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Visit Happy Hive Bee Co: A Hands-On Bee Experience in Greenville 🐝

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Is there a beekeeping experience near Greenville, SC? YEP! We got to go to the Happy Hive Bee Co. apiary in Taylors, SC and it was awesome—definitely one of those experiences your family will keep talking about.

If you’re looking for something unique, educational, and outdoorsy, Happy Hive Bee Co is such a fun and educational option for families, homeschoolers, or even a creative date night.

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to visit a working bee hive near Greenville, SC, Happy Hive Bee Co offers a hands-on experience that lets families safely learn about bees, pollinators, and honey production up close. From suiting up with real beekeepers to seeing inside an active hive, this unique Taylors, SC experience is one of the most interesting outdoor activities for kids and adults in the Upstate.

First, Meet the Beekeepers

When you arrive at Happy Hive, you’ll start at their brand new, beautiful pavilion, where you meet the beekeepers and get oriented before heading out.

The beekeepers at Happy Hive, Kristen and Jessica, truly make the experience. You can feel their interest and excitement about their bees, beekeeping, and sharing what they’re learning, right away. The whole experience was full of information, but it was very easy to understand and really engaging for all of us.

Happy Hive Bee Co

What It’s Like Visiting Happy Hive Bee Co

From the pavilion, it’s a short, lovely hike to the apiary (that’s where beehives are kept). Along the way, we even saw three deer, which was so fun.

Once you arrive at the apiary, the real cool stuff starts.

  • You get to suit up like a real beekeeper
  • Walk into rows of adorable, custom-decorated hives set up in a square
  • And Kristen will open up a hive to show you what’s going on.
Happy Hive

A Great Experience for All Comfort Levels

And yes—if bees make you a little nervous, you’re not alone. Bees can sting, so it’s natural to feel unsure, but they’re also incredibly important to our environment and food supply, and watching how they work together to keep their hive healthy is fascinating

One of the things I really loved is that everyone can participate in the hive visit at their own comfort level.

  • One of my kids was hesitant and didn’t want to suit up. He watched from a distance and still learned a ton (and took great photos!)
  • My other son, Matthew, wore the bee suit and got close to the hive, but kept a little space between himself and the bees. He could see inside, but didn’t want to get closer.
  • As for me—I wanted to jump right in and see those fuzzy little bees up close. “Hi guys!”

Truthfully, the bees were not agitated at all. They just kind of went about their business, working hard for the hive. It does feel a little funny. I mean, there’s buzzing all around you as you’re looking at the hive and holding the frames. Normally, I don’t want that particular type of buzzing that close to me. But it was really neat to wear the bee suit and know that I likely wasn’t going to get stung (I didn’t), and that gave me the opportunity to see bees and bee hives in a very new, up close way.

Up Close With the Bees

While examining our hive, we got to see frames of beautifully capped honey, which Kristen and Jessica were especially excited about.

Then we explored the section where the queen stays and lays eggs—and we spotted her right away! 👑Queen BEEyoncé. She was named by Kidding Around readers during last summer’s social media vote, in case you missed that fun.

Holding the Kidding Around bees at Happy Hive Bee Co

I got to hold a couple of bee frames, and that was so cool. They just kept working and doing their thing while we got a good look at them.

And we got to watch while Kristen and Jessica did a little hive maintenance, removing some new queen cups the hive was trying to build to make a new queen and split the hive. That means less honey in this hive, and we don’t want that. Instead, the beekeepers will just add a new box to give the bees some more room and keep them happy right there.

Fun Activities Kids Will Love

During our hive visit, Kristen collected some of the male bees, called drones. They don’t sting, so they are safe to handle. AND, they always want to fly back to their hive. So, we each got to mark a couple bees with a color, then Jessica and Kristen went back to the hive, and we released our drones from the pavilion. We were shocked how fast Matthew’s orange drones got back to the hive. It seemed like just a few seconds. Christopher’s got there right after, and well, mine must have gotten lost.

Marking bees at Happy Hive for a drone race
Marking bees at Happy Hive for a drone race

We finished off our visit with a pollinator picnic, that Kristen and Jessica set out for us. We dug in while they were getting in place for our drone race and then we got to sit and visit with them awhile after the race. Our picnic had fruit, cheese, meat, crackers, sweets and of course, honey.

