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23 Top Places To Visit in Europe with Kids

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23 Top Places To Visit in Europe with Kids

Visiting Europe with Kids, can help you create the memories of a lifetime. Most cities have something for travelers, but not all offer specific amenities for kids. May it be the local culture towards children, enough activities to cover you on a rainy day, or just the transportation system adequate from strollers and/or wheelchair.
 

So to fill your bucket list with actual family-friendly European destinations, the GoWhee App members share their favorite destinations to visit in Europe with kids.

1. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Within ancient walls is a city called Dubrovnik. Steeped in history and born from the ashes of conflict, this stunning locale is perfect for all ages. In addition to the plentiful learning opportunities, Dubrovnik is surrounded by gorgeous landscapes, which are amazing spots to visit with kids.

Pro Tip: Itching to see something stunning? Travel to the nearby Bacina Lakes to see some of the most stunning blue waters on the planet!

2. Paris, France

While some people think of Paris as a more adult-friendly destination, the City of Light is a fabulous holiday destination for the whole family. Find fabulous food, exciting history, and kid-friendly activities like carousel rides throughout the city!

Pro Tip: Be sure to visit all of Paris’ iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Arc de Triomphe. If you want to see everything at once, consider taking a boat tour on the Seine.

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Carrousel of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. Photo by @cincotravelers

3. Amsterdam, the Netherlands

The first thing that most people think of when they’re talking about the Netherlands is Amsterdam, and there’s a reason for that! This amazing city is full of history, culture, and life. Amsterdam is the most populated city in the Netherlands, and it’s the capital of this culturally rich location.

Pro Tip: For kids interested in history, be sure to visit the Anne Frank House.

4. Stockholm, Sweden

Many European cities are bicycle-friendly, and Stockholm is no different. If you’re looking for a spot that perfectly balances history, culture, and modern amenities, then Stockholm is one of your best picks. This city is packed with museums for the curious and entertainment for the adventurous, so be sure to add it to your list of holiday destinations.

Pro Tip: Aspiring pirates have to drop by Stockholm’s Vasa Museum, which houses the mammoth remains of the stunning Vasa.

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5. Bern, Switzerland

The capital of Switzerland is a must-see spot for nature lovers. This dense metropolis is home to plenty of history, and it’s all waiting for you! Food, fun, and history are all menu items in Bern. Pro Tip: If you’re in the historic district, be sure to take a look at the local stores! Bern is home to plenty of unique vendors, and both adults and children will enjoy spending their fun money on souvenirs to remember the trip.

6. Budapest, Hungary

Few places are as historic as Budapest. This amazing city has seen constant human activity for at least 800 years, and it’s witnessed plenty of important events. For museum lovers, Budapest is a paradise! Thanks to its robust public transport, you can make a day trip out of many of its spots.

Pro Tip: Visitors looking for a unique experience should stop by the Underground Railway Museum, which memorializes Europe’s first subway!

7. Venice, Italy

It goes without saying that most people know about Venice. This gorgeous city is packed with sights to see and things to do. Its historic monuments are perfect for scholars, and there are plenty of unique activities and performances to keep modern minds occupied.

Pro Tip: Drop by the Libreria Acqua Alta to see a unique bookstore! This ancient vendor has adapted to floods by placing their wares in boats.

8. Crete, Greece

Families with an affinity for history should definitely add Crete to their bucket lists. This amazing island is home to some of the most important archeological discoveries of the ancient world. In Santorini, visitors can step 4,000 years backward in time as they explore the gorgeous ruins of Akrotiri. If history isn’t your jam, don’t worry! Crete still has plenty of pristine beaches to explore.

Pro Tip: Stay at Elounda Residence Resort, an eco-friendly hotel with an enormous, super-fun waterpark where the kids can play all day.

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9. Copenhagen, Denmark

On your European vacation to Copenhagen, expect plenty of food, fun, and memories. In its Frederiksstaden district, travelers can experience the gorgeous charm of 18th-century Rococo architecture. Thanks to its innovative layout, visitors can even bike all over the city!

Pro Tip: Visit Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen’s most popular theme park! The park even has an area specifically for little kids called Rasmus Klump’s World

10. Schattwald, Austrian Mountains

Active families will love Schattwald. This ordinarily sleepy municipality really wakes up during skiing season. Its many resorts, which are perfectly perched along the slopes of the Austrian Mountains, host thousands of eager ski enthusiasts every year! And If you are heading to Austria in the summer, the national parks will be the perfect playground for biking and hiking as well.

