
17 Family Road Trips to Take This Summer!
In Partnership with Visit Rochester
Summer vacation? In this economy? With the cost of travel feeling like more of a luxury than your wallet can cover, skip the airport chaos and hit the road for a family-friendly getaway. With so much beauty, history, entertainment, and action in our own backyard, your family won’t have to travel far to find a destination everyone will love. Whether you’re craving some relaxing beach time, an outdoor adventure, or just a change of scenery, these drivable destinations make it easy to plan a road trip to your family’s next adventure.
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Animal Adventure Park & Preserve
Just 15 minutes outside Binghamton, New York, Animal Adventure Park & Preserve offers a hands-on, family-friendly experience that goes beyond your typical day at the zoo. At the Walk-Thru Zoo, guests can meet, feed, and interact with more than 100 species in an accessible, stroller- and wheelchair-friendly environment. For even more animal encounters, cross the street to The Preserve, a drive-thru safari where hundreds of animals roam 100+ wooded acres—including Tank the White Rhino and a second giraffe viewing deck. Every Animal Adventure ticket includes a coupon for discounted admission to The Preserve.
Enhance your visit with behind-the-scenes experiences like sloth encounters, capybara cuddles, or a “zookeeper for a day” program. From June 27 to August 25, don’t miss the Ice Age Invasion, a limited-time exhibit featuring life-sized animatronic creatures alongside the park’s living residents. Make a weekend of it in Broome County: ride antique carousels in the “Carousel Capital of the World,” explore local agri-tourism spots, museums, and minor league sports, or check out nearby Binghamton University and SUNY Broome. With lodging and dining in Binghamton or Vestal and plenty for kids and adults alike, Animal Adventure Park is a must-stop on your summer road trip. Learn more at VisitAAP.com.
Cape May, New Jersey
Located at New Jersey’s southernmost tip, Cape May County boasts over 30 miles of stunning white sand beaches stretching along the Atlantic, connecting picturesque resort towns like Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Stone Harbor, Wildwood, and Cape May, each with it’s unique vibe, offering a mix of laid-back coastal towns, historic charm, and family-friendly attractions. Cape May is known for its vibrant boardwalks—Wildwood’s Morey’s Piers spans 38 blocks of rides and amusements, while Ocean City’s Boardwalk features arcades, mini golf, and Playland Park. Outdoor recreation options abound, from kayaking and fishing to biking, birdwatching, and camping.
Cape May, America’s oldest seaside resort, is a highlight for history lovers with over 600 preserved Victorian buildings and guided tours that bring the past to life. Food and drink are a major draw in the area, with fresh seafood, farm-to-table fare, local wineries, and a growing craft beer and distillery scene. Vineyard tours, brewery tastings, and waterfront dining offer a range of experiences for every palate. With welcoming accommodations, seasonal events, and a wide range of activities, Cape May County offers a classic Jersey Shore summer getaway that’s both relaxing and full of discovery. Learn more at capemaycountynj.gov.
Dutchess County Fair
For those families craving a nostalgic and fun summer tradition, the Dutchess County Fair is well worth the trip. Putnam County’s neighbor, Dutchess County, offers families an unforgettable summer escape with the 179th Dutchess County Fair, happening August 19–24 in Rhinebeck, New York, against the scenic backdrop of the Hudson Valley.
A short drive from the New York City metro area, this classic fair blends rural charm, entertainment, and educational fun, making it one of the top agricultural fairs in the country and a standout choice for a day trip or weekend getaway.
Spanning over 150 acres of fairgrounds, the Dutchess County Fair is rooted in agriculture and community, giving families a rare chance to engage with 4-H youth, local farmers, and over 1,000 animals, while exploring award-winning gardens and interactive exhibits.
Kids can get up close with farm animals, participate in hands-on demos, and enjoy live entertainment, while adults appreciate Hudson Valley-made crafts, food, and artisanal goods.
Admission is free for children under 11, and with ample free parking, it’s a budget-friendly option packed with value. Advance tickets and ride wristbands are available at dutchessfair.com.

