January GoList: The Best Things To Do With Long Island Kids
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Meteorologists tell us January is the coldest month on Long Island. It’s also one of the longest.
As we endure a seemingly endless run of Arctic days and nights, it might be natural to fall into a post-holidays depression. After all, once the tree comes down, what do we have to look forward to but three months of head colds and commuting nightmares, right?
Not so fast. While January presents its challenges, parents with a little imagination can find plenty of ways to stave off cabin fever, which is where we come in.
Find a sledding hill and challenge the local powder. Indulge your inner Olympian with a day at a local ice rink. Stimulate young intellects with a trip to a nearby children’s museum. Our guide to indoor play spaces on Long Island can provide even more inspiration.
Our January GoList is laced with events from New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King weekend right through to the end of the month.