Wild Dunes Resort Isle Of Palms, SC. Use promotion code: ADVENTURE9, stay dates must be between May 1-Dec. 31, 2019.

Online: destinationhotels.com

Buenaventura Golf & Beach Resort - Riviera Pacifica, Panama

courtesy Buenaventura Golf & Beach Resort

If you want to go big this summer, consider Panama. You'll find history and culture, and the outdoor activities including snorkeling, boating, camping and more. The Endless Luxury Package at Buenaventura Golf & Beach Resort includes complimentary daily breakfast, lunch, dinner, a visit to the resort’s Wildlife Center, use of bicycles, stand-up paddle boards, kayaks, tennis and volleyball court. Kids can hit up the kids’ club for free, and you can swing a few clubs at the driving range.

Rates start at $249 a night.

Reservations can be made by calling 1-833-908-3399 or via email at reservations@buenaventuraresort.com

Online: marriott.com/hotels/the-buenaventura-golf-and-beach-resort-panama-autograph-collection/

Saint Peter’s Bay Luxury Resort & Residences - St. Peter, Barbados

Enjoy the beauty of Barbados at the beachfront resort that has villa-style accommodations perfect for families. The Summer Vibes Family Package allows kids to stay for free and includes all sorts of perks, including 20% off 3 bedroom or penthouse, complimentary non-motorized water sports and complimentary access to Kids Zone. Book your stay (minimum 4 nights) from May 15-Jun.15, 2018, and travel between May 15-Oct. 31st, 2019 to take advantage of the deal.

Booking code: SPBFOF

Online: Saint Peter’s Bay Luxury Resort & Residences

Chateau on the Lake Resort & Spa - Branson, MO

courtesy Chateau on the Lake Resort & Spa

Considering a Branson vacay this summer? Consider booking a stay at the Chateau on the Lake Resort & Spa. They are offering the Silver Dollar City Vacation Package. For two adults and one child, accommodations for two nights include two-day passes to Silver Dollar City amusement park, a $50 resort food credit, free indoor parking and WiFi. There’s a kids club, indoor and outdoor pools, a video theater and even a Koi pond. Available through Oct. 27, 2019.

Package starts at $249 per night for a Standard Room.

Online: chateauonthelake.com

—Wendy Altschuler

 

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When the weather is nice and fresh air is needed (for you and the kids), it’s time to hit the playground. From one that has a dragon castle theme, to a hidden neighborhood gem and even one that caters to all abilities, the Peninsula has no shortage of gr

Peter Loftus Playground - Millbrae

For kids that want slides and an open field, this Millbrae playground doesn’t disappoint. Separate areas for the under 5 set and big kids make sure everyone can climb, swing and slide. A rock wall, fast slides, sand boxes and play structures are all set up for fun, plus an open field to have a picnic or run around.

477 Lincoln Cir.
Millbrae, CA

eat ones around. Check out our picks on where to take your little ones to get all that extra energy out. Play on!

Cuernavaca Park Playground - Burlingame

For beautiful views of the Bay as well as a fun place to let the kids run around, check out Cuernavaca Park in Burlingame. With SFO nearby, planes are easily spotted lifting off the runway which is a sure hit with little pilots. Kids can run on the soft turf, build castles in the sand pit, take turns on the swings, go on the slides and climb on the play structures.

1610 Hunt Dr.
Burlingame, CA
Onlineburlingame.org

Magic Mountain Playground - Coyote Point, San Mateo

Dragon-obsessed kiddos will love this playground featuring a medieval two-story castle with a fun slide that lets little ones run with their imagination. Rocking horses, swings, dragons and tunnels are all a part of the fun. There is even a gated area for tots that like to wander off.

Tip: After running the kids out at the playground, stop by CuriOdyssey. This fantastic science and wildlife center for kids is just down the road from the park.

1701 Coyote Point Dr.
San Mateo, CA
Onlineparks.smcgov.org

Central Park Playground - San Mateo

Walking distance to downtown San Mateo, Central Park not only has a big open playground complete with swings, sand, slides and play structures split up for big and little kids, but it’s also home to a lot more. The Japanese Tea Garden is so serene with plush greenery and koi fish, and the Arboretum really lets you stop to smell the roses. If that wasn’t enough, there is also a (free) train ride.

