Mini Golf in Atlanta Is a Hole-in-One for Fun

Your little monsters will love glow-in-the-dark Monster Mini Golf in Marietta! Photo by author

Mini golf is a family-friendly activity that has withstood the test of time! Mini golf near Atlanta is always a reliable outing that's part entertainment, part sport, and all fun! Mini golf courses run the gamut of themes, from pirates and carnivals to monsters and dinosaurs, and some even include glow in the dark mini golf. Indoor mini golf in Atlanta features creative settings and blessed air conditioning; outdoor mini golf offers colorful themes and space to spread out. And regardless of your age, there's something strangely exhilirating about holding those tiny golf pencils, right?!

Best Places for Creek Play Near Washington, DC

Creek play is a great way for kids to cool off and explore nature. Photo by author Catie Misleh

Summertime in the DC area brings the HEAT! Luckily, we have an array of ways to cool off in the water, including swimming pools, splash pads, and water parks. A classic but often overlooked option, however, is creek play! A favorite pastime in our family, creek play is a great way to beat the heat that requires less planning or production than some of the above options, which is a win in my book.

Playing in creeks offers children a unique blend of physical, sensory, and imaginative experiences that support healthy development. There is nothing quite like splashing through shallow water, turning over stones, and observing insects, minnows, and other creatures in their natural habitat.

Here are 15 of the best places for creek play in the DC area, where kids can splash, wade, and explore safely. Our Washington, DC Kids Summer Guide has even more fun ways to beat the heat.

15 Places in Philly That Are Free for Kids Under 12

Photo of Storytelling Benches courtesy of J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

They say the best things in life are free — and that includes family fun here in Philly! Winter, spring, summer, or fall, families can explore a variety of indoor and outdoor spots found throughout the region that offer lots of enjoyment without charge.

Sometimes, finding activities in the City of Brotherly Love for the entire family can get a bit pricey...unless you know where to look. The good news? We do! So with all the things Philly has to offer, there's no reason to let money prohibit you from missing out on a day of family fun. Check out these engaging, educational, and free activities in the Philly area, perfect for kids under 12.

For more fun on a budget, check out our Free Activities Guide.

Your Guide to Kid-Friendly Hudson Valley Day Trips

Visit the lush grounds of Opus 40 in Saugerties on a family day trip. Photo by Lisa Ven Vertloh

Come float upriver and see what makes the Hudson Valley such a special place to visit with the whole family in tow. We will start down in Westchester and head up almost all the way to Albany. You decide where "upstate New York" starts, but as an HV resident myself, I'll say it's farther north than you probably think.

Just be careful as you explore, lest you find yourself dreamily browsing the photos taped on the windows of the real estate offices. These are very charming towns.

For more adventures, check out our 3 Day Ultimate Hudson Valley Itinerary, written by another of our local correspondents, or our list of Best Hotels and Resorts for a Hudson Valley hotel or resort to stay. 

Jetsetter Kids Club, Unique Indoor Play Space, Opens in Lindenhurst

Little ones love  playing in the padded baby area at Jetsetter Kids Club.

Lindenhurst's new indoor play space, Jetsetter Kids Club, reaches for the stars and delivers. Impressive and unique play structures, plus great thematic elements, make this a must-visit indoor play space for Long Island families. Read on below for all the details on this stellar indoor playground. 

Looking for more active fun? Check out our Guide to Indoor Play Spaces on Long Island and our Playground and Parks Guide.

Magical Small Towns in NJ for Fun Family Day Trips

Cape May's walkable Main Street makes for a great day trip.

Like many New Jersey residents, I moved here from Manhattan years ago but still feel that itch for metropolitan perks, like walkability, diversity of restaurants and shops, and an energetic community hub. The good news is, you can explore great walkable downtowns right here in New Jersey, where you'll find both chain and independent shops, art museums, unique bookstores, delicious cafes serving up local eats, and more. 

If you choose to leave the car at home, most of these downtowns are near New Jersey Transit trains or buses. Whether a day trip destination or a quick stop for lunch and shopping, these great walkable downtowns are worth a visit. 

Be sure to check out our Guide to Family Day Trips in New Jersey for more easy and fun in-state tourism ideas. 

Family-Friendly Hotels with Bunk Beds in NYC for Visiting Families

Channel your inner child in the BIG-inspired bunk bed suite at The Graduate on Roosevelt Island. Photo courtesy of the hotel

For many New York City families, bunk beds are a way of life where small-space living means many city kids share a room. So, if you're planning an NYC getaway, why not live like a New Yorker and book one of these NYC hotels with bunk beds?

These local hotels with bunk beds are packed with family-friendly amenities and close to many of our favorite local attractions in tourist-heavy neighborhoods, including Midtown Manhattan.

Find all our top picks for NYC hotels with bunk beds below, or more options for family-friendly hotels in NYC in our NYC Visitors Guide, which has all our top tips for tourists, including a curated three-day itinerary for visiting families crafted by a local mom.

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