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These Unforgettable US Attractions Are Perfect for Families
Travelers looking for year-round family fun in the U.S. don’t have to go far as the country is home to an abundance of all-ages attractions with something to offer nearly every type of vacationer. From quirky stops and tasty factory tours to animal experiences and so much more, a domestic escape can fit the bill when it comes to planning a trip the whole family will enjoy. Need a little inspiration? Here are eight family-friendly U.S. attractions that caught our eye.
Hershey’s Chocolate World, Hershey, PA
A trip to Hershey’s Chocolate World is an absolute must for anyone who’s ever wondered what goes into the making of some of the world’s favorite chocolates. Reese’s, KitKat, Rolo, Milk Duds, Mounds, Heath, York, Almond Joy … they’re all part of the Hershey brand, and they’re all names visitors can expect to see when they embark on the free Hershey’s Chocolate Tour in Hershey, PA. Described by the company as a “delicious journey from tropical cocoa bean to wrapped candy bar,” travelers will learn all the ins-and-outs of the chocolate-making biz before being treated to a sweet sample or two at the end of their adventure. In addition to the free Hershey’s Chocolate Tour, visitors can take advantage of other add-on/ticketed experiences at Hershey’s Chocolate World including live performances, the chance to create their own candy bar and something called REESE’S Stuff Your Cup where participants are invited to craft their very own one-pound Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup with all the fixins’ — sign me up, please!
City Museum, St. Louis, MO
An all-ages attraction in the heart of The Gateway to the West, St. Louis’ City Museum is a playground, a fun house and an ever-evolving work of art all wrapped into one. Guaranteed to be unlike anything travelers have experienced before, visitors will find themselves transported into another world as they duck through narrow tunnels, get lost in hidden caverns, travel via winding slides from story to story and swing across narrow gaps using textured ropes akin the ones they might remember from gym class. Charmingly bizarre, the treasures hidden inside City Museum — which, is an otherwise unassuming building save for the outward insanity happening on the roof — are like something out of a dream, and travelers, from young children to full-grown adults, will be amazed as they find themselves exploring treehouses and tunnels, encountering unexpected surprises like the world’s largest pencil, hitting a new high score in the retro Pinball Hall and much, much more.
Moody Gardens, Galveston, TX
Have you been to the pyramids? No, I’m not talking about the Pyramids of Giza, I’m talking, of course, about Moody Gardens in Galveston, Texas. A hotel slash entertainment complex slash golf course, Moody Gardens, with its three sparkling glass pyramids, is one of the region’s top attractions; and it’s perfect for visitors of all ages. Not home to an ancient pharaoh's most prized possessions, the pyramids at Moody Gardens act as unusual venues for the property’s onsite aquarium, rainforest biome and 3D theater where travelers can interact with sea creatures and penguins as they whiz by the glass, get up-close-and-personal with Amazon critters including fruit bats, monkeys and sloths and even learn something new along the way.
Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, Hayward, WI
Whether they’re looking to snap a photo with a stuffed yeti, are genuinely interested in the history of freshwater sportfishing or have their heart set on climbing to the tippy top of the attraction’s rather impressive 143-foot-long fiberglass muskie sculpture, Hayward’s Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame is a worthwhile pitstop for families who find themselves in northern Wisconsin. Named one of the best “Halls of Fame” in the nation by Americantowns Media, this little-known-gem is sure to delight visitors with its quirky nature which allows for no shortage of photo ops and a healthy dose of inspiration for those hoping to secure their biggest catch yet. In addition to its collection of larger-than-life finned sculptures, The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame comprises several displays showcasing different styles of mounts and historical artifacts relevant to the cherished pastime. The hall is also home to an ongoing list of “Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame Inductees,” chronicling fishing records from 1980 through present-day.
