My Favorite Family-Friendly Winter Vacations Across the U.S.

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As the holidays approach and winter knocks at our door, I can’t help but start thinking about where we might go next as a family. With four kids, winter vacations are our way to break up the cold months with some much-needed adventure and quality time together.

Whether we’re bundling up for snowy fun or escaping to sunshine, these family-friendly winter vacations in the U.S. always leave us with the best memories. ❄️ ☀️

If you’re like me, you want ideas that are kid-friendly, affordable, and realistic to pull off.

Below are five doable & worth-it winter family vacation ideas we’ve loved!

View from inside Sunny Jim's Sea Cave in La Jolla, the opening shaped like a man’s profile, looking out to blue water and sunlit coastal cliffs.
Sunny Jim Sea Cave

Here’s where we go (and why each one is doable & worth it for families). ⬇️

#1 Phoenix: Outdoor Fun and Sunshine

Phoenix made our list of best family-friendly winter vacations because there’s so much to do outdoors—and so much of it is free or super budget-friendly. Plus, the winter weather is AMAZING. 🌵 ☀️

One of our family’s favorite Phoenix memories is the quick hike to Hole in the Rock.

It’s short and manageable for little legs, with a fun payoff at the top—the kids love peeking through the “window” or “hole”.

After the hike, we usually stroll the lagoon to look for birds and fish and then enjoy a simple picnic. .

💡Pro Tip: Do Hole in the Rock + lagoon picnic before lunch, then pick one paid attraction nearby to keep things simple—either the Phoenix Zoo or Desert Botanical Garden (they’re in the same area), so you’re not crisscrossing the city.

Two boys stand inside two red-rock openings at Hole-in-the-Rock in Papago Park, Phoenix, during a sunny family hike.
Hole in the Rock at Papago Park in Phoenix

Beyond parks and trails, Phoenix is packed with kid-fun like McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, Phoenix Children’s Museum, and Goldfield Ghost Town.

And if you want a “wow” moment, a sunset hot-air balloon ride over the desert is unforgettable.

Colorful hot-air balloon over Arizona’s desert ridges and blue lake near Phoenix.

Why it’s doable (mom-to-mom):

  • Free playgrounds and easy parking almost everywhere
  • Short, kid-friendly hikes with big views
  • Attractions that cluster well so you can keep driving minimal

Quick 3-Day Plan

  • Day 1: Hole-in-the-Rock → lagoon picnic → choose Phoenix Zoo or Desert Botanical Garden
  • Day 2: McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park → slow afternoon at the pool/playground
  • Day 3: Goldfield Ghost Town → tacos + sunset park time

Where to Stay in Phoenix with Kids

From our family: When we visited Phoenix, we stayed with my mom while she was “wintering” there—so we didn’t use hotels. She rented a vacation rental in Chandler, which worked great for our family. If I were booking a place today, I’d start here:

What I Look for When Choosing Accommodations

  • 2+ bedrooms or a true suite with a door/separate sleeping spaces
  • Kitchen/kitchenette for breakfasts + snacks
  • Washer/dryer (in-unit or on-site)
  • Pool or splash area; lazy river/slide = bonus joy
  • Bed setup that works for six (e.g., 2 queens + sofa bed, bunks, or a king + bunks)
  • Short, easy drive to parks/playgrounds, groceries, and kid-friendly restaurants
  • Parking that’s simple (free or clearly stated fees)
  • Flexible cancellation / pay later
  • Recent, high ratings for hotels and fresh reviews and photos for vacation rentals
Wooden storefronts and saloon at Goldfield Ghost Town as people stroll the historic main street on a sunny day.
Goldfield Ghost Town

There is absolutely no shortage of family fun, memorable experiences, and outdoor adventure on a winter Phoenix family vacation!

#2 San Diego: Sunshine and Family Adventures

San Diego is one of those places I keep bringing our boys back to.

We ALWAYS start on the USS Midway, and they’re instantly wide-eyed—climbing into cockpits, spotting jets, asking a million questions. Afterwards, we’ll wander into Seaport Village for a carousel ride and a treat, then sit by the water and just soak it all in. It’s easy, happy, and very us.

On another day, we’ll head to Balboa Park. The gardens and Spanish-style buildings feel magical, and we pick just one or two museums so no one melts down—then let the kids run on the lawns.

Need help choosing? I rounded up our favorites here: 5 Best Museums for Kids (Mom-Approved)

Alternatively, if your family wants animals over museums, you can swap this day for the San Diego Zoo (it’s right in Balboa Park) and then finish with a short garden stroll or playground time if energy allows.

La Jolla is another must-visit on our San Diego vacation. The kids love seeing the sea lions on the rocks, checking out the tidepools if the timing is right, and I can’t get enough of the big ocean views.

