Epic East Coast Road Trip Ideas for Summer

Hike Champlain Mountain in Acadia National Park for majestic views. Photo courtesy Maine Office of Tourism

Pick your playlist, fill the cooler, and load up the trunk, it’s time to hit the road for an epic road trip this summer. Nothing says “family vacation” quite like piling everyone in the car and heading off for a classic family road trip. Quirky roadside attractions, beautiful scenery, and a ton of togetherness is the stuff that makes for enduring childhood memories. 

Travel from Maine all the way to the Carolinas with these 15 East Coast road trip ideas that will keep your family cruising the coastline all summer long.

Don't forget to come prepped with these road trip games for kids and a device loaded up with podcasts.

30 Summer Day Trips in Connecticut To Take with Kids in 2020

The outdoor grounds of the Mystic Seaport Museum are open for exploring. Photo courtesy of the Mystic Seaport Museum

When you live in Connecticut and within a short drive of great beaches, state parks, and amusement parks, every summer weekend is an opportunity for a quick, easy family day trip with kids. Here, we've collected ideas for outings to attractions that are open or operating in 2020, usually with some extra restrictions or precautions (in line with Connecticut's reopening plan) to keep visitors safe.

Click through each link for more information and inspiration—whether you are looking to explore Connecticut's natural beauty, historic treasures, or thrills and chills (courtesy of a water slide or roller coaster). Remember to bring your trusty face masks and hand sanitizer along with your sense of adventure. Find even more summer activities in our Connecticut Summer Fun Guide.

Top National Parks for Summer Vacation with the Kids

The gorgeous wide-open spaces of Yosemite National Park reopened to visitors with restrictions. Photo courtesy of NPS

Road trip it this summer to one of our gorgeous U.S. national parks where kids can hike, swim, camp, and generally explore the outdoors. You can get back to nature with a little planning—and an online reservation. 

But some are maybe wondering: Are national parks open? Actually, yes, many of our national parks are in the early phases of reopening for the busy summer season, meaning some lodges and campgrounds are once again accepting reservations. The National Park Service covers 84.6 million acres, making it easy for all of us to maintain social distance if we pick our trail and camping spot carefully. 

Best Inflatable Pools, Bounce Houses and Backyard Toys—All Kid-Tested

Set up a kiddie pool and mega sprinkle for backyard summer fun. Photo by Ally Noel

There is a ton of inflatable and pool fun to be had this summer right in your backyard. Climb, splash, and slide in these bounces houses, kiddie pools, and water slides. These inflatables will take backyard fun to the next level and provide hours of outdoor entertainment during a summer of mostly staying at home. And no, they haven't all sold out—yet!

For more backyard fun, check out these 25 Water Games for Kids to cool everyone down. Still need some summer activities? You'll never be bored if you keep handy our Ultimate Summer Bucket List Ideas with 100 (Mostly) Free Outdoor Games and Activities for Kids.

15 Father's Day Crafts and Gifts That Kids Can Make

Homemade Father's Day gifts will likely be just right.

Give Father’s Day 2022 an extra special homemade touch with these DIY gifts from the kids.

Homemade Father’s Day crafts, gifts, cards, and desserts are the perfect way to show dad just how much he means. Create the perfect Father's Day card from the kids using candy, footprints, or even potatoes. Love and a little bit of frosting are all you need to whip up these desserts. So go ahead and grab the kids for some easy Father's Day crafts.

Connecticut Reopening a Slew of Family Attractions As Phase 2 Begins

Connecticut is getting ready to open a slew of family entertainment venues for Phase 2 of Reopen Connecticut. In addition to beaches, parks, campgrounds, and summer camps, there is big news about amusement parks, pools, movie theaters, and other indoor recreation preparing to welcome guests again. The Governor has announced that many of these venues can reopen in time for Father’s Day weekend. Connecticut businesses are still deciding when and how to open, but there are several safety measures you can expect across the board, including face coverings, limited capacity, and enforced social distance guidelines. Many venues are anticipating advance registration requirements or reservations as well as contactless payment.

Read on for the latest reopenings in Connecticut.

Face Masks for Kids from Disney to DIY

Fabric for yoga togs can be used as face masks for kids. Photo courtesy of Onzie

When it comes to where to buy a face mask or how to make a face mask, we’ve got the whole family covered—literally! Disney, Old Navy, and other retailers are making super-cute kids' face masks that are comfortable, affordable, and now essential for coronavirus protection. Or, with as little as a single sock and a pair of scissors, you can make a mask for kids yourself! The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommend that people ages two and older who don't have cognitive or respiratory impairments wear face coverings when in public, especially in situations where it's hard to stay 6 feet away from other people.

Remember: parents are the most influential people in kids' lives, so grab (or make) a family pack of these stylish face masks and practice wearing them together before you head out. These doctor's tips for social distancing with kids include more helpful ideas for keeping your family and community safe, as many parts of the country begin to reopen.

Make Soap Silly Putty

Soap Silly Putty comes together quickly in this easy science experiment and offers several hours of fun. Photo by author

This science experiment comes together so quickly you will be playing with your putty in less than 5 minutes. The smooth texture of this putty satisfies any sensory-seeking scientist in your home. One of our 64 Easy Experiments for Kids Using Household Stuff, this simple experiment uses only dish soap and cornstarch.

Read on for a fun, quick experiment to break up your day.

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