Kids and grownups discovering The Wild in New York’s Adirondacks

Kids and grownups discovering The Wild in New York’s Adirondacks

Inside the expansive Wild Center in Tupper Lake, NY are interactive exhibits whether you want to open boxes of bones in the Naturalists Cabinet, mimic bird calls, take a stroll on the indoor Living River Trail past lakes, bogs, streams , rivers and waterfalls and forests to the summit of a high peak with more than 2,000 live creatures—frogs, fish and of course the Otters.

Whiteface Lodge: a summer camp for families in Lake Placid, NY

Whiteface Lodge: a summer camp for families in Lake Placid, NY

I like to see a resort get it right and I think The Whiteface Lodge in Lake Placid, NY does. Sure the place is expensive—a two bedroom unit in peak season can be upwards of $900 a night—but I can’t even count all the activities that are included

Four days in the Adirondacks begins with a stop at Fort Ticonderoga

Four days in the Adirondacks begins with a stop at Fort Ticonderoga

All summer and into the fall, there are Soldier’s Life programs, family hands-on activities and Fife & Drum Corps performances. We’re immersed in the year 1755 when French soldiers began construction of the Fort, called Fort Carillon. Ticonderoga, we learn, in the Native language was “The place Between the Great Waters.”

How to save time and avoid stress at the theme parks

How to save time and avoid stress at the theme parks

I had another ace up my sleeve. We’d arranged a VIP tour guide for part of the day. Our guide could lead the way, taking us through the park in a way that we would maximize our time, answering the most arcane questions, knowing where the bathrooms were and having ponchos on hand for the water rides.

An old-fashioned family getaway in Maine

An old-fashioned family getaway in Maine

Maine is the kind of place for an old-fashioned family vacation with the chance to learn something new, whether you’re going fishing, stand-up paddle-boarding for the first time or maybe learning how to catch — and eat a lobster.

What to do when it rains on your family’s long-awaited vacation

What to do when it rains on your family’s long-awaited vacation

Sometimes when the weather interferes with your plans, it’s best to move on to Plan B. Rain has sent us racing to the nearest B-and-B when we were camping in New Hampshire. (A hot shower never felt so good!) We literally flew to Oahu when the forecast was better there than the continued wet weather we were experiencing on Kauai.

Water sports, bike riding and bringing home the lobsters in Maine

Water sports, bike riding and bringing home the lobsters in Maine

Food, of course, is a big part of vacation and that’s certainly the case in Maine famous for its no-frills lobster “shacks” where you can get lobster rolls—lobster salad sandwiches typically served on a hot dog bun to restaurants in Portland, about 20 miles from here, known for serving food that have just come from local farms.

Teaching a kid to fish with a “Wicked Tuna” star in Kennebunkport ME

Teaching a kid to fish with a “Wicked Tuna” star in Kennebunkport ME

“Sometimes the girls have more patience,” acknowledges Capt Bruce Hebert, known for his stint on the National Geographic Channel’s Wicked Tuna reality show but here in Kennebunkport for his Libreti Rose II fishing charters that cater to families and is named for his wife and three daughters—Lisa, Brie, Tiara and Rose.

Visiting kids should meet local kids

Visiting kids should meet local kids

Wherever you go this summer, encourage your kids to chat up local kids, join a pick-up soccer game in a city park or play in a playground or on the beach. They’ll go home with an entirely different perspective. I met these Bahamian kids at the Abaco Beach Resort where they’ve signed on to be Bahamas Buddies