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Spring break is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time for families to embark on unforgettable adventures together.
If you’re seeking destinations that offer a mix of outdoor excitement, off-the-beaten-path exploration, pleasant weather, and rich cultural experiences, look no further!
We’ve put together a list of some of our favorite family-friendly Spring Break destinations in the USA, and a couple of easy international destinations as well.
There is only one destination on this list we haven’t personally been to, but I know it’s a popular choice for families, and it’s very high on my travel bucket list.
We’ve selected some lesser known destinations, but since my daughters insist on visiting New York City (for their fourth time) during spring break, I thought I should let the kids’ voices be heard and include some of these popular destinations as well.
Note: As Spring break dates differ widely across the USA’s school schedules, be sure to check the weather for your travel time. Spring can be up and down in many destinations, with a slight chance of snow dusting in some places. But typically, you’ll see milder temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and fewer crowds.
Best Spring Break Destinations for Families
To make it easier for you to find the perfect place to spend your Spring Break, we’ve split our family spring break recommendations into categories.
There is something here to suit all family’s interests and travel styles. Click on the links for more in-depth guides on each destination (including more photos and videos).
Outdoor Beauty & Adventure Spring Break Destinations
No better way to finish hibernation and welcome in spring than with outdoor adventures in stunning locations.
1. Moab, Utah
We spent two weeks as a family in the Moab region and loved it for its breathtaking red rock landscapes and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.
During Spring Break, Moab comes alive with a vibrant energy that pulsates through its red rock landscapes and desert vistas. And on Moab’s doorstep, are the stunning national parks of Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef.
While it’s a popular time to visit, there are lesser-known beauties like Dead Horse Point State Park, Goblin State Park, Corona Arch, and the Colorado River.
Families can revel in the enchanting mix of…
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