Got a birthday party to plan? Say hello to these awesome autumn-themed party ideas perfect for the crisp weather ahead

Fall is here! It’s time to say goodbye to pool parties and hello to the awesome autumn-themed birthday party themes perfect for the crisp weather ahead. We’ve collected our fave fall birthday party ideas, from festive takes on fall scents to tried-and-true autumn ideas like football and pumpkin patch-inspired parties. You’re sure to find an easy crowd-pleasing option that won’t be too hard to pull off.

1. Apple Picking Party

Make the most of apple season with an apple-themed fall birthday party. There are loads of twists on candied apples perfect for a sweet treat, like Butterfinger Caramel Apples, or you can let your guests serve themselves with a delicious caramel apple bar. If you’re feeling crafty, check out these DIY felt apple tote bags. As an activity, party guests can make these dentist-approved puffy paint caramel apples.

2. Artsy Autumn

painting leaves is a fun fall birthday party idea
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Put a fall spin on an art-themed party with these creative, eco-friendly leaf crafts from The Artful Parent. We love that these activities can be done indoors, so no matter the weather your party guests can craft away. Check out the glitter leaves and autumn suncatchers. To round out the theme, bake up delicious seasonal fall tree cupcakes.

3. Indoor Scavenger Hunt

With so many hiding places beneath furniture and inside closets, it’s easy to host a scavenger hunt party in the fall when the weather’s chilly. Create a list of items around your house, like this one from Scavenger Hunt, or make it a little more challenging by writing clues that lead your hunters to the next item on your list. Pass out magnifying glasses as take-home favors that mini sleuths can use on the hunt. After the fun, send your guests home with a piece of treasure: individual sacks of chocolate coins.

4. Sunflower Style

sunflower cupcakes are a fun fall birthday party idea
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Summer may be over, but that doesn't mean you have to leave flowers behind. Fall's favorite bloom, the sunflower, makes for a lovely autumn theme and gets extra delicious in the form of a chocolate sunflower cake. The perfect party favor? A pack of sunflower seeds. For more ideas, check out this inspiring party that combined rustic elements with sunflowers for a floral fall bash. 

5. Glow Up

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It gets dark earlier in the fall—and that means it's the perfect time for a kid-friendly glow-in-the-dark party. Turn off the lights and turn up the fun. Toss DIY glowing balloons in the air and play a few rounds of glow-in-the-dark hopscotch. Add a delicious twist with a few of our favorite glow-in-the-dark recipes.

6. Bake Off Birthday Bash

a baking party is a good fall birthday party idea
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Obsessed with The Great British Baking Show? Us, too. Host a bake-off of your own. You can download your own printable party pack, complete with themed invites and signs, from the British Bake Off masters themselves here. If your party guests are on the younger side, the bake-off can be a cupcake decorating contest. Stock up on frosting, sprinkles, candy, and fruit, and have your guests decorate cupcakes of their own. Older guests can roll up their sleeves and make recipes straight from the BBC like these Simple Iced Biscuits 

Pro tip for bakers: aprons make a perfect party favor.

 

Related: 2023’s Top Birthday Party Ideas You’ll See Everywhere

7. A Wonderfully Witchy Party

A witch-themed birthday party is the perfect fall birthday party idea
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Invite your neighborhood coven to fly in on their broomsticks for a witch-themed birthday bash. This enchanting purple party spotted at Hello Wonderful combines fall activities like bobbing for apples with purple-and-black decor and costumed guests for a magical celebration. Make these kid-friendly Wicked Witch Cupcakes from baking queen Martha Stewart and your guests will be spellbound.

8. Ghost-Themed Birthday Party

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Invite ghouls and goblins to come out to play at a spooky ghost-themed birthday party. These adorable, not-too-spooky cupcakes from What Should I Make For have a secret ingredient that makes for a perfect white frosting. As for party activities, plan some Halloween Minute to Win It games or other Halloween party games, or pick an easy Halloween craft for kids

9. Touchdown

Ashley Dunaway via Kara's Party Ideas

Sports fans will cheer for a football-themed party. We love the foam finger cupcake toppers and DIY field goal posts at this football party over at Kara's Party Ideas. Plus, with this theme, it couldn't be easier to feed a hungry crowd: put out your kiddo's favorite game-day snacks and grill a few hot dogs. Play flag football, drink Gatorade and you'll win the championship with this fall birthday party idea. Touchdown!

10. Silly Monsters

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Monsters come out to play in October, and we love that this monster-themed bash from Catch My Party skews more silly than scary. Brightly colored monsters make for eye-catching decor, and we love the googly-eyed cake. Pick up this adorable monster bean bag toss for an easy activity, or follow these instructions to DIY your own toddler-friendly Feed the Monster game.

11. Magic, Mystery, and Muggles

Dentelle Manila via Kara's Party Ideas

The next best thing to a letter from Hogwarts might be a Harry Potter-themed birthday party. Check out this wizard's dream party at Kara's Party Ideas for inspiration. Set up your own potion-making and care of magical creatures classrooms and send your guests home with their own personal stash of candies from Honeyduke's.

12. Pumpkin Patch

a pumpkin patch party is one of the best fall birthday party ideas
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Set up a picture-worthy pumpkin patch for your kiddo's birthday, like this sweet party over at Catch My Party. Gather up your fave seasonal decor—pumpkins, scarecrows, and a hay bale or two—and you'll be party-ready in a snap. Not up to playing farmer this year? Reach out to your local pumpkin patch. Lots of them, like Lehner Pumpkins in Ohio and Lemos Farm in California, offer parties on-site and take care of all of the prep, decorating, and fun activities for you!

 

Related: 22 Fantastic Party Favors Kids Will Actually Use

13. Fall at the Farmyard

A farm-themed party is a great fall birthday party idea
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Because fall doesn’t have to mean orange and brown, why not throw some blue gingham into the crisp air and let farm friends take the cuteness to the next level? We think Sweet Georgia Sweet LLC’s Preppy Barnyard Birthday Bash over at Project Nursery is so darn adorable you’ll want to save this idea for spring babes, too. Don't forget to play farm games too! 

14. Woodland Wonder

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Foxes, owls, and squirrels, oh my! Nature themes continue to be a sure bet, and they're especially popular fall birthday party ideas. Head over to Catch My Party for great tips on how to bring the outdoors in for this adorable first birthday party idea. For older partiers, modify this theme into a fall fairy bash or celebration for a little lumberjack dressed in buffalo plaid! 

15. Happy Campers Birthday Party

Go wild on your home turf. A campout is one of the best fall birthday party ideas for grade-school campers who are well-versed in sleepovers. Pitch tents in the backyard or the living room. Make ‘smores around a fire pit. Set up a stargazing station, and of course, tell ghost stories.

From the Catskills to the Colombia River Gorge, the leaves are changing

There’s something about the crisp, fresh air of fall that makes us ready for a road trip. If you’re itching to find some spots that really know how to do fall right from colorful drives to hikes full of fallen leaves, this list will get you started. Our travels have taken us to ski resort towns and lakeside villages, where you’ll find apple festivals, Oktoberfest celebrations, and tons of leaf piles for jumping in. We can’t wait to share our insider tips that will get you the autumnal experience you’ve been craving.

Best Places to See Fall Colors in Northeast US

Williamsburg, VA

Fall lingers a bit longer in Virginia than in the Northeast, and Williamsburg is a fantastic place to get your fall festivities on throughout the season. Visit the city for the gold, red, and orange hues, and stay for the historic and family-fun fall activities. Visit Busch Gardens for the annual Halloween event, check out Family Frights at Jamestown, hike or walk on the short trails of the coastal estuary at York River State Park, or just take a stroll along Colonial Williamsburg against the beautiful autumn backdrop.

If you’re looking for a spot to stay for a while, the Kingsmill Resort is a great spot to experience the area’s fall beauty. Rent a pontoon, paddleboard, kayak, or jet ski at Kingsmill’s marina to see the magnificent colors along the James River. If you prefer to explore by land, rent a bike and explore Kingsmill’s 2,900 acres of gorgeous fall-colored trees.

Online: visitwilliamsburg.com

Shenandoah National Park, VA

Shenandoah National Park, located in Virginia, offers stunning autumn landscapes characterized by vibrant foliage. The park’s diverse range of deciduous trees, including maple, oak, and hickory, create a breathtaking display of red, orange, and yellow hues during the fall season. Drive along Skyline Drive, hike to Old Rag Mountain, and enjoy panoramic views.

Plan ahead, as the area gets a bit crowded around this time of year, attracting crowds who come to witness the colorful transformation. To be on the safe side, you can pre-purchase an entrance pass—and keep in mind that many campgrounds and lodges get fully booked on September and October weekends.

You can track foliage conditions thanks to weekly photos on the website and social media. Can’t get out there for an in-person peek? You can visit virtually through live webcams!

Online: nps.gov/shen

Blue Ridge Parkway, VA & NC

Spanning from Virginia to Cherokee, North Carolina, the Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the most scenic drives in the entire U.S. Climb to the overlook where the iconic 100-foot-tall Roanoke Star stands and see the fall color panorama from above. Don’t miss the 215-foot tall Natural Bridge, a limestone gorge carved out by Cedar Creek that can be found on the National Register of Historic Places (It was once owned by President Thomas Jefferson!). Prime leaf-peeping this year starts from the end of September through early November. You can see a more specific forecast on the website, broken down by time frames and elevations.

Online: blueridgemountainlife.com

Litchfield Hills, CT

Feel the hint of fall in the air in this picture-postcard New England village. Follow the trail of leaves just bursting with color from the maple, aspen, beech, and birch trees dotting the landscape. Cross two of the state’s most picturesque covered bridges. Visit Kent, considered the #1 Fall Foliage Town in New England by Yankee Magazine and ooh and aah over Kent Falls, cascading into the river below. Stately mansions await you as well as the charming town green, perfect for a fall picnic. Head to the Litchfield Hills Ramble for a great place to see the Connecticut color changes. It’s also one of the first parts of the state to see color changes: Head up there in early October (estimated for October 3-8 this year) for peak viewing.

