Articles in Kid Friendly Travel Tips
Thomas The Tank Engine Chugs into Strasburg Rail Road Day Out With Thomas 2009: The Hero of the Rails Tour
(note from Steph: My son and his cousins did this in our city a couple of …
Looking for a gorgeous kid-friendly resort in Florida? Check out the Amelia Island Plantation! Not only is it surrounded by natural beauty with 3-1/2 miles of beachfront and a full-time Nature Center, but they have …
We make it easy to plan the perfect family vacation. Our reviews are written by parents who’ve been there. Their itineraries share the insider tips only the locals know on how to have a great …
There’s a saying in northwest Michigan’s dune country. The sand gives, and the sand takes away.
Over the years, the golden sands along the towering Sleeping Bear Dunes have buried farms, forests and settlements. Just as …
Want a unique way to experience New York City with your kids? Check out the City Food Tours and eat your way through the Big Apple! Kids ages 8 and up will love the NoLIta …
Westchester, minutes north of New York City, is the ideal fall destination – gorgeous foliage and many exciting family events! You know the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, now check out the wonderful fall activities, from …
With so many great family activities in Denver, staying in or near the LoDo District (lower downtown) means you’re in walking distance to most of them; the 16th St. Mall, Coors Field, Tattered Cover Bookstore, …
San Francisco’s devotion to the arts extends to teaching young ones the importance of art and culture. Many museums feature youth-oriented programs. Here are just some of the City’s kid-friendly museums:
Charleston is a gorgeous city filled with wonderful history, gorgeous beaches, and southern hospitality. There’s something here for kids of all ages. School-aged kids and parents alike will make more sense of history class after touring …
The larger hotels and resorts have a variety of day camp activities for children 4-12. The programs have received many positive reports from parents who have utilized them. The cost is between $35-$45 per child …