50 E 5th Ave.
San Mateo, CA
Onlinecityofsanmateo.org

Paddock Park - San Mateo

Part of the Bay Meadows community development in San Mateo, this small neighborhood playground is a hidden gem for those looking for something on the smaller scale with everything that makes playgrounds fun. Completely gated with separated areas for big kids and tots on soft blue turf, you’ll find slides, bucket swings, monkey bars, climbing structures and a good-sized sand pit.

2900 Baze Rd. 
San Mateo, CA
Onlinecityofsanmateo.org

Laurie Meadows Park - San Mateo

Spanning 7.5-acres and connected to Casanova Park, families love the wide-open space for kids to run, bike, or take an afternoon walk. The play areas are separated for tots and big kids and include two sand pits, swings, slides, climbing structures, picnic tables and a large grassy area great for flying a kite on a nice day. Dogs are also welcome on leash!

Tip: Casanova Park is connected by a bridge over Laurel Creek and is a smaller, fenced-in park with restrooms.

111 Laurie Meadows Dr.
San Mateo, CA
Onlinecityofsanmateo.org

Boothbay Park - Foster City

Beautifully landscaped, this neighborhood park has a large grassy area and shaded trees that are great for a morning stroll. The playground has a separate play structure for toddlers to swing and slide while the big kids can test out their climbing skills on the rock wall and monkey bars. A sand volleyball court and covered picnic areas are a good option for parties and get-togethers.

Edgewater Boulevard & Boothbay Avenue
Foster City, CA
Onlinefostercity.org

Twin Pines Park - Belmont

For those kids just getting into nature, this little park in the heart of Belmont is a good one to check out. A creek runs through the property for morning walks or hikes with the littles. The gated playground has a slide and climbing structures with picnic tables and lots of trees for shade. During June and July, Concert in the Park is held here for the whole family to enjoy.

One Twin Pines Lane
Belmont, CA
Onlinebelmont.gov

Laureola Park - San Carlos

For a nature-inspired design complete with swings, climbing structures, slides and even a splash pad, this secluded neighborhood playground is not to be missed. Play structures are scattered throughout to encourage imaginative play as well as a cool teeter-totter and fort area to check out. For little ones, a gated tot lot lets them wander around freely.

515 Old County Rd.
San Carlos, CA 
Onlinehprfsancarlos.org

Burton Park - San Carlos

A neighborhood playground that is anything but small, Burton Park in San Carlos is a favorite with Bay Area parents. There are two separate areas for tots and big kids and a huge open lawn for a game of tag or frisbee along with a bocce ball court. On the weekends, you can spot the ice cream cart as well as stroller workouts happening throughout. Walking distance to downtown makes it easy to plan an early dinner after a day at the park.

1070 Cedar St.
San Carlos, CA
Onlineprfsancarlos.org

Highlands Park - San Carlos

Newly renovated in 2018, this brand-new playground features an expanded area with separate structures for the under-two set on colorful padded turf. Slides, swings, rope climbing, challenging play features and plenty of open space allow little ones to run around. Plenty of parking and new bathrooms make potty time and diaper changes easier.

2600 Melendy Dr.
San Carlos, CA
Onlinecityofsancarlos.org

Stafford Park - Redwood City

On hot days, be sure to check out Stafford Park for its water feature. Shooting 25 feet in the air, it’s a fun way to cool off on those hot days. The playground also has multi-level climbing structures, slides and swings for the big kids, and a gated, renovated tot lot for little ones who like to wander. Grassy area and plenty of picnic tables make for a great weekend morning activity.

Tip: The park is also home to Music in the Park, a free 10-week outdoor concert series in the summer that’s great for the whole family.

50 King St. 
Redwood City, CA
Onlineredwoodcity.org

Juana Briones Park - Palo Alto

Formerly an apricot orchard, this beautiful large park (over four acres!) has a lot of open space and shady trees. The playground is centrally located in the park with easy parking and tons of features to entertain the kiddos. Ideal for both toddlers and older kids, highlights include slides, climbing stones, a water table and a very charming yellow train. 

Clemo Ave., between Arastradero Rd. & Maybell Ave.
Palo Alto, CA
Onlinecityofpaloalto.org

Magical Bridge Playground - Palo Alto

Christine Lai

This awesome playground was designed to include kids of all physical and cognitive abilities and it’s an incredible playground for any kid. Interactive music zone, massive slides, tree house, playhouse and play stage, swing zone, climbing structures and a separate zone for the under five set makes it a perfect place to visit. Pack a lunch and snag a picnic table for snack time. During the summer, live concerts are performed so be sure to check the schedule.