Online: discoverlitchfieldhills.com

The Catskill Mountains, NY

Colorful changing leaves turn the Catskill Mountains into a multi-color work of art. From hiking to camping, there are many family-friendly ways your clan can enjoy the area. The Catskills area is divided into four sub-regions, with each offering different highlights in the fall: Northern Catskills (Greene County) offers outdoor recreation like mountain biking, hiking, and paddling. It’s also known for historical landmarks and being the birthplace of American art. Eastern Catskills (Ulster County) has a popping culinary scene and over 350 miles of trails, including the famous Walkway Over the Hudson. Southern Catskills (Sullivan County) offers diverse activities such as fly fishing, cute local cafes and distilleries, and flea markets. Western Catskills (Delaware County) is ideal for small-town experiences and discovering local food.

Fall foliage typically peaks in early October, providing opportunities for leaf-peeping through outdoor adventures like hiking, camping, and ziplining. Scenic drives offer stunning views of the changing leaves, and cideries in the region provide delicious apple-based beverages. Don’t miss out on the fall festivities, including Oktoberfest!

Online: visitthecatskills.com/fall

White Mountains & Lake Winnipesaukee Loop, NH

New Hampshire’s White Mountains and Lake Winnipesaukee deliver flamboyant fall foliage every September and October. In the White Mountains, take a scenic drive along the Kancamagus Highway, between North Conway and Lincoln. The Kancamagus is more than 26 miles of roadway for leaf peepers to enjoy the beautiful scenes. In the Lakes region, crystal lakes add some blue to the view near Winnipesaukee and Squam Lakes. The Lake Winnipesaukee loop is about 75 miles long. New Hampshire’s largest lake presents beautiful views across the water as you roam through charming towns and villages like Laconia, Wolfeboro, and Moultonborough. For foliage updates, check the New Hampshire Statewide Foliage Report or call the state hotline.

Online: visitwhitemountains.com

Stowe, VT

Fall in Vermont is a sight to behold! The brightest dark reds, fire orange, and brilliant gold colors can typically be seen around the last week of September and the first two weeks of October. The color shift start in the higher, cooler areas of the Green Mountains, spreading down into the Lake Champlain Valley and Connecticut River Valley, and moving from north to south across the state.

Located at the foot of Mount Mansfield, Stowe offers the perfect destination for a fall getaway. Surrounded by renowned fall foliage, you can hike the woodland paths, stroll the historic village, and take in some local Fall Festivals! Stowe is, in fact, called “Fall’s Color Capital.” Stowe offers something for everyone in the family, including guided tours, mountain biking paths, disc golf, zip-lining, and more. Good to know: If you’re fans of “The Sound of Music,” you can stay at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, which is owned and operated by the von Trapp family!

Online: gostowe.com

The Maine Highlands, ME

In mid-October, places like Bar Harbor become the center of activity for tourists who still want to take in some sea air while also seeing the gorgeous colors of autumn. There are beautiful family-friendly historic hotels to stay at in the area, and visitors can also enjoy everything from kayaking to whale watching at Acadia National Park.

For a total Maine fall foliage tour, head to The Maine Highlands. Start your journey in Bangor to explore Cascade Park and continue on to Maine’s largest lake, Moosehead, in Greenville. The Katahdin Woods and Waters Scenic Byway offers 89 miles of picturesque road, showcasing the East Branch Penobscot River and incredible vistas of Katahdin and the Appalachian chain. (Don’t miss out on some absolutely incredible waterfalls framed by the fall colors!) Leaf enthusiasts can visit the state’s official foliage website Maine Foliage to receive weekly reports, and see photos from throughout the state as the progression of color begins.

Online: themainehighlands.com

Acadia National Park, ME

Visit Acadia in the first few weeks of October for a stunning view of the fall foliage against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. At 47,000 acres, Acadia has a wide range of wildlife and foliage to explore—plus, it doesn’t get quite as crowded as some other Northeastern fall destinations! This is a good option for the more outdoorsy families, perfect for hiking and picnicking. Hike Park Loop Road for stunning views from Cadillac Mountain, the tallest peak on the eastern coast of the United States. Plus, the Cadillac Summit Loop Trail is perfect for small feet: It’s paved and features restrooms and even a gift shop.

Online: nps.gov

The Tidal Basin, Washington, DC

This man-made inlet to the Potomac River is most famous for the springtime National Cherry Blossom Festival but it’s just as spectacular in the fall. The over 3,000 cherry trees look just as stunning in their autumnal colors, displaying vibrant reds and yellows along the water’s edge around October and November. Since the area is known for its springtime displays, it’s often overlooked in the fall, which means you get to avoid the crowds and still enjoy the cherry trees—just wearing a different color. Get started near the Jefferson Memorial for a great view.

Online: nps.gov

Boston, MA

If your family are city-slickers, there’s good news: You don’t have to head into the wilderness to experience the beauty of autumn. You can enjoy the season right from the middle of Boston, where the historic surroundings give the color change a completely different atmosphere from what you’d find in the surrounding forests and parks. The 44 acres of the Boston Commons is one of the best places to find fall foliage, where over 1,000 oak, beech, chestnut, maple, and elm trees make it possible to see the changing leaves for a longer time frame than typical.

For peak views, head up to the View Boston observatory. The location boasts breathtaking views of the city and the highest roof deck in Boston. It’s set to be the perfect destination for leaf peepers this Autumn, allowing guests to experience a gorgeous 3D fall foliage show, sip on seasonal cocktails, and even create your own digital fall itineraries using interactive touchscreens.

Online: meetboston.com

The Berkshires, MA

The Berkshires in Massachusetts are a delightful destination for experiencing the fall season. This region is known for its rolling hills, charming towns, and cultural attractions. Take a scenic drive on the Mohawk Trail, featuring the famous Hairpin Turn on Route 2—a lookout point on the western summit that offers incredible views at over 1,700 feet above sea level. You can also travel along Route 8 to Mount Greylock, Massachusetts’ highest peak, for stunning displays of golden yellow, blazing orange, and vivid scarlet leaves. Once you’re done exploring nature, make time to visit some of the local museums and explore the quaint nearby villages, like Great Barrington (known by many as “the Brooklyn of the Berkshires”) and the artsy North Adams.

Online: berkshires.org

Best Places to See Fall Colors in the Midwest

Chicago Botanic Garden, IL

Who says you have to leave the city limits to be wowed by autumn colors? The Chicago Botanic Garden features 385 acres of gardens, with brilliant colors (on trees great and small) in the autumn. You’ll also find family fall activities like the night of 10,000 Jack-o’-Lanterns in late October, the Fall Bulb Festival in early October, and much more, from children’s activities to classes and workshops for the adults. Kids can grab seasonal bingo cards to spot some fall favorites.

Online: chicagobotanic.org

Tunnel of Trees, MI

In the northwestern part of Lower Michigan, you’ll find the Tunnel of Trees—a 30-mile stretch of road that you can drive or bike. The trail starts in Harbor Springs and winds through charming towns and diverse landscapes before ending up in Cross Village. Along the way, you can also find attractions like Bear River Valley Recreation, Petoskey State Park with its unique Petoskey Stones, Bay Harbor’s beaches, and the quaint town of Good Hart.

Before you leave Harbor Springs, don’t miss the amazing farm/winery/cafe/brewery (yes, all of those things) right near the start of the famous Tunnel. Pond Hill Farm is open year-round and is a great place to stop for lunch or to pick up some fresh jams from the farm store. There are also trails to hike onsite.

Online: mackinawcity.com

Bloomington, IN

Experience breathtaking fall foliage from unique vantage points by climbing the fire towers in Monroe County. Four towers offer stunning views: Lilly Lookout at Brown County State Park, Hickory Ridge Tower at Hoosier National Forest, McCormick’s Creek Tower, and Mason Ridge Tower at Morgan-Monroe State Forest. Besides these spectacular views, Bloomington is home to fall football, hiking trails, boat rentals on the county’s three lakes, and even hot air balloon rides for fall views from above!

Online: visitbloomington.com

Door County, WI

Take a break from the bustle at Door County’s serene getaway. Explore Peninsula State Park, visit orchards, catch live concerts, and indulge in local cuisine—all while taking in the autumnal colors created by the area’s mix of maple and cherry trees. When you’re not enjoying the tranquil atmosphere of the area’s local shops and restaurants, take a scenic drive along Highway 42 for breathtaking views of the colorful landscape against the backdrop of Lake Michigan.

Online: doorcounty.com

Bayfield, WI

Bordering Lake Superior, this little town is the gateway to the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore with lighthouses, waiting-to-be-explored sea caves, and outstanding kayaking. Bayfield is most famous for its Apple Festival, which will be taking place October 6-8, 2023, but there’s plenty of other fall fun to be had, from cruises, hiking, biking, or just checking out the cozy local shops, eateries, and accommodations.

There are also plenty of nearby orchards and farms to visit, with fall colors typically peaking in mind-October, offering a breathtaking display against Lake Superior.

Online: bayfield.org

Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee is a trending destination year-round, but fall is when the city comes alive. Pumpkin spice lovers, rejoice: The city is home to one of the only pumpkin lagers in the world, made with real pumpkin and pie spice. Visitors of age can sip on the brew while kids munch on a different Wisconsin staple: cheese curds! You can catch a fall sports game or take a spooky stroll through Milwaukee with the Third Ward Ghost Walk or Shadow of City Hall Ghost Walk. The city comes alive in the fall: Stop by for concerts and performances (the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra will be putting on a Nightmare Before Christmas concert on October 28-29!), wander through corn mazes and apple picking spots, and more. Fall colors typically peak in late September and early October.

