Best Skate Parks in New Jersey for Young Riders

Classes and camps are offered at the Ocean City Skate Park. Photo courtesy of Spohn Ranch Skateparks

Got a child who's dying to try skateboarding? Or maybe they're looking for a fresh spot to practice their skills? Well, New Jersey has lots of fantastic skate parks for kids featuring some unique and thrilling obstacles to try for all skill levels.

Whether your child loves rails and street set-ups or prefers the thrill of bowl skating, we've found the best New Jersey skate parks for kids. Some even allow bikes and in-line skating, and the majority are absolutely free to use. 

Have an adventure-seeking kid? Check out our story on the best places to zip line in NJ and more in our Outdoor Activities Guide for New Jersey Kids. 

The Best Zip Lines and Adventure Courses for Philly Kids

Test your courage at Treetop Adventures. Photo courtesy of Elmwood Park Zoo

Do you have a daredevil in the family, or perhaps a few? Adventure courses are open for the season, providing an opportunity for the ultimate outdoor adventure, freely soaring through the forest canopy. The Philadelphia region abounds with towering zip lines and challenging ropes courses for explorers of all ages.   

We’ve rounded up the ultimate zip lines and ropes courses in or near Philadelphia and some additional options in New Jersey, Delaware, and the Pocono Mountains.

So get outside and make unforgettable summer memories with your family. Looking for more seasonal fun before summer ends? Check out our End of Summer Bucket List or our Summer Activity Guide.

Visiting West Point with Kids: 37 Top Things To Do near the United States Military Academy

A visit to the United States Military Academy is a lesson in history and patriotism, but also tons of fun for families.

The United States Military Academy is a jewel in the Hudson Valley. The country's oldest continuously occupied Army post, its history precedes the academy that now calls the land home. Recognized by then-General George Washington as a strategic stronghold, it played a key role in America's defense during the Revolutionary War and has remained important ever since. Today, West Point serves as a jumping-off point for the next generation of Army leaders, who endure a 47-month educational journey that prepares them in the classroom, on the battlefield, and in feats of physical and military fitness.

Whether you visit the United States Military Academy for one day—or are lucky enough to send your son or daughter to this prestigious institution and make repeat visits—you're in for a treat. Its strategic location perched on the west bank of the Hudson River is one of the most beautiful vistas in the region. Here are our tips for visiting West Point with kids, plus the top things to do near the United States Military Academy. You'll find more ideas for day trip destinations in our Guide to Local Day Trips and Getaways in the Hudson Valley.

Best Splash Pads, Splash Parks, and Water Playgrounds in Orange County

Afternoons are splashtastic! Sigler Park Splash Pad photo courtesy of the City of Westminster.

Orange County knows how to level up the fun for kids, and the OC splash pads are no exception. Sure, Castaway Cove at the HoJo might get all the splash pad glory, but drive ten minutes away and there are free splash pads all over. From interactive water features to shaded seating for parents, these splash pads are perfect for beating the heat while having a blast. Here are the best splash pads in Orange County worth checking out this summer. 

Don't miss out on the best things to do with Orange County kids before they grow up, and discover the best beaches in Los Angeles & Orange County. For more water play, check out our Guide to the Coolest Pools and Splash Pads for LA Families

Best Gifts for New Moms: What They Actually Want (And Will Use)

Support is better than stuff! Photo courtesy of Canva

Searching for the best gifts for new moms that won't just become cute clutter? From practical gifts for new mothers (pass the peri bottle!) to pampered purchases (looking at you, fancy lounge wear) to the help she really needs (A nap! A meal! A shower without an audience!), we’ve got you covered. Whether it's her first or her fourth, there's lots of ways to help make those blurry baby days a bit easier.

Our New Mom Gift Guide is packed with thoughtful gifts new moms really want, ideas for how to show up and help without overstaying, and ways to make new parents feel seen and supported.

One of the best things you can send new moms? Mommy Poppins, of course! Ping the new mom in your life with her local Mommy Poppins site, with a special shout-out to our Parenting Guide where she’ll find our Baby Registry Must-Haves, along with our list of stuff she absolutely does not need in our Deinfluencing Your Baby Registry run-down.

How To Navigate NYC Like a Local: Top Tips for Exploring the City from a Parent

The Moynihan-High Line Connector is a great jumping-off point for a walk along The High Line. Photo by Jody Mercier

New York City is an amazing destination to visit with kids—there's so much to see and do. You and your family can have a fantastic trip that feels smooth and fun with a few simple tricks we're serving up here. From tips on the best time to visit NYC's top attractions to how to find shorter lines, and discover the coolest secret spots that most tourists never see, keep reading.

Be sure to bookmark our NYC Visitors Guide for all our parent-tested tips on exploring the Big Apple with kids, including our curated three-day itinerary for visiting from a local mom.

School Calendars 2025-2026: Important Dates for Philadelphia School District

It’s never too early to try to start planning for the next school year. Since Pennsylvania’s largest school district has released the academic calendar for Philadelphia for 2025-2026, now is the time to start preparing for staff development days (read: days off for your kids). Philadelphia’s school district calendar now recognizes the Lunar New Year, Diwali, Eid al-Adha, and Good Friday with days off, representing more of the cultural diversity in the district. 

Prospect Park's LeFrak Center Reopens with New Management and Exciting Upgrades

The water is flowing once again at the LeFrak Center in Brooklyn's Prospect Park, which is reopened under new management.

Two little New Yorkers gripped their own pairs of golden scissors to help cut the ribbon at the reopening of one of Brooklyn’s most popular attractions. The young Brooklynites joined local officials Saturday, August 2 to celebrate a new chapter for the Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park—and so far, it looks like a promising one for NYC families.

Since its opening in 2013, the LeFrak Center has been a huge draw for families in the amenity-filled Prospect Park, and Saturday's event marked the beginning of a new chapter for LeFrak.

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