The Petersen Automotive Museum: A Parent's Guide

Speed over to the Petersen for a kid-friendly museum experience!

Here's your guide to exploring the Petersen Automotive Museum with kids in Los Angeles. 

Have you seen the eye-catching, red and silver building rising among the melee on Miracle Mile? Set amid the La Brea Tar Pits, LACMA, and the Academy Museum, the Petersen stands out from the rest from the moment it comes into view. If you've ever driven by and thought to yourself, "I wonder if that's worth a visit", I did the exploring for you. And yes, I'm happy to say, the Petersen is absolutely worth a visit, especially if you have little motor-heads at your house.

The museum appeals to all ages—even kids who are years away from getting a driver's license. My Hot Wheels-loving crew had the best time looking at everything from real-life race cars to iconic automobiles from some of their favorite movies. And even Mom and Dad were pleasantly surprised by the afternoon exploring LA's premier car museum. Read on for a full review of what to expect and what you shouldn't miss at The Petersen! 

After your time at The Petersen, had over to the The Original Farmers Market for a bite- it's right down the road. And don't forget to also check out The La Brea Tar Pits, The Academy Museum, and Sloomoo Institute while you're in the area! Want to explore more museums? Check out our Museum Guide for Kids in Los Angeles and Orange County

20 Indoor Entertainment Centers in Orlando: Arcades, Go-Karts, Trampolines

Dezerland Park Orlando offers the ultimate indoor fun for families! Photo courtesy of Dezerland

There are tons of awesome indoor entertainment spots in Orlando where kids (and grown-ups) can play, jump, race, and explore without worrying about Florida's wild weather. From arcades and go-karts to trampolines and laser tag, there’s fun for every age at these indoor attractions. Many indoor centers also make party planning a breeze with hassle-free birthday parties, perfect for your child’s next celebration.

For little ones, check out our roundup of local indoor playgrounds as well. And for even more ideas, be sure to bookmark our Orlando Indoor Activities Guide!

Where To Go Peach Picking in New Jersey in 2025

Peach picking in New Jersey is one of the great pleasures of summer. Photo courtesy of Johnson's Corner Farm

Peach picking in New Jersey is fun for children and offers up one of the great joys of summer: A sweet treat plucked fresh off the tree. The Garden State has pick-your-own peach farms aplenty, so you should be able to find one close by.

The peach picking season in New Jersey really gets going in mid-July and carries on through August and even early September at some farms. Before heading out on a peach-picking family adventure, call ahead or check the farm’s Facebook page to make sure crops are still plentiful and see what other fruits are available on any given day—you might also be able to pick blueberries, which are available at many farms through the end of July.

Find more pick-your-own fun in our Guide to Farms in New Jersey for Families, and for more ways to enjoy the warm weather, don't miss our Ultimate New Jersey Kids Summer Vacation Guide.

Where To Go Peach Picking near NYC in 2025

Get your hands on some juicy stone fruits at family-friendly farms for peach picking near NYC like Johnson's Corner Farm.

The season for peach picking near NYC is upon us, and nabbing these sweet stone fruits is the perfect excuse for local families to plan a summertime day trip. Starting in July or early to mid-August—depending on the farm and the weather—the peaches begin to ripen, and peach-picking season typically runs into September.

Peach picking near NYC follows berry picking season. It is often a less commercial and more straightforward outing than some of the more popular fruit seasons like apple picking, meaning you're not going to run into as many hayrides, face painters, or crowds. Still, you will get a more authentic farm experience.

We've rounded up 13 orchards offering peach picking near NYC, all less than two hours by car from Midtown Manhattan. Several are even accessible by mass transit. You can find more farm fun in our Guide to Farms and Pick Your Own Fun for Families.

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