International Cryptozoology Museum, Thompson’s Point, ME
From bigfoot and lake monsters to mothman and more, the U.S. is home to an abundance of cryptids, animals that are claimed to exist, but have yet to be proven to exist. And while some people are content to chock these strange sightings up to woo-woo, “X-Files” nonsense, there is an entire profession dedicated to studying their behavior and existence called cryptozoology. It’s an intriguing mix of science, folklore and anthropology, and those interested in learning more about cryptids and their lore won’t want to miss a stop at the International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM) in Thompson’s Point, ME. Welcoming to travelers of all ages, ICM is a two-story museum featuring a wide variety of exhibits that span the gamut from one-of-a-kind specimens and native art to thought-provoking artifacts and oddities that are down-right bizarre. Fans of the strange and unusual are sure to love it, and kids will love being surrounded by so much “weird.”
Note: According to ICM’s website, the museum plans to move to Bangor, ME in late 2025
The Wilds, Cumberland, OH
Would you believe us if we said one of the world’s largest conservation centers is in southeast Ohio? That’s right. Meet The Wilds, a 10,000 acre ecological recovery and restoration center that houses endangered species from around the world. Regarding its furry, and sometimes scaly, residents, The Wilds houses creatures of all varieties, including those you’d expect to find on a safari like African painted dogs, giraffe, zebra, rhinos and oryx to unexpected beasts like cheetah, camels, cattle and more. A tour of this unique attraction promises to be just as the name implies, wild, and guests of all ages are welcome to visit The Wilds year-round for animal encounters they won’t soon forget. Ways to experience the center include summertime animal safaris, guided “adventure tours,” educational group tours and seasonal winter tours — some of which even include hot chocolate, yum!
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
Named the number one children’s museum in the United States by USA Today 10Best in 2024, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is a favorite among youngsters and parents alike thanks to its collaboration with big-name brands like Disney, National Geographic, Mattel and Hot Wheels, massive collection of 130,000 items like dinosaur bones, ancient artifacts, toys and artwork and, of course, its undeniably fun interactive exhibits. Inside, visitors can explore five floors of indoor fun, while outside, they can enjoy 7.5 acres of outdoor sports experiences. Don’t know where to start? A few favorite experiences include live shows at the onsite “Lilly Theatre,” “Dinosphere” — a world where guests can walk amongst prehistoric giants — “Treasures of the Earth” — a collection of ancient mysteries, including those from Egypt, China and the Caribbean — and “Beyond Spaceship Earth” — a NASA-inspired space adventure.
Museum of Ice Cream, Chicago, IL
A swimming pool filled with sprinkles, a subway car flanked by scenery of a waffle cone dotted desert, a cityscape surrounded by cherries and bananas larger than you’ve ever seen before; no, you aren’t in the midst of a sugar-induced fever dream, you’re just at the Museum of Ice Cream. Fun for the whole family, tasty treats inspire endless photo ops — deliciously paired with bottomless ice cream samples — at this colorful food-themed attraction. Whether families visiting The Windy City are traveling with teens looking to add a striking pink pop to their social feeds or have youngsters in tow with an undeniable sweet tooth, the Museum of Ice Cream makes for a memorable afternoon filled with sugary goodness.
Published March 19, 2025 Jenna Buege
Buena Park, California
The Land of Yes
At 10 square miles, Buena Park, California, is a small city that makes a big splash. Ideally located in the epicenter of some of the world’s most beloved attractions and beautiful beaches, visitors here will truly be in the middle of it all.
Buena Park, otherwise known as SoCal’s Fun City, earns its nickname big time! That’s because it's full of action-packed attractions, premiere dining, entertainment, and accommodations to suit just about everyone. Plus, it’s only a short distance from Los Angeles and popular beach towns, and Disneyland is just five miles away.
This lively city is home to five of the seven major attractions in Orange County, including California’s first theme park and the OC’s largest outdoor waterpark. Some other fun facts are that Buena Park is the birthplace of the boysenberry and it’s been ranked as one of Rand McNally’s “Most Fun Small Towns in America.”
