Whether your vacation time is limited or money is tight, a “staycation” can provide a wonderful family experience within your time and budget constraints. Some staycations can be created entirely at home with a little creativity. However, if you want a more traditional vacation experience while keeping your home as a base, here are some attractions and day trips to consider:
Fascinating for both children and adults, museums offer a variety of experiences for the visitor, including fun interactive displays, depending on where you go. Some of the types of museums you may find in your state include those for children, science, aerospace, glass, history, mineral, music and many others.
Often overlooked as a great source of learning and entertainment, local art galleries should be on every family’s list of places to visit. In addition to displaying the paintings, sculptures, and other art forms of both historic and contemporary artists, many galleries offer classes, films, and educational programs for children and adults.
Areas of natural beauty, locations of important historical events, and large regions for recreational use are all included in state and national parks. Although each park is unique, many offer hiking, fishing, boating, camping, and similar outdoor activities. Full-year passes are available in all state parks and are a practical purchase for families planning more than one yearly visit.
Every state has several points of historic significance, and there is usually a history museum at each state capital. Engage your children in the activity by asking them to explore local history to discover what famous people were born in your state. Don’t live near your capital? Look for historic homes and monuments to visit that are a little closer to your neighborhood.
Explore what your state has to offer and plan a fun experience for your family’s staycation. You will appreciate learning more about your state and the wonderful destinations within its borders.