Frederick County, Maryland
Just a short, scenic drive from New York City, Frederick County, Maryland offers families the perfect blend of rural charm and vibrant adventure. Here, farm life meets fun-filled attractions, making it an ideal road trip destination where memories are made one scoop—or zipline—at a time. Start your morning at South Mountain Creamery, where kids can bottle-feed baby calves and sample rich, farm-fresh ice cream. Then, go wild at Catoctin Wildlife Preserve, home to exotic animals like lemurs and wolves—and a thrilling safari ride that’ll have the kids wide-eyed with wonder. In Frederick, summer thrills come in all forms. Zipline through the forest canopy at Tree Trekkers, where 16 trails challenge adventurers of all ages. Cool off indoors with go-karts, arcade games, and a ropes course at Adventure Park USA, or outsmart the clock together in an escape room downtown.
The little ones will love petting over 150 friendly animals at the Green Meadows Petting Farm, or hopping aboard the historic Walkersville Southern Railroad for a leisurely, scenic ride through Maryland farmland—perfect for train-loving travelers.
End the day with a scoop from Rocky Point Creamery and catch the sunset over rolling pastures. Seasonal events add extra charm, from cheering on high-wheel cyclists in the one-of-a-kind Clustered Spires Race to enjoying America’s pastime at a Frederick Keys baseball game. With its blend of outdoor exploration, farm experiences, small-town warmth, and family-friendly attractions, Frederick County offers an easy and enriching escape from daily routines. Whether you’re looking for fresh air, fun, or a little of both, Frederick is ready to welcome you. Plan your visit at VisitFrederick.org.

Great Northern Catskills of Greene County
Roll down the windows and take the scenic route—summer in the Great Northern Catskills is calling. Nestled between the Hudson River and the highest peaks of the Catskills, this region has long been a favorite for families seeking a mix of outdoor adventure and laid-back charm. Hike to panoramic summits or take a gentler stroll along the Windham Path.
Explore mossy forests and waterfalls, paddle across North-South Lake, or fish in mountain streams—all within easy reach.
As evening settles in, the river towns come alive with local flavor. Catch a movie at a drive-in, enjoy live music at an open-air concert, or take in an art walk. Grab a hand-scooped cone and watch the sunset by the water. These communities blend natural beauty with creative energy, offering a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere for visitors of all ages. Whether it’s your first time or a return trip, the Great Northern Catskills invite you to slow down, explore, and start your own tradition.
Come once, and you’ll understand why being here isn’t just a visit— it’s a tradition in the making. Plan your visit at greatnortherncatskills.com.
Lake George Area
For families seeking a summer getaway packed with adventure, fun, and lakeside charm, the Lake George Area in New York’s Adirondacks, is an idyllic road trip destination. This vibrant region combines stunning natural beauty with classic vacation fun, making it a standout for travelers of all ages. Start with a scenic boat cruise to soak in the mountain views, or head to one of the area’s sandy beaches for a relaxing day in the sun. Kids and parents alike will love the thrills at Six Flags Great Escape & Hurricane Harbor, featuring roller coasters, water slides, and family rides galore.
For a blend of education and entertainment, explore the Fort William Henry Museum, where costumed reenactors bring colonial history to life. Little adventurers will enjoy rounds of mini golf, hands-on experiences at Natural Stone Bridges and Caves, and countless opportunities for fun on the water—from paddle boarding to tubing. Hikers can hit the trails for panoramic views, while foodies can sample everything from classic boardwalk treats to locally sourced fare. Don’t miss the vibrant arts scene, with summer concerts, theater, and fireworks over the lake. Easy to reach and endlessly entertaining, Lake George Area offers outdoor adventure, historic charm, and modern family attractions in one place. Plan your adventure and discover all the Lake George Area has to offer at visitlakegeorge.com.
MetroWest Boston
Head to MetroWest, MA, for a fantastic summer road trip that will keep both the kids and your wallet happy. Start by exploring the formal gardens and wilderness trails at Tower Hill, or Garden in the Woods’ magnificent haven for native plants with fun critters—from turtles to frogs to butterflies—for the kids to find. Then head to Hopkinton or Cochituate State Parks for a great hike or paddle across the lake; both offer onsite Boat Houses to rent paddleboards, kayaks, sailboats and more.