    Choose Your Happy Hive Experience

    There are a few different ways your family can experience Happy Hive, depending on how hands-on you want to be:

    • Adopt-A-Hive Experience – $500/year
      This is the full experience we did! You sponsor a hive for the year and get:
      • Video updates throughout the season
      • A visit to your hive like the one we described, with the pollinator picnic
      • Honey from your hive at the end of the season
    • Hive Visit Experience – $80 per person
      This is the hands-on visit we described above.
      • Visit the apiary and suit up
      • Have a picnic
      • Learn about bees up close in a very personalized experience
    • Hive Hosting at Home
      Want bees on your own property? Happy Hive can install and maintain a hive for you, so you get all the benefits without the upkeep.

    The Quick Details: Happy Hive Bee Co

    Our hive, and others in the apiary, are part of the Adopt-A-Hive program, where families, troops, and businesses decorate and support their own hive. It’s a really cool way to get involved and learn more about beekeeping, and also help promote healthy pollinator populations.

    • Location: Happy Hive Bee Co, Greenville, SC
    • Booking: Schedule your hive visit experience online through their website
    • Good for:
      • Families with older kids
      • Homeschool groups
      • Nature lovers
      • Unique date nights

    Visiting a bee hive was cooler than we expected—and definitely cooler than our teens expected.

    And the best part? Everyone walks away with a new appreciation for these tiny but mighty pollinators.

    If your family is looking for something different to do in Greenville, this is such a fun and meaningful experience to try.

    FAQ: Visiting Happy Hive

    Is the Happy Hive Bee Co experience safe for kids?

    Yes! Safety is a big part of the experience at Happy Hive Bee Co. Visitors wear protective bee suits during the hive visit, and the beekeepers carefully guide everyone through the experience step by step. Kids and adults can participate at whatever comfort level feels right for them, whether that means getting close to the hive or observing from a little farther away.

    Will we get stung by bees?

    While bees can sting, the bees at Happy Hive Bee Co were very calm during our visit, and everyone wore protective bee suits while near the hive. The beekeepers explained everything clearly and helped everyone feel comfortable. We did not get stung during our experience, and guests can choose how close they want to get to the bees.

    What age is best for the experience?

    The experience is best for older kids, tweens, teens, and adults who can follow directions and stay calm around the hives. It’s a great fit for homeschool groups, nature-loving families, and anyone curious about pollinators and beekeeping.

    What is included in the Hive Visit Experience?

    The Hive Visit Experience includes a guided visit to the apiary, protective bee suits, hands-on learning about bees and hives, and a pollinator picnic. Guests also get to see the inside of a working hive and may even participate in fun activities like marking drones for a bee race.

    Can nervous kids still participate?

    Absolutely. One of the best parts of the experience is that everyone can participate at their own comfort level. Kids who don’t want to suit up or get close to the hive can still watch, learn, ask questions, and enjoy the experience from a comfortable distance.

    What is the Adopt-A-Hive program?

    The Adopt-A-Hive program allows families, businesses, and groups to sponsor a hive for the season. Participants receive updates throughout the year, enjoy a personalized hive visit experience, and receive honey from their hive at the end of the season. It’s a fun way to support pollinators while learning more about beekeeping.

    What do you wear to a beehive tour?

    Closed-toed shoes are a must, but sturdy boots that cover your ankles are best. Otherwise, just clothes that a bee suit and zip over. In other words, don’t show up in a long dress. Short, pants, and t-shirts are where it’s at.

    Have you ever visited a beehive or tried something like this? We’d love to hear about it—drop your thoughts in the comments!


    Educational Vacations for Families: Day Trips + Travel Ideas

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    Thinking about turning an adventure into an educational vacation?
    The Kidding Around team loves to learn on the road and has compiled a list of ideas for educational vacations for families in Upstate SC. From our nation’s capital to national parks, there is so much to see, memories to make, and things to learn.

    Educational travel and day trip ideas

    This article includes:
    Educational Vacations
    Educational Day Trips from Upstate, SC

    Educational adventures near Greenville, SC

    Looking for learning opportunities that are close to home? Here’s a list of educational things to do near Greenville, SC.

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    Educational Vacations for Families

    There’s an opportunity to learn anywhere you travel. Between kid-friendly vacation spots with guided tours, interactive exhibits, self-guided strolls, and living history museums, learning experiences abound for families traveling the United States and abroad. In this section, you’ll find some travel tips, plus places our Kidding Around Team members have traveled with their families. They discovered some really fabulous learning opportunities.

    If you’re thinking about a road trip, start with these 30+ tips for educational trips with kids from a mom who has traveled by car with four kids on several weeks-long adventures.

