Hit the Serene Columbia Trail for a Family-Friendly Hiking Adventure

Keep your eyes peeled as you traverse the Columbia Trail. Wildlife real and imagined call the edges of this hiking trail home.

If you're looking for a new hiking trail or family-friendly nature walk to try with your kids, that's not too challenging but has enough variety to pique their interest, head to Hunterdon County's Columbia Trail—and feel free to bring your little ones as this is a fun stroller-friendly path!

The Columbia Trail is a fantastic, relaxing hiking route, running about 15 miles from High Bridge, through Califon, and into Long Valley and Washington Township in Morris County. Read on for more details on this family-friendly hiking spot and find more places to go hiking in New Jersey in our Guide to Parks and Playgrounds.

The Long Island Game Farm's Wild Play Attraction Will Delight Animal-Loving Kids

You'll find plenty of lovable animals at the Long Island Game Farm's Wild Play Farm.

Home to more than 200 animals sprawled across 30 acres of land in Manorville, the Long Island Game Farm is entering its 50th year. A family-owned and operated business, this animal farm/petting zoo offers unique opportunities to get up close to rare animals. 

After you get your furry fix here, check out the other animal farms and petting zoos on Long Island 

Nights of the Jack Is a Bootiful Halloween Adventure for Kids of All Ages

Costumes are not required, but they do make it even more fun.

Halloween can be a tricky time for families with younger kids. There are lots of haunts and thrills for teens and bigger kids to get their adrenalin pumping: haunted houses, terrifying hay rides, theme park terrors, and more. But for those of us with young children, or any kids who are easily overloaded by sensory experiences, the choice is often limited to some version of a pumpkin patch. Don’t get me wrong: I love a good patch. But it’s also fun to have something a little less ... expected. To shake up our Halloween activities this year, we headed for the hills in Calabasas to experience Nights of the Jack. This is a perfect outing for families like mine with kids of a whole range of ages, as it strikes just the right balance of atmospheric and fun without being too scary.

Read on to find out why this is my family's new Halloween tradition. And for more Halloween fun for kids of all ages, from the best free Halloween events in Los Angeles to scary Halloween houses for big kids, check out our Halloween Fun and Activities Guide for Los Angeles Kids.

5 Easy Ways To Scare Your Kids Silly this Halloween

Light on the fright and heavy on the fun, these Halloween activities are inspired by Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Spooky Stories.

Whether you’ll be celebrating Halloween at home with the family this year or you’re planning to have a few friends over, there’s no shortage of easy ways to make the holiday extra special.

Light on the fright and heavy on the fun, here are five Halloween activities inspired by Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Spooky Stories by Jeff Kinney, #1 international bestselling author of the beloved Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. Packed with comically terrifying zombies, vampires, and ghosts, the book’s scary-but-silly tales will leave your whole crew laughing—much like these Halloween games!

Kensico Dam Plaza's Renovated Playground Offers Plenty of Playtime Fun

Enjoy a ride on one of the many swing sets.

We’ve said it before but it bears repeating: There are plenty of wonderful playgrounds in Westchester County for kids.

And it looks as if the variety is getting even better: We’ve noticed an uptick in renovated playgrounds in the area lately, including one of the newest: the playground at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla.

We visited recently and came away impressed. Read on, and for even more outdoor fun check out our guide to playgrounds and parks in Westchester, and be sure to sign up for our newsletters.

9 Things To Do in Clifton, Virginia with Kids

Peterson's Ice Cream Depot serves up delicious homemade ice cream in Clifton, Virginia.

If you're looking for a casual fall adventure for your family but don’t want to drive a long way, head to the nearby town of Clifton, Virginia. This historic town, which has been around since the 1700s, is charming, picturesque, and small, with a population of less than 300. And there are plenty of things to do in CIifton, Virginia with kids, from delicious food to scenic hikes. 

Read on for our list of nine things to do in Clifton, Virginia with kids. And if you're looking for more fall family outings, check out our list of fall day trips near Washington, DC, our fall fun guide, and our Halloween events and activities guide. Enjoy!

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