S.B. asks from Keller, TX on August 01, 2011
Best Family Vacation EVER!
So we have decided that next year we want to take some sort of family vacation. A REAL vacation. One that does not involve visiting distant relatives. Something just for us. We just don't know where to go, most of our ideas will be better when our kids are older and can appreciate it more (Alaska fishing trip, Smithsonian, the Caribbean ). We'll have a week or so. We do NOT want amusement parks of any kind. We just aren't interested. We would also like to stay away from Florida...we have been numerous times. We love Florida, but we'd like to see something new. We are ok with traveling and don't mind saving up some money for the trip. We love the outdoors and we are open to any and all suggestions. Our kids will be 3.5 and 6.5 at the time. Our oldest is an excellent swimmer, but the youngest is still learning. Under that criteria, what was your BEST family vacation? What's your favorite vacation spot?
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A.C. answers from Savannah on August 01, 2011
Perhaps you could research the national parks and make a goal of hitting the ones that interest you, one a year or so? We've got some pretty amazing sites in the USA.
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on August 01, 2011
I would rent an RV and go through Yellowstone park....Then go to Mt Rushmore and the Black Hills....seeing parts of the country like that would be GREAT for me....
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R.K. answers from Boston on August 01, 2011
My absolute favorite vacation is to Lancaster, PA my kids love it we don't even have to go anywhere while there. They love just watching horse and buggies go by and driving around past all the farms.
They also really enjoyed niagara Falls.
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A.C. answers from Savannah on August 01, 2011
Perhaps you could research the national parks and make a goal of hitting the ones that interest you, one a year or so? We've got some pretty amazing sites in the USA.
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A.G. answers from Boston on August 01, 2011
Our favorite vacation place is camping in VT. It is away from everything and quiet. Last year even included a broken tent and a visit to the ER from a bike accident and it was still one of our best trips.
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S.T. answers from New York on August 01, 2011
We live near the ocean so we go to the beach every so often - the kids were never thrilled but we still enjoyed it. However, over the last few years we've gone to different places in upstate New York and have discovered that we LOVE the mountains and lakes, gorges, rivers, etc. I realize that upstate NY is not close to Texas - but there may be other mountainous areas to visit although I guess they're all kind of distant...
Some ideas in upstate New York:
1 - Finger lakes region - near Ithaca and Cornell University - there are beautiful state parks with all levels of hikes though the woods that go up trails by the rivers. Many waterfalls, gorges where the rivers have cut through the cliffs and as you walk up the path there are stones cliffs rising on either side of you. On hot days it's even cool in the shade of the cliffs. Many of the paths are family friendly. Check out Watkins Glen, or just google Ithaca gorges or Finger lakes. Also there are 5 "finger lakes" (and many smaller ones) beautiful lakes with jet skis, boat rentals, etc. There's also the Corning glass museum (where Corningware & Pyrex were originally made) it's a hands on museum, very family friendly and even offers glass making kids activies you can reserve online & pay for in advance. My kids made blown glass Christmas tree ornaments when we went.
2 - Niagara Falls - of course. The US side is kind of seedy & tacky since they've not allowed developement so it's stuck in a time-warp. The national park is pretty, very natural. But if you're going to stay in a hotel go on the Canadian side. It's commercial on that side but the falls are beatiful and amaxing no matter what.
3 - Thousand Islands - This is a region with literally more than a 1,000 islands. It was the summer resort area for many of the NY city tycoons on the early 1900's. There are castles built on a few of the islands that you can tour. The water is pristine and cold. Alexandria Bay is a funky little tourist town with a public beach and lots of outdoor cafes, etc. There are boat tours, fishing, etc. Canada is on one side of the St Lawrence Seaway, US the other. You could easily spend a few days there.
4 - Cooperstown - if your family is in to baseball it's worth a day on your way to or from wherever you're going. My husband and son toured the baseball hall of fame while my daughter and I toured the lakeside park, and shopped on the last day of our vacation a few years ago.