    If you’re headed anywhere near a national park, don’t forget about the free national park pass for 4th graders. Every 4th grade student and their family can get into national parks for free. We’ve used this pass to visit the Grand Canyon, Arches National Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and more!

    Don’t miss the junior ranger programs while you’re at the national parks. Kids will learn a lot about each park or site and earn a special badge or patch when they complete the booklet. Read about our experiences at the following national parks.

    If you’re a homeschool family who likes to travel, check out the opportunities at Traveling Homeschoolers. Here’s a review of a trip we took with them to the Rocky Mountains.

    South Carolina Educational Vacations

    Exploring black history in Charleston, SC

    Educational Places to Visit in Charleston, SC

    Here’s an entire trip to Charleston, SC loaded with learning opportunities for the whole family: An Educational Trip to Charleston, SC

    Here are some individual educational sites and venues in Charleston:

    If you’re planning a whole trip to Charleston, don’t miss our complete Guide to Charleston, SC.

    Charleston bridge

    Looking for a unique place to stay in Charleston? You can sleep on this yacht right in historic Charleston.

    Educational Trips for Families Near Hilton Head, Port Royal, Beaufort

    You can find some excellent tips for educational vacations in Unique Ideas for Family Fun in the Port Royal-Hilton Head-Beaufort Area of the Lowcountry, including:

    Need a place to stay in Hilton Head? Check out this affordable Hilton Head villa by the ocean.

    Educational Vacations in Myrtle Beach, SC

    Spending time in Myrtle Beach? It’s an excellent educational trip for families since there are tons of ocean-related adventures, an aquarium, historic sites, and more!

    Brookgreen Gardens, Myrtle Beach
    Huntington Beach State Park, Myrtle Beach
    Ripleys Aquarium, Myrtle Beach

    Spending time in Myrtle Beach?
    KA’s Travel Guide to Myrtle Beach
    .

    Travel Guide to Coastal SC: Myrtle Beach

    Scenes from Huntington Beach State Park
    Huntington Beach State Park

    North Carolina Educational Vacations

    Outer Banks, NC is full of history, beach critters to explore, and tons of educational opportunities, including:

    Looking for a place to stay in North Carolina’s Outer Banks? Check out this beach house in Kill Devil Hills. It’s near the beach and has its own pool and hot tub!

    Outer Banks, NC

    Experience the Outer Banks of
    North Carolina!
    Check out our KA review before your next adventure.

    Tennessee Educational Vacations

    Titanic Museum, Pigeon Forge, TN
    PINK Jeep Tour, Pigeon Forge, TN
    Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, TN
    Ripley’s Aquarium, Gatlinburg, TN
    The Lost Sea, Sweetwater, TN
    Chattanooga Zoo, Chattanooga, TN

    For more adventure, don’t miss our Chattanooga, TN Guide.

    Want to stay in the middle of it all? Here’s a gorgeous townhouse in downtown Chattanooga.

    Taco Mamacita  and bridge in Chattanooga, TN

    KA’s Guide to Chattanooga, Tennesee with fun, food, and places to explore!

    Washington, DC Educational Vacations

    A visit to the nation’s capital is one of the top educational vacations you can go on with your family. With monuments, museums, and rich history on every corner, this trip is one for the memory bank.

    Read about our experience at Mount Vernon.

    Florida Educational Vacations

    The mild weather all year round make Florida a wonderful place to go on an educational trip with your family! If you’re interested in space, nature, or marine life, Florida is THE place to go learn and have fun.

    St. Augustine Alligator Farm, St. Augustine, FL
    Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL
    Myakka River State Park, Sarasota, FL
    Blue Springs State Park, Orange City, FL

    sign from visitor center at KSC

    Rockets, space, and more!
    Check out our KA review of the Kennedy Space Center

    Turn your trip to the Kennedy Space Center into a fabulous beach vacation with a stay at this oceanfront condo, just a short drive away.

    Ohio Educational Vacation

    National Museum of the US Air Force

    The museum is totally free and has loads of history to experience and learn.

    Visit the National Museum of the US Air Force.

    Discover everything you need to know about the National Museum of the US Air Force, plus learn about more things to do in Dayton, Ohio.

    Michigan Educational Vacation

    The Reptarium

    The Reptarium, Utica, MI

    Check out this highly interactive reptile zoo in Michigan!

    Here’s our review of the Reptarium

    Alabama Educational Vacation

    Alligator Alley

    alligator alley

    Looking to teach a science lesson about reptiles of North America? Head to Alligator Alley in Alabama!

