25 Outdoor Adventures for NYC Kids to Enjoy

Explore the enchanted gardens at Wave HIll, which plans to reopen soon. Photo courtesy of Wave Hill

One of the main reasons we're willing to deal with the challenges of raising kids in NYC (the crazy rent, the stressful school searches, the closets for apartments) is our easy access to enriching cultural activities like world-class theater and spectacular museums. But, when it's time for some good old-fashioned outdoor fun, New York can be equally enriching. The city offers a range of bucolic parks and outdoor destinations where kids can get busy playing outside, all without leaving the five boroughs.

From fishing to hiking to exploring off-the-beaten-path parks, here are 25 outdoor activities for your summer 2020 staycation. Some are FREE, most are accessible by public transportation, and we guarantee that they are all tons of fun.

Great Mini Golf Courses Near DC for Kids and Families

East Potomac Mini Golf is an oldie-but-goodie course, which has catered to generations. Photo courtesy of East Potomac Mini Golf

Teeny tiny pencils, brightly colored golf balls, windmills, waterfalls, and more whimsical obstacles await at these mini golf courses. For many families, mini golf is a quintessential spring and summer activity, and summer 2020 is no exception. What better way to while away this strange time than chasing a ball around outside on artificial grass?

In its heyday —about a century ago!—there were more than 30 mini golf courses in the District, and the sport was a major craze. Of that abundance, only one remains in town: The historic East Potomac Mini Golf, which opened in spring of 1931. But, there are several within easy driving distance and worthy of a half-day trip.

This summer, mini golf courses are all observing COVID-19 protocols, with extra sanitation, online prepaid tee times, mask requirements, and lots of social distancing. Click through to the individual websites for more information and to pay your greens fees before heading out.

Read on for more than a dozen mini golf spots in Washington DC and beyond, and check out all the other summer fun we've found from day trips to drive-in movies and plenty of stay-at-home options, too.

Meet the Animals: Zoos and Animal Farms Near Philly

Kids can hang with the barnyard animals at Cherry Crest Adventure Farm. Photo courtesy the farm

Bring your little animal lover to meet the animals at Philly zoos and nearby animal farms. Kids will thrill to get one-on-one time with animals whether by seeing them, feeding them, or even petting them.

The zoos near Philadelphia, including the popular Philadelphia Zoo, have all reopened but with new coronavirus-related restrictions in place. Some Philly petting zoos have kept animals on display but removed feeding opportunities. Read on to find out what has reopened near you, but be sure to check individual websites for the latest info before heading out the door.

17 Camping Games to Play with Kids

Pack some paper and pencils in your backpack for a nature scavenger hunt. Photo by Melissa Hillier/Flickr

Camping is a great way to explore and enjoy nature with kids, especially in a summer when families want to maximize time outdoors. But when everyone returns to the campsite from the day's adventures, camping games can help keep children entertained (no screens needed!). Here are 17 camping activities for kids to play with parents or with one another, whether they're sheltering from the rain or settling in by the campfire for the evening.

For more old-fashioned games to pass the time, introduce kids to these outdoor games from the 70s and 80s.

How to Make Ice Cream in a Bag (or Mason Jar) in 5 Easy Steps

Learn how to make homemade ice cream for a tasty activity with the kids!

We have the best recipe for how to make homemade ice cream in a plastic bag, or a mason jar if you want to be a little extra. You don’t need a fancy ice cream machine to make delicious homemade ice cream! And it's so easy, that kids shouting "I'm Bored" from the rooftops can make this themselves. We also have 100 other ideas of things to do when kids are bored!

These two homemade ice cream recipes take just 5 to 10 minutes and in just a few steps. Making homemade ice cream is one of the coolest science experiments for kids, and the perfect anytime activity, but especially fun during the summer.

Pier 2 Uplands Debuts at Brooklyn Bridge Park

Three acres of new parkland debuted last week at Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 2 Uplands.

With NYC slowly reopening, families are stepping out to explore favorite playgrounds, and now Brooklyn Bridge Park offers a brand new place to play. Three acres of parkland debuted last week with the opening of the Pier 2 Uplands.

The Uplands include a brand new sprayground, adding to Brooklyn Bridge Park's already spectacular playground scene and are a worthy addition to our summer staycation bucket list.

Los Angeles School Year Begins in August, But Not On Campus for LAUSD

"While the new school year will begin in August, it will not start with students at school facilities," announced Superintendent Austin Buetner today, allowing the families of 735,00 students to stop speculating. "There is a public health imperative to keep schools from becoming a petrie dish."

Citing the recommendations of the WHO and health experts from around the globe, the rising rates of COVID cases in the Los Angeles area, and funding challenges that have yet to be addressed, Buetner said that to avoid compromising the health and safety of the school community and all those connected to it, on-campus learning will simply not be possible in August. San Diego Unified School District made a similar announcement today; whether other regional school districts follow suit remains to be seen.

Buetner's broad strokes for how LAUSD plans to make off-campus learning successful, and for how students could return to LAUSD campuses in the near future, follow.

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