Start day two exploring Southwick’s Zoo—the largest zoo in New England has rides, activities, and unique behind-the-scenes Animal Encounters with rhinos, sloths, and giraffes. In the afternoon, see what’s ripe for pick-your-own at Lookout Farm, then enjoy sensational BBQ and toe-tapping music (with a flight of their hard cider for Mom and Dad). Then challenge the fam with Level99’s 50+ mental and physical escape rooms, or visit the region’s Cultural Districts for a free summer festival or concert.
On day three, head to charming Hudson to wander the boutiques, then visit the epic American Heritage Museum’s immersive exhibits with gorgeous antique planes, tanks and cars. Want a little hands-on fun? Take a workshop—for adults or kids—at Elsie Kaye Glassworks, Cheryl Cohen Mosaics, WSK, Duck Soup, or Hopkinton Center for the Arts…where you can also catch a show, like “A Play, A Pint & A Pie” in August. Download the free visitors guide for more attractions, restaurants, hotels, and more to plan your adventure. Learn more at metrowestvisitors.org.
North Fork Cottages & RV Resort
Nestled in the heart of Greenport, New York, North Fork Cottages & RV Resort offers a serene retreat with a unique blend of coastal charm and countryside comfort—an ideal destination for families seeking both relaxation and adventure. Set on over 23 acres, the resort features a variety of accommodations, including luxury cottages, cozy yurts, safari tents, and premium RV sites. Premium sites elevate the outdoor hospitality experience with synthetic grass carpeting, private firepits, outdoor grills, and modern patio furniture.
Families will enjoy amenities, including a heated resort-style pool, brand-new recreation center, playground, basketball, pickleball, and bocce courts, and a putting green, and on-site activities to ensure that there’s something for everyone to do.
Just minutes away, Greenport Village beckons with its historic waterfront, antique carousel, and charming shops. Explore local vineyards, farm stands, and beaches, or visit family-friendly attractions like Mitchell Park. Whether roasting marshmallows under the stars or embarking on a local adventure, North Fork Cottages & RV Resort offers a laid-back, community feel that keeps families returning year after year. Plan your unforgettable summer escape today at nfresort.com.
Putnam County
There is nothing better than wholesome family summertime fun at a county fair. The annual Putnam County Fair & 4-H Showcase, the country fair families love, is happening Saturday, July 26, and Sunday, July 27, at Veterans Memorial Park in Carmel, New York. An easy car drive away, the fair draws thousands of visitors who enjoy food trucks, treats, vendors, games, visitors’ booth, demonstrations, exhibits, magic shows, inflatables, farm animals, pony rides and plenty of entertainment. Listen to live music, check out the classic car show, transport back in time and witness history come to life in a Revolutionary War reenactor demonstration and take part in the fan favorite Duck Derby Fundraiser which helps support the educational programs of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Putnam County. Free parking and admission. It is more than an event, it’s a tradition. So, spend the day with your kids and grandkids and have a blast making lasting memories. There’s something for everyone at the Putnam County Fair! Discover Putnam, your adventure awaits. Check out Visitputnam.org for more information about what to do and see in Putnam County. By car or by train, take a day trip to Putnam County, where there’s always another reason to say, “I Love New York.”
Rochester
Rediscover summer fun in Rochester, New York, where outdoor adventure, family-friendly attractions, and rich history come together between the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario. Hike scenic trails in Highland Park or catch the stunning 96-foot waterfall at the heart of the city in the Genesee River Gorge. Just an hour south, Letchworth State Park—known as the “Grand Canyon of the East”—offers even more waterfalls and breathtaking overlooks.
Families can cool off at Seabreeze Amusement Park, with classic rides, a waterpark, and lake views, or spark curiosity indoors at The Strong National Museum of Play, home to the world’s largest collection of toys and games. Step into the birthplace of photography at the George Eastman Museum, or travel back in time at Genesee Country Village & Museum, where 19th-century life is brought to life by costumed interpreters. Discover Rochester’s powerful civil rights legacy at the Susan B. Anthony House and Mt. Hope Cemetery, where Anthony and Frederick Douglass are laid to rest. Fuel up at local diners, enjoy farm-to-table eats, and end the day with a swirl of Abbott’s Frozen Custard,
a hometown favorite since 1902. Just a few hours from the city, Rochester is the ideal summer road trip—easy to reach, full of discovery, and rich with unforgettable moments. Learn more at visitrochester.com.
