100 Free Fun Things To Do in New Jersey with Kids

Admission to the Cape May County Park & Zoo is completely free. Photo courtesy of the zoo

From free zoos to museums, there are tons of fabulously free things to do with kids in NJ – which just goes to show that you don't need to spend a lot of money to have a great day. Read on for 100 free places to take your family in NJ. 

Looking for even more options? Be sure to check out our Guide to Free Fun Things To Do with NJ Kids, too. Note that some venues are run by volunteers, so donations are appreciated.

27 Free Things To Do Indoors in Houston: Indoor Places To Play On Cold and Rainy Days

Art Car Museum is a fun, free indoor activity. Photo courtesy of the Art Car Museum

Looking for free indoor playgrounds and other free things to do? We have a list of the best free indoor places to play in Houston.

Whether you're a stay-at-home parent just trying to find something to do during the day or a mom wanting to spice things up on the weekend–but without spending a bunch of cash–this post is for you. Especially when the weather isn't exactly welcoming, free things to do indoors in Houston are the way to go.

For even more ideas, check out our Indoor Fun Guide for Houston Families.

100 Free Fun Things To Do in Philly with Kids

Kids under 18 are always free at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Photo by Liz Baill

We can't think of a better price point than FREE! Costs add up when you're doing fun things with the family-- especially if you have multiple kids. So we've rounded up all of the best free things to do with kids in the Philadelphia area. From spray parks and pools, to playgrounds, museums, and more, we've got you and your budget covered.

For even more fun free things, don't miss our Free Activity Guide and keep an eye on our Event Calendar where we're always adding new events.

Best Winter Vacation Ideas for Families: Affordable Vacation Spots for Kids of All Ages

Bermuda's gorgeous beaches are the perfect place to unwind. Photo by Mommy Poppins

The days are shorter and colder, and the winter blues are setting in. Why not cure them with a family vacation? While a trip to an all-inclusive resort or one of our warm and sunny winter vacation ideas would be nice, our wallets don't always agree. Luckily, there are plenty of fun and affordable vacation spots that won't break the bank.

Here are 17 low-cost winter vacation ideas for families in the US and abroad. Many of these affordable vacation spots have lower prices and thinner crowds in the winter months, making winter the perfect time to visit—even during February break. For more fun family vacation ideas any time of year, check out our Family Travel Guide.

Best Sledding Hills in the Hudson Valley

Catch some air on one of the many sledding hills in the Hudson Valley. Photo by Jeremy McKnight on Unsplash.

The Hudson Valley's sledding hills take on an aura of magic when the first blanket of snow covers the ground. What better way to enjoy it than by getting the kids out of the house for some fresh air and family fun at one of the many sledding hills in the Hudson Valley?

We have pulled together this list of the best sledding hills in the Hudson Valley, plus some tips on how to stay warm and dry and, of course, where to go for hot chocolate afterward.

If you're looking for more seasonal fun, we've got the skinny on sledding in Westchester County, winter hikes in the Hudson Valley, and outdoor ice skating region-wide.

Best Sledding Hills on Long Island for Families

Sledding and smiles go hand in hand at these Long Island sledding hills.

These sledding hills on Long Island mean parents with kids eager to brave the winter elements can catch some wintertime thrills close to home. We've rounded up a host of local sledding hills on Long Island where you can challenge the powder.

Before sending kids careening down these Long Island sledding hills, be sure to check the surroundings for sticks, rocks, and other hazards. We recommend wearing helmets and proper snow gear for your sledding adventure, too.

We've got tons more seasonal fun in our Long Island Kids Winter Fun Guide, which has local skiing and snowboarding destinations, the scoop on local ice skating rinks, and more.

Best Sledding Hills in New Jersey for Families

Get ready to hit the sledding hills in New Jersey. Photo by Rose Gordon Sala

It's cold, slippery, and—if you're talking about hitting the sledding hills—ridiculously fun. New Jersey is home to plenty of perfect sledding hills for all ages, and we've compiled this list of 26 great sledding spots throughout the state. So, once the flakes have flown, it's time to break out your sleds, bundle up (helmets recommended!), and venture out to one of these great local sledding hills in New Jersey.

Don't forget the safety check! Take a minute to make sure your chosen sledding hill isn't too steep or bumpy for your child and that there's enough of a "landing" spot so your little sledder can safely glide to a halt. Avoid spots near ponds and trees, and be sure the sledding hill doesn't end in a street or parking lot. Skip rocky hills, too.

For even more winter fun, bookmark our Guide to Winter Activities for New Jersey Families.

Best Outdoor Ice Skating Rinks and Skating Ponds near Westchester

Play hockey or twirl on the ice at Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park in North Salem.

Westchester is home to a host of outdoor ice skating rinks. And what these ice skating rinks—ranging from outdoor ice skating rinks to ice skating on local ponds—lack in upscale amenities, they make up for in old-school charm. In most cases, you'll need your own pair of skates to glide across these ice skating rinks in Westchester, plus below-freezing temperatures to ensure it's safe to set foot on the county's frozen ponds.

If you just can't wait for the ice to freeze, consider a visit to one of NYC's outdoor ice skating rinks, and find plenty more seasonal fun in our Winter Fun Guide.

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