It’s also a haven for foodies with an eclectic and award-winning culinary scene, revelers with boundless entertainment options, and visitors can save time as it’s super easy to access with several airports, highways, and railways close by. Did we mention that the weather is near perfect, too, with an average temperature of 72˚ F (22˚ C) and blue-bird skies?
San Diego, California
Sunny days and unbeatable Mexican cuisine set California’s second largest city apart from all the rest. With miles of idyllic coastline, surfers, and sea lions, this beachside town is known for its outdoorsy, laid-back lifestyle. Sail around Coronado, visit the elephants at the San Diego Zoo, stroll around Old Town, or simply lounge on the sand and enjoy the year-round sunshine.
From curvy mountain roads to lengthy coastal routes, here are some of the most scenic San Diego drives that you should add to your list. San Diego is filled with outstanding beaches, snow-capped mountains, and expansive forests—all merely a short drive away. Indeed, there are numerous picturesque drives to take in this gorgeous Southern California city, whether you’re seeking a one-hour cruise to enjoy solo or a lengthier road trip with the family, San Diego has the perfect scenic route for you. Although San Diego’s 59-Mile Scenic Drive is among the most popular, there are a few others worth mentioning.
France
Hosts of the Rugby World Cup and the Olympics, France has been showcased on the world stage. Such a diverse country, where age-old traditions are often given a modern reboot. There’s so much to explore here; there are 630 Michelin-starred restaurants for a start, and several of our itineraries focus on gastronomy. You’ll get a dose of sobering history if you visit the sites of the Normandy landings, a feel for fantasy in Provence’s hilltop villages, and a taste for luxury amongst the high flyers and their yachts on the Cote D’Azur.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas is a city that was built on adult freedom, fulfilling fantasies if you will, and providing low-cost luxury to all − a concept well ahead of its time. Within only a five-mile stretch on Las Vegas Boulevard, from The Four Seasons to The STRAT, you’ll find well over 500 restaurants, 50 nightclub and bars, 25 spas, 30 shows and attractions and of course, a 550-foot observation wheel. Not to mention replicas of the Eiffel Tower, a Roman Colosseum and Egyptian pyramids – typical in all cities, right? Las Vegas' hotels and attractions appeal to people of all ages, interests and budgets.
Take a captivating trip to Dubai, a bustling city where cutting-edge technology coexists peacefully with a rich cultural legacy. An incredible blend of luxury, adventure, and indulgence is what a Dashing Dubai Trip promises, all set against the breathtaking background of the Arabian desert and glittering cityscape. As you tour famous sites like the world’s tallest structure, the Burj Khalifa, and its observation decks offering panoramic vistas, get ready to be astounded. Explore the world of luxury shopping in Dubai’s grandiose malls, such as the Mall of the Emirates’ opulent boutiques and the Dubai Mall’s indoor aquarium. With so many thrilling things to choose from, like desert safaris over golden dunes and discovering the exciting nightlife of the city as the sun sets, Dubai is a haven for thrill-seekers. An unforgettable combination of excitement and sophistication can only be found on a Dashing Dubai Trip, providing you with lifelong memories of adventures in luxury. Book your Dubai trip and get ready to experience the epitome of elegance and allure in Dubai.
Enjoy a trip through the fascinating world of Magical Greece, where culture, history, and scenic beauty come together to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Start your journey at Athens, the birthplace of Western civilization, where the architectural marvel known as the Athenian Acropolis bears witness to the creative genius of antiquity. Admire this UNESCO site’s ageless beauty and the amazing views it offers of the city below as you explore it. Travel from Athens to the captivating island of Santorini, which is tucked away in the Aegean Sea’s azure embrace. Its whitewashed cottages nestled on steep cliffs will enchant you, and its famous sunsets, which paint the sky in shades of crimson and gold, will capture you. From the busy port of Piraeus to the serene beaches of Órmos Athiniós, the entry point to Santorini, ships will transport you with ease. Greece’s unmatched beauty will lure you during this enchanted journey.