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Go Beyond the Theme Parks | Florida

Many Orlando-bound families rarely make it outside the city’s theme parks. While the popular parks have their value, there’s also something to be said for taking a different path as a family, one offering a slower pace and more quality time together. Minutes from Orlando, the community of Sanford offers a charming, stroll-worthy downtown, mom-and-pop eateries, festivals and seasonal events for all ages. The quaint riverfront agricultural town borders Lake Monroe and is said to have transformed into a place teeming with creative culinary offerings, art galleries, shopping, cafes, and live music. Additional top attractions for families include Hidden Palms Ranch, kids 5 and up can participate in a 1-hour horse encounter that includes brushing a horse, learning horse safety, and a mini riding lesson. And don’t miss feeding a giraffe at the Central Florida Zoo, also located in Sanford.
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Where to Stay in Sanford, Florida

- Historic Bungalow: Sleeps 5 | Close to restaurants and Lake Monroe
- Old Mayfair Home: Sleeps 6 | One block off Lake Monroe
- Park Place Inn: Sleeps 6 | Historic Craftsman, includes breakfast
- Downtown Location with Pool: Sleeps 10 | Includes pool table, washer & dryer
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Genealogy, Science and Animals | Indiana

Gaining a reputation as an affordable, family-friendly destination, Fort Wayne is the second-largest city in Indiana and a place where adults can research their family history at The Genealogy Center (which claims to be the nation’s largest public genealogy collection); while younger visitors can explore Science Central, a hands-on science center featuring more than 200 exhibits. The city is also home to the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo (named one of the top 10 zoos in the country) and the newly opened Promenade Park, a riverfront park where there’s a treetop canopy trail, kid’s canal, and riverboat cruises.
Where to Stay in Fort Wayne, Indiana

Our Picks
- Mid-Century Modern Stunner: Sleeps 6 | Minutes to many attractions
- Condo with Amenities: Sleeps 4 | Access to indoor pool and hot tub
- Cul-de-Sac Ranch Home: Sleeps 16 | Playset and deck in backyard
- Open-Floorplan House: Sleeps 6 | Large backyard with fence
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Off the Beaten Path | Utah

Millions of visitors flock to Utah’s popular and often overcrowded national parks each year, including Arches, Capitol Reef, and Zion. But just a little further north of these famed stops is Utah Valley, which includes the towns of Provo and Orem and is a place locals describe as a hidden treasure that offers outdoor recreation, stunning scenery, and plenty of family friendly entertainment. Some of the highlights in the valley include riding llamas at Spanish Fork Canyon; touring the Timpanogos cave system at American Fork; visiting the new Butterfly Biosphere at Thanksgiving Point or zipping through the trees at Sundance Mountain Resort on mountain bike, horseback, scenic lift ride, or zipline.
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Where to Stay in Utah Valley, Utah

Our Picks
- Luxe Modern Townhome: Sleeps 6 | Downtown Provo location
- Northern Provo Home: Sleeps 6 | Recently remodeled & close to restaurants
- Orem Golf Home: Sleeps 20 | Great for multiple families
- Six Bedrooms in Orem: Sleeps 15 | Features a sauna, theater, and game room
California’s Mendocino Coast

Whisk the family away to a full-service destination resort on California’s picturesque Mendocino Coast. The Little River Inn is one such option. The northern California property overlooking the Pacific Ocean features rolling lawns where kids can let loose and picturesque gardens for a quiet, adult stroll. There are also tennis courts onsite, a golf course, and just across the street is a beach and Van Damme State Park where visitors can explore redwoods on miles of easy hiking trails. Activity options nearby include touring Pennyroyal Dairy, which offers guided tours of the farmstead creamery and a walk through its barn to meet the animals. Kayaking, canoeing and tide pool explorations are some of the additional possibilities. Yet another highlight in the neighborhood, riding the historic Skunk Train through ancient redwood groves.
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Where to Stay in Mendocino Coast, California

