Family Sundays with the Houston Astros

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Repeats every month until Sun Sep 22 2024. Also includes Sun Aug 18 2024, Sun Sep 01 2024, Sun Sep 08 2024, Sun Sep 22 2024.
Sunday, August 4, 2024 Various times
Sunday, August 18, 2024 Various times
Sunday, September 1, 2024 Various times
Sunday, September 8, 2024 Various times
Sunday, September 22, 2024 Various times
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Family 4-Packs start at $89
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All ages
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Fishing Lakes Near New Jersey and More Kid-Friendly Places to Go Fishing

Spruce Run Recreation Area. Photo by Susan Miessler

Kid-friendly places to go fishing abound in New Jersey, which boasts more than 400 lakes, ponds, and reservoirs available to residents and visitors. Fishing is a family activity that works for all ages. Even teens have been known to enjoy a fishing outing.

Not sure where to go fishing? We’ve scoped out a dozen places ideal for rod-and-reel time in New Jersey.

Looking for more great NJ places to explore this summer? Check out our Guide to Summer Fun in New Jersey for Kids and make the most of the dog days. And be sure to look at our Guide to Playgrounds & Parks in New Jersey for other outdoorsy things to do.

Jungle Animals Invade Times Square in Free New AR Experience

Concrete Jungle AR takes over Times Square with a FREE immersive AR installation for the month of August.

The term concrete jungle takes on a whole new life in NYC this month thanks to the debut of Concrete Jungle AR, a brand new augmented reality experience that's bringing a wild new look to Times Square. Debuting today, and running through August, visitors to the crossroads of the world can immerse themselves in a menagerie of wildlife roaming the city streets set against the backdrop of NYC's most iconic and brightly lit billboards and buildings.

Read on for more information on this urban safari and learn what you need to know before you visit Concrete Jungle AR. If your kids can't get enough of this new technology, be sure to explore one of these virtual reality experiences for kids in NYC.

North Shore Rail Trail: Hike, Bike, and Explore

Hike, bike, or walk the North Shore Rail Trail. Photo by Jill Warshaw

The North Shore Rail Trail, a project 50 years in the making, opened to visitors recently, connecting Mt. Sinai to Wading River in a traffic-free environment. The abandoned railroad line now has a new life, providing walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a paved path to recreational fun. 

From stroller-friendly paths and beach walks to hiking trails, Long Island boasts many outdoor adventures for those seeking exercise and vitamin D. And be sure to check out our Guide to Playgrounds and Parks on Long Island for other recreational destinations.  

Exploring San Francisco's Presidio Tunnel Tops with Kids

It feels like sitting on top of the world. Or, at least, on top of the Tops.

The Presidio Tunnel Tops opened to the public on July 17, 2022,  after almost a decade of planning and building. Was it worth the wait? You'll find the long answer below, plus tips on how to have the best time and get the most out of your visit with kids. But the short answer is: Oh, yeah! We've broken down all the details from where to park to what to bring and everything in between, so you can have a great time with kids of all ages. All that's left to do is to find a day to enjoy this wonderful new gift to the Bay Area community.

Read on to discover how to get there, where to park, when to visit, and why you'll need to pack an extra set of clothes at this instant new favorite San Francisco tourist attraction.

Amelia Island with Kids: 25 Best Things To Do in Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island, Florida

Amelia Island is a great family vacation destination. Photo by Octavio MJ, courtesy of Instagram

On a stretch of beach along the “First Coast” of Florida sits Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach, two destinations not typically associated with kid-friendly fun. But amid all the retiree splendor, enterprising families will have no trouble entertaining little ones. Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island, Florida boast four seasons of fun, including award-winning beaches, destination-worthy state parks, plenty of mini golf, and a host of family-friendly dining options.

Here are 25 things to do in Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach with kids, including Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island restaurants kids will love and family-friendly Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island hotels and resorts. For more family vacation ideas in the Sunshine State, check out our Florida Family Travel Guide.

Visiting Farmington River Tubing in New Hartford

Set off for summer adventure with Farmington River Tubing

Farmington River Tubing is located in Satan's Kingdom State Recreation Area in New Hartford. Despite its rather unusual name, during the summer months, this park becomes a popular destination for river-tubing. Satan’s Kingdom is the launch spot of Farmington River Tubing - the only official vendor for a tubing journey down the river. 

After ten long years of swimming lessons, my family was finally old enough to plan a trip up to New Hartford and enjoy a day floating on the Farmington River.  This trip is fun–jaw-dropping, heart-racing, adrenaline-pumping fun! This is not your leisurely float down the river. Your family will never forget the trip down the Farmington River. It has enough rocks and rapids to keep everyone entertained.

For more fun on the water, see our list of the 10 Best Ponds and Swimming Lakes for Connecticut Kids. And check out our Connecticut Summer Fun Guide for all our favorite activities.

Visiting the Original Farmers Market with Kids: 27 Top Things To Eat, See, & Do

Best deal of the market: 99-cent cones at Du-par's pie counter!

Plopped in the middle of the hubbub on 3rd and Fairfax, touching toes with The Grove and its infamous dancing fountain, trendy shops, and celeb sightings, sits the Original Farmers Market with its unassuming mint-colored chairs, multicolored Formica tabletops, and rows and rows of glorious vendor stalls. You can eat your way around the world within the space of these stalls—each one with a story behind it. It’s a perfect spot for people watching and sampling a smorgasbord of enticing treats. It's a trip to the past, a respite from the heat, and an LA icon.

I can't get enough of the Original Farmers Market, and here I'll give you tips and tricks to blending in like a local (not a contestant on The Price is Right, which films nearby), and if you are a local, to finding the coolest hidden spots here you didn't even know about. Read on for the scoop on one of the top attractions in Los Angeles for kids and families.

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