Pro Tip: Stay at La S.O.A. Chalet! These tranquil, private chalets are perfect for families with little kids, giving you plenty of privacy and room to play. 

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11. Edinburgh, Scotland

Against the rich emerald of the Scottish Highlands, there’s Edinburgh. This historic city is overflowing with memorable experiences and excursions. During your family vacation, scholarly visitors will enjoy the city’s rich history and many museums, and active travelers will love its modern amenities and activities.

Pro Tip: If your kids are fans of all things spooky, then check out the underground remnants of Mary King’s Close. Once used as war bunkers, this long-forgotten street has become a memorial to the Black Plague.

12. São Miguel, Azores Islands, Portugal

Of all of the Azores, São Miguel is the largest. This gorgeous natural wonder is perfect for nature lovers, whether families are looking for beaches or mountain hikes, there are plenty of opportunities. Kids of all ages will also enjoy learning more about volcanoes and farm life, two of the major focus on the island.

Pro Tip: Book a bungalow at Quinta Da Mo. You’ll enjoy spacious accommodations, access to the spa, and the chance to roam the stunning gardens complete with a waterfall, a bamboo forest, and a barbeque area. 

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13. Istanbul, Turkey

We’ve all heard the song, so why not visit the place? Istanbul is a resilient city with a colorful local population. There are plenty of modern kid-friendly activities and locations to keep families occupied, but the real star of Istanbul is its rich history.

Pro Tip: Visit Sultanahmet Square to see an ancient Egyptian obelisk. This massive wonder is sure to amaze, and it’s on display for everyone to see for free!

14. London, England

Plenty of things have happened in London, but the real star of this city is its cultural influence. From Harry Potter to Sherlock Holmes, London is packed with modern callbacks. While its museums are worth their own visit, kids will love seeing the stories behind their favorite tales.

Pro Tip: Visit Warner Bros. Studio London and take the Making of Harry Potter tour! See behind the scenes of your favorite series and get an up-close look at sets, props, costumes, and special effects from the movies. 

15. .Nice, France

The gem of Nice is undoubtedly its cathedral. No matter what you like, this massive Gothic landmark has something to keep you enthralled. When you’re done marveling at ancient ingenuity, the city still has plenty of food and entertainment to offer!

Pro Tip: Keep your historic trip going by visiting La Crypte Archéologique de Nice. With a reasonable 6 euro entry price, this hidden relic of medieval Europe is a great way to learn about the city.

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16. Prague, Czech Republic

From its Christmas Market to its larger-than-life theaters, Prague is an artist’s paradise. This influential city has spent its life playing host to artists, musicians, writers, and poets. Written in its masonry are stories from centuries ago, but its streets remain vibrant and modern spots for some child-friendly fun.

Pro Tip: Fans of video games may recognize Prague as one of the locations featured in the Tomb Raider series, and Strahov District is a must-see for any fans of the franchise.

17. Rome, Italy

Founded 3,000 years ago, Rome is one of those universal bucket list places. Everyone has a reason for visiting, and that’s because the city is so diverse. From its ancient archeological sites to its modern dining experiences, Rome has something for everyone. Thanks to its diverse offerings, it’s a great spot to make traveling with kids a little less stressful.

Pro Tip: Find a surprising taste of America in the middle of Rome by visiting the Keats-Shelly Memorial House.

18. Munich, Germany

Munich may be known for Oktoberfest, but there’s plenty of fun for families in this amazing city. Like most European capitals, Munich is well known for its historical value. However, beneath all of the pomp and circumstance is a city that’s young and vibrant!

Pro Tip: It’s free! It’s big! It’s weird! Visit Town Hall to see the Rathaus-Glockenspiel Clock. This mammoth clockwork masterpiece puts on an hourly show, which features plenty of movement and curiosities to keep everyone enthralled. Don’t worry about missing the hour, because the show restarts 24 times daily!

19. Sintra, Portugal

Nestled in the picturesque Sintra Mountains, Sintra is a verifiable wealth of mysterious happenings and much more relaxing than Lisbon. For curious kids, Sintra will be a truly thrilling adventure. Its many castles and mansions hold plenty of secrets. In fact, at the Quinta da Regaleira, you can find a super secret stairwell in the Poço Iniciático.

