40+ Things To Do on February School Break with Westchester Kids

On Saturdays and Sundays in winter, entrance to Stone Barns Center and  is FREE and kids may may participate in a paid tour or free drop-in programming. Photo courtesy of Stone Barns Center

Ready for a February staycation with the kids? Presidents Day falls on Monday, February 17, and most Westchester schools are closed that whole week for a winter break. With numerous tourist attractions, a slew of play spaces, scheduled events, and loads to enjoy outdoors, Westchester and its environs offer plenty of fun without the need for air travel or pesky traffic.

Below we’ve rounded up some of our favorite ways to spend school break without breaking the bank OR packing a suitcase.

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14 Drop-In Indoor Play Spaces for Philly Area Kids

Photo courtesy of Giggleberry Fair

Winter, spring, summer  or fall, it’s always a good season to play! No matter what the weather looks like outdoors, indoor play spaces are perfect for keeping little ones entertained, and exercised. Here’s a list of great spots you can visit with your kiddos, even when the climate’s not working in your favor. And don't forget to get more ideas for indoor fun with our Indoor Activities Guide

20+ Things To Do on February Break with NJ School Kids

Climb and explore at Liberty Science Center. Photo courtesy of LSC

Sandwiched between the bustling holiday break and the itching-for-warm-weather spring break falls New Jersey's mid-winter February break. This year, Presidents Day falls on Monday, February 15—and depending on the district, NJ schoolchildren will have a three-, four-, or even five-day weekend, making it the perfect time for a family outing or day trip, or two. 

Whether you choose to hang indoors at popular play spaces, or embrace the winter weather with snowtubing and other places to play outside, there's plenty to keep everyone busy on the long weekend.

Read on for the best February break activities for NJ kids, and don't miss our Events Calendar for even more ideas.

10 Best Indoor Water Parks for Kids in the US

Chill out in the lazy river at the Pump House indoor water park in Vermont.

An indoor water park is often the perfect quick family getaway whether it's the middle of winter and you need warming up or you have a special occasion to celebrate but don't want to risk the party being washed out. And we're not talking the dip pool at the downtown Best Western. We're looking for indoor water parks with mega water slides, relaxing lazy rivers, toddler-friendly splash pads, and thrilling wave pools.

Those living in the North and Midwest no longer have to seek sunny locales to beat the winter blues given the rising popularity of indoor water park resorts. And residents of the South now have ways to beat the heat when even water won't cool you off from a blazing sun. The year-round fun of an indoor water park is a bonus for everyone!

Here are our picks for the best indoor water parks for kids around the country, including Pennsylvania water parks indoor, Wisconsin Dells indoor water parks, and more top selections. Find more great trips in our Family Travel Guide.

Indoor Play Spaces With Weekend Hours for NYC Kids

Explore everything that CMOM has to offer. Photo by the author

Indoor play spots are an essential resource for NYC families with young children—and limited square feet—as temperatures begin a steady decline into winter. Unfortunately, so many of the city's indoor play spots are limited to weekday hours. While that's great for caregivers Monday through Friday, mom and dad are left out in the cold, scrambling to fill weekends with their preschoolers in other ways. But, lucky for you, we've uncovered nearly three dozen fantastic play spaces with weekend hours.

The spots all offer drop-in play hours for kids; no membership required. All include playthings sized just right for the little ones, including babies in many instances. They are stroller-friendly and equipped with changing stations, making them no-fuss options for the toddler squad.

Indoor Swimming Pools with Day Passes and Family Swim in Boston

Enjoy a heated lazy river—right in the city! Photo courtesy of Kroc Salvation Army Center

When the kids are wired but it's wintry or rainy, a dip in an indoor pool can be just the thing to set the day right. Swim lessons are important for setting a foundation for pool safety, but splashing around in the off-season can also help transform doggy paddlers into more confident swimmers. The trick is, many indoor pools require seasonal memberships, and not all welcome kids. We've rounded up some pools that offer day passes or drop-in swim times for families. 

See our Indoor Fun Guide for more ideas for helping kids unleash a little energy when the weather doesn't cooperate!

Cooking Classes for Kids in Connecticut

Kids are encouraged to explore world cuisines (that includes pizza!) at Sur La Table. Photo courtesy of Sur La Table

Cooking classes are a great kids activity. Kids love cooking and are definitely more likely to eat cuisine they have helped prepare. So get those aprons ready and sign your child up for a kids' cooking class! Pros at these kid-friendly cooking schools in Fairfield County and Hartford, Connecticut reinforce the importance of practicing safe cooking techniques and trying new foods. For kids toddlers through teens, these cooking programs are sure to spark creativity, expand palates, and maybe even inspire your resident junior chef to lend a hand in your own kitchen. 

Check our guide to the Best Kids Classes and Activities in Connecticut for more educational and fun ideas.

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