I have a newborn so of course I am fantasizing about trips with my older kids (currently 10, 7, 5, 3) once he’s bigger. (Maybe currently-3 would stay too.) Where would you take your kids for a weekend at these ages and what would you do? NYC seems to far to be worth it unless you fly or take a weekday as well, but Baltimore, Annapolis, Philadelphia, Williamsburg, all seem like good options. |
Weekend trips we did with younger kids:
Dutch Wonderland/Hershey/Amish Country Pittsburgh (we added an extra day) Philly NYC - would never fly - the train is easy. Driving is fine. Williamsburg/Busch Gardens Richmond Rehoboth/Bethany/etc Chincoteague Massanutten Wisp/Deep Creek Some of these we have done multiple times because there is so much to do. |
+1 I would add York, PA (believe it or not). You can go on various factory tours there, which our kids loved, as well as a tour of a robotic dairy farm. https://kidventurous.com/10-kids-york-pa/ (I don't know whether these are open on weekends.) Other things to do include making your own soap at Sunrise Soap and visiting the downtown market. |
Shenandoah! |
What do you do with your kids there other than hike? (serious question, I've only ever been hiking there) |
York, Pa? Come on. |
It sounds like something my kids would enjoy, tbh. -op |
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NYC isn’t too far for a weekend trip, fwiw. It’s an easy drive from the DC metro area. Just avoid rush hour. Stay somewhere with valet parking in a walkable area (near your primary destination(s)).
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Charlottesville, TJ mansion, swim in a lake, fishing, kayaking, maybe they'll like the wineries if there are games like Cornhole?, bike riding, farmers markets |
I wouldn't drive at all, driving in Manhattan is nuts. The train drops you right in Midtown and you can read the whole way. |
Luray Caverns |
Are you going solo OP or will you have other adults with you? |
We loved Baltimore with young kids. Aquarium, Science Center, Ft. McHenry, harbor ships.
Also in cooler months, Harrisonburg. Hike Shenandoah on the way down, great children's museum/playgrounds, indoor water park at Massanutten. |