Williamsburg with Kids: 25 Best Things To Do in Williamsburg, VA

Experience what life was like in the 18th-century in America at Colonial Williamsburg. Photo courtesy Colonial Williamsburg

For history buffs, fewer vacation spots can top a visit to Williamsburg, VA. Its biggest attractions—Colonial Williamsburg, Historic Jamestowne, the Jamestown Settlement, and Yorktown—bring history to life in an exciting way for kids and families. But there are also plenty of other fun things to do in Williamsburg with kids, from exciting theme parks and water parks to beautiful beaches and gardens. Just check out our review of Busch Gardens Williamsburg for a taste of modern life in Williamsburg! It's no surprise then, that Williamsburg continues to be a popular family vacation destination. 

Here are the 25 best things to do in Williamsburg, VA with kids, including family-friendly Williamsburg restaurants and fun Williamsburg hotels. For more great family vacation destinations, check out our Family Travel Guide.

Visiting Fenway Park with Kids: Touring the Home of the Boston Red Sox

Visit the oldest, and bestest, MLB stadium in the US. Photo by Kayak The Rockies, via Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Visiting Fenway Park with kids is a great activity for all families, not just the die-hard baseball fans. Fenway Park consistently ranks as the top tourist attraction in Boston, and it's no wonder. Visiting Fenway and enjoying the history of the Boston Red Sox doesn't have to mean scoring tickets to one of the 81 home games each season, which is good since most of those games end well after those little ones' bedtimes! Fenway Park Tours offers families a sneak-peek inside America's Most Beloved Ballpark, showing off parts of Fenway that many fans never see. 

Read on to discover how Fenway Park Tours packs a lot of Boston history and Red Sox lore into one tidy, kid-sized hour. For more can't-miss Boston outings for kids, check out our list of 100 Things To Do in Boston with Kids Before They Grow Up.

Chelsea Piers with Kids: 10 Things To Do at the Waterfront Complex

Whether you scoot, stroll, run, or ride, a visit to Chelsea Piers is an action-packed adventure full of all-ages entertainment.

When it comes to fun places to play as a family, it's hard to beat Chelsea Piers. This action-packed stretch along Hudson River Park is filled with family-friendly activities. You can easily while a day away here, hitting everything from the destination-worthy Chelsea Waterside Park Playground to teeing off at the Chelsea Piers Golf Center and gliding across the ice at the Sky Rink.

Read on for 10 things to do at this all-seasons entertainment complex, which covers 28 acres from West 17th Street to West 23rd Street, and find more fun things to do nearby on our list of 50 fun things to do in Chelsea with kids.

Family-Friendly Bowling in Los Angeles for Birthday Parties or a Spare Afternoon

Ball ramps and gutter bumpers can make bowling more fun for the youngest of kids. And us bad bowlers. Photo courtesy of Jewel City Bowl

Take your kids bowling in Los Angeles—it's fun for kids of all ages, is indoors and blissfully cool, and is even a great option for birthday parties. A recent bowling alley birthday party sparked an obsession with the game in my family, and opened all of our eyes to what a great family sport this is. The ingrained turn-taking structure, team camaraderie, and relaxed competitiveness offer kiddos a dose of sportsmanship at a fun pace. Accommodations like gutter bumpers and starting ramps guarantee success for even the youngest bowlers. Seriously, bowling is the unsung hero of children's athletics.

While bowling alleys are a dime a dozen in the Valleys, it can be a little harder to find family-friendly bowling alleys on the Westside and in the heart of the city. But we've tried out every lane to search out the very best ones for kids from Mar Vista to Glendale, and here they are. Check out our Indoor Fun and Play Spaces Guide for LA Kids for more sporty indoor fun, like trampoline parks and rock climbing gyms.

7 Indoor Playgrounds in Westchester and the Hudson Valley for a Wild Romp

 Tig & Peach offers drop-in, no reservations required, open play 7 days a week.

Sure, there are plenty of great indoor play spaces to turn to in Westchester and the lower Hudson Valley—whether your kids are into jumping on trampolines, making art, or going bowling.

But sometimes nothing except a playground will do—and if the weather isn’t ideal for hitting up one of your favorite outdoor parks or playgrounds, taking the fun indoors works too. That’s because there are several places in the area offering up playground-style fun inside, with opportunities to slide, jump, crawl, and hang.

We rounded up a few that work for babies and toddlers up through tweens and even teens—and some that work particularly well for groups of siblings or friends of various ages. Some require reservations, so be sure to check their website or call ahead before you head out.

For even more indoor ideas, check out our Guide to Indoor Play Spaces for Westchester Kids. And be sure to keep an eye on our events calendar for lots of fun upcoming activities.

Visit Lakeside Watersports in Brookfield for Wakeboarding, Water Tubing, and More Water Sports

The perfect way to spend a sunny day is tubing at Lakeside Watersports.

No boat, no problem: at Lakeside Watersports, families can hit the water and wakeboard, water tube, and more.

If thrilling fun is your thing, then Lakeside Watersports is your go-to spot in Connecticut for just about any kind of adrenaline-pumping water-based activity. Lakeside Watersports is located in Candlewood Lake’s Echo Bay Marina in Brookfield, just 2 hours from New York. It’s Connecticut’s go-to spot if you want to learn how to wakeboard, tube, waterski, wakesurf, kneeboard, and so much more—all under the experienced eye of the Lakeside staff.

If you want to hit the water without a boat, check out the 10 Best Ponds and Swimming Lakes for Connecticut Kids and other ways to get wet and keep cool in our Connecticut Beaches and Water Fun Guide.

Coolest Rivers in Texas for Kid-Friendly Floating & Tubing

South Llano River State Park tubing photo by Matthew Fuller, courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife

Lounging on a rubber inner tube and soaking up the summer sun while dipping your toes into one of the rivers in Texas is basically a rite of passage. There's no time like the present to introduce kiddos to the great adventure that is river floating in Texas. While any river will do, these eight Texas rivers near Houston are our go-to spots. They all have family-friendly runs (i.e. few or gentle rapids), great tube rental services, nearby accommodations, and gorgeous views to top it all off.

Whether you go for the weekend to enjoy the rivers in Texas or carve out a bit more time to soak in all that river tubing in Texas has to offer, these rivers make the perfect family vacation. Stick with our list of kid-approved river trips near Houston and you won't be disappointed, and for more summer trip ideas, check out our favorite family-friendly lakes close(ish) to Houston.

Visiting Asbury Park Beach and Boardwalk with Kids: Top 30 Things To Do

Asbury Park's beach and boardwalk beckon families and day-trippers.

Asbury Park’s current and continuing turnaround amazes anyone who remembers this New Jersey beach town’s disrepair in the late 1980s. A stroll on today’s Asbury Park beach and boardwalk reveal families, attractions, clean beaches, artwork, great food, and a free, city-supported playground, located on the beach halfway between Convention Hall and the old casino to the south. Asbury Park’s shoreline now counts as one of the highlights of Monmouth County, and the Jersey Shore as a whole.

There is plenty to do in Asbury just off the beach too, from a spooky tour of a Paranormal Museum in town to glass blowing at Hot Sand. Read on for our top tips for visiting this Jersey beach with the kids, and if you're looking to rack up warm-weather memories, check out our Jersey Shore Guide for more beach and boardwalk fun.

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