Online: city.milwaukee.gov

Best Places to See Fall Colors in the Southern US

Chickasaw National Recreation Area, OK

Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Sulphur, OK offers a magnificent display of fall color that stretches along the peaks of the Arbuckle Mountains. Visit Turner Falls, a breathtaking 77-foot waterfall that cascades into a natural pool below. Adrenaline junkies can take a zipline here, while adventurers can explore the trails and caves. Wind down after a day of fun at the Chickasaw National Recreation Area’s picnicking, fishing, and camping spots. Local farms and ranches have plenty of fall fun for families, from pumpkin patches to hay mazes. Prime leaf-peeping time is the last week of October and the first week of November.

Online: nps.gov

Great Smoky Mountains, TN & NC

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, spanning Tennessee and North Carolina, is renowned for its captivating fall foliage. The vibrant mix of maples, oaks, and hickories paints the landscape in vivid reds, oranges, and yellows. For optimal seasonal leaf viewing, head to popular spots like Cades Cove or the The Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, which offer biking, driving, and walking paths (depending on what you’re in the mood for. If you missed the peak season, you may find that the Newfound Gap Road, which rises up through several elevation levels, has a prolonged autumn season. And for a panoramic view of the yellow and red blanket below, head up to the Clingmans Dome observation tower located on the highest point in the park. Keep in mind that you won’t be the ones out to enjoy the views—autumn is a popular time for visitors, and some attractions do get crowded so plan ahead and try to make reservations in advance wherever possible.

Online: visitsmokies.org

Ozark National Forest, AR

The Ozarks are stunning in the fall, with many trails and drives for you to enjoy whether you’re exploring on foot or from the comfort of the family car. Hike along the Ozark Highlands Trail, enjoy scenic byways, and explore Blanchard Springs Caverns if you’re heading out by foot, or check out the Pig Trail Scenic Byway if you’re driving by. To enjoy the colors of the Ozark Mountains, head down Arkansas Scenic 7 Byway, a route that’ll take you from the West Gulf Coastal Plain, through the Ouachita Mountains and Arkansas River Valley, and into the Ozark Mountains.

Colors typically peak in late October or early November for central and western Arkansas, and early to mid-November for the southern and eastern sections. You can plan your trip thanks to weekly updates from the Arkansas Tourism’s network of color spotters!

Online: fs.usda.gov

Taos & The Enchanted Circle, NM

The southwestern landscape of New Mexico is a must-see in the fall, especially when driving around one of America’s most scenic drives: The Enchanted Circle. The Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway is an 84-mile driving tour in Taos, New Mexico, encircling Wheeler Peak, the state’s highest point. The drive that connects the towns of Taos, Eagle Nest, Red River, and Questa—and you will find some truly spectacular views. Head down the Corrales Road Scenic Byway and breathe in the smell of roasting green chile in the fall. The Bosque’s 400 acres along ten miles of the river provide habitat for almost 200 species of migrating and nesting birds, making bird watching a favorite activity.

The fall foliage in the Taos Valley is stunning this time of year, featuring a mix of aspens and pine trees for a gold and green mountainscape. For some fun fall events, head down to Taos Ski Valley, where you’ll find activities for the whole family—even the family dogs! You can also participate in Oktoberfest and a marathon, or just enjoy the scenery with a chair lift and the Via Ferrata 100-foot skybridge.

Online: taos.org

Best Places to See Fall Colors in the Western US

Breckenridge, CO

Breckenridge, located just under two hours from Denver, sits at just over 9,000 feet elevation and that means the leaves change color here super early. Explore the gold rush history, take a guided mountain bike tour and breathe in the fresh mountain air.

Fall is a great time to visit as the ski and summer crowds aren’t there and you can enjoy special events like the annual Oktoberfest and the Breckenridge Film Festival.

The hiking and views can’t be beat, and there are a number of scenic drives, like the Top of the Rockies National Scenic Byway, and Boreas Pass, both of which offers sweeping vistas of the changing aspens. (You can learn more about the history of Boreas Pass at the free Highline Railroad Park and Museum, just past the turn.)

Don’t feel like driving, but aren’t up for walking? Take the free Breckenridge Gondola up from downtown Breckenridge to the base of Peak 8 for a 15-minute birds-eye view of the trees.

Online: gobreck.com

Aspen, CO

Aspen, Colorado, is renowned for its stunning fall foliage. The town is surrounded by groves of aspen trees, which turn vibrant shades of gold and yellow during autumn. Expect vibrant gold and orange hues as the aspen trees change color. Maroon Bells, one of the most photographed mountain scenes in North America, offers breathtaking fall vistas, while the drive along Independence Pass provides panoramic views of the changing leaves.

Unlike other mountain towns, which tend to become sleepy when they’re not in season, Aspen remains active with various restaurants, shops, and attractions open through October. Expect to wind down surrounded by the beautiful mountainscapes and catch a live concert or art event.

Online: aspen.gov

Columbia River Gorge, OR & WA

On the Washington side, you can get up close and personal with some stunning color without having to stray too far from your auto. You can also check out some waterfalls, try the gentle 2.4-mile hike around Latourell Falls, explore the grand dame of Multnomah Falls, and make a stop in Corbett, or at the historic Vista House.

On the Washington side, you’ll have fewer waterfalls but more sweeping views. Check out the Goldendale Observatory and surrounding park for an unforgettable autumnal site.

Either way, you’re in for a treat as the seasons change in the Pacific Northwest, generally around late September to mid-October.

Online: fs.usda.gov

Carson City, NV

Nevada’s capital city is a great place to watch nature put on a vibrant show. Coupled with cooler temperatures, it’s the perfect destination to hike, bike, kayak, or fish as the days start to get shorter. One fantastic spot where everyone can immerse themselves in fall colors is Carson River Park, which features walking paths, a fishing pier, and a river access area. You can hike up to the top of C-Hill to get an incredible leaf-peeping view from above town, or take on the longer Ash to Kings Canyon trail, whose smooth, twisting road makes it a popular choice among both hikers and bikers.

You can catch a seasonal event like the fall wagon ride at Silver Saddle Ranch, stop by one of the local museums like the Railroad Museum and Children’s Museum, or check out the spooky offerings of the Carson City Ghost Walk. Keep an eye on the website for more seasonal, cultural, and art events.

Online: visitcarsoncity.com

 

Additional reporting by Amber Guetebier and Kate Loweth

You won’t need your wallet with so many free activites for the whole family

Fun, kid-friendly activities for Seattle families don’t have to break the bank. And since we’re all trying to save a bit of money these days, being frugal with kids’ activities can help. Earn your adulting star today when you head to one of these places to get your play on with the kids. From play areas to petting farms to story times (almost) every day of the week, we’ve mapped out our favorite free things to do in Seattle for families.

1. Read Our Lips: Free Story Times

Kids sit and listen to a storytime, free things to do in Seattle activities like this are great for kids
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Sit back and enjoy a good story at one of the many free storytimes around the city. The King County Library System offers an array of storytimes for every age and in different languages so all families can fall in love with a good book.

Families can also look beyond the library for storytimes. Head to Island Books on Mercer Island to enjoy Saturday storytime with Nancy Stewart, or check out the storytimes at your local Barnes and Noble. Add a little drama to your storytime at the Frye Art Museum’s Small Frye: Storytelling + Art, held on first Wednesdays. There’s also Inclusive & Cultural Storytime on the first Saturdays at the Highline Heritage Museum in Burien.

Remember that many children’s museums also host storytime as part of their programming. If you’ve got a membership, you can add them to your list of free things to do in Seattle. Storytimes are held daily at Seattle Children’s Museum, except Tuesday when they’re closed. But that’s okay because there’s storytime on Tuesday mornings at KidsQuest.

Related: 7 Great Indie Bookstores for Pint-Sized Bookworms

2. Get Outside

Speaking of storytime, families can also get outside and get reading when they check out the latest Pop-Up StoryWalk installation along a trail or at a nearby park. If one isn’t installed, you can still take the kids on a hike at one of our favorite city trails. The trails at Discovery Park, Seward Park, and the UW Arboretum never get old, and neither does a trip out to Maple Valley to check out the Gnomes Trail. If you’ve got a Discover Pass, you can chase waterfalls near Seattle with the kids pretty much all year long.

Even if you don’t, you can hike with a Park Ranger on the Eastside. The City of Bellevue offers free ranger programs at Lewis Creek, Mercer Slough, and Lake Hills Greenbelt multiple times monthly. While programs vary and require pre-registration, they’re all family-friendly and are a great excuse to get the kids outside.

Not so into hiking? Try a family bike ride.

3. Free Indoor Playgrounds

If you have a kid under five, you’ve logged a few hours at one of the many Seattle Community Centers drop-in play areas. But did you know you can get the crazies out for free any day of the week? That’s right. The community center drop-in programs are free with a Quick Card (register during your first visit) and are open for play with limited hours, Monday through Friday. Are you looking for a weekend option? Try Green Lake’s playroom—it’s open on Saturdays in the winter.

new free toddler play gym opened at Salvation Army Seattle White Center Community Center. Drop in for playtime Monday through Friday from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. with your kids (ages 2-6) to enjoy toys, mats, and slides.

You can also take to the mall and pair a little shopping with your play experience. With the Kids Cove in Bellevue Square, the covered play area at U-Village, and the free kids play area at Westfield Southcenter, shopping malls are about more than just spending money these days. Although it’s not a playspace, Crossroads Mall’s Music on the Market Stage is free entertainment for the family that runs each weekend.

4. Visit The Center for Wooden Boats

This museum, dedicated to preserving and documenting maritime history, might be a frugal parent’s best friend. Kids love wandering the docks, getting up close and personal with tugboats, canoes, and sailboats (not to mention the seaplanes taking off nearby). If you can plan ahead, consider signing up for a free peapod boat rental on Wednesdays through Sundays. Or stop by on the second or fourth Thursdays for Tugboat Story Time at the floating Boathouse (be sure to check the events calendar to verify tugboat story time is running that week).