    Learn About Sea Turtles

    Have a budding marine biologist on your hands? Plan a visit to Jekyll Island for a visit to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. You’ll learn all about sea turtle health and what threatens them in the wild. You’ll even see the sea turtle hospital.

    Or, if the Outer Banks of North Carolina are more to your liking, you can visit the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island. Here, you’ll get to learn about sea turtles and see a sea turtle rescue hospital called the STAR Center. The aquarium is also home to many other sea creatures and reptiles.


    Educational Day Trips Near Upstate, SC

    There are so many educational day-trip adventures that are accessible to those living in the Upstate. There are some fabulous opportunities in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. If you’re thinking a day trip might not be enough of an escape, just string a few of these options together and grab a hotel or VRBO for a little vacation not too far from home.

    Day Trips to See Dinosaurs! Plan a day trip to one of these fabulous places to see dinos in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.

    Elk walking across the street in Cherokee, NC

    North Carolina Educational Day Trips for Families

    See elk at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center, Cherokee, NC
    Carl Sandburg Home, Flat Rock, NC
    Blue Ghost Firefly Tour, Pisgah Forest, NC
    Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NC
    WNC Nature Center, Asheville, NC
    North Carolina Arboretum, Asheville, NC
    Holmes Educational State Forest, Hendersonville, NC
    Cradle of Forestry, Pisgah Forest, NC
    Team ECCO Aquarium and Shark Lab, Hendersonville, NC
    KidSenses, Rutherfordton, NC
    Winchester Creek Farm, Waynesville, NC
    Carolina Raptor Center, Charlotte, NC
    Schiele Museum, Gastonia, NC
    Ellaberry Llama Farm, Hendersonville, NC
    Sullenberger Aviation Museum, Charlotte, NC
    North Carolina Zoo, Asheboro, NC

    South Carolina Educational Day Trips for Families

    Petting a horse at Eden Farms
    Eden Farms

    Fish Hatchery, Walhalla, SC
    Stumphouse Tunnel, Walhalla, SC
    Kings Mountain Battlefield, Kings Mountain, SC
    Split Creek Farm, Anderson, SC
    Duke World of Energy, Seneca, SC
    Anne Springs Close Greenway, Fort Mill, SC
    Eden Farms, Marietta, SC
    Strawberry Hill, Chesnee, SC
    SC Botanical Garden, Clemson, SC
    Revolutionary War sites, Camden, SC
    Bob Campbell Geology Museum, Clemson, SC
    Denver Downs Farm, Anderson, SC

    Pickens, SC Educational Day Trip Ideas, including:

    Riverbanks Zoo, Columbia
    EdVenture, Columbia

    Georgia Educational Day Trips for Families

    Black History Sites, Atlanta, GA
    Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA
    The Delta Flight Museum, Atlanta, GA
    The Atlanta Zoo, Atlanta, GA
    Dunwoody Park and Nature Center, Dunwoody, GA
    State Botanical Gardens, Athens, GA

    Visit Blairsville, GA, learning opportunities include:

    • Track Rock Gap Petroglyphs
    • Meeks Park and the Appalachian Sculpture Project
    Track Rock Gap

    What fabulous educational adventures have you discovered while traveling? Let us know in the comments!

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    100+ reviews of the
    top destinations for families

    $1 Tickets: Regal Cinemas Summer Movie Express (2026) & Real Mom Tips

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    Take the kids to the movies this summer for just $1 with Regal Cinemas summer movies during Regal Summer Movie Express! If you’re looking for low-cost summer fun and a break from the heat, look no further than the summer movie deals at Regal Theaters. Here’s everything you need to know to take advantage of these special summer movie deals, plus this year’s Summer Movie Express lineup.

    Looking for Regal kids’ summer movie dollar deals?

    Regal Cinemas has brought back their Summer Movies Express this year. Family-friendly movies are offered from June 1st to August 13th for only $1. Generally, two movies are featured each week with showtimes at 11am Monday through Thursday. We’ve organized this year’s movie line-up in an easy to read table below. But before going, check with your local participating cinema.

    Finding Your Local Regal Cinema

    Finding your local Regal Cinema for Summer Movie Express is easy. Just head to Summer Movie Express. Once you click on a movie title poster at the bottom of the page, a pop-up will prompt you to add your zip code. Each time you go back to the summer movie express promotions page and click on a movie title poster, you’ll get movie times for all participating theaters near you. You’ll even have the option of purchasing tickets online, but of course, you can also jut head to the box office.