Our Picks
- Oceanfront Home: Sleeps 8 | Features a hot tub, fire-it, and large yard
- Historic Garden Cottage: Sleeps 6 | Walking distance to many attractions
- Two Bedrooms in Westport: Sleeps 4 | Ocean views and outdoor deck
- Pelican Point in Mendocino: Sleeps 8 | Incredible scenery and a game room
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Glamping on a Family Farm | Oklahoma

At the Orr Family Farm, families can spend days fishing, riding pedal boats, exploring a replica of the historic Jupiter locomotive, cooking s’mores, and engaging in what the farm describes as “agri-education and agri-tainment.” At day’s end, guests bunk in a Conestoga wagon or a teepee that includes such modern conveniences as heating and air conditioning, battery-powered lanterns, and deluxe mattresses. Wagons and teepees include king size beds and bunk beds and sleep anywhere from four to six people. Guests also have access to a swim spa. (Want to stay near the Orr Family Farm? Check out the next slide.)
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Where to Stay near Oklahoma’s Orr Family Farm

Our Picks
- Recently Updated Home: Sleeps 6 | Screened porch and fenced yard
- Plaza District House: Sleeps 7 | Modern and minutes from downtown OKC
- Historic Foursquare Bungalow: Sleeps 9 | Walking distance to many attractions
- Modern Two-Story Condo: Sleeps 6 | Light, bright, and luxe
Spring Break Safari | Tennessee

Recognized by the Conde Nast Traveler’s 2019 Reader’s Choice awards as one of the top small cities in the country, Chattanooga offers a variety of outdoor activities, culinary options, museums, and galleries. What’s more, the city hosts the annual Spring Break Safari, a roster of events and hands-on activities designed just for kids at participating attractions. Activities range from creating artwork to exploring caves and learning music skills. There are also photography workshops, cruises on the Tennessee River aboard a riverboat, and opportunities to dig for dinosaur bones.
Where to Stay in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Our Picks
- The May House: Sleeps 14 | Huge house at the base of Lookout Mountain
- Blue Ivy Wooded Escape: Sleeps 4 | Colorful cottage nearby tons of hikes
- Historic Craftsman Bungalow: Sleeps 5 | Walking distance to restaurants and shops
- Downtown Condo: Sleeps 4 | Brand-new and modern
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Family Fun at Snow Mountain Ranch | Colorado

A year-round destination, Snow Mountain Ranch is located on more than 5,000 acres outside Granby and Winter Park and is designed to bring families and groups together to unwind and enjoy the outdoors. The selection of activities (most of which are available at no extra charge for overnight visitors) includes dog sledding, fat snow bike riding, snowshoeing, indoor archery, an indoor climbing wall, swimming pool with water slides, a craft shop, ping-pong, basketball, and roller-skating. Accommodations at the property, which is run by the YMCA of the Rockies, range from hotel-style lodge rooms to cozy cabins or mega reunion cabins that sleep as many as 44 guests. If Snow Mountain Ranch is booked up, there are plenty of nearby places to rent in Granby (see next slide).
Where to Stay in Granby, Colorado

Our Picks
- Cozy Log Cabin: Sleeps 8 | Back porch with stellar views
- Two-Bedroom Condo: Sleeps 7 | Heated pools and hot tubs
- Riverside Home: Sleeps 6 | Three bedrooms with mountain views
- Wildhorse Chalet: Sleeps 12 | Firepit, hot tub, and more
Florida’s Space Coast

Sun, sand, and space. It doesn’t get much better than that, particularly if there’s a budding space enthusiast in your family. First and foremost, Florida’s Space Coast is home to the Kennedy Space Center, where visitors can have lunch with an astronaut, watch a rocket launch, and even experience what it would be like to live on Mars. Next, visitors can spend some quality time exploring Cocoa Beach, an authentic beach community where there’s shopping, live music, and plenty of oceanfront to go surfing, parasailing, or fishing. Yet another local highlight for families: taking a clear-bottomed kayak to explore bioluminescent lagoons and watching the water sparkle.
Where to Stay in Florida’s Space Coast

