Best Kid-Friendly Beer Gardens and Breweries in and around Chicago

Give a cheers in the garden at Two Brothers.

Sometimes, parents just need a break. And maybe a beer. But we can't always get a sitter to enjoy a night out. So, we've scoured the city and suburbs for some of the best local breweries and beer gardens in Chicago that welcome kids—many of which have great outdoor seating. We looked for places with quality kids' menus, something for kids to see or do, a lack of raised eyebrows about bringing kids along for the ride, and of course, great brews. Cheers!

9 Must-Try Dude Ranch Vacations for Families

Relax by the pool after a day of riding at the Mountain Sky resort in Montana.

If you’ve always dreamed of roaming the open plains in a saddle, then it might be time to cultivate your family’s inner cowboy on a fab dude ranch vacation. Spending your day trekking through the rugged landscape on horseback before indulging in a five-star meal under the stars is just the beginning when you book a dude ranch getaway. These resorts offer a wide range of low-key activities designed for families. From fly fishing to campfire sing-alongs, these dude ranch adventures will have your family moseying their way all around the country.

Find more family adventures in our National Parks Guide or Camping Travel Guide.  

25 Things To Do in White Plains With Kids

The Jack Harrington Greenway offers a family-friendly hike in the heart of White Plains.

With its many restaurants, tons of shopping, and a bustling downtown, White Plains, situated right in the center of Westchester, is home to about 58,000 people. It boasts a walkable downtown area and easy access to the Metro-North's express trains to NYC. There’s also plenty of green space and outdoor activities, like hiking trails and playgrounds, catering to kids of all ages. Plus, between the White Plains Performing Arts Center, Westchester County Center, and an active Business Improvement District organization, there are various performances and events throughout the year.

Here, we’ve rounded up some of our favorites things to do in White Plains, from kid-approved restaurants, toddler-friendly trails, and must-visit pop-ups to recently renovated playgrounds and more.

Fun Carousels Near DC for Kids

Glen Echo Park's Dentzel Carousel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo by David Stuck

The light-hearted music of the band organ, the blur of bright colors, and the squeals of delight that surround a merry-go-round are some of the sweetest symbols of summer .Thankfully, there are several adorable (and often historic) carousels near DC where your child can jump on their favorite painted horse and gallop around an endless track.

Below are eight of our favorite DC-area carousels,  from the recently refurbished horses of Glen Echo Park's Dentzel Carousel to the whimsical humingbird seats that twirl at the edge of the Potomac River on the Carousel at National Harbor. 

Which Van Gogh Should You Go to With Kids?

At Pier 36's Immersive Van Gogh Experience, visitors are treated to a trio of huge immersive galleries.

Vincent Van Gogh is having a New York moment with a pair of "immersive" larger-than-life art exhibits dedicated to the Dutch master. It's hard to walk down the street or hail a cab without being confronted with an ad touting the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit or Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience. Whether you're a long-time fan or intrigued by the promise of being shrouded in Sunflowers or The Starry Night, which Van Gogh should you go to, and what's the difference between the dueling displays?

We've done the legwork for you, checking out both exhibits, and, well, it's complicated. Read on for our rundown before you decide where to (Van) Gogh.

The 10 Best Campgrounds for Tent Camping near Chicago with Kids

Camping at Illinois State Beach Park. Photo courtesy of Illinois State Beach Park.

Nothing says summer like a camping trip. If your family is ready for a weekend sleeping under the stars, we've got you covered with a selection of nature escapes all within a couple of hours of Chicago. From beautiful forests to the shores of Lake Michigan, these serene retreats are the perfect places for roasting marshmallows and making family memories.

Whether you’re a seasoned camper or this is your first time pitching a tent, we’ve rounded up some of the best campsites near Chicago for families. For more outdoor adventures, check out our picks for the best places to hike with kids and our Midwest Vacation Guide

Go Camping This Weekend: Last Minute Campgrounds near LA

Camping at Joshua Tree National Park. Photo by Hannah Schwalbe/NPS

Wouldn't it be great if you could go camping this weekend? Well, guess what—you can! Just because you didn't plan your camping trip months in advance doesn't mean your tent has to stay in the bag. Pitch that tent tomorrow at one of these SoCal campgrounds that accommodate last minute campers (even on holiday weekends!), and then break out the marshmallows. And if you think your kids need a little more incentive to embrace disconnecting for a weekend, check out these SoCal campgrounds with extra entertainment.

The Best Children’s Museums in the US: Museums Worth Planning a Vacation Around

The Outdoor Play Plaza at Greensboro Children's Museum in North Carolina.

For a fun family outing that combines education and entertainment, few experiences can compete with a day at a truly great children's museum. We’ve compiled 51 of the best options on the map—talking with locals and polling readers to determine the top children's museum in each state (and D.C., too!). The museums we have picked have something that sets them apart, and plenty to fascinate kids of all ages—and adults, too. Hopefully, we have your favorite local children's museum on the list below. Some are so incredible they may inspire your next family trip, so check out places to stay in every region in the country in our Family Travel Guides.

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