Summer is right around the corner, and if you’ve got kids asking “where are we going THIS year?” and you haven’t started planning yet, I’ve got you covered. The United States is packed with incredible destinations that check all the boxes: fun for the kids, interesting for the adults, and memories that will last long after the sunscreen has worn off.
From the geysers of Wyoming to the cobblestone streets of Charleston, the United States is overflowing with destinations that have something for every member of the family; the thrill-seekers, the history buffs, the foodies, and yes, even the ones who just want to splash in the water and eat ice cream.
Here are nine fantastic U.S. destinations perfect for a family summer adventure.
There’s nothing quite like watching your kids’ jaws drop the first time Old Faithful erupts. Yellowstone National Park is America’s original national park and it still delivers the wow factor.
Why families love it:
My tip: Consider staying in nearby Jackson, Wyoming for more dining and hotel options.
Maine in summer is something special; cool ocean breezes, lobster rolls on the dock, rocky coastlines, and charming seaside towns that feel a world away from everyday life. Acadia National Park is the crown jewel, but the whole Maine coast is worth exploring.
Why families love it:
My tip: Stay in Bar Harbor or a nearby coastal town for easy access to the park. Summer weekends fill up fast — book accommodations early and visit Acadia’s most popular spots on weekday mornings.
Yes, D.C. in summer can be HOT and humid but hear me out. The National Mall is one of the greatest free attractions in the entire country, and kids who’ve been learning about American history in school will absolutely light up.
Why families love it:
My tip: Visit early in the morning before the heat peaks. Pack a picnic and find shade on the National Mall between museum visits.
Arizona is a showstopper and combining Sedona with the Grand Canyon makes for one of the most visually stunning road trips in the country. Yes, it’ll be hot, but the red rock landscapes feel like another planet and if this is the only time you can go—go.
Why families love it:
My tip: Visit the Grand Canyon at sunrise or sunset for the most dramatic colors and cooler temperatures.
Crystal-clear blue water, towering pines, and mountain air — Lake Tahoe is the ultimate summer playground. Straddling the California-Nevada border, it offers endless activities for families of every age and energy level.
Why families love it:
My tip: Book a vacation rental cabin for the full mountain-lake experience. Traffic around the lake on summer weekends can be heavy; plan to arrive mid-week if possible.
The Pacific Northwest is one of the most underrated family travel regions in the country. Dramatic sea stacks, ancient rainforests, volcanic peaks, and charming coastal towns — it’s a nature lover’s paradise, and summer is the absolute best time to visit.
Why families love it:
My tip: Temperatures on the Pacific coast are mild and refreshing even in summer — pack layers! A road trip connecting the Oregon Coast north into Washington’s Olympic Peninsula makes for an unforgettable multi-day adventure.
Northern California in the summer is a dream for families. San Francisco is one of the most kid-friendly cities in the country, and pairing it with the towering redwoods of Muir Woods and the rolling hills of wine country makes for a trip the whole family will enjoy.
Why families love it:
My tip: San Francisco summers are famously foggy and cool — pack light jackets even if it’s hot where you’re coming from. Rent a car for day trips to Muir Woods and wine country, as both are tough to reach by public transit.
Charleston is one of those rare cities that manages to be charming, delicious, historically rich, and genuinely fun for kids all at once. With its colorful row houses, horse-drawn carriage tours, and easy access to beautiful beaches, it’s a Southern gem that families absolutely love in the summer.
Why families love it:
Extend the trip — Palmetto Bluff: Just an hour south of Charleston near Bluffton, Palmetto Bluff is a stunning Low Country resort community that makes the perfect second leg of your trip. After a few days of city exploring, the shift to moss-draped oaks, kayaking on the May River, and wide-open natural beauty feels like a completely different world. Kids love the bike trails, nature programs, and the chance to spot alligators and herons right from the waterways. It’s the ideal wind-down to a busy city stay — and the kind of place families want to return to year after year.
My tip: Charleston summers are hot and humid, so plan outdoor sightseeing in the morning and save pool or beach time for the afternoon. A horse-drawn carriage or golf cart tour is a fun, easy way to see the historic district without wearing out little legs.
Tucked along Georgia’s Golden Isles, Sea Island is one of the most quietly spectacular family destinations on the East Coast. It has the feel of a world apart — unhurried, naturally stunning, and rich with Southern hospitality — while still offering plenty to keep kids active and entertained from morning to evening.
Why families love it:
My tip: Sea Island is a true slow-down destination — resist the urge to over-schedule. The magic here is in the unhurried mornings, the bike rides along the shore, and the long dinners where nobody is in a rush to be anywhere else.
The memories are out there. All you have to do is go make them. Ready to start planning? Reach out to me today and let’s map out your perfect summer — or winter, because yes, it’s already time to book that also!
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