Our Picks
- Cocoa Beach House: Sleeps 6 | Colorful oceanfront rental
- Heart of Cocoa Beach Condo: Sleeps 5 | Centrally located with two bedrooms
- Merritt Island Bungalow: Sleeps 4 | Light and bright with backyard pool
- Cute Coastal Cottage: Sleeps 6 | Instagrammable Merritt Island rental
Catalina Island Escape | California

Catch a glimpse of bison, go on a zipline tour, spend the day at the beach or explore ocean life via a glass-bottom boat — these are some of the options when visiting Catalina Island, off the coast of California. Parasailing, miniature golf, and fishing are additional family-friendly possibilities here. Adults, meanwhile, might opt for a Catalina food tour, or perhaps an afternoon exploring the Catalina Island Museum, which showcases history, pottery, and more. Reaching Catalina Islands requires just a short boat ride from mainland Southern California (one hour via high-speed ferry.)
Where to Stay on Catalina Island

Our Picks
- The Mermaid Villa: Sleeps 4 | Panoramic ocean views
- Charming Catalina Cottage: Sleeps 6 | Large porch and great location
- Five Bedrooms with Views: Sleeps 10 | Perched over Avalon Bay
- Oceanfront Villa: Sleeps 6 | Secluded in Hamilton Cove
America’s Largest Home | North Carolina

Explore a bygone era dominated by industry titans who amassed staggering wealth, including the Vanderbilts who once lived in the 250-room Biltmore chateau built by George Vanderbilt in 1895. The massive property sits on 8,000 acres near Asheville and now includes two hotels — the four-star Inn on Biltmore Estate and the family-friendly Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate. The sprawling property also features a winery (that serves juice for kids), as well as an outdoor adventure center, 2.5 miles of manicured gardens, and 22 miles of hiking and biking trails. There are also multiple restaurants and a spa. And come spring, the grounds showcase more than 50,000 blooming tulip bulbs. If all of that’s not enough, there are also baby animals at Biltmore’s Antler Hill Village, blacksmith demonstrations, and antique tractors.
Where to Stay in Asheville, North Carolina

Our Picks
- Modern in West Asheville: Sleeps 6 | Spacious treetop level deck
- Downtown Penthouse Condo: Sleeps 4 | Located on historic Church Street
- Artsy Asheville Bungalow: Sleeps 6 | Fenced backyard for kids
- Bull Creek Ranch Retreat: Sleeps 6 | 3 acres on a private lake
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Authentic Adventure | Nevada

At the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and less than one hour from Reno, Carson Valley is a place known for its beauty, history, arts, and outdoor offerings. There are more than 50 miles of hiking trails here and endless room for mountain and road biking. The valley is also home to museums that cover the region’s rich Western history and the experiences of early settlers. And don’t miss, Genoa, Nevada’s first non-native settlement, which was established in 1851. For art enthusiasts, there’s an art and antiques trail map that takes visitors through art galleries, antique shops and more.
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Where to Stay in Carson Valley, Nevada

Our Picks
- Minden Townhome: Sleeps 6 | Short drive to Lake Tahoe
- Rustic, Retro Chalet: Sleeps 4 | Class A-frame near the lake
- Luxe Mountain Home: Sleeps 12 | Hot tub and pool table
- Lakefront Townhome: Sleeps 8 | Features sandy private beach
Green Season | Costa Rica

Rainforests, volcano hikes, bird watching, riverboat tours and waterfalls are just some of the options in Costa Rica, a wildly popular eco-destination ideal for family getaways. Costa Rica Vacations offers a seven-day family vacation package that includes all of these highlights and more, starting at about $1,850 per person, a price that includes hotel accommodations, many meals, activities, and transfers. Spring is a particularly noteworthy time to visit, say experts at Costa Rica Vacations, as it’s green season, a rainy period when the country is particularly lush. Because of the rain, prices tend to be more budget-friendly and easier to negotiate. Don’t want to stay in a hotel? Check out the next slide for awesome vacation rentals.
Where to Stay in Costa Rica

Our Picks
- Nature-Surrounded Home: Sleeps 6 | 360-degree view of the mountains with a pool
- Six Bedrooms with Pool: Sleeps 12 | Two-story house + two casitas
- Brand New Home: Sleeps 5 | Modern container house with pool
- Oceanfront Apartment: Sleeps 4 | On Flamingo Beach with private balcony
Outdoor Adventure Resort | West Virginia

