Best Strawberry Picking Farms and Strawberry Festivals in New Jersey

Pick some delicious, ripe strawberries at Johnson's Corner Farm this spring. Photo courtesy of the farm

Strawberry picking in New Jersey is one of the sweetest times of year in the Garden State. 

Whether this is your child’s first time strawberry picking or you’re looking to fill pies, jam jars, smoothies, and shortcakes for months to come, you'll want to check out our long list of farms for strawberry picking in New Jersey where your kiddos can get their hands on bushels of juicy red berries.

Be sure to check out our rundown on the best places to go peach picking in New Jersey and other farm-fresh ideas in our Guide to Pick Your Own Farms in New Jersey.

Strawberry Picking on Long Island and Summer Strawberry Festivals on Long Island

Fill your baskets with ripe strawberries at Garden of Eve in Riverhead. Photo courtesy of the farm

Strawberry picking season on Long Island is almost upon us. There are lots of options for strawberry picking, and deciding where to go can be challenging, so we've handpicked our favorite farms to share with you.

Harvesting your own fruit is not only fun, but it connects you with your food and supports local farmers. Long Island strawberries tend to be sweeter and more delicate than most grocery-store varieties; they also have a shorter shelf life.

Check out our Guide to Long Island Farms for more places where you can pick your own fruit and vegetables. 

Best Strawberry Picking and Strawberry Festivals in Westchester and the Hudson Valley

Fishkill Farms offers certified organic berries during its strawberry-picking season.

Strawberries from the supermarket or farmer's market are tasty, but going strawberry picking in the Hudson Valley is a springtime experience worth savoring with your family. Fortunately, there are plenty of farms for strawberry picking in the Hudson Valley that offer not only strawberry picking but other attractions that round out a visit.

Read on for our favorite local farms for strawberry picking in the Hudson Valley, and check out our Guide to Pick-Your-Own Farms in Westchester and the Hudson Valley.

19 Things To Do with Chicago Babies Before They Turn One

Take your little one for a splash in the Crown Fountain. Photo by Sandor Weisz

If you think finding things to do with a baby in Chicago is too much to handle, think again. While the first year can be a wild ride filled with sleepless nights and seemingly endless diaper changes, it's also a time filled with family fun and exploration. If you live in Chicagoland, there’s no shortage of great things to do with babies. These outings help keep wee ones entertained—and parents sane.

If you haven't been able to explore the city as much as you would have hoped, now's the time to get out there. This list of activities is all outdoors and every item on this list is perfect for babies under one. From the zoos to the beaches, here’s our round-up of 20 things every Chicago baby should try before their first birthday

10 Places to Visit in the Chesapeake Bay Area with Kids

The Chesapeake Bay area is home to lots of great beaches to explore. Photo courtesy of the author

The Chesapeake Bay area is one of most beautiful places in the country for families to watch a sunset, splash at a beach, explore museums, and have fun outdoors. As the biggest estuary in the United States, the Chesapeake Bay boasts seemingly endless miles of coastline for nature lovers to enjoy.

I have vacationed in the Chesapeake Bay area my entire life and even lived there for several years. Now I have the joy of taking my own children back to enjoy it.

Read on for 10 great places to visit in the Chesapeake Bay region with kids. Then check out our Guide to Family Day Trips and Weekend Getaways for DC Kids for more great nearby areas to explore, like Williamsburg, VA and the Delaware beaches.

Florida Campgrounds with Extra Entertainment for Kids

Florida campground Westgate River Ranch offers amazing extras, like archery. Photo courtesy of Westgate River Ranch

Planning a Florida camping trip this year? Several Florida campgrounds have additional amenities for kids of all ages to enjoy, from petting farms to water parks, and everything in between. We’ve rounded up seven Florida campgrounds chock full of fun features to keep the littles (and even the teens) happy! Florida camping weekend trips are great ways to enjoy the outdoors, bond with kids, and discover the uniqueness that Florida campgrounds offer.

For more ideas for camping beyond the state, see our list East Coast Beach Camping Sites from Florida to Maine.

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