The warmer months offer even more free things to do in Seattle at the Center for Wooden Boats. On the first Thursday of the month, take advantage of the free Toy Boat Building at South Lake Union and Cama Beach on Saturdays. On weekends and first Thursdays beginning in June, the Center for Wooden Boats brings out ten beautifully crafted wooden boats for passers-by to test on the South Lake Union Boat Pond from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ($5 suggested donation). Race them, time ’em, let them float leisurely along. Any way your littlest mate plays will be time well spent on the water.

The spray park at Lake Union Park is another fantastic and free way to spend a sunny day here. Pack a swimsuit and sunscreen during summer for this added maritime adventure. Remember that nearby MOHAI is always free for kids under 14, and the Kid-Struction Zone is open.

5. Sit & Sip at Kid-Friendly Coffee Shops

Hot coffee or tea and comfy spaces where kids can play make for a perfect outing any day of the week. From Sip and Ship in Ballard and Greenwood to Ballard Firehouse Coffee to Kaffeeklatch in Lake City and Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park, there are a plethora of indoor havens that will keep parents and kids happy, all for the price of a cuppa Joe. Popular Eastside spots like mom-owned Bellden Cafe, the Issaquah Coffee Company, Coffeeholic Houseand Mercurys Coffee Co.’s spacious (and busy) locations offer the same.

6. See a Kindiependent Concert

Smiling baby with headphones on in front of a microphone
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If there’s one thing toddlers can’t get enough of, it’s a chance to bust a move. That’s why we’re adding Mount Baker’s Kindiependent Kids Rock Series to our favorite free things to do in Seattle with kids. You can get tickets to see one of the coolest kindie rockers around for just $5 a person. Concerts run through April 1, 2023 for the current series.

7. Visit Animals

If Old McDonald is one of the songs in your musical repertoire these days, a trip to Kelsey Creek Farm in Bellevue is an absolute must. Kids love visiting with the cows, horses, bunnies, chickens, sheep, pigs, and more at this fabulous (free) farm in the heart of Bellevue. Families can also explore the walking trails that wind through the park, over the creek, and by the pastures. Bring a lunch to enjoy if it’s a dry day, and be sure to hit the playground when you’re there too.

But that’s not the only place to find furry and feathery friends that are always a safe bet for a fun day out with toddlers. There are lots of other places that don’t require you to drop any money to get your animal fix. Visit the horses at Woodinville stables, meet the resident animals at Farrel-McWhirter Farm Park if you’re on the Eastside. In the city you can look for ducks and turtles at Golden Gardens Park in the little pond by the bridge, grab a pair of binoculars and head to Discovery Park to look for more than 270 species of birds, or even stop by your neighborhood pet shop.

Related: 14 Wildly Fun Animal Farms & Petting Zoos to Visit Now

8. Explore Seattle Center

There’s a reason the Seattle Center is one of the top visitor destinations—it’s a blast! And you don’t have to spend a dime to keep the kids engaged. Let them wander around the sculpture garden, create cool sounds at the Sonic Bloom solar-powered art installation, run around the fountain (or jump in when it’s warm enough), play at the always-fun Artists at Play playground, and emote on the stage. 

Time your visit with a free Festál program, and you’ve got your day planned. And if you’ve got a membership to either Seattle Children’s Museum, MoPOP, or PacSci, that’s yet another option for free playtime in the heart of the city. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center is just a hop, skip, and jump away. Admission is always free, Tuesdays through Saturdays, during regular hours. You can even hop on the monorail (it’s just a few bucks for adults, and kids under 5 are free) to see Seattle from above.

Related: Your Guide to a Kid-Friendly Seattle Center

9. Hit a Local Park or Playground

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Never underestimate the power of a playground when you need an impromptu, free kid-friendly activity in the city. In fact, it’s one of the best free things to do in Seattle with kids, year-round, thanks to our mild climate. Seattle kids and families know how to handle the rain (hello, Muddy Buddy and a change of clothes for the car), so even during the wettest months, this is a trusted go-to activity.

Related: Your Guide to Seattle’s Best Playgrounds & Parks

10. Spend Time at a Museum

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Museums and toddlers can be hit or miss, so it’s hard to cough up admission fees for kids when a melt down and early exit are a distinct possibility. Fortunately, we’ve found some great museums that offer times for free admission for kids and have places toddlers can play and explore. Enjoy Free First Thursdays at these area favorites:

You can also score free museum passes (yes, we said free) through The Seattle Public Library and King County Library to some of our favorite places including: KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Seattle Aquarium, MoPOP, Wing Luke Museum, National Nordic Museum, Woodland Park Zoo, and more. These tickets require reservations in advance and they go quickly.

If you’re south of the city or are up for a drive, remember the Children’s Museum of Tacoma is always pay-as-you-will admission, and the Washington State History Museum offers free admission on the third Thursday of the month from 3 p.m.-8 p.m.

Related: The Ultimate Guide to Seattle’s Free (& Discounted) Museum Days

11. Visit a Lighthouse

The beaches around the Burrows Island Light Station offer a unique rocky landscape, which adds to the overall charm and attractiveness of the area. Families can enjoy the scenic views and experience the natural beauty of the surroundings. While the lighthouse may be closed to visitors during renovations, the Burrows Island Light Station grounds are open daily. Your crew can still explore and appreciate the outbuildings, adding to the overall experience of the visit.

Point Wilson Lighthouse is one of the iconic landmarks in Fort Worden State Park, situated just 60 miles northwest of Seattle, making it a perfect spot for a day trip. To gain access to this magnificent sight, bring your Washington State Discover Pass. The pass allows you to explore the lighthouse and the vast 432-acre park surrounding it. Point Wilson Lighthouse is particularly intriguing because its fully automated system allows it to operate seamlessly without a full-time operator.

Will today bring you to the board game-themed park or the one with the salmon slide?

Seattle is home to some truly amazing playgrounds. From towering jungle gyms with picturesque views to themed playsets, these playgrounds around Puget Sound will ignite your child’s wonderous imagination and are great places to get their energy out. Get ready to zip, bounce, swing, and slide your way to these playgrounds. Your next playdate awaits!

Artists at Play

Kids on the Artists at Play Playground in Seattle Center one of the best seattle playgrounds

Artists at Play will get your heart racing (and your kiddos too). Located at Seattle Center right next to the Space Needle and the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), this playground is a must-visit! The monstrous 30-foot-tall climbing structure is the cornerstone. Don’t fear though, there is a smaller structure for little ones who aren’t quite ready to hit the heights. 

Seattle Center
305 Harrison St.
Seattle, WA
Online: seattlecenter.com

Forest Park Playground

Kathryn Mueller

Forest Park Playground is an expansive playground located in the heart of Forest Park in Everett. Created for kids of all ages and abilities, there is something for everyone here. The playground will ignite your child’s imagination. Brightly colored creatures are sprinkled throughout the play area. There are also structures like a We-Go-Round with easy access on and off as well as high back swings. Tap into your inner musician and play on the many musical installments or climb on the many climbing structures.

Insider tip: Adjacent to the playground is a splash park, so pack accordingly in the summer.

802 E Mukilteo Blvd
Everett, WA
Online: everettwa.gov

KidsUp! The Next Generation of Play

Hop on a ferry and head to this imaginative and inclusive playground at Battle Point Park on Bainbridge Island. The giant ferry boat is the centerpiece of the playground, offering 47 feet of imaginative, scalable fun. All aboard!

You’ll also find structures like a wheelchair-friendly We-Go-Round spinner, climbable Orca whales, a lookout pier, and a sandy play area. We love the soft surfaces all around the playground, great for soft landings for tiny feet.  

Battle Point Park
11299 Arrow Point Drive NE
Bainbridge Island

North Kirkland Community Center Park

Best Playgrounds and Parks Seattle
City of Kirkland

We promised themed play places, and this one is out of this world! From the space shuttle play structure to the oversized Saturn and moon climbers, your little astronaut can let their imagination blast off.

12421 103 Ave. N.E.
Kirkland, WA
Online: kirklandwa.gov

Bellevue Downtown Park

Kathryn Mueller

Located in bustling Bellevue this park is aptly named, “Inspiration Park.” The structures are whimsical and great for all ages and abilities. From see-saws to an in-ground trampoline, your little explorers will love climbing, sliding, and hopping around this playground in Bellevue Downtown Park.

Good to know: it also sports a splash pad, waterfalls, and sensory water table for those upcoming hot summer days!

10201 NE 4th St
Bellevue, WA
Online: parks.bellevuewa.gov

Seward Park

Seward Park is home to an old-growth forest great for hiking, a bike and walking path (with amazing waterfront views), and don’t forget about the playground. We love the climbing structures and zip line. It’s great for all ages and there are ample things to do for your little adventurers. Whether you want to stroll the waterfront and take in the views or play at the park, you’ll find plenty to do here.

Good to know: Pack a camera. In the spring, cherry blossoms around the walking trails make great backdrops for photos.

5900 Lake Washington Blvd. S.
Seattle, WA
Online: seattle.gov

Carkeek Park

Kathryn Mueller

Carkeek Park is a great one-stop shop. It has it all! Open fields, a playground, beach access, meandering trails throughout the sprawling forest, and spectacular views of the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains. We love the nature-inspired play area adjacent to the climbing structures. What makes this park so unique, besides the picturesque views? Two words: salmon slide!

950 N.W. Carkeek Park Rd.
Seattle, WA
Online: seattle.gov

Point Ruston Waterwalk

Kathryn Mueller

If you find yourself in need of a road trip down south, plan to make a stop here! Less than two miles away from Point Defiance Park and Zoo, this seaside playground is a great add-on to your adventure. It's small, but it offers arguably one of the best playground views in the area! The ferryboat play structure, swings, and splash pad will delight your little ones. While you're there, check out the many shops, stop for ice cream or fish and chips, play at the beach, or take a walk along Point Ruston Waterwalk.

