Good spring break ideas for families!
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Wanna know something? Booking spring break vacations way ahead of time is a great way to save money and stretch the travel budget! And, we have come up with some really good spring break ideas for families that will bring huge smiles to cherish forever!
I have rounded up some really good spring break ideas for families, none of which will break the bank. To make it easy, they’re arranged by region. Pick one close to home to save on airfare.
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The Best Spring break destinations for families on a budget
Jekyll Island, Georgia
One of Georgia’s Golden Isles, Jekyll Island was once the summer playground of the rich and famous. Today, the island is a carefully preserved historical destination that also has miles of sandy beaches, biking, shopping, golfing and more.
And, located on the protected coast of Georgia, weather here is usually spectacular even though it’s technically the “shoulder season” for travel.
Budget friendly, less crowded, great weather and lots to do!
Yes, that makes a Jekyll Island family vacation a good spring break choice!
- Budget travel tip: Holiday Inn Resort Jekyll Island has spacious rooms and a budget friendly price. Kids age 19 and under eat free at the hotel’s two restaurants (with paying adult). KidSuite rooms offer more space than traditional hotel rooms, and onsite amenities including fire pit, pools, Kids Club and playground for relaxed family fun.
- Spring break recommendations: The ocean might be too cold for a swim, but otherwise, the weather in March and April is great for beach walks, photos (Driftwood Beach and Jekyll Point are great spots), historical tours and exploring by bike.
Northern Pennsylvania
Northern Pennsylvania, about 2 hours south of Rochester, NY, is one of this country’s hidden gems — especially for those who love the great outdoors. The region has long been a popular getaway for city dwellers during the summer, but in spring, it’s a bargain getaway with unique attractions and activities to entertain the whole family.
- Budget travel tip: Skip the chain hotels and stay local:
- Penn Wells Hotel and Lodge offers historic charm at a bargain price in winter! The hotel’s rich history is evident from the moment you step through the front door. Wintertime stays include free breakfast daily, indoor pool and workout room access and the best location in downtown Wellsboro.
- Spring break recommendations: Hike at Pine Creek Gorge, shop in downtown Wellsboro (a kid-favorite stop is Pop’s Culture Shoppe, explore the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, visit a bee apiary, a maple farm, an ice cave (with ice all year long)! And, enjoy some wonderful chocolate from Highland’s — a chocolate factory with an inspiring story.
Elgin, Illinois
Just 35 miles northwest of Chicago, Elgin is a hidden gem in America’s midwest. The city is a hub for the arts with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra, live arts performances at Side Street Studio and visual arts at Artspace and HOTI Design. A spring highlight is the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and related events in neighboring Dundee.
- Budget Travel Tip: Stay in Elgin and take the Metra to Chicago for day trips. Weekend unlimited train travel is only $8. Not only do you save money, you don’t have to navigate Chicago’s busy streets!
- Spring Break recommendations: Bike, ski or hike the Fox River Bike Trail — and keep an eye out for bald eagles. Cozy up with a good book at Gail Borden Public Library on the shore of the Fox River in downtown Elgin — or visit the library for one of its many events (truly one of the most exciting libraries I’ve ever visited). Travel back in time on an electric trolley tour at the Fox River Trolley Museum. Tour Muirhead Farmhouse, the only farmhouse Frank Lloyd Wright ever designed. Shop for unique art pieces created by local artisans.
Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City is one of the most family friendly cities I’ve ever visited. The city has a clear plan and each neighborhood offers a balance of attractions, restaurants and shopping. A must-see when visiting Oklahoma City is the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, which tells the story of the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building. Families will find plenty to do in Oklahoma City to entertain the kids for days.
- Spring Break recommendations: Spend a day downtown, first touring the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, then eating at one of the many restaurants in the area. Enjoy another day exploring Bricktown. Choose a warm, sunny day to go zip lining or boating in the Boathouse District.
- The Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors’ Bureau has loads of information, tips and recommendations to make trip planning easy.
National Parks
Across the country, national parks offer budget-friendly vacation options — usually without big crowds at spring break time. Adventurous vacationers will enjoy boating, hiking and biking. Those who want someplace to relax will discover quiet porches at park lodges and leisurely scenic drives or tours. And those who just want to have fun can find parks with pools, swimming lakes, golf and so much more. With so many parks, there is an option for everyone!