With spring break on the horizon, there’s no better time to start planning a family road trip. Road trips are a great way to visit some must-see attractions around America while still saving on costs like expensive plane tickets. If you’re looking for suggestions, we think these family-friendly destinations deserve a spot on your spring break itinerary.
Grand Canyon, Arizona
No road trip is complete without a stop at the Grand Canyon. The canyon itself is 277 miles long with 1,000 miles worth of road trip possibilities, making this versatile destination appropriate for short and long trips. Stop at Yavapai Point for picture-perfect views of the entire canyon that both adults and children will enjoy.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
There are tons of kid-friendly attractions in Santa Fe, but the Santa Fe Children’s Museum takes the cake. This hands-on museum offers a climbing wall, garden, puppet stage, interactive classes, and much more.
Santa Cruz, California
Every trip along the West Coast requires a visit to Santa Cruz. Check out the massive whale skeleton at the Seymour Marine Discovery Center, try to wrap your mind around the Mystery Spot in Redwood Forest, or explore the 14 state parks and beaches that Santa Cruz has to offer.
Ludington, Michigan
Outdoorsy families looking for an escape should travel “up north” to the quaint town of Ludington, Michigan. Ludington’s beautiful Lake Michigan beaches offer activities such as swimming, tubing, boating, kayaking, and canoeing. Stearns Park, their most popular beach, has free parking, a playground, minigolf, and a skate park.
Bend, Oregon
This small city on the Deschutes River boasts multiple hiking and biking trails in addition to scenic waterfalls. Relax with the entire family as you tube down the river like a local or take your nature-buffs to Bend’s inactive volcano, Pilot Butte.
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta is a great place for a historic road trip. Bask in the fresh air at Stone Mountain Park, the state’s #1 attraction, or check out the music scene in Atlanta that gave birth to groups such as Widespread Panic, The B-52s, and R.E.M. Teach your kids about Atlanta’s rich history by checking out the Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Centennial Olympic Park, which encompasses the Georgia Aquarium.
Niagara Falls, New York
Did you know that Niagara Falls has more to offer than its titular waterfalls? The city is home to countless outdoor activities, including historic sites like Fort George, thrilling parks like Wildplay, the isolated Dufferin Islands, a butterfly conservatory and botanical gardens, and more.
Columbus, Ohio
Creative-minded children will love the innovative city of Columbus. Some highlights include their world-renowned zoo and aquarium, Center of Science and Industry (COSI) museum, Legoland Discovery Center, and more. Bookworms should pop into the Book Loft in German Village to explore 32 rooms filled with books and connected by winding passageways and staircases.
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