Easy Waterfall Hikes in the Poconos for Families

Few things will excite a kid more on a hike than the sudden roar of rushing water. They'll race toward the falls, eager to toss in a stick to see where it'll go, mesmerized by the crashing water. But really, encountering a waterfall deep in the woods is enchanting at any age.

Families can find a trove of gorgeous waterfall hikes easy enough for children tucked into the northern end of the Pennsylvania's Delaware Water Gap—less than two hours by car from Midtown Manhattan.

These nature walks are doable in a day, however, you might want to turn this getaway into a weekend by visiting the many other family-friendly attractions in the Poconos.

BASIS Independent School: STEM-Based Learning for NYC Kids

This post is sponsored by BASIS Independent School.

One thing all parents I know can agree on is that we want our kids to have the best education possible. While we might not always trust politicians with our education choices, when two parents—who also happen to be world-class academicians—decide to take matters into their own hands, that's worth knowing about. And that's the story behind our sponsor BASIS Independent Brooklyn, a BASIS.ed school that offers a world-acclaimed liberal arts STEM-focused curriculum.

Founded in 1998 with one school in Arizona and just a handful of students, today BASIS.ed manages BASIS Independent Brooklyn in Red Hook, along with two other private schools in Silicon Valley and McLean, VA, 16 charter schools across the United States and an international school in China. Its students consistently rank among the best in math, reading, and science—not just in the country, but the world over.

Weekend Fun for LA Kids: JPL Open House, Discover MDR, and Star Wars Reads, October 10 - 11

This weekend is going to be hot. So hot it sizzles. So hot you’ll think that you’re in that lava pit that (spoiler alert) Anakin fell into in Revenge of the Sith and not just reading about it. So hot you'll feel like you’re actually on the surface of Venus and not just talking to the rocket scientists who send probes there. So hot that people are going to say, "What are you? A Mommy Poppins mama?" Dudes, it’s going to be hot.

But that’s okay. We’re Southern Californians. It takes a lot to scare us. Like, you know, spiders, haunted ships, elephants eating pumpkins, and Mickey Mouse in a costume. Okay, what? Those last two aren't even scary. Just fun, seasonal frivolity. But that's life here. Always fun, always in season...

But enough with the hot already, okay? (Cue El Niño in 3, 2, 1...)

Keep reading for our hottest picks for this weekend....

Turkey Trot! Thanksgiving Day Runs in New Jersey

Turkey trots and turkey races are a fun activity for Thanksgiving Day morning. Before you sit down to that delicious Thanksgiving meal, take the family out and trot like a turkey! Running is a sport everyone can participate in…it encourages health and fitness, can benefit a charity and doesn’t require great skill or practice. There are many “Turkey Trots” across the state of New Jersey, all of which are family friendly. Check out one close to you and burn some calories before you add more.

Columbus Day Weekend Fun for CT Kids: Parades, Festivals, and Pumpkin Patch Trains

There are loads of fairs, festivals, and other fun events happening all over Connecticut this Columbus Day Weekend. Quite a few weekend-only events such as the Pumpkin Patch Train in Naugatuck or the Build-a-Scarecrow Workshop at Sam Bridge Nursery will be open for business on Monday, and if you're interested in celebrating Columbus, you have the option of attending parades on Sunday in New Haven or Stamford (for counterpoint, check out the "Who Discovered Whom" program at the Institute for American Indian Studies on Monday).

To start a Halloween tradition that's not candy-based (or to have an excuse to justify all that candy), check out our round up of Family Fun Runs Around Fairfield County. And, of course, we have plenty of candy, pumpkins, and haunted houses in our carefully curated list of Halloween Happenings and Parades in Fairfield County and Halloween and Fall Fun Guide.

Make sure that you subscribe to our weekly newsletters and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest so that you won't miss any of the Halloween fun! Read on for our highlights of events happening this Columbus Day weekend. For even more fun make sure to check out our daily listing of events on the calendar.

13 Things Every Hockey Mom Knows about Taking Kids to an LA Kings Game

As the weather cools down, the hockey season warms up, and LA is lucky to boast a hockey team well acquainted with the joys of bringing home the Stanley Cup. Los Angeles Kings games are packed with excitement and fast-paced action on the ice—a great event for the whole Angeleno family, as long as you know a few things before you go. Here are some tips every parent should know about taking kids to a Kings game at Staples Center—things to look forward to, and things to prepare for.

6 Indoor Baseball/T-Ball Places on Long Island

October might signal the end of the baseball season, but that doesn't mean your lil' slugger needs to put away his glove until spring. There are plenty of places where Long Island kids can practice and perfect their skills while inside, whether it's a homerun swing or catching pop fly's. And for more on sports programs and after-school enrichment, be sure to check out our Long Island Classes Guide.

Weekend Fun for NJ Kids: Pumpkin Show, Haunted Halloween, October 10-11

If you haven’t gotten your fill of fall yet, throw on a cozy sweater and take your pick from one of the awesome autumn events happening in Jersey this weekend. For big festival fun, head to the 12th Annual South Jersey Pumpkin Show in Woodstown, pick your perfect orange beauty and navigate a corn maze at Terhune Orchards Fall Family Fun Weekends or get spooked during the Haunted Halloween event at A.Casola Farms. And if you want to take a break from the Halloween hoopla, sit back and take in a family-friendly performance like Clifford the Big Red Dog Live at the Mayo Performing Arts Center or the Little Star That Could at the Novins Planetarium. Whatever you decide to do this weekend, we hope you enjoy it with family and friends. For even more activity options, check out our Event Calendar.

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