5115 Grand Loop
Tacoma, WA 
Online: pointruston.com

Lake Sammamish State Park

Best Playgrounds and Parks Seattle
Jennifer B. Davis

Another playground on the Eastside you won’t want to miss is a playground in the heart of Lake Sammamish State Park. Located right on the shores of Lake Sammamish in Issaquah is where you will find this whimsical, coal mining town-themed playground. You’ll be delighted by an oversized mushroom cottage, hidden woodland creatures, mining town cubbies and cabins, and a painted stream with leaping salmon.

Good to know: Pack your beach bag in the summer, your kids will love the sandy shores of the park. Don’t forget your umbrella (and some 50+ SPF sunscreen) and your Discover Pass. 

2000 N.W. Sammamish Rd.
Issaquah, WA
Online: parks.state.wa.us

Saint Edward State Park

Saint Edward State Park boasts ample opportunities for recreation and fun. In the sprawling 326-acre day-use park, you’ll find fields, a castle-inspired playground, trails winding through thick forests, and freshwater shoreline on Lake Washington.

On the grounds is also a once Catholic seminary turned upscale hotel. The Lodge at St. Edward is another reason to visit the park. Head inside for lunch at Cedar + Elm or take a walk down the halls of the old seminary and explore the beautiful local art featured each month.

Good to know: Be sure to bring along your Discover Pass.

14445 Juanita Dr. NE
Kenmore, WA
Online: parks.state.wa.us

Miner’s Corner County Park

Kathryn Mueller

The lookout tower is one of the many attractions at Miner’s Corner County Park. The playground is great for little climbers. There is also an area for nature-based play with natural structures and short trails weaving through the wetlands and meadows. If you feel like getting dirty, there is also a sandbox where little dino diggers can find hidden fossils.

22903 45th Ave. S.E.
Bothell, WA
Online: snohomishcountywa.gov

Houghton Beach Park

Best Playgrounds and Parks Seattle
Jennifer B. Davis

There are many great parks along the Kirkland Waterfront that offer a variety of stops for play, but the largest and most kid-friendly park is Houghton Beach Park. With a large-scale climbing structure, a huge sandy beach, and a pedestrian dock, Houghton Beach Park is a great place for a playdate whatever the weather. 

5811 Lake Washington Blvd.
Kirkland, WA 
Online: parksofkirkland.com

Imagine Children’s Museum

Technically, this playground requires admission, but it’s worth the price. The Imagine Children’s Museum located in Everett has a rooftop playground your kiddos will love.

The 9,149-square-foot outdoor Rooftop Adventure is brimming with things to do. Climb a towering climbing structure, dig for dinosaur bones, make a tune on the open-air symphony, or play a game of checkers.  There is so much to explore, your little ones won’t want to leave.

Hours: Closed Monday; Tues.-Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Cost: $22 per person; children 2 & under free

1502 Wall St.
Everett, WA
Online: imaginecm.org

West Fenwick Park Playground

City of Kent

Do you like to play board games? If you do, we have the perfect playground for you. Imagine a playground that brings games to life. That’s what you’ll find at West Fenwick Park Playground in Kent. The board game-themed playground is one you can’t miss, literally. Its bright colors will entertain your little players. It’s truly one-of-a-kind.

3808 Reith Rd
Kent, WA

Additional reporting by Allison Sutcliffe

Back-to-school season means a fresh start for the whole family, including you, mom! You’ve already crossed off the kids’ back-to-school shopping list, now how about freshening up your own wardrobe this fall? We’ve put together our favorite looks from Nike for Zoom calls, carpools, soccer practice, and everything in between!

Sportswear Phoenix Fleece

Nike

Own drop-off with this super comfy oversized fleece 1/2-zip, perfect for chilly fall mornings! This hoodless sweatshirt comes in an array of colors and pairs nicely with matching shorts ($50) or your favorite leggings. We love it for its on-trend cropped length and overall versatility.  

To buy: Nike Sportswear Phoenix Fleece, Red, $70

 

High-Waisted Woven Skirt

Nike

Tennis skirts aren't just for the court! We love this soft, stretchy option for all our running around. It's got a flattering high waist along with an internal drawstring to personalize the fit. Pair with black sunglasses and a cropped sweatshirt and you're instantly a trendsetter.

To buy: Women's High-Waisted Woven Skirt, $47 (19% off!)

Metcon 8

Nike

These lightweight, breathable training shoes are designed for cardio and lifting, meaning they are the perfect choice for gym sessions or any day with a toddler. We love the flashy color palette to add a pop, but this shoe also comes in white and black for a more neutral look. 

To buy: Nike Metcon 8 $130

Bluelight Glasses

Nike

Back-to-school undoubtedly means more time in front of the screen. From Zoom meetings to homework sessions, these stylish glasses feature a premium lens coating to help reduce bluelight exposure. We love that they come in both gold and black to complement any look. Pairs well with messy buns and coffee. 

To buy: Bluelight Glasses, $99

 

High-Waisted Joggers

Nike

Our favorite fall staple has a fresh spin. These fleece joggers have a taller waistband and tailored leg that are sure to elevate a casual look. Who says gray sweatpants are just for the guys?

To buy: High-Waisted Joggers, $65

Training Bag

Nike

Helpful for early-morning workouts and weekend getaways, this stylish duffle has zippered pockets inside and out. We love that it's made with 65% recycled polyester and offers straps for both hand and shoulder carrying. 

To buy: Training Bag, $57

Dri-FIT Swoosh Sports Bra

Nike

Offered in nine different colors, this sports bra provides medium support in a racerback design. We appreciate the extended length and removable pads for flexibility and coverage. Wear alone or layer under a breathable tank!

To buy: Nike Dri-FIT Swoosh, $34 (19% off!)

One Luxe Legging

Nike

You didn't think we'd leave leggings off this list, did you?! A new season calls for a new pair, and we dig this mid-rise option from Nike. Silky soft without being see-through, this pair gets our vote for Best Dressed. Wear with crew socks and black sneaks for that must-have look.

To buy: Nike One Luxe Legging, $55 (originally $90!)

High-Waisted Maternity Leggings

Nike

These maternity must-haves are a cult favorite from first trimester through postpartum. We love that the fabric is designed to grow with your bump and folds down when you're ready for the couch. Nike's maternity collection features sweatshirts, sports bras, tees, tanks, and shorts to complete your workout wardrobe. 

To buy: Nike One (M), $62

Blazer Mid '77 Vintage Shoes

Nike

To round out our list, these classic vintage sneakers are a timeless addition to any fall wardrobe. Whether you're swinging by a farmers market, going to brunch, or doing slightly less-fun parenting things, these crisp leather shoes have an effortless appeal. Plus, customize your own!

To buy, Nike Blazer Mid '77 Vintage Shoes, $105

 

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News flash: Mom and me styles are experiencing a reawakening, and we have proof. Gaudy outfits have been replaced by original, creative and head-turning fashion. Read on for 15 matching mommy and me outfits that’ll have you clicking, “buy now.”

Elisamama

Elisamama

This Black-owned business offers an array of comfortable, festive clothes for kids in brightly colored prints all handmade by Nigerian artisans, so not only are you supporting a great business, you are helping to offer skills, job training and resources to an impoverished region of the world. They also feature super-stylish "mommy and me" styles. Made with beautiful, functional and incredibly durable fabrics, kids can be party-ready even if they're staying home. The collections include dresses as well as shorts and shirts. 

Learn more at elisamama.com 

OshKosh B'gosh Anniversary Overalls

courtesy OshKosh B'gosh

OshKosh B'gosh is celebrating 125 years of making adorable clothes for families! On Sept. 8th, they'll be releasing a limited-edition capsule collection of vintage-inspired overalls and t-shirts for the whole family. The overalls will be just like you remembered them as a kid, complete with clover design, real metal hardware and the classic patch, and they'll be available in adult, kid, toddler and infant sizes. The overalls range from $25 - $65, and the t-shirt range from $12-$22 depending on size. Launching on 9/8, they'll be available for purchase at oshkosh.com/125thyear

King + Lola

King Lola

Created by mompreneur and fashion designer, Jasmine Walker,  King + Lola offers an array of on-trend, mommy-and-me styles and shirts full of empowering messages. They are an eco-friendly and environmentally conscious and charitable brand. We love the Walking on Sunshine line featured here. 

Online: kingandlola.com 

Maisonette

Maisonette

Maisonette has a whole shop of matching mommy and me outfits, and the selection ranges from face masks to dresses and even swimsuits. The latest addition to the collection are sneakers—a collaboration between Maisonette and Athletic Propulsion Labs (APL). The shoe mirrors APL's best-selling TechLoom Bliss design and comes in a bleached pink color with a matte strap and speckles on the midsole. You can shop the entire collection here

Roolee

Filled with styles ranging from boho skirts to jumpsuits, color block dresses and funky shirts, Roolee has dozens of fun options for moms and their daughters. Sizes go as small as three months, plus many of the "mom" dresses have nursing panels that make breastfeeding easier. Once you're done ordering your favorite styles, be sure to check out their collection of diaper bags, shoes and chic home decor line

Duffield Lane

courtesy Marquis Clark

Duffield Lane has dozens of coordinating Mommy and me outfit options, from cozy fall plaids to classic summer seersucker. We especially like the Isla Dress matched with the Flutter Sleeve Dress in navy. Styles are classic rather than trendy, and the quality of each garment makes each item worth the price. Shop the entire collection here

Online: duffieldlane.com

Olivia + Ocean Swimwear

Olivia Ocean

Universal truth: post-baby your body changes. Don't let this stop you from wearing a swimsuit you feel comfortable and confident in. Turn to Olivia + Ocean for a swimsuit as fabulous as you are. Created by a mom for moms, Olivia + Ocean features thoughtfully designed swimwear with a high-compression premium lycra liner, textured ribbed fabric, full bottom coverage and a convenient waist-tie for nursing moms on the go. Snag yours and a matching suit for your mini-me at oliviaandocean.com.