    Find Your Summer Movie Express participating Regal location
    Regal Cinemas Location

    What Movies are Playing at Regal’s Summer Movies Express?

    2026 Summer Express Movie Titles

    What kids’ regal summer movies are playing this year? Here’s the movie lineup! Exact movies and times might vary by location.

    June 1st – June 4thSing
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
    June 8th – June 11thKung Fu Panda 4
    David
    June 15th – June 18thKPop Demon Hunters A Sing-Along Event
    The Wild Robot
    June 22nd – June 25thThe Bad Guys 2
    The Garfield Movie
    June 29th – July 2ndA Minecraft Movie
    Sonic the Hedgehog 2
    July 6th – July 9thSonic the Hedgehog 3
    How to Train Your Dragon
    July 13th – July 16thScoob!
    July 20th – July 23rdAnimal Farm
    The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants
    July 27th – July 30thDog Man
    Paddington in Peru
    August 3rd – August 6thCharlie the Wonderdog
    Despicable Me 4
    August 10th – August 13thThe Sandlot
    Muppets: Treasure Island

    Mom Tips: Snacks at the Movies

    You got Regal kids summer movie deals for your tickets, but what about those movie snacks? Here’s how you save money there.

    During the Summer Movie Express, you can take advantage of the special discount of $3 off a Snack Pack while you’re at the theater. The Snack Pack includes a junior-sized drink, popcorn, and fruit gummies or a cup of Dippin’ Dots ice cream. To save even more on snacks, take advantage of rewards programs like Regal Crown Club, where you earn points towards free concessions and tickets for every dollar you spend.

    But, we know that even that can get expensive and add up. So, here are some extra mom methods for getting it done cheap.

    Mom Tip #1: Bring empty sandwich bags or brown paper bags into the theater. Buy one large popcorn and put handfuls of popcorn into the empty bags, so everyone in your family gets their own bag. Often, these large popcorns are refillable for free, so you’ll have enough to go around. Everyone gets their own bag, which makes them happy. And you’re happy because you’re not buying heaps of individual bags of popcorn and very likely spending nearly your entire weekly grocery budget to do it.

    Mom Tip #2: Similarly, bring in empty water bottles and fill them up at a water fountain, or buy a large beverage and split it up by pouring it into those individual bottles.

    Mom Tip #3: Skip the snacks altogether. This can be so hard, especially with the bright neon signs and screens with rolling images of popcorn and candy. But, if you tell the kids a special treat is coming after the movie (like going out for ice cream or picking out a special box of popsicles at the store), that might just be enough to skip purchasing movie theater snacks altogether.

    Popcorn at the movies

    Cheap summer movies for kids

    Looking for more low-cost movies?
    Check out our list of Summer Movie Deals.


    Have you gone to a movie at Regal’s Summer Movie Express?

    Things to Do This Summer in Greenville, SC

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    Inside: A list of the best things to do in summer in Greenville, SC. Loaded up with lots of seriously fun ideas (we’ve tried them all!) use this as your summer bucket list checklist.


    Planning your summer in Greenville? As the weather heats up our thoughts turn to summer. Summertime in Greenville, SC is full of swimming holes to discover, day trips to enjoy, ice cream cones, waterslides, and outdoor events.

    In this summer guide, you’ll find places where you can swim, wade, and creek stomp in Greenville, SC! We also have our best frozen treat recommendations so you can find that perfect ice cream cone and stellar milkshake. You’ll also find free and cheap things to do, plus movies, summer camps, and date nights.

    We’ll be updating all summer long, so bookmark this page and check back for more summertime fun opportunities.

    The Ultimate Summer in Greenville, SC Guide

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    Places to Cool Off Near Greenville, SC
    Summer’s Frozen Treats in Greenville, SC
    Outdoor Spaces and Parks in Greenville, SC
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    Getting Started Homeschooling: 11 Frequently Asked Questions in South Carolina

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    Thinking about homeschooling? We’ve gathered some common first timer homeschool questions and asked Dianna Broughton, director of Carolina Homeschooler, to help us with some answers.

    Carolina Homeschooler is an Option 3 Homeschool Association. Dianna also runs Traveling Homeschoolers, a group that provides domestic and international group travel for homeschoolers and their families. She’s also the author of a book for new homeschoolers called, Homeschool Essentials: A Practical Guide to Getting Started.

    As an Amazon Associate, Kidding Around earns from qualifying purchases.

