50 Family-Friendly Travel Experiences Across the United States for All Ages
As families increasingly prioritize shared experiences and meaningful time together when choosing travel destinations, the United States continues to distinguish itself through the remarkable breadth and variety of experiences it offers across generations. With the country preparing to celebrate its 250th anniversary, here are 50 family-friendly travel experiences across the United States, highlighting destinations and activities specifically designed to inspire discovery for travelers of every age—from toddlers to grandparents.
The featured experiences span all regions of the country, demonstrating how families can customize trips to accommodate different interests, ages, and travel styles while exploring the United States together.
NORTHEAST REGION
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens — Boothbay, Maine
This expansive baby- and toddler-friendly garden features walking paths, a lawn maze, and interactive exhibits at the Alfond Children’s Garden. Visitors can enjoy puppet shows, meet resident chickens, and bring their own food and blanket for picnics. Onsite bathrooms make logistics convenient for families.
Old Sturbridge Village — Sturbridge, Massachusetts
A living history village depicting 19th-century New England life, complete with artisans, historic homes, and period demonstrations. While some buildings are wheelchair accessible, assistance may be required in older structures.
Clark’s Bears — Lincoln, New Hampshire
A stroller- and wheelchair-accessible wildlife theme park that opened in 1928. Attractions include shows, train rides, and museums featuring unique historical artifacts such as horse-drawn fire engines.
Buddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel — Jefferson, New Hampshire
This family-friendly kennel offers sled dog adventures year-round thanks to wheeled rigs that enable "snowless" tours. Children aged two and above can meet rescue sled dogs and join 2- or 5-mile rides.
Billings Farm & Museum — Woodstock, Vermont
A working dairy farm and museum where children can interact with animals and watch farm demonstrations. The visitor center, barns, and exhibits are wheelchair accessible, while the historic Farm Manager’s House offers partial accessibility.
Ben & Jerry’s Factory Tour (and Flavor Graveyard) — Burlington, Vermont
A highlight of visiting this iconic ice-cream factory is the Flavor Graveyard, where tombstones memorialize dozens of discontinued ice-cream creations.
MID-ATLANTIC REGION
Family History Center — Ellis Island, New York
Located inside the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, the Family History Center allows visitors to research ancestors who arrived through Ellis Island using 65 million historical records, including passenger lists and ship manifests.
New Victory Theater — New York City, New York
This 30-year-old family-focused theater in the Broadway district features plays, circus acts, and performances from around the world. Clear age guidelines help families choose suitable shows, and free activity days are occasionally offered.
American Dream Mall — East Rutherford, New Jersey
Home to the largest Toys "R" Us store in the United States, this mega mall features endless toys, climbing structures, interactive play zones, and a train ride. Nearby Nickelodeon Universe is the largest indoor theme park in the Western Hemisphere, with over 30 themed rides.
National Aviary — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
This walk-through bird sanctuary lets visitors encounter birds of all sizes in immersive habitats. Occasionally, other animals such as sloths make appearances.
Smithsonian Institutions — Washington, D.C.
All 17 Smithsonian museums plus the National Zoo are free to visit. Highlights include the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of Natural History, and the National Postal Museum. Families can also join Smithsonian Sleepovers, where children spend the night inside the museum.
MIDWEST REGION
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis — Indianapolis, Indiana
The largest children’s museum in the world spans five stories and includes dinosaur fossils, a historic carousel, a steam engine, theatrical performances, and hands-on science workshops.
The Rabbit Hole — Kansas City, Missouri
An immersive storybook-inspired wonderland where children step into magical worlds filled with imaginative play areas and whimsical installations inspired by popular children’s literature.
City Museum — St. Louis, Missouri
A four-story adventure playground made from reclaimed materials, featuring tunnels, slides, climbing structures, a treehouse, a hall of pinballs, and even the world’s largest pencil.
Minnesota State Fair — St. Paul, Minnesota
Often called "The Great Minnesota Get-Together," this iconic fair runs for 12 days and features livestock competitions, live entertainment, carnival rides, and food vendors.
Wisconsin Dells — Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Known as the Waterpark Capital of the World, the area features indoor and outdoor water parks, including America’s largest inflatable water park and record-breaking water slides.
Louisville Mega Cavern — Louisville, Kentucky
An underground adventure park built inside a former limestone mine. Visitors can try zip lines, ropes courses, and guided tram tours deep beneath the city.
SOUTHERN REGION
Disney World — Lake Buena Vista, Florida
The four parks—Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom—offer attractions for all ages. Gentle rides like It’s a Small World and the Disney Railroad make the park enjoyable for even the youngest visitors.
Weeki Wachee Springs State Park — Weeki Wachee, Florida
Famous for its live mermaid shows, the park also offers kayaking, picnicking, and riverboat cruises along the crystal-clear Weeki Wachee River.