💡Pro Tip: Cluster your day so you’re not driving all over the place—USS Midway + Seaport Village; Balboa Park gardens + 1–2 museums or San Diego Zoo; La Jolla seals + an ice cream bribe for the ride home.

Three boys saluting an older gentleman with a yellow hat inside the USS Midway.
Junior Pilot Program

Before you plan you San Diego vacation, make sure to skim my San Diego Family Vacation Tips for where to stay, best places to eat, and more tip for our favorite attractions!

Why it’s doable:

  • Short drives and walkable waterfronts
  • Plenty of free spaces for the kids to explore (parks, beaches, gardens)
  • Easy to choose “one big thing” per day

Our go-to place to stay in San Diego when we want extra space and an easy location is Homewood Suites Liberty Station — read my full review, then check prices & availability

Quick 3-Day Plan

  • Day 1: USS Midway → Seaport Village stroll/playground
  • Day 2: Day 2 (choose one):
    • A) Balboa Park (gardens + 1–2 museums) → Old Town San Diego for dinner
    • B) San Diego Zoo (in Balboa Park) → optional quick garden stroll
  • Day 3: La Jolla (seals/tidepools) → optional Sunny Jim Sea Cave or Coronado afternoon

On a budget? I’ve rounded up our favorite free and low-cost ideas here: Budget-Friendly San Diego.

Casa del Prado building with its arched walkways, columns, and detailed design.
Casa del Prado at Balboa Park

San Diego With Kids: Hotels, Vacation Rentals & Top Attractions

View across the water of the USS Midway aircraft carrier.
USS Midway

Why we keep coming back to San Diego

What I love most about San Diego is how effortless family adventures feel.

Whether we’re taking a scenic stroll, checking out an iconic attraction, or grabbing a bite at one of the many kid-friendly spots, there are so many simple ways to make memories together.

San Diego has become one of our go-to winter getaways for its mix of sunshine, outdoor time, and can’t-miss experiences with kids.

It’s the kind of place where you can slow down, soak in the moments, and still have plenty to keep everyone happy.

California sea lions on the beach in La Jolla, California
Seals at La Jolla

#3 Dallas, Texas: Big Adventures and Unique Family Experiences

Dallas has been on our family travel wish list for a while, and we finally made it happen!

It’s a great family-friendly winter destination because of its moderate winter weather and abundance of kid-friendly activities—and it did not disappoint!

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

We kicked things off at the Perot Museum, where the kids raced a cheetah (and a T-Rex!) and dove into hands-on exhibits I had to drag them away from. We had a blast here!

At the Dallas World Aquarium, the sloth stole the show (or it did for me anyways).

Sloth in the tree at the Dallas World Aquarium

A big highlight of the trip was The Star in Frisco, where the kids had an absolute blast running on the 50-yard replica Dallas Cowboys turf at Tostitos Championship Plaza. They felt like professional athletes for the day!

We balanced the big indoor stops with playground breaks—Waterford Park’s rocket ship and Spirit Park’s treehouse are both tons of fun!

💡➡️ Pro Tip: To make the most of your trip, I recommend planning ahead and grouping activities by location to minimize driving time.

The Star in Frisco

Why It’s Doable:

  • Tons of indoor options if weather wobbles
  • Clear “zones” so you can cluster stops (which I would do because traffic can be an issue!)
  • Easy parking, family dining everywhere
Crinkled looking football player huddle stainless steel statue in the center of a roundabout at the Star in Frisco, Texas.
The Huddle Sculpture located at The Star in Frisco

Quick 3-Day Plan

  • Day 1 (Downtown/Arts District): Perot Museum → Klyde Warren Park (Children’s Park + food trucks)
  • Day 2 (Frisco/Allen): The Star turf time → Waterford Park (rocket ship themed in Allen) OR Spirit Park (treehouse play structures) → TopGolf
  • Day 3 (Downtown/West End): Dallas World Aquarium → pick one nearby:
    • Klyde Warren Park (playground + lawn time)
    • Reunion Tower GeO-Deck (big views = quick wow)

Where to Stay in Dallas

Where we stayed: We chose Residence Inn Dallas Allen/Fairview and really liked it! It is walkable to shops and restaurants, quick on/off the interstate, roomy suites with kitchens, free hot breakfast, and yes… state-of-Texas waffles (the kids were obsessed).

With endless opportunities for new experiences and unforgettable family moments, Dallas is a fantastic winter destination for families—and one we can’t wait to revisit!

Shark Tunnel at the Dallas World Aquarium

#4 Gatlinburg: A Family Favorite in Every Season 

Gatlinburg has my heart. ❤️

It’s cozy and festive, with mountain views that make you pause.

