Best of February: 14 Awesome Things To Do in Atlanta with Kids

Fernbank launches a new exhibit, The Nature of Color, and everyone is invited to opening day with color-themed crafts and activities. Photo courtesy of the museum

Whether sending valentines or planning a Presidents Day weekend getaway—there is plenty to love about February! Don’t miss our favorite kid-friendly events and activities in Atlanta in February.

February in Atlanta may mean more chilly weather, but we can get excited about spring with a visit to the Atlanta Botanical Garden—the annual Orchid Daze exhibit opens February 18, featuring hundreds of variants of the blooming flowers (all indoors). Want more indoor fun? Atlanta Ballet 2 puts on a kid-friendly (think: one hour) production of Beauty and the Beast at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on February 18 and 19, and the Children's Museum of Atlanta holds its annual Fairy Tale Weekend, the last weekend of the month. If you have kids who love to bounce (who doesn't?), then mark your calendar for The Big Bounce America, returning to Atlanta for five jumptastic dates: February 25 and 26 as well as March 3-5. 

Best of February: 17 Top Things to Do in Orlando with Kids

Kids can bounce, jump, and slide their hearts out at the traveling Big Bounce America event. Photo courtesy of the event

Whether sending valentines or planning a Presidents Day weekend getaway—there is plenty to love about February! Don’t miss our favorite kid-friendly events and activities in Orlando this month.

Get ready for some February fun at the theme parks! Universal's Mardi Gras and SeaWorld's Seven Seas Food Festival both kick off this month, and there are still a few weeks left to visit Epcot's International Festival of the Arts. Daytona International Speedway is also a happening place to be in February, with Daytona Speedweeks leading up to the Daytona 500. Plus, spend a day at the fair in either Kissimmee or Oviedo. Oh, and don't forget about the chocolated-themed 5K that makes running a "sweet" activity! Read on for all the details and more awesome February events hitting Orlando.

Visiting Connecticut with Kids: 3-Day Itinerary from a Local

Pack the best of Connecticut into a long weekend with our 3-day itinerary for visiting Connecticut with kids! Photo courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery

Visiting Connecticut with kids is a great way to pack a lot of family fun into a short amount of time. While Connecticut is one of the smallest states, there are activities and attractions for all ages. The true benefit of being a small state is that everything is pretty much a short drive away. As a four-season state, Connecticut offers family-friendly beaches, swimming lakes, farms, parks, reserves, and more. There really is something for every interest. Plus, Connecticut offers delicious food! Home to the hamburger, Pez factory, CT-style lobster roll, homemade ice cream, and New Haven pizza. Who knew visiting Connecticut with kids would taste so good?

Adirondack Mountains with Kids: 40 Things To Do in this Family-Friendly All-Seasons Destination

Open only in the winter, Lake Placid’s Toboggan Chute is a 30-foot high structure that sends toboggans down an ice-covered chute onto the frozen Mirror Lake. Photo courtesy of Lake Placid, Adirondacks, USA

The Adirondacks Mountains are one of the most idyllic family vacation spots in the Northeast. The enormous, pristine natural setting features numerous lakes and quaint towns sprinkled across gorgeous mountains. Visitors to the Adirondack Mountains find tons of all-season outdoor adventures as well as fun, family-friendly attractions. While Lake Placid and Lake George draw throngs of visitors, we opted to stay in Schroon Lake, a cute town that's a little more laid-back, centrally located, and makes a great jumping-off point to explore the region.

Visitors can spend time hiking, boating, skiing, sledding, and even bobsledding or speed skating! In short, the Adirondack Mountains offer tons of things to do, no matter your family's interests. We've rounded up our top picks, whether you want to immerse yourself in history at Fort Ticonderoga, connect with nature at the Wild Center, or slide onto Mirror Lake in a toboggan, the Adirondack Mountains are a dreamy destination for a memorable family vacation. Of course, we've even got some options for great Adirondack hotels so you have somewhere to unwind following your Adirondack Mountains adventures.

Find more family vacation ideas in our Adirondacks, Catskills & Hudson Valley Family Travel Guide.

Best Indoor Playgrounds and Play Spaces in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, & West Palm Beach

Photo courtesy of Just 4 Fun Family Fun Center

Indoor play spaces are the answer for South Florida days that are raining, hot, or just because. The Miami area overflows with great places to visit, and outdoor family fun is everywhere you look, but when the word of the hour is air conditioning, these indoor playgrounds beat the heat for kids of all ages. Some of them even offer great solutions for birthday parties.

Read on for our recommendations for where to play indoors, when outdoors is not an option.

3 Days in Boston with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom

With history, attractions, events, and activities, visiting Boston with kids is three days of fun! Photo courtesy of the Old North Church

So visiting Boston with kids is on the agenda? Great choice! The northeast has so much history, culture, and food to experience when traveling with your family. 

Boston is a kid-friendly city that has so much to offer. From museums to historic landmarks to family-friendly restaurants, it’s packed with adventures just waiting to be had. If you have more than 3 days planned for your family vacation, there are tons of great day trips you can plan around the Boston area. We've rounded up a few of our favorite locations for visiting Boston with kids. 

3 Days in the Hudson Valley with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom

Hang out Lego friends at Legoland New York. Photo by Rose Gordon Sala

New York's Hudson Valley was recently named by National Geographic Traveler as one of the top 20 must-see destinations in the world and those of us lucky enough to live here know that is a prime destination for a family trip. Its picturesque hills offer stunning views and numerous activities for all seasons, from hiking and waterfall hopping in the summer to skiing and snowtubing in the winter. 

To give you the best bang for your buck, we're giving you a local's perspective on the best things to do in the Hudson Valley. You probably can't do all of these activities in three days (kids could probably spend the entire trip at Legoland), but we have included plenty of options so you can take your pick. 

For more family-friendly fun, check out our roundups of Things To Do with Kids in the Hudson Valley, Best Hudson Valley Sledding Hills, and Easy Hikes in the Hudson Valley

We’re adding more events to our Family Activity Calendar every day, so don’t forget to check it frequently.  

3 Days in NYC with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom

Get a birds eye view of the skyline from the Edge observation deck at Hudson Yards. Plan a visit near sundown to watch the city lights come to life. Photo by Jody Mercier

New York City overflows with things to do for families, and while you may have visited the city that never sleeps in your pre-parenthood youth, it’s a completely different experience with kids in tow. Lucky for you: I’m here to offer my parent-tested tips for the best things to do in NYC on a family vacation. Even locals can appreciate these picks, which are a combination of off-the-beaten-path destinations and New York City’s top attractions, all catering to a mix of ages and interests.

I’ve laid it all out in an easy-to-follow three-day itinerary, and while you can’t do it all in three days, you can definitely take a big bite out of the Big Apple. Read on for my top picks for things to do in NYC during your family vacation—or use these picks for a local staycation to explore some new-to-you sites and neighborhoods. You can find all our top things to do in NYC on our NYC kids’ bucket list and in our Visitors Guide to New York City.

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