Rockland County
Just 30 miles from New York City, Rockland County is close enough for a day trip, yet far enough to feel like an escape—perfect for families ready to trade screen time for scenic trails, small-town charm, and big surprises. This summer, explore Rockland’s 42,000 acres of open space, including scenic hikes with sweeping views at Hook Mountain and panoramic vistas from the Palisades. Bring the bikes or blades and cruise around Rockland Lake State Park’s 3.2-mile path, or beat the heat at its expansive water complex featuring slides, spray grounds, and a zero-entry pool ideal for little ones.
Families will love discovering the character-rich river towns of Nyack, Piermont, and Haverstraw, each brimming with local eats, artisan shops, and riverside strolls. Dive into culture with pop-up art exhibits or live music in the park, and keep eyes peeled for unique finds, like homemade ice cream or a sidewalk chalk festival. At the Trailside Museums & Zoo, meet native animals, learn about wildlife and conservation in an interactive setting, or take a whirl on the carousel of hand-carved creatures. For added fun, Palisades Center offers thrills for all ages with glow-in-the-dark mini golf, the world’s tallest indoor ropes course, and even an indoor Ferris wheel—perfect for mid-day breaks, post-lunch energy bursts, or simply mixing up the pace. Whether planned or stumbled upon, Rockland County is full of delightful detours that transform a summer day into a lasting memory. Plan your escape at explorerocklandny.com/tourism.
Smugglers’ Notch Resort
Smugglers’ Notch Resort in Vermont is an award-winning destination for family fun, offering a wide range of activities and accommodations designed for all ages and group sizes. With eight pools, four waterslides, mountain biking trails, two championship disc golf courses (plus a new beginner Village 9 course), and events like farmers markets, fireworks, and magic shows, there’s something for everyone. The resort’s expansive lineup also includes pickleball, a Vermont country fair, and games on the green—all set against the stunning backdrop of the Green Mountains. Families can also explore the 26,000-square-foot FunZone 2.0, packed with climbing walls, laser tag, mini golf, bouncy houses, and warrior courses. Adults can relax with a drink while kids play, and everyone can refuel with treats like build-your-own sundaes. Whether hiking with llamas, riding e-bikes, or simply soaking in mountain views, Smuggs is a place for making lifelong memories. With scenic vistas, endless outdoor space, and nonstop activities, a visit here is more than a getaway—it’s a tradition in the making. Learn more at Smuggs.com.
Sullivan Catskills
Unplug, explore, and reconnect in New York’s Sullivan Catskills, just 90 miles from New York City. Sullivan Catskills is a legendary summer destination filled with family fun, outdoor adventure, and unforgettable memories. Make a splash at The Kartrite Indoor Resort & Water Park, where it’s 84 degrees year-round—perfect rain or shine. Villa Roma Resort is another family favorite, with pools, summer activities, and on-site dining options like the Pool Grill and Raw Bar. Cool off on the Delaware River with rafting, kayaking, or canoeing, or pitch a tent along the riverbanks for a scenic camping experience. Animal lovers can visit Buck Brook Alpacas to meet gentle alpacas and shop cozy gifts, or stop by Arthur’s Acres Animal Sanctuary.
Step back in time at Fort Delaware, a living history museum where families can learn about life on the 1700s frontier. TrailKeeper offers more than two dozen family-friendly hiking and biking trails, many located near casual spots for pizza, gelato, and kid-approved eats. Catch a show at the Forestburgh Playhouse or explore hands-on exhibits and family concerts at the Museum at Bethel Woods. Located on the historic site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival, you’ll experience a mix of music, culture, and creativity the whole family can enjoy. Plan your family getaway now at SullivanCatskills.com.
Ulster County
Ulster County, in the heart of the Catskills, offers a mix of outdoor recreation, small-town culture, and local flavor that makes it an ideal summer road trip destination. Hike to scenic overlooks, fish in cold, clear trout streams, or explore miles of trails that connect state parks, quiet woods, and wide-open views. Families will find everything from lakefront resorts and swimming holes to summer festivals, farmers markets, and kid-friendly museums.