Dorothea Dix Park — Raleigh, North Carolina
This community-built park features giant troll sculptures by Thomas Dambo, a 2.5-acre dog park, and the Gipson Play Plaza—the largest adventure playground in the southeastern United States.
Grandfather Mountain — Linville, North Carolina
Visitors can reach the 228-foot Mile High Swinging Bridge via elevator and enjoy panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Clotilda: The Exhibition — Mobile, Alabama
Located in Africatown Heritage House, this powerful exhibition tells the story of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to arrive in the United States.
Dachshund Derby — Starkville, Mississippi
This quirky charity race features hundreds of dachshunds racing down a green carpet, creating a lively festival atmosphere.
Dollywood — Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Set in the Smoky Mountains, this theme park features more than 50 rides, including the Dollywood Express steam train and several family-friendly roller coasters.
Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Colony — Austin, Texas
Each evening from mid-March to mid-October, 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from under the bridge—one of the most spectacular wildlife displays in North America.
U.S. Space & Rocket Center — Huntsville, Alabama
Often called Earth’s largest space museum, it features real rockets, space artifacts, interactive simulators, and the famous Space Camp programs.
SOUTHWEST REGION
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo — Houston, Texas
One of the world’s largest rodeos, featuring livestock exhibits, carnival rides, and a children’s favorite—Mutton Bustin’, where kids ride sheep.
Buc-ee’s (World’s Largest) — Luling, Texas
The world’s largest Buc-ee’s travel center spans 75,000 square feet and features unique snacks, barbecue, souvenirs, and the world’s longest car wash.
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center — Albuquerque, New Mexico
A cultural hub celebrating New Mexico’s Pueblo communities with traditional dances, exhibits, and hands-on workshops.
Musical Instrument Museum — Scottsdale, Arizona
This immersive museum displays over 4,200 instruments from around the world, with headphones that allow visitors to hear how they sound.
Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass — Chandler, Arizona
Owned by the Gila River Indian Community, the resort highlights Indigenous culture through wellness traditions, cuisine, and storytelling.
Neon Museum — Las Vegas, Nevada
Home to the famous Neon Boneyard, preserving more than 250 historic Las Vegas signs.
Universal Kids Resort — Frisco, Texas
A new theme park scheduled to open soon, featuring seven imaginative lands with character meet-and-greets, rides, and interactive shows.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION
Red Horse Mountain Ranch — Harrison, Idaho
An all-inclusive ranch experience offering horseback riding, zip lines, and archery in a scenic mountain setting.
804 Trail — Oregon Coast, Oregon
A fully wheelchair-accessible coastal trail offering paved paths and sweeping ocean views.
Sisters Rodeo — Sisters, Oregon
A classic small-town rodeo with parades and family-friendly activities celebrating Western heritage.
Ape Cave — Cougar, Washington
An underground adventure through the longest lava tube caves in the contiguous United States.
PACIFIC COAST REGION
Circus Center — San Francisco, California
A nationally recognized circus school where children and adults can learn juggling, acrobatics, trapeze, and tumbling.
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art — Los Angeles, California
Opening in 2026, this museum will celebrate storytelling through art, film, and immersive exhibits.
Schulz Museum — Santa Rosa, California
Dedicated to Charles M. Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip, featuring original artwork and interactive displays.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park — Escondido, California
A wildlife park with expansive habitats, including the recently opened Elephant Valley.
Disneyland Resort — Anaheim, California
Celebrating its 70th anniversary through August 2026, Disneyland continues to be one of the world’s most beloved family destinations.
MOUNTAIN REGION
Dinosaur Ridge — Morrison, Colorado
A renowned fossil site featuring more than 250 dinosaur tracks along scenic trails.
Garden of the Gods — Colorado Springs, Colorado
A public park known for dramatic red rock formations and accessible walking trails.
Utah Olympic Park — Park City, Utah
Home to museums from the 2002 Winter Olympics, along with zip lines, alpine slides, and bobsled rides.
Alpacas of Montana — Bozeman, Montana
Visitors can meet and walk alpacas along scenic trails in this hands-on farm experience.
BEYOND THE MAINLAND
Toro Verde — Orocovis, Puerto Rico
An adventure park featuring zip lines and the world’s longest cable bike circuit.
Polynesian Cultural Center — Laʻie, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi
Families can explore six Polynesian island villages through performances, storytelling, and cultural activities.
Latte Stone Park — Hagåtña, Guam
A historic park featuring ancient Chamorro stone pillars and nearby cultural night markets.
Managaha Island Day Trip — Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
A short boat ride leads to calm snorkeling waters and picnic areas ideal for family excursions.
Togetherness, connection, and lifelong memories—this is why families travel. In the United States, no matter where you go, every journey offers opportunities to experience all three.