We haven’t visited in winter yet—our trips have been spring and summer—but it’s high on our list after hearing how amazing it is from others.

Our kids love Anakeesta (I do too!)

From gliding up on the Chondola to wandering the Treetop Skywalk, and climbing at all of the different obstacles and play structures, Anakeesta is always on our to-do list when we visit Gatlinburg.

Here’s Why We Always Visit Anakeesta in Gatlinburg. 💕

People walking across the treetop skywalk at Anakeesta in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Treetop Skywalk at Anakeesta

On a chilly day, Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies is the perfect warm, backup plan.

If the weather cooperates, drive through Great Smoky Mountains National Park for a snowy hike or a scenic pull-off, then warm up with cocoa in town for the perfect winter day.

For easy downtown planning, see Downtown Gatlinburg: Ultimate Guide for Your Visit.

Winter adds extra sparkle: twinkling lights downtown, fun at The Island, and easy family meals that keep everyone in good spirits.

Ober Mountain’s tubing and ice activities are perfect for burning energy without a full ski day.

Pro Tip: Not sure whether to spend your time at Ober or Anakeesta? Read Ober Mountain vs. Anakeesta: Which Is the Better Family Attraction. Watching costs? Don’t miss Top 10 Free Things to Do in Gatlinburg for Families.

People driving colorful motorized bumper inner tubes on an ice rink.
Ober Mountain Motorized Bumper Inner Tubes

Why It’s Doable:

  • Compact area with short drives (although traffic can be an issue at times)
  • Tons of family dining and sweet treats
  • Mix of indoor/outdoor so plans don’t fall apart

💡 Pro Tip: Pick one indoor and one outdoor plan each day so you can flex with the weather—then book any timed tickets first.

Quick 3-Day Plan

  • Day 1: Anakeesta (Treetop Skywalk) → downtown lights stroll
  • Day 2: Ripley’s Aquarium → The Island (rides + dinner)
  • Day 3: Smokies scenic stop → Ober Mountain tubing/ice
Boy posing with a bear statue outside of the Mountain Mall in Gatlinburg.
Bear Statue in downtown Gatlinburg

Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge: Family Hotels, Cabins & Tickets

We’ve personally stayed at Residence Inn Pigeon Forge near The Island, and it worked really well for our family—suite layout, hot breakfast, fantastic pool and across the street from The Island.

Check prices & availability here: Residence Inn Pigeon Forge near The Island

We’ve also been happy with several vacation rentals in the area—especially when I carefully read recent reviews and look for a good bed setup, kitchen, and views!

Start your lodging search here: Where to Stay in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge with Kids: Best Hotels & Cabins.


Planning the whole trip? Don’t miss Gatlinburg with Kids: Ultimate Family Vacation Guide to the Smoky Mountains.

Daytime view of the exterior of the Residence Inn Pigeon Forge and the pool area.
Residence Inn Pigeon Forge

During the wintertime, Gatlinburg brings the right mix of adventure, rest, and small-town charm—and that’s exactly why it’s a favorite year-round. I think your family will love it as much as ours does!

#5 Kansas City: Hands-On Museums & Easy Winter Days

Kansas City may not be as mild as some of our sunshine picks, but it’s a winter win for families because there’s so much to do indoors AND most of it clusters nicely so you’re not in the car all day.

Union Station is our hub: the kids climb, tinker, and explore at Science City, race over to the Model Train Gallery, and then we wander the historic halls for photos and a snack.

Union Station also hosts unique traveling exhibits throughout the year, and during the holidays Holiday Reflections turns the Grand Plaza into an immersive walk-through village with the sights and sounds of the season.

💡Pro Tip: Check dates and ticket types—traveling exhibits and Holiday Reflections often have timed entry or separate admission.

Festive nutcracker statue holding a glowing snow globe on display inside Union Station in Kansas City, surrounded by twinkling Christmas trees and lights.

Over at Crown Center, we mix SEA LIFE and LEGOLAND Discovery Center for a high-energy day and, if timing works, pop outside for seasonal skating at the Ice Terrace.

If you’ve got older kids or basketball fans, swap in the College Basketball Experience at T-Mobile Center and grab lunch in the Power & Light District.

Two boys sitting at what looks like an ESPN U announcers desk with microphones and a tv screen behind them as they are giving the play-by-play of a college basketball game at the College Basketball Experience in Kansas City.

💡Pro Tip: Plan by area. Do Union Station one day and Crown Center the next, so you can park once and enjoy a couple of big wins without rushing. Save a weather-flex slot for either the National WWI Museum & Memorial (great views and exhibits) or more time at your kids’ favorite stop.