 

Wares by Olli Ella

Olli Ella

Ethically-produced, organic clothing, these dresses for women also come in complimentary children's pieces. Simple, timeless, playful and super-soft cotton, these dresses come in an array of patterns; you can shop the WARES collection here. Women's dresses start at $125 and toddler sizes are $59. Check out more at olliella.com 

 

 

 

Mama & Mini Collection from MORI

MORI

Celebrate the power of moms (and their amazing children) with MORI's Mama & Mini collection, which features matching lounge pants and crew neck sweatshirts, all made of 100% organic cotton. Pieces are sold individually or in sets with the mini sizes ranging from size 0 months to four years old and the mama pieces available in s/m or m/l. Fun facts: MORI uses ultra-soft bamboo fiber (70%) and organic cottons (30%) on all of their styles that range from sleep sacks to onesies to toddler two-pieces and bathrobes. Get your family collection here and peruse the entire MORI styles at minimori.com.

 

Nest Designs Sleepwear

mom and baby matching PJs
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Whether you're chasing a new walker around the house or you're a seasoned mama shuttling the kids to sports practice after school, your days are full of fun and chaos. So when bedtime comes (for you and them), make it a point to lounge in style and comfort. Nest Designs has a collection of matching mom and me sleepwear with designs ranging from flying pig princes and princesses to serene water lilies. Each style is made from a special blend of bamboo and organic cotton. Treat yourself and your littles to cozy snuggles and a jammie party that might just last all day. Available at nestdesigns.com.

 

PLAE Shoes

Plae

Made for the young and young-at-heart, the new Spring '19 collection from PLAE will give parents and kids ample opportunity to twin in style. Choose from new styles like the Leo mesh high-top or opt for matching color kicks in the Ty (for your kiddo) and Butler (for you) in Nexus Grey. Whatever you choose, expect high-quality, machine washable shoes that are sure to put a spring in your step. Available at plae.co

Mom & Me Trunks

The Elephant Organics

Pink Elephant, which recently rebranded to The Elephant Organics, just launched their matching mom and me snuggle trunk gift set. Whether you're looking to snuggle up with baby for your first newborn photo shoot or just want to match in-style, this gift set is perfect. It comes with matching pajamas made of 100% organic cotton, super soft and stretchable knit and are all lead-, phthalate- and flame retardant-free. If this is a gift, you'll enjoy that the set comes all gift wrapped. Available pinkelephantorganics.com for $125.

Tula Shoes

Baby Tula

They make awesome carriers, blankets, lunch bags and more. And now, Baby Tula is getting into the shoe game. The beloved brand just released their new Tula shoes, available in women's and kid's sizes. Make a statement in their iconic Tula prints. Each slip-on sneaker is durable and comfortable, and available in kids whole sizes 5-12 and women's whole sizes 5-10. Women's sizes are $49/pair and matching Kid's sizes are $35/pair. Four different prints now available online at babytula.com/collections/tula-shoes.

 

Smallbirds Wool Runners

Allbirds

Chasing around kiddo will keep you on your toes. Ensure you both are comfortable as you dash from playground to soccer practice to school drop-off with matching Allbirds. Their practical, comfortable and sustainable line of shoes now extends to kids sizes with their Smallbirds wool runners so pulling off coordinated kicks is now a breeze. Expect the same simplistic design, and lightweight and breathable materials as their adult collection. Bonus: Allbirds (and Smallbirds) can be thrown in the washing machine for an easy clean. Men, women and kids sizes available at allbirds.com.

Allegra & Luca

Boho chic and oh-so-cute, Allegra & Luca styles are fit for moms and their mini-mes. We love the hand-embroidered tunics all made by a select group of artisans in Mexico. Each seasonal run of Allegra & Luca eye-catching styles are small batch, which means you’ll want to snag your favorites while they’re in stock. Available at allegraandluca.com starting at $28.

 

The Bee & the Fox

Head-turning but not cheesy, The Bee & the Fox tees, onesies and sweatshirts are downright fun and empowering. Grab matching “Mama Bear” and “Baby Bear” styles or snag for yourself one of our favorite picks, the “Tough as a Mother” tee. All are personally screen-printed and available at thebeeandthefox.com starting at $25.

 

 

 

Copy by Erin Lem and Gabby Cullen; photos courtesy of each retailer

 

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Make 2019 a year you won’t soon forget by putting an epic family vacation on the books. There are loads of brand-new hotels and all-inclusive resorts waiting to cater to families, and we’ve got the full scoop on them all. Spend some time stateside or take your adventures to the tropics or Europe. Scroll down to see all of our recs, and book your adventure today!

Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts - Riviera Maya, Mexico

Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts

You won't be able to wait until mid-2019 for the brand-new Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Riviera Maya to open its doors. It will offer 276 oceanfront swim-up pad suites and flat suites, plus four sprawling Nickelodeon-themed signature penthouses (including your favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and SpongeBob SquarePants) perched on the top floor of two modern six-story buildings. All-inclusive luxury means you'll spend lots of time at the 500,000-square food Aqua Nick, which includes a lazy river, water slides, a splash park, an interactive water playground for toddlers and mini relaxation pools. 

Onlinenickresortrivieramaya.com

Ritz-Carlton Residences - Paradise Valley, AZ

Five Star Development

Slated to open in March 2019, the 20-acre property in the swanky town of Paradise Valley will feature views of Camelback Mountain, 205 luxury casitas and a spa inspired by the surrounding desert. The resort will focus on local provisions, as the restaurants will source from the citrus orchard and garden. Families will especially enjoy the 400-foot-long pool and the Ritz Kids program. 

Onlineritzcarlton.com

Moxy Chelsea - New York, NY

Moxy Chelsea

Rising 37 stories high into the New York City skyline, the micro-room, macro-amenity Moxy Chelsea features 349 rooms adorned with floor to ceiling windows. Family-friendly accommodations include bunk beds in the quad guest rooms for the ultimate metropolitan experience. Topping off the hotel is a glass-enclosed rooftop bar featuring views of the Empire State Building; at the touch of a button, retractable windows transform the lounge into an alfresco sky veranda. 

Onlinemoxy-hotels.marriott.com

Hard Rock Hotel - London, England

Hard Rock Hotel

Set to open in early 2019 in one of London’s most iconic locations, on the corner of Oxford Street and Park Lane, Hard Rock Hotel London is steps away from the very best the city has to offer. The hotel will boast around 1,000 stylish rooms and suites, a variety of dining options, including two vibrant bars and a lively Hard Rock Cafe®. Hard Rock Hotel London is set to be the ultimate urban hang-out where visitors can experience a true taste of London while paying tribute to legends of the area. 

Onlinehardrockhotels.com

Disney Riviera Resort - Orlando, FL

Disney Riviera Resort

Disney Riviera Resort, the 15th Disney Vacation Club property, is expected to open fall 2019 complete with a rooftop restaurant with views of both Epcot’s and Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ nighttime spectaculars. The resort will be part of the new Disney Skyliner gondola line, connecting the hotel and three others to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Apartment-like accommodations offer families flexibility with kitchens and laundry facilities in the room. 

Onlinevisitorlando.com

Panama Jack Resorts Playa del Carmen - Mexico

Panama Jack Resorts

Kids at Panama Jack Resorts Playa del Carmen have it made with Camp Jack’s daily activity schedule plus #Hashtag Teen Zone that touts the latest video games and activities to keep the older kids occupied. And while the kids play, parents can indulge in a spa day or camp out in a cabana. The resort is known for roving food carts and unexpected pleasures such as pop-up BBQ’s and in-water kayaks offering guests an array of fruit while they’re lounging by the pool. Panama Jack Playa del Carmen’s accommodations are tailored to large families and include family suites which house bunk beds for kids in addition to either two queen beds or one king size bed and a pull-out couch. The dining options include à la carte restaurants, brimming buffets, beachside grills, funky bars and 24-hour lounges that offer boundless options for foodies and kiddies alike.

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Isla Bella Beach Resort - Marathon, FL

The Florida Keys will welcome Isla Bell Beach Resort in early 2019, and you'll want to add it to your must-visit list. The hotel boasts nearly one mile of private beach, five swimming pools, on-site water sports, fishing pier, marina and stunning Atlantic Ocean views from all 199 rooms and suites among its many amenities. Make it a multi-generational trip and bring the grandparents along to share one of the massive suites that sleep up to 14 (some include kitchens for the utmost convenience). 

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Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, Casino & Spa - St. Maarten

Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, Casino & Spa

Officially reopening on February 1, 2019, the Sonesta will be welcoming back guests with a refreshed design and newly-updated amenities including a new Teen Zone, a decked-out Kids Club and a new set of loft-style rooms that allow for parents to get a bit more privacy when vacationing with the whole family. The resort is also conveniently located in the Maho Bay area where families have easy access to Maho's strip of shops and restaurants, or can easily zip over to Maho Beach to check out the jaw-dropping airplane landings and takeoffs it's famous for. Animal encounters at Parotte Ville and ziplining at Rainforest Adventures are nearby family favorites. 

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Four Season Astir Palace Hotel - Athens, Greece

Four Season Astir Palace Hotel

Opening in early 2019, the Four Season Astir Palace Hotel brings luxury retreat to the Athens Riviera. The hotel offers the best of both worlds: just 30 minutes to the city center to discover the wonders of ancient civilization at the Acropolis and a seaside escape for supreme relaxation. Book one of the hotel's suites and your family will be able to spread out. Then take advantage of the property's babysitting service so that you can enjoy a dinner on your own. 

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Surfside Inn and Suites at Universal Orlando Resort - Orlando, FL

Surfside Inn and Suites

Surfside Inn and Suites at Universal Orlando Resort will open in summer 2019, the first of two new value hotels that will make up Universal’s Endless Summer Resort. The hotels, with rates starting at $100 per night, offer guests a more affordable on-site experience while keeping the perks of Early Park Admission and resort-wide transportation. Beach-themed two-bedroom suites that sleep six are perfect for families looking for the ultimate getaway without breaking the bank. 

