Anonymous wrote:We went to Lurray Caverns last summer and had a blast. I was a total skeptic, but really enjoyed it. Plus a lot of cute towns on the way down and great spots to grab a bite. At 10 and 13 your kids will likely find Lurray pretty cool.
Would also recommend signing up for a tour of the White House or the Capitol. Did the latter a few months ago with family visiting from out of town and it was really fun and reminded me that I hadn't really taken advantage of a lot of the offerings we've got in DC despite being a resident for 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last summer I lieu of summer camp I took my 4 year old to do the following
Duck boats
Boat taxi from old town to national harbor. Went to peeps store and ran around
butteryfly garden on Tuesday at natural history, it is free on Tuesdays
Air and space out in Dulles
Paddle boats
Baltimore aquarium
Baltimore port discovery
Picked blueberries and strawberries
Jammin java Rocknocerous concert
IMAX at air and space
Early movie first thing in morning, like 10am, super cheap and usually not many people
Annapolis, get crabs at canters
Watch plans take off and land at Reagan
Spy museum
Discovery museum
Baseball game, even local high school ones are fun for kids
Awesome suggestions! Also, last summer was "black raspberry summer". We were obsessed with finding places to pick them and had such a blast. We also researched and learned about them. And, oh the mojitos from them.... for the adults of course!![]()

Anonymous wrote:Last summer I lieu of summer camp I took my 4 year old to do the following
Duck boats
Boat taxi from old town to national harbor. Went to peeps store and ran around
butteryfly garden on Tuesday at natural history, it is free on Tuesdays
Air and space out in Dulles
Paddle boats
Baltimore aquarium
Baltimore port discovery
Picked blueberries and strawberries
Jammin java Rocknocerous concert
IMAX at air and space
Early movie first thing in morning, like 10am, super cheap and usually not many people
Annapolis, get crabs at canters
Watch plans take off and land at Reagan
Spy museum
Discovery museum
Baseball game, even local high school ones are fun for kids
Anonymous wrote:My kids loved the Duck tour. I liked the boat trip down to Alexandria and back, but it was a little slow for them.
Anonymous wrote:Two hidden treasures in DC that are a bit off the beaten path but amazing to visit:
The Franciscan Monastery near Catholic University is really neat. I am not at all religious, but it has beautiful flowers and gardens, stunning mosaic art, creepy/magical/intriguing tombs and crypts, and the inside of the church reminds me of a 500 year old church I visited in Brazil.
http://www.myfranciscan.org/
Also, the US National Arboretum is a total treasure and is usually not crowded at all (except for during azalea season) because it is not easily accessible by public transportatiom. Often when visiting, I've marveled that you would have no idea that you were anywhere near a city once inside the grounds. On the weekends, kids can use quarters to get fish food and feed the koi in the water surrounding the main building. Lots of places to lay out a blanket for a picnic, go exploring, traverse a path through the woods, big open fields, the original columns from the US Capitol, fountains and water structures, bonsai trees that are hundreds of years old, etc. It really is a magical place.
http://www.usna.usda.gov/
Anonymous wrote:We went to Lurray Caverns last summer and had a blast. I was a total skeptic, but really enjoyed it. Plus a lot of cute towns on the way down and great spots to grab a bite. At 10 and 13 your kids will likely find Lurray pretty cool.
Would also recommend signing up for a tour of the White House or the Capitol. Did the latter a few months ago with family visiting from out of town and it was really fun and reminded me that I hadn't really taken advantage of a lot of the offerings we've got in DC despite being a resident for 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:The hop-on, hop-off bus tours are fun and will get you to stop at places you would normally just drive by. They have discount tickets on Goldstar.