5 - Lake George / Lake Placid / Adirondack Mountains region. There are scores of lakes & mountains - lots of boating, hiking, relaxing, horseback riding, shopping, etc. We have stayed on Lake George (beautfiully clean, spring fed lake) outside of the town of Lake George (which can be touristy) in the towns of Diamond Point or Bolton Landing. It's a great starting off sport for day trips to historic areas (Fort Ticonderoga and others) or to Lake Placid (olympic village) or lots of natural attractions (caves, natural bridges, mountains, river rafting, etc.) We often do activities in the morning (hike a mountain path, go ziplining, tree top adventure course, miniature golf, boating, fishing, kayaking, etc) then float on our tubes in the lake for the afternoon.
6 - Finally - you can use NYC as a spring board and spend a couple days at the beginning or end of your vacation - Staue of Liberty, Circle Line cruise around Manhattan, South Street Seaport, etc. And by next summer the 9/11 museum and memorial should be open and closer to complete. Downtown Manhattan has a wonderful walking tour with all kinds of history (where George Washington was inaugurated, varioius battles with the "redcoats", etc.)
If you decide on NY there are tons of places to find information and you can alway sprivate message me. Have fun!
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L. answers from Mobile on August 01, 2011
Lake Tahoe! You can hike, geocache, go to the (lake) beach to swim or rent paddle boats or kayaks and such, rent bikes (including a tug-a-bug for the littler one) to ride paved paths along the lake or Truckee River, take a float trip, go swimming, do a zip line tour, roller skate, play mini golf, ride horses, pan for gold in Virginia City--just about anything you could imagine, and it's gorgeous. Just about any national park would be fabulous too though! Lucky you! Have fun!
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C.T. answers from Santa Fe on August 01, 2011
We LOVE Alaska and our kids (who are young) do to! Of course we used to live there so we know it very well. We are doing a family vacation there next summer that will involve car camping and driving around the state and going salmon fishing at Chitna. If you decide to go PM me and I can give you tons of suggestions. It's outdoorsy and very family friendly there. (Just pricey to get there).
We also just love beach vacations. 2 years ago we rented a house within a short walking distance to the beach in Maine. It was so nice. We were right outside of Acadia NAt'l Park so we also did some hiking there. It was beautiful and peaceful. From our rental house we could do a short hike through the woods and then hike to an island at low tide. The kids loved searching for shells and neat driftwood. I carried the baby in a hiking backpack or sat with her while she played in the sand. It was so gorgeous - misty at times, rocky beaches in some places, sandy in others. I loved it. The trails in Acadia were very nice too.
One of our best family vacations ever was 5 years ago to Hawaii. We rented a house w a pool. We shopped at Costco for our food. Every day we went to the beach in the am and played in the pool in the afternoon. The kids were in heaven. The adults were too - it was sooooo nice there.
Before our daughter was born we met college friends (all w young kids) in Minnesota. We stayed in a rental house on a lake. We went to Sawbill Canoe Outfitters and rented canoes and did a couple canoe day trips. Our son was 2.5 at the time. He had his own tiny fishing pole he used while sitting in the canoe. There were portages (carrying the canoe over short pieces of land) and the kids hiked. We would eat lunch on little islands while the kids all threw rocks in the water and explored. We saw loons and lots of other birds. It was really outdoorsy and really cool!
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on August 01, 2011
I would rent an RV and go through Yellowstone park....Then go to Mt Rushmore and the Black Hills....seeing parts of the country like that would be GREAT for me....
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A.R. answers from Boston on August 01, 2011
we went to california no theme parks no beaches nothing lol....we did the redwood trails spent a day in san fransisco mountain trails etc.....by far my fav vaca ever
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T.L. answers from St. Louis on August 01, 2011
I totally agree with Melanie. I think our cabin in the woods away from cell phones, computers, and the real world did us wonders. We try to go back every fall/spring for a little weekend get away.
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