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Nashville Margaritaville Vacation Club by Wyndham - Nashville, TN

Nashville Margaritaville Vacation Club

Nashville's vibrant downtown scene will be home to the new Nashville Margaritaville Vacation Club by Wyndham, scheduled to open in late 2019. The hotel will include 52 Margaritaville condo suites, designed with escapism in mind. A rooftop relaxation zone features spectacular city views, a pool, sun deck, fire pits and, of course, live entertainment. Families will enjoy resort amenities without sacrificing the need for spacious accommodations like separate bedrooms, living and dining areas and washer and dryers (because kids are messy, even on vacation). 

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Santarena Hotel - Costa Rica

Santarena Hotel

Scheduled to open in February 2019, the Santarena Hotel, a member of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts Lifestyle Collection, is nestled in the peaceful, car-free community of Las Catalinas on the northwest end of Costa Rica. The 45 rooms offer sweeping ocean views and the hotel has numerous dining options to cater to every taste. With hiking and mountain biking trails nearby, the family can get out an explore. A rooftop lounge and pool will make you never want to leave. 

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Hampton Inn & Suites - Anaheim, CA

Hilton

Just a 10-minute walk to Disney California Adventure® Park and Disneyland®, this new Hampton Inn will have 178 rooms available in late January. Fuel up for a day with Mickey at the hotel's free hot breakfast (or grab an On-the-Go Bag to take with you) and then enjoy your afternoon in the outdoor pool. Amenities like on-site laundry will make traveling with the kids that much easier.

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Halepuna Waikiki - Honolulu, HI

Halepuna Waikiki

Formerly the Waikiki Parc Hotel, the Halepuna Waikiki is undergoing extensive renovations and will reopen in late 2019 with 288 guest rooms and suites, a three–meal restaurant, dramatic eighth-floor pool deck and bar, fitness center and a hospitality lounge. Situated on a serene side street along one of the world’s most popular beaches, Halepuna Waikiki will appeal to visitors who are looking to be in the heart of it all. 

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Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort - Orlando, FL

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort will unveil a completely reimagined property in summer 2019, featuring hundreds of new guestrooms and a plethora of new amenities. The highlight will be a 15-story tower offering a two-level entrance lobby, 545 guest rooms and a rooftop restaurant and lounge with panoramic views of the nighttime fireworks from nearby Disney theme parks. Cool off at the massive pool with waterslide that surrounds the 50-foot replica of a Mayan pyramid. 

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Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge - Panama

Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge

Located on a private archipelago of 14 volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean, just 20 miles from the coast of Panama, Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge is an exclusive outpost for adventurous families. Accommodating a maximum of 18 guests across nine stylishly-designed casitas, the intimate hideaway provides guests with endless opportunities for island adventures and marine safaris. Families can spend the day fishing or snorkeling offshore, or enjoying activities including boating, scuba diving, whale watching, birding, nature trekking and more. 

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Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard - Miramar Beach, FL

Hyatt

Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard will be conveniently located outside the Grand Boulevard Town Center, putting guests steps from first-class shopping, dining, entertainment and the sugar-white beaches of Florida’s Emerald Coast. Additionally, the hotel will pay homage to South Walton’s thriving arts community and culture with a living gallery featuring local artists’ original works, including painters, photographers, sculptors and more. Families will love that each room or suite comes with a sleeper sofa—plenty of room for the whole family. 

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Kimpton Barcelona - Spain

Kimpton Barcelona

Watch the sunset over the Catalan capital at this new hotel coming in the second half of 2019. Located in the city’s Gothic Quarter, Kimpton Barcelona will feature 156 rooms, as well as an all-day dining restaurant and a rooftop swimming pool with unparalleled views of the city. The neighborhood, full of trendy boutiques and restaurants, is a favorite of visitors and locals alike and provides the perfect base from which to explore.

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Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana - Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Hyatt

All ages resort Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana will be part of the greater Hyatt Ziva and Hyatt Zilara complex. Located on Juanillo Beach in the private community of Cap Cana, the scheduled completion date is November 2019. In addition to multiple pools on property, there is also a water park that is being built with both kids and adults in mind (large slides, lazy rivers and a splash pad for the little ones). Food and beverage offerings will span fast food, Italian and Asian/Mongolian among others along with an old-school diner offering everything from a robust selection of coffee to ice cream sundaes for kids. 

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Hilton Washington DC National Mall

Hilton

Planning a visit to our nation's capital? As of March 31, 2019, you can book your stay at the brand new Hilton Washington DC National Mall. Walk to the White House, monuments, museums and the Southwest Waterfront, or take the elevator down to L’Enfant Metro Station to connect easily with greater DC, Maryland and Virginia. With 367 rooms to choose from, you can grab a suite to sleep the whole family, and you'll also get access to the Executive Lounge, which offers concierge services as well as complimentary continental breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres each day. 

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Rosewood Miramar Beach - Montecito, CA

Rosewood Miramar Beach

Located 90 miles northwest of Los Angeles in Montecito’s idyllic seaside community, Rosewood Miramar Beach will offer 124 guest rooms and 37 suites on one of the most beautiful and exclusive beaches in Southern California. Amenities will include two swimming pools, a spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center and beach club. The resort will feature six restaurants and bars including Caruso’s oceanfront restaurant, an al fresco beach bar, a sophisticated cocktail lounge and a casual poolside burger and ice cream shack. Even Fido can join in the fun—daily dog walking, afternoon pet’s trek, customized pet menu and exclusive pet products and amenities are available.

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Club Med Michès Playa Esmeralda - Dominican Republic

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About an hour from the Punta Cana International Airport, the Club Med Michès Playa Esmeralda will open a 93-acre resort in late 2019. Situated along the Dominican Republic’s pristine north shore in an area with limited tourist development, this strikingly beautiful property balances nature preservation efforts with exclusive experiences. It’s a stunning, eco-chic resort featuring four boutique villages with one especially designed for families. Play with your kids all day or let them meet new friends at the nearby children’s clubs. Finish the night with other families at a movie under the stars. 

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Phoenix Airport Marriott - AZ

Phoenix Airport Marriott

After undergoing extensive renovations in the guest rooms and pool, the Phoenix Airport Marriott is ready for spring training visitors to descend. Many of the 357 guest rooms with balconies will overlook the serenity of Camelback Mountain and the South Mountain Range. The Concierge Lounge offers all-day dining and evening cocktails for concierge-level rooms and suites. A refuge from the desert heat, the redesigned pool has new cabanas as well as food and beverage service to keep the whole family happy. 

Online: marriott.com

WorldMark Portland Waterfront Park - Portland, OR

WorldMark Portland Waterfront Park

Expected to open in the first half of 2019, WorldMark Portland - Waterfront Park is expected to feature 75 condominium-style suites including studio, one- and two-bedroom suites that are perfect for families. Located just across the street from the Willamette River, the resort is ideally situated at the intersection of the downtown and Old Town Chinatown neighborhoods. The original downtown area is a bustling entertainment district, home to the famous Portland Saturday Market, Voodoo Doughnut, Lan Su Chinese Garden and the Oregon Maritime Museum.

Paradisus Playa Mujeres - Mexico

Paradisus Playa Mujeres

Designed in the shape of a crescent, this luxury resort is located off the coast of Playa Mujeres, just minutes from Cancun International Airport, and will feature a pristine private beach for guests to enjoy. The 498-guest room, oceanfront property will debut with Paradisus by Meliá’s newest offering ‘Nature Included,’ which transports guests into a paradise that reflects the natural beauty of the destination, as well as being environmentally conscious and encouraging guests to immerse themselves in local experiences. The property will feature Family Concierge Suites, arcade room, covered theater, an outdoor plaza for shows, coffee bar, juice bar, kids club and luxurious changing room facilities. 

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The Reef Bahamas Luxury Resort - Atlantis, Paradise Island

The Reef Atlantis

Head to Paradise Island in the Bahamas where you can stay at The Reef's luxurious, apartment-style residences starting in March. Spend your day at the zero-entry Cascades Pool or on the white sand beaches nearby. Even the youngest guests will be amazed by their visit to Atlantis with animal encounters, complimentary movies and special programming for all ages.

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Camp Long Creek at Big Cedar Lodge - Ridgedale, MO

Camp Long Creek at Big Cedar Lodge

Big Cedar Lodge will offer the opportunity for guests to get their “glamp on” in the American heartland with the all-new Camp Long Creek, a luxury glampsite that will open in May 2019 along the 43,000-acre Table Rock Lake. Camp Long Creek will feature 42 rustic-elegant shepherd’s huts; luxury glamping tents with canopy beds and a chandelier plus a private outdoor space with an outdoor shower, luxury soaking tub and fire pit; and cottages for couples and families. Amenities will include an outdoor pool, lake “beach” access, boat rentals at Long Creek Marina, fishing and hiking, and special touches including s’mores kits upon arrival. The resort is dog friendly and offers pack n’ play cribs for families traveling with young children.

Onlinebigcedar.com

The Farm House at Royal Malewane - South Africa

Royal Malewane

If a family safari is on your travel bucket list then The Farm House at The Farmstead of Royal Malewane is the spot for you. Located in South Africa's Greater Kruger National Park, the Royal Malewane surrounds a watering hole popular with the abundant wildlife. Guests at The Farm House will enjoy five-star service and delicious cuisine while experiencing the ultimate Big 5 safari with the most qualified guiding team in Africa. The Farm House will be available for guests of all ages in June 2019. It sleeps up to 14 people and is perfect for a multi-family adventure.

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Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa - Austin, TX

Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa

In May 2019, Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa will re-open following a $150 million transformation. When the property re-opens, guests will be welcomed to a 493-room Hill Country retreat that features a brand new spa, conference center, seven new restaurant concepts, an expanded poolscape, a new golf clubhouse and much more. Kids will be welcomed with the Omni Kids Crew backpack which includes games and binoculars, as well as cookies and milk delivered to their room on the first night.