Pro Tip: Stay in the Chalet Saudade Vintage Guest House. Centrally located for convenient access to local attractions, the hotel is also home to Cafe Saudade, which serves up delicious Portuguese food. Make sure your kiddos try the egg tarts!

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Montserrat Castle in Sintra, Portual. Photo by @maud.maciak

20. Sibiu, Romania

Once, Sibiu was located in a place that plenty of people have heard of Transylvania! Families with a taste for all things spooky will love this locale, which really leans into its horror roots. Dracula haunts Sibiu, and he’s sunk his fangs into the town’s history.

Pro Tip: Amp up the spookiness factor of your visit by paying a visit to the August von Spiess Museum of Hunting! This unique location pays homage to the city’s breadwinners, and its walls are covered in ancient hunting tools and taxidermy.

21. Madrid, Spain

When Madrid isn’t being overrun by rampaging bulls, the city is a laid-back slice of European life. Against a backdrop of history and conflict, Madrid remains a sparkling gem in the tapestry of Europe. In addition to its many museums, there are also plenty of parks, zoos, and amusements for kids to enjoy.

Pro Tip: If your kids love the ice, then be sure to stop by the Ice Palace. This massive recreational facility is named for its Olympic-sized indoor ice rink!

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22. Oslo, Norway

Most kids aren’t very interested in the huge role that Oslo plays in the Norwegian financial sector, but that’s okay! This city is still an amazing spot for families to visit together. In addition to its many museums, Oslo has plenty of hands-on activities to enjoy. There’s even an amusement park, just look for TusenFryd!

Pro Tip: One of the most exciting museums in the city is The Fram Museum. This institution houses a gigantic replica of The Fram, a gigantic polar exploration ship!

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23. Reykjavik, Iceland

Originally founded by Vikings, Reykjavik has a unique and unforgettable blend of cultures. The capital of Iceland is full of things to do, and everyone will enjoy its sights. In addition to the sites that you’ll see in the city, you can enjoy the sights of its shores by participating in amazing whale-watching tours.

Pro Tip: Visitors can experience some unique swimming spots in Reykjavik. The city has multiple geothermal swimming pools! Most famous is the Blue Lagoon, located near Keflavik international airport. 

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20+ Best Theme Parks in Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania has a lot to offer to families. If you are planning to visit the state with kids, you may want to stop by one of the many unique and wonderful theme parks there.

To help with the planning, GoWhee App parents recommend these 20 best theme parks in Pennsylvania, with what each park is featuring.

1. Knoebels Amusement Park

The United States’ largest FREE admission amusement park has so much to do, that you should dedicate a whole weekend of family fun to this park. 

Key Information: Have a kid who is learning to swim? Knoebels offers Tiny Tot swim lessons!

Good To Know: FREE Admission – 1-Day Ride Pass: $48 or Pay-Per-Ride – Accessible

2. Kennywood

Kennywood is one of the oldest theme parks in Pennsylvania and offers combo packages with ‘sister parks’ Sandcastle Waterpark and Idle Wild & SoakZone.

Key Information: Check out the interactive Thomas Town to see everyone’s favorite tank engine!

Good To Know: 1-Day Tickets: $34.99-$69.99 – Season Passes: $79.99-$239.99 – Accessible

>>> Find tons of kid museums and other attractions in Pennsylvania, here.

3. Del Grosso’s Amusement Park & Laguna Splash

Have you ever heard of an Italian-themed amusement park? Founded by Italian immigrants, Del Grosso’s even has some of the best Italian food in the area!

Key Information: Kids get wristbands or stickers to help them remember which rides they’re tall enough for. 

Good To Know: 1-Day Tickets: $21.95-$31.95 – Season Passes: $79.95-$89.95

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Del Grosso’s Amusement Park. Photo by @wonders_within_reach

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4. Dutch Wonderland 

Dutch Wonderland offers lots to do for kids who don’t love rides. Exploration Island is an immersive adventure where kids can dig for dinosaur bones, walk the prehistoric path, and more.

Key Information: Bring a swimsuit, Dutch Wonderland also has a water park. 

Good To Know: Prices Vary – Season Passes available – Accessible

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5. Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom

Dorney Park is one of the largest water parks in the northeast and has more than 60 exciting attractions.

Key Information: Kids ages 3-5 can get a FREE unlimited park pass. 

Good To Know: 1-Day Tickets start at $39.99 – Season Pass: $105-$240 – Accessible

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6. Kalahari Resorts Poconos

Kalahari Resorts Poconos is perfect for a weekend getaway since you can stay, eat, and play at the resort!

