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KidsOutAndAbout

Monday, June 19, 2017 - 12:45pm
Debra Ross,

This is our last week in our annual survey of the Top 20 Places to Take Kids in the Salt Lake area. Taking a peek into a few categories now...

As of last night, the top contender for the favorite museum is Discovery Gateway. That is followed by Clark Planetarium, the Treehouse Museum, and Museum of Natural Curiosity, which are separated by less than a dozen votes apiece. Truly, anything can happen in this category.

In the category of favorite indoor play center, The wAIRhouse is still in the lead! Boondocks is close behind. Classic Fun CenterFat CatsKangaroo Zoo, Chuck E. Cheese, and Dartside are also making a strong showing.

Competing for the title of favorite places to have fun outside, Utah's Hogle Zoo and Lagoon are only 70 votes apart for the top spot! But Ogden's Dinosaur Park, Tracy Aviary  and Antelope Island are also coming on strong. Cherry Hill, Thanksgiving Point, and Wheeler Farm are close as well.

We have 8 other categories plus the overall Top 20 votes. Your vote chooses who will win! Have you voted yet? Voting ends this Friday, June 16, at midnight!

Vote for your favorites now!

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101 Day Trips for Salt Lake City Families

Free activities and splurges that are worth it. The coolest stuff for a staycation in town and day trips for less than a tank of gas. KidsOutAndAbout has tons of ideas for places to explore, learn, and have fun!

Find the whole list, plus a map to start planning your trips, HERE

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Hooray for Summer

Long, hot days. Time outside. Exploring and playing. No school. You and your kids will love all that summer has to offer. And to make sure that you don't miss out on any fun, be sure to check out our Master Guide to Local Summer Fun.

Worried the kids will spend the day watching Netflix and playing video games? We have plenty of ideas for good, old-fashioned summer fun in our article 50 Ways to Love Your Summer.
 

If you're interested in your kids having a summer camp experience without sending them to day or overnight camp, check out our timeless article It's Their Vacation and You're the Tour Guide: How to Organize Camp Mom. That piece provides almost endless ideas for things to do and how to structure your day. But remember: a little boredom is good for kids, too!

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Try Camping This Year!

A wonderful way to connect with your kids AND with the great outdoors is camping. June is a great time to get started with the Great American Campout. Our Albany editor, Katie Beltramo, is a camping enthusiast, and her article encouraging you to Try Camping With Kids in the Backyard is extremely useful. I wish you a dry backyard, perfectly toasted marshmallows, and few mosquitoes. Have at it!

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It's time to enroll your kids in summer camp!

What are your kids doing this summer? We've got your week-by-week guide to day camps, overnight camps, and specialty subjects like music, theater, technology, science, history, sports, and fitness! It's a summer camp calendar where you're sure to find something amazing for your kids, whether they're trying something new, honing their skills, or just having fun outside! Click here for our Week-by-Week Guide to Local Summer Camps

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Summer Camp of the Week: Imagination Place

Let your children's spirits SOAR! Every AntiGravity® kid discovers the fun of exercise and develops self-confidence as they flip, spin, swing, hang upside down, and FLY! Imagination Place offers a variety of camps for ages 3.5 to 10. Day camps and a week-long camps are available. Visit ImaginationPlace.com to learn more.

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Local Review: Huntsville Square and Pineview Reservoir

You probably know about Snowbasin Resort and Powder Mountain. But have you had a chance to visit nearby Huntsville? Nope? In fact, you might be wondering, Where is Huntsville exactly, and what’s there to do? Huntsville is in the beautiful Ogden Valley, about 10 miles down from the ski resorts. The area is scenic, gorgeous, and you’ll want to “shut the door” after you discover it. Truthfully there’s not much going on in town, with a local population of just 617. The secret is (shhh!): you make your fun here. There’s a quaint downtown square with friendly folks who are happy to help you get started. Click here to read more about our recent visit.

It's Time to Pick Strawberries Yet?

Here is the KidsOutAndAbout big list of where to pick summer fruit...starting with strawberries very soon. Make sure you call ahead before you head out unless the web site of the farm is very clear and current, because you don't want to be disappointed. Picking availability depends on the current weather conditions. And here are two great articles:  10 Tips for Berry Picking with Kids from our Albany editor, Katie Beltramo and How to Make Strawberry Freezer Jam  from our Salt Lake City editor, Kerry Smith.

Activities Celebrating Independence Day

The 4th of July is right around the corner, and since it's celebrated on a Tuesday this year, there are many celebrations the weekend before Independence Day.

Check out our KidsOutAndAbout list of local celebrations, fireworks, and more and celebrate 241 years of the USA.