Presidents Day Weekend 2025 in Miami: 13 Great Things to Do with Kids
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Here are some of the best things to do with kids and families in Miami and South Florida on Presidents Day weekend 2025.
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Here are some of the best things to do with kids and families in Miami and South Florida on Presidents Day weekend 2025.
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Happy Presidents Day and Valentine's Day weekend! See Penguin Valentines at Cal Academy, where felt hearts line the nests of the resident African Penguins in a pair-bonding annual tradition. Chinatown is hosting its most popular event of the year: the Chinese Lunar New Year Parade and Festival celebrates the Year of the Snake. Great Scott! Families can go where you don't need roads to the Orpheum Theater for the opening weekend of Back to the Future: The Musical.
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STEM camps are incredibly popular in this digital age, especially with the mad technology skills kids have these days. With that in mind, we went on the hunt for innovative STEM summer camps in and around DC. There's a STEM camp for every age, skill level, and interest. Most are in-person, but there are virtual options for those who want a little more flexibility.
For more virtual options, check out our list of Best Online STEM, Robotics, and Coding Classes and Camps for Kids.
Looking for other summer camps near DC? Bookmark our local Summer Camp Guide, and peruse our full Camp Directory for more programs to fit any budget and interest, from sports day camps to overnight summer camps and everything in between.
Stephanie Shipman contributed additional reporting to this article.
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A trip to a local bowling in NYC is a perfect indoor family activity when you find yourself with spare time (sorry—I couldn't resist). At about age 5, children really start enjoying it, making it an ideal family outing. Bowling birthday parties are a hit for the school-age set, and most of these family-friendly bowling alleys in NYC offer party packages.
There are traditional bowling alleys—think leagues, snack bars, pro shops—in the outer boroughs, but Manhattan's spots tend to cater to grown-ups. Don’t worry, though: Kids can still find lanes—you just have to know when to go. Here are our favorite family-friendly bowling alleys in NYC.
Find more fun things to do indoors with kids in NYC, from play cafes in Brooklyn and Queens to kid-friendly rock climbing walls in New York City and more, in our NYC Kids Guide to Indoor Play Spaces and Fun Zones.
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STEM summer day camps in New Jersey promise a summer of fun for budding scientists, engineers, and computer programmers, so we've rounded up the best NJ has to offer.
For more on summer camps in New Jersey, bookmark our New Jersey Summer Camp Guide and Camp Directory, where you can search for summer camps by type, age, and town.
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Finding summer camps in NYC can be especially stressful for your family's finances, and while we want our children to have a fun, rewarding, and safe experience, we don't want to dig into our retirement fund to pay for it. New York City families are lucky because free and cheap summer camps abound all across the five boroughs, where arts and education funding subsidizes some excellent New York City summer camps so all children can enjoy fantastic summer camps in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
Read on for all our picks for free and affordable summer camps in NYC for preschoolers, elementary, elementary school-aged kids, pre-teens, and teens . Find more summer camps in New York City, including preschool summer camps, great sleepaway summer camps in the Northeast, and STEM summer day camps in our Summer Camp Guide and NYC Camp Directory, where you can search for summer camps in NYC by type, age, and neighborhood.
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Find a fun Connecticut summer camp at the right price for 2025!
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Overnight summer camps provide a great opportunity for kids to gain independence in a safe environment. Florida has a host of great overnight camps, stretching from the Panhandle to the Keys! These sleepaway camps offer activities like archery, kayaking, performing arts, horseback riding, rock climbing, marine science, aviation, and so much more. And many of these overnight summer camps offer mini-stays (2-3 nights) for new and nervous campers, as well as entire summer-long programs for seasoned campers! Kids as young as 6 and up to age 17 can find the perfect Florida overnight camp!
We've rounded up some of the top overnight camps in Florida. To find more Florida summer camps, visit our Orlando Summer Camp Guide —it's packed with the best Central Florida camp info to make the most of your summer vacation.