Educational trips to places the kids are studying can bring to life what they are learning in school.
Step into Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, where the founding fathers created the U.S. Constitution. Then follow the Historic American Revolution Trail through the city and see the Liberty Bell. Walk the Freedom Trail in Boston to visit 16 Revolutionary War landmarks, including Paul Revere’s House, the USS Constitution, and the site of the Boston Tea Party.
There are also fantastic Factory Tours across the U.S. that combine fun and education, like the Jelly Belly Factory in California, Bluebell Ice Cream factory in Texas, and Crayola Factory in Pennsylvania.
Exploring the U.S. can be a great theme with school-age kids. How many states or regions can you visit? Explore the Northeast or the Pacific Coast Highway and California’s coast.
Including parks is a great way to combine outdoors and nature. See National Parks like Yellowstone and Old Faithful, Redwood National Forest, home to the tallest trees on earth, and Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas with some of the best-preserved dinosaur tracks in the world. And remember, Fourth Graders and their families get free admission to all National Parks. You can also start your National Park Passport and see how many stamps you can collect through the 18 summers.
Traveling by train can be a great adventure. Did you know Amtrak serves over 500 destinations across the U.S.? And there are over 200 National Park Service sites accessible by Amtrak.
Wildlife encounters in the wild will mesmerize your kids. See Alaska’s “Big Five” in their natural habitat…the grizzly bear, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and wolves. Or cruise the Galapagos Islands, off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific, one of the best wildlife destinations in the world.
Beach vacations are great to add in as part of your plans, whether it’s your nearest beach town, all-inclusive resorts, or combing beach and education like with Florida’s Space Coast and Cocoa Beach.
Theme Park trips also entertain this age with Disney for the younger kids and Universal Studio’s Harry Potter World for the older kids.
Bring culture, food, geography, and language to life for your kids with a trip to London to see where the real Queen lives in Buckingham Palace or a trip to Rome, Italy to explore ancient Rome, the Colosseum with gladiators, and pizza making class.