    • Looking for more help? Don’t miss the Kidding Around Greenville Homeschool Guide with homeschool classes, activities, co-ops, field trips, and more in the Upstate, SC area.
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    FREE Kids Craft Events: JCPenney Kids Zone (Updated 2026)

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    Inside: Photos and details from a local mom who visited the JCPenney Kids Zone free craft event with kids.

    Did you know that JCPenney offers free kids’ craft events on the second Saturday of each month? Just visit your local participating JCPenney for these JCPenney Kids Zone events between 11 am and 12 pm on the second Saturday of each month. You’ll get a totally free craft kit for kids, plus a store coupon for mom and dad.

    We love free activities for the kids! For more free kids activities from national chain retailers, see the FREE Home Depot Kids Workshop and FREE Lowes Kids Workshop.

    JCPENNEY Kids Zone Craft Events

    Going out for a little family fun doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. Kids just want to spend time with the people who love them. This is why we love free kids’ activity events, like the monthly kid’s crafts events at JCPenney.

    How the Craft Events Work at JCPenney Kids Zone

    The free JCPenney Kids Zone events happen once a month at participating stores. They are totally free crafts that kids and parents can just grab and take home to complete or find a space in the store to complete it right there in the store.

    Flower Bouquet, Saturday, May 9th, 2026

    JCPenney Kids Zone crafts are often very seasonal and make cute little gifts kids can give to those important people in their lives or enjoy for themselves! For May you are creating a flower bouquet. Gift it to mom for Mother’s day or decorate your space for Spring!

    May 9th, 2026

    About Kids Zone, FREE Crafts for Kids at JCPenney

    JCPenney Kids Zone happens on the second Saturday of each month. Just drop in between 11 am and 12 pm, you do not need to sign up in advance. These kids’ crafts are totally free and include all the supplies necessary to complete the craft.

    Plus, kids will receive an ID badge, a lanyard, and a collectible pin at the completion of each craft. Once kids have completed 6 kids zone crafts, they will receive a Master Medallion.

    Kids must be accompanied by an adult. That adult will receive a coupon for 10% off their shopping trip, so you get to save a little money, too! No purchase is necessary for the kids to do their free craft.

    Free Crafts for Kids JCPenney Kids Zone Schedule (2026)

    January 10th, 2026: Mitten Bookmark
    February 14th, 2026: Valentine’s Hedgehog Magnet
    March 14th, 2026: Flower Wreath
    April 11th, 2026: Bee and Frog Magnets
    May 9th, 2026: Flower Bouquet for Mom!
    June 13th, 2026: Super Hero Plaque
    July
    August
    September
    October
    November
    December

    Kids Zone

    Check back soon for additional JCPenney Kids Crafts in 2026.

    Past projects included:

    Penguin Pillow
    Sloth or Panda Valentine
    Windchimes
    Grow your own flower kit
    Mother’s Day bouquet
    Father’s Day Grill
    Summer Tote Bag
    Pencil Pouch

    Kids Zone at JCPenney

    JCPenney Kids Zone Free Kids Crafts at Haywood Mall, Greenville, SC

    Check with your local JCPenny to ensure participation. These in-store events happen only where local mandates allow. The JC Penney location in the Haywood Mall, Greenville, SC does participate.

    JCPenney free Kids Crafts

    Taking Teens to Wilmington, NC: A Trip That Gave Us More Than Just Beach Time

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    I took my 4 teenagers on a trip to Wilmington, NC. Even though schedules with teenagers get super packed—school, activities, work schedules—it’s so important to make the time to adventure together. We need to have shared experiences so we can have conversations together. Meaningful conversations.

    Wilmington with teens

    That’s exactly what we got on our trip to Wilmington, NC.

    The trip was packed full of nature, beach time, silly fun, and lots of history—leading to great conversations about our shared experiences, current events, and more.

    In this article, I’ll take you through some of the great activities we enjoyed, the delicious food we ate, and our top recommendations.

    Thank you to Wilmington and Beaches for providing our stay so we could bring this story to our readers. All opinions are those of the author.

    Kure Beach: Our Home Base

    Kure Beach condo

    First—we stayed in Kure Beach, and of all the Wilmington beaches, we really loved this area the most. The traffic was light, the beach was wide, and the proximity to the larger beach towns and Wilmington was great.

    Our oceanfront condo from Victory Beach Vacations had easy parking and plenty of space for the 5 of us. It was super clean and well-appointed—we didn’t cook in the condo, but we totally could have as the kitchen was fully stocked with dishes, cookware, and utensils. It was the perfect place to come back to after our busy days to pop some popcorn, watch a movie (somehow we always end up watching Pirates of the Caribbean when we’re at the beach), or to take a walk on the beach. We would definitely stay here again.

