Best White Water Rafting and River Tubing Near Boston for Families

Zoar Outdoor offers white water rafting and river tubing two hours from Boston.

While Boston families have plenty of ways to cool down during the summer months, river tubing and white water rafting are memorable experiences. If you're ready to add a little extra adventure to a water-themed excursion, there's something for all levels—from real-life lazy rivers and wild rapids for adrenaline seekers to the not-to-be-missed Saco River tubing experience. Why not make a weekend out of river tubing and white water rafting? Head over the border to Maine or New Hampshire. Many locations have onsite campgrounds or lodging nearby.

For more fun on the water, explore our guide to the Best Swimming Lakes and Ponds Around Boston and Summer Fun Around Boston guide. 

35 Awesome Things To Do in Seattle with Kids

Seattle is the city of the Space Needle, Puget Sound, miles of green, and loads of family-friendly fun.

There are so many incredible things to do in Seattle with kids: museums, outdoor adventures, markets, parks, and more. As a child growing up in the Emerald City, I loved exploring every nook and cranny of the city, and it's even more fun to take my children to Sea Town and show them both the cool old things I remember and the amazing new buildings and activities. Seattle is a great West Coast destination for family vacations for so many reasons—the public transport is straightforward, so much of the city is walkable, and there are fun things to do in Seattle for people of all ages (from toddlers to Grandparents).

Hit the Water with Paddleboat, Canoe, and Kayak Rentals in New Jersey

Try the Aqua Trike at Pedals and Paddles in Seaside Heights for something new. Photo courtesy the venue

Looking for a great summer outing that’ll float the family’s boat? A ride in a paddleboat (sometimes called a pedal boat), kayak, canoe, or rowboat offers panoramic views of New Jersey's scenic parks and lakes, plus an opportunity for family time that may actually be peaceful.

Paddleboat and kayak rentals are available throughout the state. Check the specific paddling locations for any age or weight restrictions, then sit back and enjoy the ride. (And don't forget the sunscreen!)

Feeling more adventurous? Find the best places for tubing and rafting in and around NJ.

5 Waterfall Hikes in Westchester and the Hudson Valley

The breathtaking Kaaterskill Falls delights little ones.

It’s well documented that kids love water—whether that’s of the pool, beach, or splash pad variety. And if you’ve ever seen your child’s eyes light up at the sight of a waterfall, you know they don’t even need to be in the water for it to be worthwhile. Westchester and the Hudson Valley are home to some stunning waterfalls. Some of them can be seen by simply visiting the park, while a few others require a walk or a waterfall hike to see them. Almost all of these destinations offer other activities to do during youe visit, from playgrounds to spots to stop for a sweet treat.

Looking for even more water fun? Check out our guide to Westchester summer activities, and be sure to sign up for our newsletter to stay in the know.

Palace Social Unveils the Latest in Bowling, Arcade Games, and VR

The long-awaited indoor family-fun spot opened its doors this summer to cheers and applause! Palace Social sits on the site of a former bowling hangout in Bellaire, TX, not too far from Houston’s medical center. After the classic bowling alley was torn down, rumors that a new development would take its place swept the neighborhood. Bowling fans have been looking forward to the grand opening for years, and it was worth the wait.

The recently unveiled venue not only brings bowling back to the area, but adds a ton of fun new attractions like a video game arcade, virtual technology experiences, sports simulators, restaurant, two bars, a dessert bar, and more. It's also a great inside activity for when your kids outgrow Houston's indoor play spaces.

Indoor Places to Play to Beat Summer's Heat on Long Island

Sensory Beans in Wantagh is an ideal destination to keep toddlers engaged.

Summer on Long Island is the best time for splashing, surfing the waves, and laying by the pool. But sometimes the extreme heat can make it hard to do anything outside with kids. Thankfully, there are plenty of exciting things to do indoors. Here then are our top choices for Long Island indoor play spaces where families can beat the heat with kids of any age.

For all things summer, check out our Summer Fun Guide.

Hit the Water with Paddleboard and Kayak Tours & Rentals in Orlando

Orlando kayak rentals, like those from Adventure Outdoor Paddle, allow people to explore natural waterways.

Orlando has no shortage of water activities to keep your family cool this summer, including natural springs, public pools, boat trips, nearby beaches, and more. For those families looking for an active adventure on the water, paddleboard or kayak in Orlando for a tour that can’t be beat. There are plenty of places to rent kayaks and paddleboards in Orlando and explore the beautiful natural waterways the area has to offer.

Candytopia: A Candy Playground Pop-up That's Totally Sweet

Playing with your food is an important rule at Candytopia.

Candytopia, an immersive, candy-themed pop-up experience is back to give the whole family a sugar rush of fun. Returning to Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Houston this summer, Candytopia has been a reliable source of indoor fun and a chance to momentarily live like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The experiential art exhibit is part Instagram-fodder, part sugary/rainbow explosion, with more than a dozen rooms featuring interactive displays, games, and candy to sample. Candytopia has toured the country previously—stopping in major cities and amassing selfie-snapping fans as it goes—and now it's time to close out summer once again with this tasty experience!

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