Ten Great Places to Camp Out on Long Island

Camping is an inexpensive summertime adventure that all families should try at least once. Some of the most beautiful campsites in the country are located right here on Long Island in our state and county Parks. Pitch a tent and let waves lull you to sleep in a campground by the beach, or look up at the stars through the branches of the forest while crickets and owls serenade you. Don’t let worries about sleeping on the ground, dirt, or bugs stop you! Here are ten campgrounds just a short drive away. They all offer hiking trails, and many have playgrounds, fishing spots, boat rentals, playing fields, evening entertainment, and even golf courses.  

NYC Homeschool Parent Support Groups and Resources

Although more than 2 million U.S. students are homeschooled, it's not always easy to spot them—especially here in New York City, where so much education talk focuses on admission interviews, Gifted and Talented tests and other traditional school concerns. If you decide to go the homeschool route or are just thinking about doing it and want to learn more, joining a parent group can connect you with like-minded families who give you much-needed support and advice.

When you join a homeschool group, other members can help you get through the Department of Education's paperwork, customize a teaching approach and form learning co-ops so you can meet up and use New York City as a classroom together. It's also a great way to help homeschool kids (and parents!) socialize and make new friends.

Places to go Boating off of the Long Island Sound (Fairfield County)

Where has the summer gone?  School starts next week, and the kids and I have only conquered about half our summer plans.  With just a few days of summer left, we will be taking an afternoon to enjoy the shore – from the water, this time!  Given I don’t know my port from my starboard, or my fore from my aft, I’m sure I’ll be a sight to behold on the high seas. 

Lots of Fairfield County establishments offer cruises, boat rentals, or sailing lessons:

Best Books for Kids Starting School

The smell of freshly-sharpened pencils and the feel of crisp notebook paper – it’s time for school again! For kids starting school for the first time (or even a new grade) the excitement can also be peppered with some feelings of anxiety. Being separated from mom and dad can be stressful, but books can be a great way to communicate with your kids. From children starting preschool/daycare to kindergarten or first grade – here are some of our favorite books to ease the transition for your NJ kids.

This Week: Labor Day Weekend Travel Deals, Apple Picking Near NYC, Last-Chance Summer Fun

The end of summer always makes me feel like we're racing against the clock. My daughter and I have been running all over town enjoying last-chance summer fun like hitting local beaches and pools, and checking out soon-to-close exhibits and public art displays, like the awesome interactive Pet Sounds in Madison Square Park. (That's my kid in the photo, caressing one of the installation's funky blobs to make it vibrate and "sing.")

Lots of families are heading out of town for these last few weeks of the season. Our Travel site has a roundup of Labor Day travel deals and a list of the best things to do in Richmond, Virginia. Of course you don't have to stray too far from NYC to leave the urban jungle behind: Our Long Island site has a post about all the family fun to be had in Riverhead and over in New Jersey we've got the scoop on things to do with kids in Jersey City. Plus we rounded up 11 pick-your-own apple farms near NYC, all about an hour or less away.

We continue to add to our Back-to-School Guide. New this week: Five creative school lunches and four expert tips to start off the school year successfully.

Here's what else we shared this week on our NYC site.

Long Island Kids' Activities August 25 and 26: Kidstock, Long Island Scottish and Italian Festivals, and Beach Blast

(Photo: Old Westbury Gardens)

Summer may be winding down in terms of the number of days left on the calendar, but it's still in full effect on Long Island this weekend. The Island is celebrating with Kidstock at North Hempstead Beach Park, a Beach Blast at Overlook Beach for Town of Babylon residents, a Scottish Festival at Old Westbury Gardens, an Italian Festival in New Hyde Park, I Love America Night at Riverhead Raceway, and Turtle Hatch Day at the Cold Spring Fish Hatchery.

It's going to be a beautiful weekend, y'all; get out and enjoy it!

Free and Fun Things to Do with Kids in Boston - St Anthony's Feast, Wenham Family Festival, Founders Day and More 8/25-8/26

While school, for many, may be just around the corner, there’s still plenty for families to do as they savor the last glorious days of August, from Saint Anthony’s Feast in Little Italy to Take It Outside Play Date at the ICA to the last weekend of the Marshfield Fair. Here's our list of best bets for the weekend. And check our calendar for more activities.

We also have 5 great places for ‘tweens to enjoy an outdoor adventure, thanks to our friends at the Appalachian Mountain Club for their help in putting this information together. And continuing our Back to School theme, we’ve rounded up some of the best consignment shops for kids - high fashion at affordable prices!

Enjoy!

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