Key Information: Explore huge indoor and outdoor water parks, or go for a Treetop Adventure.

Good To Know: Both water parks are included for guests staying at Kalahari.

7. Fun Fore All

For kids with lots of energy, Fun Fore All is like entering a wonderland! Try batting cages, go-karts, 4D rides, mini-golf, and more.

Key Information: Fun Fore All has a kiddie roller coaster!

Good To Know: Pay-Per Ride/Game – Most expensive attraction: $8 – Least expensive: $3

8. Lakemont Park

Lakemont Park almost feels more like a local park than a theme park. This gorgeous park is fun for the whole family from ages 1-99. 

Key Information: Lakemont Park has a designated baby-care area.

Good To Know: FREE Admission – Unlimited Ride & Play Pass: $19.95 – Kids Under 2 Play FREE

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9. Waldameer Park & Water World

Waldameer Park has over 100 rides, including water rides like a lazy river, the Cannon Bowl, and a giant wave pool. 

Key Information: Wildameer has tons of kid-friendly dining options. 

Good To Know: 1-Day Pass: $37.95-$49.50 – Season Pass: $98.50-$124 – Accessible

10. Idlewild & Soakzone

Idlewild is designed specifically for families with little kids, and you’ll be amazed at how many rides and activities are available for young ones. 

Key Information: Take a ride on a trolly through Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!

Good To Know: Prices Vary – Season Passes available

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Idle and Soakzone's carrousel. Photo by @wonders_within_reach

11. Costa’s Family Fun Park

Costa’s Family Fun Park is a weekend-only theme park and water park. Costa’s even has a children’s playground for little ones who aren’t interested in rides. 

Key Information: Don’t miss taking a spin on the bumper boats!

Good To Know: Pay-Per-Ride – Day Passes: $47-$52 – Snacks available

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12. Conneaut Lake Park

Conneaut Lake Park is one of the country’s oldest theme parks, and used to have wooden roller coasters! You can still ride some of their vintage rides. 

Key Information: Kiddieland has rides for kids UNDER 54 inches!

Good To Know: The park is currently under construction, but they’ll be back for the 2023 season!

13. Lahey Family Fun Park

An award-winning mini-golf course for the whole family! Once you’ve played a round or two, don’t miss the other attractions.

Key Information: If your kids get tired of being outside, check out the awesome arcade.

Good To Know: Kids play FREE on Tuesdays – Pay-Per Game/Ride 

14. Outer Limits Adventure Park

This space-themed indoor adventure park has so many activities, that kids will be busy for hours. Visit the galactic arcade, play in the ball pit, or conquer an obstacle course.

Key Information: Price packages include food and drinks. 

Good To Know: Price Packages: $15.99-$28.99

15. Crayola Experience

Enjoy a day of creative fun at Pennsylvania’s Crayola Experience. Draw, play, learn, and enjoy a show!

Key Information: See how crayons are made at the Crayon Factory Show. 

Good To Know: 1-Day Tickets: $24.99 – Annual Passes: $37.99 – $51.99 – Kids Under 2: FREE

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Hershey Chocolate world in Pennsylvania. Photo by @Lewisfamcoast2coast.

16. Bushkill Park

More than 100 years old, Bushkill Park has unique attractions like bounce houses and a rollerskating rink.

Key Information: Skating aids are available for kids of all abilities. 

Good To Know: 1-Day Tickets: $9-$18 – Kids Under 3: FREE 

17. Hersheypark

Hersheypark is open year-round and changes up the decor and theme of the park to suit the season.

Key Information: Hersheypark has more than 20 rides for little kids!

Good To Know: 1-Day Tickets: $54.95-$76.95 – Season Passes: $160-$240 – Accessible

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18. Arnold’s Family Fun Center

Bowling, bumper cars, ropes courses, mini-golf, and more? Arnold’s Family Fun Center has everything!

Key Information: Bowling is just $0.99 on Mondays.

Good To Know: Pay-Per-Play – Packages: $30-$75 – Food Available

19. Sesame Place

Step into the magical world of Sesame Street at Sesame Place! Meet characters, ride rides, and splash at the water park.

Key Information: Most rides are appropriate for little kids!

Good To Know: 1-Day Tickets: $99.99 – Season Passes: $138-$300 – Kids Under 2: FREE – Accessible

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20. Land of Make Believe

Started with the goal of offering affordable family fun, Land of Make Believe is truly for kids of all ages.