    Carolina Beach: Easy Fun + Great Food

    Just a few minutes down the road from the condo was Carolina Beach, which is really as far as you need to go for a huge selection of restaurants, a beautiful boardwalk area, and fun things to do.

    Biking Carolina Beach

    We rented bikes from Tony Silvagni Surf School and pedaled around Carolina Beach Lake Park—home to a pretty lake, a gorgeous playground for kids, and one of Carolina Beach’s fun murals. Then we headed to Mike Chappell Park to pick up part of the Island Greenway and rode to the end.

    It was a nice laid-back start to the trip and a fun way to see parts of the island. They gave us a printed map when we picked up the bikes and we realized… we aren’t very good at reading maps. (Even though it was actually really simple.) We just popped the park names into Google Maps and off we went.

    Kayaking

    Kayak Carolina Zeke's Island

    We also did a guided kayak trip with Kayak Carolina to Zeke’s Island, an uninhabited island full of shore birds and wildlife. It was spectacular. So great, in fact, that we did a whole story on it: Our Kayak Trip With Kayak Carolina

    Surf’s Up Mini Golf

    And then there was Surf’s Up Mini Golf, which has got to be one of the most fun mini-golf courses we’ve ever played. The theming was super, everything was really clean, and all five of us had a blast—even though we are TERRIBLE at mini golf. If you go, don’t miss the hints at the beginning of each hole—they actually help.

    Where We Ate in Carolina Beach, NC

    We had dinner at Seaworthy Kitchen & Bar, a beautiful restaurant with classy seaside boat theming. The food was excellent—I loved the poke bowl, it tasted super fresh. The kids enjoyed salads and smokehouse mac and cheese customized with chicken and shrimp.

    For breakfast, we had a couple of spots we LOVED.

    Southerly Biscuit has giant, delicious biscuits. You can go simple with a biscuit and jam (like one of my kids), or all in with fried chicken, sriracha mayo, and hot sauce. The kids said the woman at the counter made you feel like she was everyone’s grandma.

    Southerly Biscuit

    Drift Coffee and Kitchen is a full-service breakfast spot with great coffee and lots of options. Most of us got breakfast sandwiches, but a few of us decided all we really wanted was a few slices of bacon with our coffee. To each his own.

    For coffee, we stopped at Crush and Grind near the boardwalk. It has a super fun vibe and lots of specialty drinks. I’m boring and got a hot black coffee, but the kids each found something fun to try.

    Island Bagels in Kure Beach was an easy grab-and-go spot for bagels and breakfast sandwiches. Those bagels sure tasted good after our kayak trip, but they’d be equally great as a quick stop before any adventure.

    Things We missed in Carolina Beach/Kure Beach

    Fort Fisher

    We had planned to visit Fort Fisher on our last day in the area. Unfortunately the rain would not let up. We had driven by on our way to and from kayaking to Zeke’s Island and boy did we want to check this one out. We drove past cannons, and trails, and monuments- and my history loving oldest was really looking forward to checking it out. 

    Also at Fort Fisher, you can access a trail to a world war 2 bunker where the Fort Fisher hermit lived for 17 years until his death in 1972. 

    It looked like a beautiful spot to enjoy the coast, take a walk and learn some history. It’s a place we will visit next time we are in the area.

    The Boardwalk at Carolina Beach, North Carolina.

    There’s more to do in Carolina Beach! Check out Kidding Around’s Guide to Carolina Beach.

    Wrightsville Beach: A Fun Night Out

    We also spent some time at Wrightsville Beach, which has a different feel—more upscale with lots going on, pretty restaurants, and a fun change of pace.

    We drove in for dinner at South Beach Grill and it was spot on delcious. The sweet potato encrusted flounder with a light honey citrus sauce was incredible. And the fried pickle appetizer? Get it. They disappeared about 22 seconds after they hit the table.

    The kids ordered everything from pork nachos to shrimp and grits and seafood pasta, which made it one of those fun, share-everything meals.

    South Beach grill in Wrightsville

    Parking is available at the restaurant, but it is tight—so plan ahead that you may need to park in public parking areas for a fee.

    After dinner, we found public parking and walked a bit around the area. The Loop, a 2.5-mile walking path, is a great spot for this. Or, you can walk along the beach, because that is never a bad idea.

