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Spring break as a parent has an entirely different meaning than it did back in college. While the la

[Destinations]( [Collections]( [Hotels]( [The Best Spring Break Destinations for Families]( [The Best Spring Break Destinations for Families]( Spring break as a parent has an entirely different meaning than it did back in college. While the latter was likely filled with booze-fueled parties, the former keeps things G-rated with kid-friendly activities. Luckily, there are plenty of excellent spring break destinations for families with kids in tow. Whether you have a little one in elementary school, a teen in high school, or a mix of ages in your growing brood, there's a great, family-friendly spring break spot for you. [Oyster Bullet] Santa Fe, New Mexico [Santa Fe]( is serious about its family-friendly spring break options. March 1 to March 31, [Santa Fe Mountain Adventures]( is offering free Diablo Canyon 4x4 Adventure to kids 12 and under with the purchase of four full-paying guests. Other fun adventures include [skiing]( getting close to rescued animals at the [Wildlife West Nature Park]( and [museums](. [Oyster Bullet] Washington, D.C. Our nation’s capital is a gold mine when it comes to culture, history, and activities for families. If you time your visit right, you can soak in [Washington, D.C.'s]( gorgeous display of fleeting cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin. The [National Cherry Blossom Festival]( in March and April is one of the largest cherry blossom celebrations in the country and hosts several free, family-friendly activities, like the Blossom Kite Festival, the pink firework display of Petalpalooza at the Wharf, and the lively parade. [Oyster Bullet] Orlando, Florida Sunny weather and Mickey Mouse make [Orlando]( a natural beacon for families over spring break. However, even beyond the theme parks, this Floridian city is packed with practically limitless activities to fill an itinerary. Make sure to carve out some time to explore Orlando’s nature trail system, have a picnic, catch a free concert at Lake Eola Park, and build up your creativity at the LEGO Imagination Center. [The Best Spring Break Destinations for Families]( [Oyster Bullet] San Antonio, Texas Orlando isn’t the only U.S. destination with theme parks. [San Antonio]( is home to Six Flags, SeaWorld, Aquatica water park, and Morgan’s Wonderland, plus family-friendly activities for all ages, warm weather, and delicious Tex-Mex. In between taco sprints, check out the San Antonio Zoo, cruise the River Walk, and soak up some history at the Alamo. [Oyster Bullet] South Walton, Florida If you’re craving sun and sand, skip Miami and head to the South Walton beaches in the Florida Panhandle. A 26-mile stretch of white sand and diverse ecosystems await families looking for a sleepy, eco-minded spring break destination surrounded by nature and art. Instead of the hubbub found in bigger cities, visitors to South Walton can expect 16 breezy beach communities, a collection of over 20 artist studios and galleries, southern food with a fresh seafood twist, and access to 15 coastal sand dune lakes. [Oyster Bullet] Anaheim, California Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, and Medieval Times are just a few of the many family-friendly attractions found in and around Anaheim, making it an ideal family vacation spot. Besides these familiar landmarks, Anaheim is bursting with fun things to do for the whole family, including Flightdeck Flight Simulation Center, where you can “experience the thrill of competing in air-to-air combat while flying at 600 knots.” Is there something you'd like us to cover in our newsletter? Let us know by clicking the link below! [CLICK HERE]( Looking for a place to stay? Here are our picks. 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