At Adventures on the Gorge, in West Virginia’s New River Gorge region, families can spend time together participating in a variety of outdoor activities including ziplines, horseback-riding, an aerial adventure park with five courses, and rafting (which begins in early May and includes options for kids as young as 6). Additional activities at the resort, or provided by nearby partners, include laser tag and paintball. Accommodations at Adventures on the Gorge include a variety of cabins, some of which offer multiple bedrooms, kitchens and living rooms, ideally suited for families.
Where to Stay in New River Gorge, West Virginia

Our Picks
- Rustic and Riverfront: Sleeps 8 | Located in the national park
- Laurel Rim House: Sleeps 10 | Stellar balcony with views
- Five Bedrooms in Fayetteville: Sleeps 12 | Near lots of attractions
- Hico Treehouse: Sleeps 4 | Hot tub and private decks 20 feet up
Multigenerational Getaway | Belize

Named one of the best places to go in 2019 by Conde Nast Traveler, Belize is a destination where families can find accessible activities for every age while taking in the best nature has to offer. The San Ignacio Resort Hotel, a unique conservation-minded property, offers custom tours catering to multigenerational visitors through its onsite tour company Cayo Gial Tours. Activity opportunities include visiting a Mayan temple, birdwatching on a private reserve, taking guided rainforest hikes, or touring botanical gardens. On the property, there’s also the Green Iguana Conservation Center designed to provide education about the threatened animal. Guests can also “adopt” an iguana by making a donation that provides ongoing support for the reptiles. As an added bonus, the resort’s new River and Jungle View suites offer large outdoor living spaces and dining areas designed to allow guests to eat together.
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Where to Stay in San Ignacio, Belize

Our Picks
- Hilltop Home: Sleeps 7 | Amenities include a pool and privacy
- Private Farm Home: Sleeps 4 | On 4 acres 15 minutes from San Ignacio
- The Framadani Estate: Sleeps 4 | Near Iguana Project, Butterfly Farm, and Mayan ruins
- Double-Queen Casita: Sleeps 4 | Private screened porch with hammock
Laid Back Island Life | Washington

The Caribbean isn’t the only place to experience a mellow island vibe. Washington’s San Juan Islands promise a similar sense of relaxation and entertainment for the whole family. The temperate islands are a picturesque destination where families can participate in wildlife tours, boating, sailing, hiking and kayaking. There’s also wineries and breweries on the islands, fishing, shopping, spas and a vibrant arts scene.
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Where to Stay in Washington’s San Juan Islands

Our Picks
- Sunrise Cliff House: Sleeps 6 | Gorgeous views on Lopez Island
- Rustic Orcas Island Cabin: Sleeps 4 | Surrounded by nature
- Waterfront House: Sleeps 6 | Multiple decks with great views
- Contemporary Cottage: Sleeps 4 | Wraparound porch for indoor-outdoor living
Sundrenched Resort Life | Florida Keys

The largest resort in the Florida Keys, Hawks Cay was designed with multigenerational visitors in mind. The 60-acre property includes a saltwater lagoon where visitors can safely kayak and snorkel. There’s also an onsite marina where guests can reserve fishing charters, scuba-diving adventures, and snorkeling trips. And for the youngest visitors, Camp Hawk offers an environmental education program for kids ages 5 through 12. If that all sounds a bit too active, relax poolside at one of the property’s five resort pools. There’s even a pirate ship pool with slides, cannons and raining palm trees where kids can hang out with visitors their own age. The resort’s Coral Cay Club includes video games, sand volleyball, miniature golf, and basketball.
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Where to Stay in the Florida Keys

Our Picks
- Ocean View House: Sleeps 4 | Private beach & pool on Islamorada
- Beach Cottage: Sleeps 6 | Colorful rental on Cudjoe Key
- Adorable in Islamorada: Sleeps 6 | Oceanfront home with kayaks included
- Tropical in Key West: Sleeps 4 | Bright, airy, and close to attractions
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