Best Hill Country Swimming Holes To Keep Kids Cool this Summer
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Cool off somewhere scenic during your trip to the Hill Country.
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Cool off somewhere scenic during your trip to the Hill Country.
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Orlando toddlers and preschoolers are little balls of energy, especially during the warmer months. These kids love the summer, from splashy water activities to fun playgrounds. Orlando summers allow for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 1-5) to get loose with lots of great seasonal fun and events. In fact, many of these summer activities are FREE, which is an even bigger reason to explore Orlando with your toddler.
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The Phillies are on fire this year, and nothing screams summer fun more than heading to the ballpark to watch your favorite team win. We've got tons of tips and tricks for navigating and enjoying Citizens Bank Park with little ones. So grab the sunscreen, throw on some Phillies gear, and let's head out to the ballgame!
Looking for more summer fun in Philly? Check out our Summer Acitivty Guide or our Guide to Area Beaches, Pools, and Lakes.
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Explore waterfalls around Connecticut that are perfect for a family excursion!
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Boating is a fun way for families to get out on the water and beat the heat during a DC summer. Whether it's kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards, electric boats, or other types of vessels, there are various companies in DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland from which families can rent boats.
We've compiled a list of 12 great places to go canoeing, paddleboarding, electric boating, or kayaking near DC, whether for an hour or a whole day. Most places offer personal flotation devices (PFDs), so all you have to do is bring a sense of adventure and fun.
Check out our Ultimate DC Kids Summer Vacation Guide for more ways to stay cool this summer, from sprinkler parks and splash pads to free public swimming pools.
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There's no shortage of incredible things to do all summer on Long Island.
From swimming at beautiful beaches to taking a family-friendly road trip to the East End or exploring Long Island's many excellent parks and playgrounds, you shouldn't have to hear the words “I’m bored!” from your kids this epic summer. To help your family get the most out of this season, we’ve put together this list of 35 summer activities we can’t wait to do on Long Island.
Be sure to bookmark our Ultimate Long Island Summer Vacation Guide for plenty of other things to do.
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Atlantic City's new Island Waterpark at the Showboat Hotel opened in summer 2023, and this new indoor water park is quickly becoming a family fan favorite.
Featuring 11 water slides, four restaurants, and access to the "world's largest arcade," it's easy to see why!
Here's everything you need to know about the ins and outs—and slips and slides—of this super kid-friendly water attraction in Atlantic City. Find tons more entertaining options in our Jersey Shore Family Guide.
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As this summer proves to be another hot one, let kids frolic in an Atlanta splash pad, sprayground, and fountain. Splash pads allow kids to be physically active, interact with others, and spend time outdoors. They even appeal to those toddlers anxious about large swimming pools. Put these budget-friendly (and some even FREE) splash pads in Atlanta on your summer bucket list.