A young boy in a brown sweatshirt stares peacefully at a waterfall. There is a lot of green moss and green trees behind the waterfall. This is on the Dark Hollow Falls Waterfall in Shanandoah National Park, a great hike for kids.
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How to Explore Shenandoah National Park with Kids

As a mom of two little ones and an avid traveler, I’ve always believed in the magic of exploring the great outdoors with family. Visiting Shenandoah National Park with kids, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, offers an incredible mix of natural beauty, family-friendly trails, and cozy accommodations—making it the perfect destination for…

Formations in Luray Caverns, this one is a mirror pool where the reflection of the formations appear crystal clear in the water below. There are many family friendly things to do at Luray Caverns in Virginia.
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Best Things to Do at Luray Caverns: A Family Friendly Guide

As a mom of two young kids and a traveler with a deep love for exploring, I’ve learned to seek out trips that balance nature, learning and adventure. Luray Caverns, located in the heart of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, has become one of our family’s top destination for a day trip from Washington DC. In fact,…

A cheerful family enjoying the cherry blossoms in Washington DC. A mother and father hold their young son by the hands, swinging him between them, as the father carries a baby in his other arm. Blooming cherry trees line the path under a clear blue sky
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How To See Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC With Kids 2025

Every spring, Washington D.C. transforms into a wonderland as cherry blossoms bloom around the city. For families, it’s a magical time to enjoy nature and explore the nation’s capital. Last spring, we were lucky to see cherry blossoms in Washington DC with kids when we attended the National Cherry Blossom Festival. It was an incredible…

Historic airplanes suspended from the ceiling of the National Air and Space Museum, showcasing models like the Eastern Air Lines and American Airways aircraft. Bright natural light fills the exhibit, titled 'America by Air,' with interactive displays below for visitors. Perfect for kids and families interested in aviation history
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Air and Space Museum for Kids: National Mall vs. Udvar-Hazy Center – Which is Better?

Wondering which of the two Air and Space Museums in the DMV is best to visit? Our family has visited both locations multiple times and is here to share why the Udvar-Hazy Center is our family favorite. As a mom with two young kids and a deep appreciation for travel, I’m always looking for meaningful,…

White cherry blossoms frame the Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC. It is a sunny and cloudy evening during cherry blossom season. Strolling along the tidal basin offers beautiful views of the cherry blossoms.
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5 Days in Washington DC Itinerary with Kids: A Trip The Whole Family Will Love

Have you been looking for the best 5 Days in Washington DC itinerary with kids? I’ve got you covered, including many free/low cost attractions! As a mom of two young kids and someone who spent nine months living in the DMV ( DC, Maryland, and Virginia), I’ve explored Washington DC as much as possible. I…

A young boy in a grey t-shirt and grey shorts looks into a pretend mailbox. He is participating in an activity at the National Postal Museum, a free kid friendly activity in Washington DC.
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National Postal Museum Kids Edition: Top Tips for a Family-Friendly Visit

Washington, D.C. is known for its impressive lineup of museums, many of which are located on or near the National Mall. But if you venture just a bit off the beaten path, you’ll discover one of my absolute favorite hidden gems: the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. This museum offers a hands-on, kid-friendly experience that your…

A young boy sits next to a woman at the National Museum of the American Indian. They watch a singer and drummer perform.
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Why the National Museum of the American Indian is One of the Best Kid Friendly Museums in DC

Washington DC is packed with incredible museums, but the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) stands out as one of the best kid friendly museums in DC. It is a unique and enriching experience for museum goers of all ages, and especially for families with young children. With its stunning architecture, hands-on play…

A young boy looks up a rainbow art installation at the Renwick Gallery in Washington DC. There are many colors in a wavy art installation on the ceiling. This Smithsonian museum is a great one to visit with kids.
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Renwick Gallery with Kids: A Washington DC Hidden Gem

Washington DC, offers a wealth of cultural and artistic experiences and the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum stands out as a hidden gem for families. Located just steps from the White House, this small yet captivating museum specializes in contemporary craft and decorative arts. It is smaller in size than many of…

A young boy in a long sleeve black shirt points at a display of rainbow colored gems and minerals at the Natural History Museum in DC. This is a great stop for kid friendly Washington DC trips

Smithsonian Natural History Museum With Young Kids: What To See And What To Skip

As a parent living in the DMV, I’ve had the privilege (and sometimes the challenge!) of exploring the Smithsonian Natural History Museum with young kids many times. There’s so much to see in DC and at this museum that it can feel overwhelming, especially when you may only have a few hours to explore. But…

A young boy walking on the grassy lawn near the Washington Monument on a bright, sunny day, with American flags encircling the base. Perfectly captures a family vacation in Washington, D.C., with the iconic obelisk towering against a clear blue sky.

Ultimate Guide to Exploring Washington DC with Kids

Washington DC is one of the most family-friendly cities in the United States. Visiting Washington DC with kids should be at the top of your travel list as it is rich with history, filled with incredible restaurants, and kid-friendly activities and museums. Did I mention all the Smithsonian museums are free? I lived in the…