Discover family-friendly U.S. destinations where theme parks, beaches, culture and wide-open landscapes come together.
From pulse-pounding theme parks to sun-soaked beaches, cultural cities and wide-open Western landscapes, these distinct destinations deliver unforgettable family experiences all their own. Whether you’re chasing thrills in Orlando, building sandcastles along South Carolina’s coast, diving into hands-on fun in Massachusetts or discovering rodeo roots under Montana’s big skies, each stop offers its own blend of adventure and connection. With experiences designed for toddlers, teens, parents and grandparents alike, these four family-friendly destinations across the USA make it easy to create shared memories that last long after the trip ends.
There’s always something new to discover in Orlando, where imagination seems to expand by the season. The city’s newest headline attraction — Universal Epic Universe — invites families into five immersive worlds that blend storytelling with next-level thrills, including SUPER NINTENDO WORLD and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic. At SeaWorld, SEAQuest: Legends of the Deep takes riders on a suspended dark ride through vibrant underwater ecosystems. Over at LEGOLAND Florida Resort, families can board the indoor, space-themed Galacticoaster for a kid-friendly cosmic adventure that gives riders the chance to customize their own spacecraft. Walt Disney World continues to refresh beloved favorites and add fresh attractions, from Soarin’ Across America at EPCOT to new live shows at Hollywood Studios and updated attractions at Magic Kingdom.

Stretching along 96 kilometers of South Carolina coastline known as the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach pairs wide sandy beaches with a bounty of family-friendly attractions. Spend the morning building sandcastles at Myrtle Beach Park, a favorite spot for birding or shelling, or splashing in gentle Atlantic waves at Surfside Beach, known for its calm, shallow waters. Then head to the lively Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, where arcades, souvenir shops, seafood restaurants and oceanfront rides keep everyone entertained. Opt for a round of mini golf or take in views of the water from a gondola on the 200-foot SkyWheel. Animal lovers can get up close with sharks and sea turtles at Ripley’s Aquarium and spot alligators, otters and other wild creatures at the nearby Lowcountry Zoo at Brookgreen Gardens.

From adrenaline rushes to academic landmarks, Massachusetts serves up culture and play in equal measure. In Boston, grab a bite at Hub Hall, a lively food hall serving lobster rolls, ramen, pizza and other fare, before testing your teamwork at Level99, an interactive challenge arena packed with mental and physical adventures perfect for teens and adults. About 145 kilometers southwest of Beantown, thrill seekers can spend the day at Six Flags New England near Springfield, where 12 roller coasters and the region’s largest water park keep the whole family entertained. Head west to score deals at the Lee Premium Outlets, then wind down in Cambridge with a stroll through the leafy campus of Harvard University — the oldest higher learning institution in the USA.

In Montana, big skies and bold traditions set the stage for adventures rooted in history. Rodeo — the state’s official sport — remains a summertime staple, where generations gather to watch barrel racing, bull riding, roping events and even kid-friendly mutton busting. Beyond the arena, the Montana Dinosaur Trail sparks young imaginations with 75-million-year-old fossils, Triceratops growth series and one of the most complete T. rex skeletons ever found. At Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park, guided tours reveal spectacular limestone formations, while hiking trails and campgrounds invite families to extend their trips. Visitors can also experience living Native American traditions at events like North American Indian Days and Crow Fair, where powwows, drumming and relay races welcome guests.