Why it’s doable

  • Short drives and clear “zones” (Union Station/WWI; Crown Center)
  • Lots of indoor options if temps dip
  • Plenty of hotel suites that fit bigger families

Quick 3-Day Plan

Day 1 (Union Station): Science City → Model Train Gallery→ Union Station wander (treats/photo ops) 🎄🎅🏻Holiday visit? Add Holiday Reflections.

Day 2 (Crown Center): SEA LIFE → LEGOLAND Discovery Center → Crown Center shops; seasonal Ice Terrace if open

Day 3 (Pick your pair):
A) Nelson-Atkins Museum (lawn if mild) → National WWI Museum & Memorial

B) Crown Center day: Hallmark Visitors Center → Kaleidoscope → Museum of BBQ → lunch at Crown Center (check hours; Kaleidoscope often uses free timed tickets)

➡️ Older kids alternative: College Basketball Experience (at T-Mobile Center) → lunch in the Power & Light District

Want a plug-and-play plan? Grab my Best 3-Day Kansas City Itinerary for Families

Boy wearing a black sweatshirt pedaling an orange bike on a rope in the air with a pile of bricks connected underneath it at Science City in Kansas City's Union Station.

Where We Stayed in Kansas City (Our Favorites)

We visit Kansas City about twice a year and have stayed at many great hotels for our family.

Here’s our family’s guide to the best Kansas City neighborhoods and hotels—from Downtown and the Plaza to Overland Park and the Legends.

Homewood Suites at the Kansas City Speedway — roomy suites with kitchens in the Legends area (near KC Speedway, Children’s Mercy Park, outlets, dining). Great for spreading out.
Prices & availability – Homewood Suites at the Kansas City Speedway

Drury Inn & Suites Overland Park — friendly price point with the Drury extras our kids love: hot breakfast and the 5:30 Kickback (light dinner + drinks), popcorn/soda in the lobby, and an indoor pool. Bonus: it’s right next to iFly indoor skydiving—you can literally walk over and make your skydive dreams come true (we did!).
Prices & availabilityDrury Inn & Suites Overland Park

Great Wolf Lodge Kansas City — built-in entertainment including the indoor water park, arcade, MagiQuest, laser tag, and daily Great Wolf Lodge activities, plus on-site dining makes easy days even when it’s chilly.
Prices & availability: Great Wolf Lodge Kansas City

Prefer to compare more options?

Family-Friendly Hotels: hotels near Union Station/Crown Center · hotels near Country Club Plaza · Overland Park hotels

Bottom line: Kansas City is an easy winter pick—big indoor fun, short hops between stops, and simple plans that still feel special.

Brightly colored climbing structure with nets, ramps, netted tunnels, and ropes inside of Science City.

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More Family-Friendly Winter Vacation Ideas

While our top five picks are full of family-friendly fun, there are so many other incredible destinations perfect for a winter getaway! Here are a couple of other spots we’ve visited as a family and absolutely recommend:

Family standing on top of the Hoover Dam with the Callaghan-Tillman Memorial Bridge in the background.
Hoover Dam

Las Vegas, NevadaLas Vegas might surprise you as a family-friendly destination, but there’s so much for kids to enjoy! From the Bellagio Fountains (my favorite!) and the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay to taking day trips to the Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire State Park, it’s a fun spot to mix entertainment, exploration, relaxation.

Boy with a green sweatshirt with his hands in his pockets with his back turned as he is looking into the distance at the red rock formations.
Valley of Fire State Park

Palm Springs, California – Palm Springs may be another surprising family-friendly destination but again, there is SO MUCH to do with kids! Plus, the weather in the winter is AMAZING! Also, Palm Springs has so many gorgeous resorts with fantastic pools that are perfect for families. We love Marriott’s Desert Springs Villas! Our favorite spots to visit include Living Desert Zoo and Gardens and the Palm Springs Air Museum. We especially loved the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which offers incredible views and a snowy winter experience at the top! Finally, take a day trip to Joshua Tree National Park!

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway tramcar connected to cables going down a large canyon with a colorful sunset in the background.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Holiday pick (Nov–Dec): Branson at Christmas with kids — lights, Silver Dollar City, festive shows. Start here: 15 Branson Christmas Activities You Can’t Miss

Mom and toddler walking through a red-and-green Christmas light tunnel at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri.
Tunnel of lights at Silver Dollar City in Branson

Start Planning Your Winter Adventure

AND there you have it…the my favorite family-friendly winter vacation ideas. Each of these destinations are phenomenal places to spend time and make memories with your family. You cannot go wrong with any of them!

Ready to start planning?! Get the Travel Itinerary Planner and build your winter itinerary tonight. ⤵

May you love your adventures. KW

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