Key Information: Don’t miss the award-winning water park. 

Good To Know: 1-Day Tickets: $45 – Season Passes: $155 – Kids Under 3: FREE

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25 Best Things To Do in Texas with Kids https://gowhee.com/best-things-to-do-in-texas-with-kids/ https://gowhee.com/best-things-to-do-in-texas-with-kids/#respond Wed, 15 Jun 2022 10:59:39 +0000 https://gowhee.com/?p=14779

25 Best Things To Do in Texas with Kids

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Texas is known for its BBQ, live music scene, and for being the ‘cowboys’ state. It is also a fantastic destination for families in search of one-of-a-kind experiences. Cities like Austin and Houston, are gaining popularity for their food and art scene, while the coast of Texas is becoming a hot destination for a beach family vacation.

We compiled 25+ best things to do in Texas with kids, recommended by local families of the Gowhee app, so you can start planning your next trip to the Lone Star State.

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1. Explore the Dallas Museum of Art

There’s lots of free family fun that encourages kids’ imaginations at the Dallas Museum of Art.

Key Information: FREE – Food onsite – closed on Mondays

Good To Know: Check out Toddler Tuesdays if you have preschoolers– there’s lots of special programming just for them. 

2. Ride ALL the Rides at an Ultra-Accessible Theme Park

Theme parks can be hard for kids with disabilities. But that’s not true at Morgan’s Wonderland, where each ride and attraction is ultra-accessible and fun for everyone. One of the best things to do in Texas with kids, with disabilities.

Key Information: $19/$13 – Disabled guests are FREE – Restrooms with adult and child changing tables available

Good To Know: Morgan’s Wonderland offers free waterproof wheelchairs for use in their water park.

>>> Discover tons of accessible family fun experiences, here.

3. Discover More Than 70 Species at the Amarillo Zoo

The kid friendly Amarillo Zoo is full of enchanting animals like lions, tigers, and the critically endangered black-footed ferret. 

Key Information: $4.50/$2.50 – Bring your own food – Wheelchair and wagon rental available

Good To Know: The reptiles are fed every Thursday afternoon– it’s a great opportunity to chat with a keeper.

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4. See Massive Reptiles at Beaumont’s Gator Country

Gator Country in Beaumont is home to over 450 alligators that you can pet, feed, and even wade with!

Key Information: $17/ $14 – Bring your own food – Park paths aren’t all stroller friendly

Good To Know: Admission includes hands-on experience with the alligators.

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5. Visit the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is a family-friendly science center that has everything kids love.

Key Information: $16/$12 – Food onsite – Closed on Mondays

Good To Know: The Children’s Museum portion of the museum is best for kids eight and younger.

6. Enjoy Hands-On Activities at The DoSeum

Kids love to learn through play, and the hands-on activities at the DoSeum in San Antonio are a great way to spend the day.

Key Information: $14 – Food onsite – Suitable for toddlers and up

Good To Know: The DoSeum has lots of do-it-at-home activities– the fun doesn’t have to stop when you leave!

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7. Take the Kids on a Drive-Thru Safari

When you visit the Franklin Safari, you never know what kind of animals you’ll meet!

Key Information: $20- Feed buckets are $5 – Great for all ages 

Good To Know: Stay in the nearby cabins for a truly wild time.

8. Go On a Dolphin Watching Boat Tour in Galveston 

When you take a Baywatch Dolphin Tour, you’ll get to see dolphins and other wildlife in their natural habitat.

Key Information: $20/$12 – Pet-friendly – Excursions last 45 minutes

Good To Know: You can buy drinks on the boat, but it’s more economical to bring your own.

9. Catch a Thrill at Six Flags Fiesta Texas

The Six Flags amusement parks all offer something a little different, and Fiesta Texas in San Antonio has unique spinning coasters and a thrilling drop tower.

Key Information: $39.99+ – Mix of kiddie rides and thrill rides – Food onsite

Good To Know: If you visit around the holidays, there are special park events.

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10. Discover Wild Earth Preschool at the Dallas Zoo

Wild Earth Preschool is the only full day, nature-based preschool in Texas!

Key Information: $285 per week – year-round – for kids 3-5

Good To Know: The classrooms are mixed-age for better social learning.

11. Spend a Day at the Beach at Galveston Island State Park

Spend a carefree day at the beach at Galveston Island State Park.