Tip: Try to plan your visit on a weekday or early on a weekend morning to avoid crowds.

600 E. Meadow Dr.
Palo Alto, CA
Onlinecityofpaloalto.org and magicalbridge.org

From noshing on a wax moth larvae taco to exploring a tiny house completely covered in butterflies, if your little one loves creepy crawlies of all shapes and sizes, then this list is for you! There are loads of spots from SF down to Pacific Grove where you can get up close and personal with bees, butterflies, beetles and more. Learn all about these amazing invertebrates and how they keep our plants growing and planet healthy. Read of for all the creepy, crawly details!

Photo: Oakland Museum of California

East Bay

Oakland Museum of California
Learn more about honeybees and the role they play in our ecosystem at OMCA’s Gallery of California Natural Sciences where you can check out the Bees: Tiny Insect, Big Impact exhibit through October 22. Make sure you stop by the bee hotel in the OMCA garden and plan your own bee-friendly garden. You can also help with the research on this fascinating animal by becoming a citizen scientist and counting the honeybees in your backyard.

Online: museumca.org

Bay Area Children’s Theatre – Berkeley Center
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show will be on stage in Berkeley from September 1 – October 29 to the delight of fans of this beloved Eric Carle book. Puppets galore will bring to life this story that’s perfect for bug lovers of all ages.

Online: bactheatre.org/shows/HungryCaterpillar

Coyote Hills Regional Park – Fremont
Right next to the visitor center is a beautiful bird and butterfly nectar garden that’s open to the public Wednesday – Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. While the best time of year to view a butterfly is the winter, you can usually spot a few of these winged beauties throughout the year.

Online: ebparks.org/parks/coyote_hills

Lindsay Wildlife Experience – Walnut Creek
There are tons of bugs to examine up-close at Lindsay Wildlife. One of the most popular exhibits is Hive Alive! – a beehive fully-enclosed in plexiglass and connected to the outside world by a bee corridor. This fully visible hive is a constantly changing window into the life and work of thousands of bees and their queen. Also, enjoy Critter Cab every hour where animals like dessert millipedes and Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches are brought out for everyone to enjoy.

Online: lindsaywildlife.org

Photo: Ron W. via Yelp

San Francisco

Don Bugito – Various locations
Step out of your comfort zone at Don Bugito where bugs aren’t just for admiring from a distance, they are for eating! At their Ferry Building stand you can try a wax moth larvae taco, salted cricket tostadita or toffee-covered mealworms over vanilla ice cream. You can even grab a bag of crickets to up your school lunch game and your kid’s protein intake.

Online: donbugito.com

Conservatory of Flowers
Get eye-to-eye with over 20 species of butterflies at the Butterflies and Blooms exhibition in Golden Gate Park. The Butterfly Bungalow at the entrance of the gallery lets you observe the transformation from caterpillar to butterfly. You might be lucky enough to catch the moment when one of these transformed and winged beauties emerges. Open through January 7, 2018.

Online: conservatoryofflowers.org

Photo: CuriOdyssey

Peninsula

CuriOdyssey – San Mateo
This science and wildlife center at Coyote Point is home to some very unique invertebrates like a Bay Area Blonde Tarantula and a Rose Hair Tarantula (don’t they sound friendly?). Learn fun bug facts like how the Giant Vinegaroon excretes acetic acid that smells like vinegar when it is threatened.

Online: curiodyssey.org

Bug Club at Portola Valley Library
Join Beetlelady for this free one-hour class that meets on select Thursdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. The topics range from metamorphosis to insect mouthparts to how bugs defend themselves. Each class includes a craft. Check the schedule here for upcoming classes.

Online: beetlelady.com

Photo: Kate Loweth

South Bay and Beyond

Hidden Villa – Los Altos Hills
Kids of all ages will enjoy learning about bees, how they survive and what they do inside and outside of the hive at the monthly class offered on the farm called the Big Buzz About Bees. See the innards of a real, working bee hive and taste the fruits of the bees’ labor.

Upcoming classes: September 24, October 15
Cost: $20/adult and child pair, $10/additional person
Online: hiddenvilla.org/programs/calendar-of-events

Photo: California State Parks

Monarch Preserve – Natural Bridges State Beach – Santa Cruz
Thousands of Monarch Butterflies make their winter home at Natural Bridges State Beach and you can visit these beautiful winged creatures from October through February. Celebrate their arrival with Welcome Back Monarchs Day on October 6 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. This annual festival includes crafts, music and monarch (pumpkin) ice cream.

