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Jenna K
If money wasnt an object, and I wanted to take my 9 and 11 year old on a week trip, and I wanted it to be something FUN, memorable, learning experience, as well as a bonding experience where should I take them?
Answer
Yellowstone National Park is pretty awesome for a week
Orlando or California theme parking, they are a good age for that.
A cruise on carnival or disney.
Oahu- go snorkeling, kayaking, biking tours, visit the memorial, parasailing, etc.
A river rafting or ocean kayaking expedition with a guide is a must do.
It'll all be fun if you don't overschedule, do goofy stuff, and don't stress trying to get too much done during your vacation.
Yellowstone National Park is pretty awesome for a week
Orlando or California theme parking, they are a good age for that.
A cruise on carnival or disney.
Oahu- go snorkeling, kayaking, biking tours, visit the memorial, parasailing, etc.
A river rafting or ocean kayaking expedition with a guide is a must do.
It'll all be fun if you don't overschedule, do goofy stuff, and don't stress trying to get too much done during your vacation.
Are there any good camping places to take kids 10-14 in Missouri?
MommaDoo
We want to take our kids who have never camped somewhere family oriented. My husband and I both grew up tent camping.
Answer
We live in the Missouri Ozarks and have 5 children ages 9, 11, 12, and two 14 year olds. Our favorite place to take our family is Alley Springs campground on the Jacks Fork river. It is about 6 miles west of Eminence. It offers plenty of sites, some with electric, hot showers, flat level sites with paved roads for bike riding, and a good swimming hole. About 1/2 mile away is the Alley Springs Mill and spring with two hiking trails, one that goes around the spring area, and then a more difficult one that goes up to a lookout that is above the spring. It is a beautiful place. Hope this helps!
We live in the Missouri Ozarks and have 5 children ages 9, 11, 12, and two 14 year olds. Our favorite place to take our family is Alley Springs campground on the Jacks Fork river. It is about 6 miles west of Eminence. It offers plenty of sites, some with electric, hot showers, flat level sites with paved roads for bike riding, and a good swimming hole. About 1/2 mile away is the Alley Springs Mill and spring with two hiking trails, one that goes around the spring area, and then a more difficult one that goes up to a lookout that is above the spring. It is a beautiful place. Hope this helps!
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