For generations, families, friends, and solo adventurers have found their summer bliss in the heart of the Catskills. The towns and villages throughout Ulster County, like New Paltz, Woodstock, and Kingston, are home to independent shops, farm-to-table restaurants, and cultural institutions that balance history with creativity. In the evening, stargazing in dark skies away from city lights offers a different kind of experience, and there’s no shortage of cozy inns or boutique hotels for an overnight stay. Whether you’re interested in hiking, local art, live music, or just a place to slow down and explore with your family, Ulster County is worth the drive. Learn more at VisitUlsterCountyNY.com.
Wild West City
For a one-of-a-kind family road trip that blends live entertainment, history, and hands-on fun, Wild West City in Sussex County, New Jersey’s scenic Skylands region delivers a western adventure just a short drive from the city. This immersive western-theme park has delighted visitors for over 60 years with its lively reenactments, interactive shows, and authentic frontier town experience. Set in a recreated 1880s “Dodge City,” guests can ride the stagecoach, hop on a train, and meet colorful characters from the Old West. With live action-packed skits, historical demonstrations, and music around every corner, families are invited to step into the story, helping the marshal catch outlaws or trying their hand at roping steer horns like a true cowboy.
Themed events like Spring Bonanza, Summer Stampede, Fall Harvest, and the popular Haunted Wild West in October keep each visit fresh and exciting. Special weekends spotlight Civil War reenactments, Native American dancing, and National Day of the Cowboy celebrations, all paired with seasonal food and drink. With flexible ticket options, including affordable memberships offering unlimited visits and exclusive perks, Wild West City is a family favorite. Plan your visit to the Wild West—right in New Jersey. Learn more at wildwestcity.com.
Wildwood, New Jersey
Located on a five-mile barrier island along the Jersey Shore, the Wildwoods offer a blend of classic beach vacation charm and modern-day family fun. Known for its wide, free white-sand beaches and iconic boardwalk, this seaside destination in southern New Jersey draws families, couples, and solo travelers alike with its mix of laid-back and high-energy experiences.
The boardwalk stretches for over two miles and is home to three amusement piers, over 100 rides and attractions, beachfront waterparks, arcades, shops, and more than 200 casual eateries and sweet shops. Off the boardwalk, visitors can explore the area’s dining scene, seasonal festivals, and cultural events ranging from vintage car shows and music weekends to beach sports tournaments and fireworks displays every Friday during the summer.
Experience the true essence of the Jersey Shore with a stroll down the world-famous Wildwoods Boardwalk, boasting two and a half miles of family fun, with over 100 amusement rides and attractions as well as three beachfront waterparks—plus shopping, carnival games, arcades, over 200 unique eateries, and more.
The Wildwoods have something for everyone—surfers, swimmers, kayakers, beachcombers, and thrill-seekers love Wildwood’s soft, white, sandy beaches and the excitement of Morey’s Piers. With more than 8,000 hotel and motel rooms and 4,000 vacation rentals, it’s easy to plan a budget-friendly, quintessential Jersey Shore getaway the entire family will love. Visit WildwoodsNJ.com for more info.
Windham Mountain Club
This summer, escape the heat and embrace the serenity of the Catskill Mountains at Windham Mountain Club—a refined retreat just a few hours from New York City. Nestled amidst 700,000 acres of wilderness, this year-round resort offers an elevated experience for families and adventurers alike. Stay in luxurious accommodations like the Mountainside Stays or The Outpost, each providing access to exclusive amenities. Unwind with their signature Wellness Program, featuring a state-of-the-art spa featuring a 5,000-square-foot spa with Biologique Recherche treatments, Himalayan salt stone massages, and recovery therapies. The gym, designed by SPX Fit, offers panoramic mountain views and personalized training sessions.
Outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in guided hikes, e-mountain biking, fly fishing, horseback riding, and an 18-hole golf course that balances challenge with scenic beauty. Families will appreciate the Windham Mountain Kids Adventure Program offering all-day excursions and activities that foster discovery and wonder. Culinary experiences abound with options like Cin Cin!, an alpine-inspired dining venue; The Grill, offering signature chops and seafood; and Mulligan’s, a relaxed spot for American tavern fare with scenic views. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Windham Mountain Club is where generational memories take root. Learn more at windhammountainclub.com.
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