Online: parks.ca.gov

Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary – Pacific Grove
Nicknamed “Butterfly Town, U.S.A.”, this town near Monterey hosts thousands of overwintering Monarch Butterflies each year. In an effort to protect these creatures, the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary was opened and you can visit to learn all about the monarch life cycle and why they cluster together on trees.

While you are in Pacific Grove, swing by the P.G. Butterfly House—so named as one of its owners decorated every surface of the colorful house with butterflies as a gesture of love for his wife who was going blind. Location: 9th Ave. and Laurel Street.

Online: cityofpacificgrove.org

Where do you go to get your bug fix? Share the buzz below!

–Kate Loweth

If you’ve found yourself approaching spring break without a plane ticket or weeklong camp, check out these fun ideas that don’t require a packed bag or long car ride. From horse rides to a yoga retreat, here are 12 activities guaranteed to bust spring break boredom.

Oregon Beach Rides

photo: Oregon Beach Rides

1. Saddle up from some specially priced rides with Oregon Beach Rides. Kids ages six and up will enjoy this hour long trot along the sandy shores of Nehalem Bay. It’s $65/child and $75/adult, and be sure to call ahead before you drive out.

2. Get your art on and have a colorful spring break at Spark Art Center. From March 23-26, kids in grades K-5 can create kaleidoscopes, make tie-dye t-shirts and explore the world of explosive colors. Camp is $175 for the week and registration is required, so remember book online. They also have drop-in Pre-School Messy Art Monday through Friday for kids ages 2-6 for just $7.

3. Rain or shine, playing at The Craft Factory will bring a smile to your kid’s face. From March 23-25, they’re extending their hours to 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and budding artists can make anything from butterflies to robots from any supplies on hand for $12. Also, on March 27, there’s a free story time at 10:30 a.m., which features a $5 ornamental craft.

4. Get those legs moving with a spin around the Oaks Park Skating Rink. At $6.25/person (skates are $1.75 extra), kids of all ages can get rolling.

November Kids Yoga Series w/Honey Heart

photo: Honey Heart Yoga

5. Stretch those minds and bodies with Honey Heart’s Spring Break Yoga Retreat for kids 6-11 at Yoga Shala. The retreat runs March 23-27 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and incorporates learning yoga principles and techniques through games, stories and songs. It’s $200 for the week.

6. Kids can go see what it was like to live 100 years ago with Stumptown’s version of Downton Abbey, the Pittock Mansion. For $25/member; $35/non-members for a half-day camp, young ladies and gents, ages 8-12 will get to go back in time for an interactive, hands-on experience. Preregistration and prepayment is required for this popular day camp.

7. Go on a Honeybee Hike nature walk and discover what’s blooming around the bees at the Leach Botanical Gardens. Little buzzers ages 2-5 must be accompanied by an adult ($3 per walking child, adults and non-walkers are free), but be sure to check the site before you leave the house! The March 25th walk may be cancelled due to inclement weather.

8. Join Mimosa Studios for a fun time painting pottery while school is out. They will have party favors for each child, and a daily drawing of cool art supplies. Call ahead to make a reservation.

9. Cook up a storm in The Merry Kitchen with Julie Merry. During Spring Break, she hosts two-day baking camps that kids ages 8-12 will love. Classes are $75, and fill up fast, so remember to reserve your spot here.

Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival

photo: © Michael Hatten

10. Stop and smell the flowers at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival in Woodburn going on March 20th-May 3rd. Walk around  40+ acres of sweet tulips and daffodils, play in the kids’ play area with games, slides and bouncy houses and eat yummy food. It’s $20/car, so bring some friends along for the ride. Other activities may require a fee.

11. Play in the forest! Tryon Creek plays host to half-day camps for kids 4 years through Kindergarten and full-day damps for kids in grades 1-5 on March 24-26th.

12. Touch, see, smell and explore the refuge from March 22-25, 1-3 p.m. Discover wildlife in its natural habitat at the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge with hands-on, free kids’ activities. Meet at the Wildlife Center.

What do you have planned for this Spring Break? Let us know in the Comments below!

—Suzie Ridgway