Key Information: $5 – Bring snacks – Most paths aren’t paved 

Good To Know: Don’t forget sunscreen– the Texas sun is strong year-round.

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Galveston Beach. Photo by @msgarciamayorca - Gowhee App

12. Enjoy Hands On Activities at the Children’s Museum of Houston

The Children’s Museum of Houston is a great place for kids to learn while having fun. 

Key Information: $15 – Food onsite – Stroller-friendly

Good To Know: Kids love the challenge course, a low ropes course that’s perfect for getting extra energy out.

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13. Eat Some Ice Cream & Take a Tour at the Blue Bell Creamery

At the Blue Bell Creamery in Brenham, you can see how ice cream is made and enjoy a scoop!

Key Information: FREE to visit – Wheelchair accessible – Dairy free ice cream available 

Good To Know: Blue Bell ice cream is worth a little road trip to get it fresh from the creamery!

14. See Exotic Sealife at the Dallas World Aquarium

The Dallas World Aquarium is the only place in the United States where you can see Amazonian manatees.

Key Information: $28.95/$18.95 – Food onsite – Plan for several hours.

Good To Know: The path at the upper part of the aquarium is difficult to navigate with a stroller. 

15. Enjoy Tranquil Pony & Horseback Rides 

Connect with nature in a unique, unforgettable way on an Adventure Trail Ride at Cypress Trails. 

Key Information: Horseback rides start at $60 per person – Wear long pants and close-toed shoes – Helmets are mandatory and provided

Good To Know: Lap riders are not allowed

16. Cool Off at the Schlitterbahn Water Park

Schlitterbahn’s rides and slides will have your whole family screaming with joy. 

Key Information: $39.99+ – Food onsite – Restrooms with changing tables 

Good To Know: The Blast Pass lets you wait in a virtual queue.

17. Learn & Play at the Thinkery

Kids can experiment and build to their hearts’ content at the Thinkery in Austin.

Key Information: $16 – Fully wheelchair accessible – No food onsite

Good To Know: Check their schedule– some days are reserved only for field trips.

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18. Visit Rohan Meadery’s Working Farm

Your kids will be buzzing when you visit the Rohan Meadery’s farm!

Key Information: $5 – Leashed dogs allowed- Food onsite

Good To Know: Farm tours are only available on weekends.

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19. Camp Under the Stars at Big Bend National Park

Visit one of America’s beautiful national parks and camp among the hiking trails at Big Bend! 

Key Information: Campground fee is $16 per night – Restaurant at lodge – Lodge has AC if you’re too hot in a tent

Good To Know: Big Bend is a desert park, so bring a LOT of water!

20. Take a Tyke Hike at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center

Let your little ones connect with nature on a gentle hike designed for them.

Key Information: $7 – Best for kids 18 months to 4 years – Scheduled on select Mondays

Good To Know: Older kids are welcome to join their little siblings!

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Child walking in on a boardwalk of the Arboretum
Houston Arboretum. Photo by @linzeyslife

21. Walk Amongst Dinosaurs 

Stomp, play, and roar amongst hundreds of life size dinosaurs at Dinosaur World! 

Key Information: $15.75/$12.75 – Bring food – Leashed dogs allowed

Good To Know: You can mine for real fossils that you can keep!

22. Visit Botanical Gardens Designed for Kids

Enjoy a lovely day in the garden when you visit the Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden at the Dallas Arboretum. 

Key Information: $3 – Food nearby – Good for all ages

Good To Know: Little kids love the daily puppet storytime.

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23. Get Busy at the McKenna Children’s Museum

The McKenna Children’s Museum is designed for kids to let their senses and imaginations run wild!

Key Information: $7.50 – Food onsite- All restrooms have changing tables

Good To Know: Every kid gets to make a take-home craft at the Wondershop.

24. Explore an Interactive Candy Museum

If you’ve ever dreamed of getting your own Golden Ticket to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, then Candytopia in Houston is for you. 

Key Information: $28/$20 – plan for at least an hour – lots of candy samples to eat

Good To Know: This is a limited-time engagement, so if it sounds fun to you, book now!

25. Take a Swamp Tour on a High-Powered Fan Boat

Breeze through the Blue Elbow Swamp on your own private charter with Dragon Lady Airboats.

Key Information: 1½ hour private charter is $350 –  Bring bug spray – Use the restroom before you get on the boat

Good To Know: Fan boats require hearing protection, so this is not a great option for babies.

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