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Sunscape Star Cancun - Mexico

Sunscape Star Cancun

Opening in summer 2019, this beachfront resort offers relaxation and watersports galore. With a prime location near the Mayan Riviera, you can explore this beautiful area off-property if you wish. On-site amenities include an Explorer’s Club for kids, Core Zone Teens Club, a surf pool, an adults-only Sun Club rooftop pool and spa. Bonus: at this all-inclusive resort up to two kids stay, play and eat for free!

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Meliá Coco Beach - Puerto Rico

Meliá Coco Beach

After undergoing extensive renovations, Meliá Coco Beach will reopen to guests in March 2019. Travelers can appreciate new programming for guests of all ages, including and extensive kids program offering uniquely-curated children’s experiences. Guests can experience the YHI Spa for a bevy of relaxing spa treatments, three pools including a kids’ pool and THE LEVEL guest pool and access to nearby championship golf course.

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Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas - Mexico

Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas

Spend some time relaxing on more than two miles of private beach on the Sea of Cortez when you visit the Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palma. All of the 135 rooms come with gorgeous sea views. Guests can enjoy a game of golf or tennis and basketball in the sports and activities center, or even horseback riding and ATVs in the desert hills. Families traveling with teens can take advantage of the property’s teen center, and children can take part in Kids for all Seasons activities.

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Cannúa - Colombia

Set within a protected forest in the central Andes, Cannúa is a one-of-a-kind ecolodge in the heart of the Andean countryside. This 27-acre mountain-side property will provide guests with the opportunity to explore one of the most biologically diverse and climatic destinations in the world—through natural encounters and excursions into surrounding communities. Families can go on farm tours and day trips to local villages. Located 90 minutes from the innovative metropolis of Medellín, this property is slated to open in April 2019. 

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Hotel Serra - San Luis Obispo, CA

Hotel Serra

Situated just blocks from the celebrated Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, Hotel Serra will open its doors in mid 2019 in downtown San Luis Obispo. Large suites, a rooftop pool and on-site restaurant serving kid-friendly Mediterranean cuisine make this the ideal spot for families vacationing in Central California. Parents can indulge in in luxurious treatments at the on-site spa and then enjoy the scenic vistas with the family on the pool deck. 

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Lelewatu Resort Sumba - Sumba Island, Indonesia

Lelewatu Resort Sumba

Lelewatu Resort, a member of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts L.V.X. Collection, will launch in April 2019 with 27 sophisticated Sumbanese-style villas spread over 10 acres of pristine, beautiful landscape. Families will enjoy a secluded stay with plenty of privacy due to the expansive grounds and space between each villa, which come equipped with a private balcony and pool, outdoor shower and magnificent views .The secluded resort also boasts plenty of activities for all ages on-site, including a luxurious Maraga Spa for parents, a horse-riding track, full game room and elegant boutique shopping experience. Families can also participate in afternoon tea, cooking with a chef, a traditional Indonesian archipelago dinner and hike around the elevated land surrounding the property. From traditional villages with ancient architectural digs and rugged, lush landscape to sacred lakes, picturesque waterfalls, and white-sand beaches—there’s no shortage of magic to uncover on Sumba Island!

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The Society Hotel - Bingen, WA

This modern-meets-historic, hostel-meets-boutique hotel is slated to open in mid 2019 and we know that families will love it! Located in Bingen, WA, just across the Columbia River from Hood River, OR, the new hotel offers adventurous travelers a unique range of affordable lodgings—from European-style hotel rooms to bunkhouses to standalone cabins—plus spa services and community gathering spaces. This renovated schoolhouse property includes a community building with a soaking pool, sauna, hot tub, cold plunge, massage rooms, as well as a juice bar. Bonus: take the shuttle into Portland for some downtown time. 

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—Kate Loweth

 

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All of your rainbow dreams are about to come true! Now there’s a Unicorn Frappe mix at Walmart. And it’s going to be your new fave drink.

Okay, so we get it. Autumn is upon us—at least in a retail sense. Everyone is going on a pumpkin spice binge, and it’s entirely possible that you’re no different. But before you pack away thoughts of summer sunshine, trading it in for sweater weather, you need to check out these fab frozen frappe.

You might remember the elusive and exclusive, limited-edition Unicorn Frappuccino that Starbucks graced us with in the spring of ’17. Well now you can make your own “as close as it gets” version at home.

While nothing will replace the totally Instagrammable color-changing magic of the Sbucks original, Frozen Bean’s Unicorn Frappe is super-simple to make and you can buy it year-round. In other words, it’s not an exclusive, one week only magical treat.

Not only can you mix yourself up some unicorn awesomeness at home and it’s simple to make: all you need is ice, water and the frappe mix. That’s it!

So where can you buy this unicorn-licious mix? Walmart has the 2.8 oz. size for just over $9. You can also find the frappe online at a slightly lower price on Amazon.

—Erica Loop

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Autumn in the Pacific northwest is beautiful but crisp. After sweltering summer days, it can be tempting to stay cozy inside instead of bundling up and heading out. Don’t let this spectacular season pass you by. Oregon has an abundance of hot springs nestled in a variety of of landscapes so you and your little adventurers can get a taste of our great state’s diverse beauty while chasing the chills away. Read on to find out where your next family soak should be.

photo: Brian Uhreen via flickr

Bagby Hot Springs
Only an hour and a half drive from Portland, Bagby offers visitors a breathtaking 1.5 mile hike along a trail that takes tiny trailblazers over the Collawash River on a foot bridge and then through a Late Successional Reserve Forest filled with old-growth fir and cedar trees. The hike alone is enough to ignite imaginations and get the heart pumping. After walking approximately 45 minutes you will come upon the hot springs which feed three rustic bath houses. The main bathhouse is called the Private deck and has five rooms that each have a soaking tub made from  a hollowed log. These rooms offer optimum privacy for those who prefer some alone time. If your crew feels like socializing or is large in number, the Public Deck—located behind the Private Deck—has three hollowed out log tubs and a big soaking tub that comfortably fits 8 people. This area was made for communal soaking so it’s great for making new friends.

Another communal area called the Upper Deck, is just south of the main bath house that has an additional soaking tub capable of fitting up to 16 people. If the tubs are full or the crowds are large, be a good bathing buddy and limit your soaking time to no more than 1-2 hours. That’s plenty of time to get toasty for the crisp walk out.

Camping if fall can be tons of fun, but you’ll have to wait until you are out of the hot springs area. If you continue on the trail .25 miles you will come across Shower Creek Campground where you can post up for the night. Otherwise, the trip home is sure to be nice and relaxing.

For directions to Bagby Hot Springs visit the Bagby website here.
Cost: $5/person
Online: bagbyhotsprings.org

photo: Neely W. via Yelp

 

Belknap Hot Springs
Almost three hours away, this destination deserves a spot on your weekend calendar. Belknap is located on the McKenzie River in Central Oregon. For an overnight stay you can choose between camping in your tent or RV, booking a cabin, or reserving a room in the Belknap Lodge. There are two mineral pools that give the kiddos room to play while the whole family stays warm in the crisp fall air. The Upper Pool is for over night guests only and the Lower pool is accessible for day use.

If you burnout on soaking and water play, there are acres of magical garden areas to explore. Make your way through the mystical Secret Garden, wander through the Forest Meadow, or relax on the Bigelow Lawn. There are bathrooms onsite and changing rooms for those only stopping by for day-use.

Insider tip: All children mus t be two years or older and fully potty tried to be in the hot springs area. Swim diapers are not allowed.

59296 N Belknap Springs Rd.
McKenzie Bridge, OR
Contact Belknap for reservation information
Day use pricing: $8/hour, $15/day
Hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Online: belknaphotsprings.com

photo: Anne M. via Yelp


Terwilliger (Cougar Hot Springs)
If you frequent Eugene, then you must stop by Cougar Hot Springs. Just a short hour’s drive away from Eugene and three hours from Portland, this natural hot spring is at the end of a stunning 1/4 mile hike along a trail that takes you through primitive woodlands and soaring trees. As you hike you will come to a beautiful lagoon with the Rider Creek waterfall rushing into it. There are Six pools separated by rock  wall and they range in temperature from 85 degrees (perfect for little swimmers) to 112 degrees. This is a wonderful opportunity to have the hot springs experience in a natural setting.

Terwilliger Hot Springs Trailhead, Cougar Dam Rd
Blue River, OR
Day use: $6
Hours: Closed sundown to sunrise and Thursdays forrom 8 a.m.-noon for cleaning
Online: fs.usda.gov

Breitenbush Hot Springs
Unplug and connect with either a day trip or weekend retreat at Breitgenbush Hot Springs and lodge. This sanctuary is a two-hour drive away from Portland. It is surrounded by 154 acres of national forest and has several hot springs, a glacier-fed river, and amenities that allow you to stay and enjoy as long as your want. Breitenbush has  three natural pools. One is silent and reserved for people looking for a place to meditate and relax. The rest of the pools are conversation and family friendly. Each hot spring vary’s in temperature and there is even a cold-plunge pool.

If you decide to stay the night or for a couple of nights vegetarian meals meals are served three times a day in the lodge dining hall. Between eating a soaking there are hiking trails to explore, a meditative labyrinth to walk and a sanctuary to relax or meditate in. You might even catch a concert in the lodge on occasion.

Lodging options include a variety of cabins, lodge accommodations and tent camping sites.

Insider tip: clothing is optional in the soaking pools but required outside of the soaking area.

Visit the website for driving directions
Day use prices: $17-$32/adult (sliding scale), Children 4 and under free.
Hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Online: breitenbush.com

If you don’t feel like leaving town for a hot soak, check out some of Portland’s local family friendly soaking pools!

Do you have a favorite family hot spring? Share it with us in the comments below.

—Annette Benedetti