    Other Things to Do in Wrightsville Beach

    Wrightsville Beach
    • Wrightsville Beach Museum of History – Small, charming museum with exhibits on the area’s early days (open Saturdays).
    • The Loop – 2.5-mile scenic walking path with water views and marsh landscapes.
    • Harbor Way Gardens – Peaceful garden oasis with plants, art, and fountains (right off The Loop)

    Wilmington, NC: Our Favorite Day

    Our day in Wilmington was probably our favorite day. It was jam-packed with things to do, and while we got tired (and some of us may have taken a little snooze on the river boat), it was completely worth it.

    We had no idea how beautiful Wilmington is. The riverwalk area is just stunning, and the historic feel of downtown—with the brick streets and old details—made it such a fun place to explore. There are lots of shops, and my daughter kept asking to stop in all the “cute boutiques.”

    Definitely, definitely make time to visit the Riverwalk.

    The Riverwalk in Wilmington, NC
    The Cape Fear River from the Riverwalk

    Don’t Skip This: Battleship North Carolina

    Whatever you do, do NOT skip the Battleship North Carolina.

    We did the City at Sea tour, and I really can’t recommend it enough. We actually needed more time there—it was that good. Our visit led to some great conversations later that day, which is exactly why trips like this matter so much.

    On the boardwalk around the Battleship North Carolina

    We have a whole story on visiting Battleship North Carolina. Check it out to see what we did and get all the details for your visit.

    Cape Fear River Tours

    We took a ride with Cape Fear River Tours aboard the Henrietta, which was a nice way to relax a bit. You get a little history of the area, views of the port, and a chance to just sit together for a while.

    The Henrietta with Cape Fear River Tours

    We were particularly interested to see the port area with all the big cargo ships being loaded and unloaded. Wow, do they work fast. We learned that docking there costs the ships $1500 an hour! Fun Fact: Parts of Iron Man 3 were filmed here (guess which movie we watched that night).

    We thoroughly enjoyed the ride. The boat offers an open-air top deck, covered for shade, as well as a bottom deck indoors with air conditioning, a restroom, and a bar with beverages and snacks. 

    Carriage ride with Springbrook Farms

    We also did a historic carriage ride with Springbrook Farms. The horses are rescued Percherons, and the tour is a great way to see Wilmington without wearing out your feet. Our guide was funny and had lots ot point out about the city. It was a quick 25-minute tour, and we got to bet the horses, too!

    Where We Ate in Wilmington

    The food in Wilmington was some of the best on our trip. 

    Front Street Brewery

    Front Street Brewery is where we headed for lunch after we toured the Battleship North Carolina. It was a bit late for lunch, and we were hungry. This spot did not disappoint. The chicken salad with a bit of jalapeno spice was perfect with their English ale. The kids enjoyed a soft pretzel, BBQ, burger, and a Reuben. The interior of the brewery is warm and inviting with lots of dark wood. It definitely has that English pub vibe. We loved it.

    Elijah’s Oyster & Fish Camp

    For dinner, we ate at Elijah’s, right on the riverwalk. We sat outside—even though it was hot—because the view was so good.

    I picked a mango margherita to cool down, and it was perfect. We enjoyed a couple of appetizers of hush puppies, salads, burgers, and I got The Big Crabwich, which was a crab cake with coleslaw on top in a bun. YUM. And for dessert, banana pudding. It was stellar. We all agree that Elijah’s was a trip favorite.

    But more than the food, it was the time together. We sat there for a while, talking about our day, laughing, and just enjoying being together. Its nice to take a little time to realize your kids are growing up, and you’re getting to see who they’re becoming. Pretty cool.

    Us enjoying dinner at Elijah's

    Why This Trip Worked So Well with Teens

    This trip worked because it gave us a mix of everything.

    • Time to relax at Kure Beach
    • Easy, fun activities in Carolina Beach
    • A fun night out at Wrightsville Beach
    • A full, meaningful day exploring Wilmington

    This trip gave us exactly what we needed—shared experiences, meaningful conversations, and time together. There was always something to do, but also plenty of space to just be together—and that’s really the point.

    Traveling with teens isn’t always easy, but it’s so worth it. Wilmington made it easy to find that balance between fun, learning, and just enjoying each other. Its definitely a place I intend to visit in the future.

    What would your family want to try first—biking, kayaking, or exploring the battleship? Tell us in the comments!


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    Take a quick peek at our trip in our YouTube short.


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    Kayaking to Zeke’s Island with Kayak Carolina

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    Looking for a memorable family adventure near Kure Beach and Wilmington, NC?
    A guided kayak tour with Kayak Carolina is a fun way to explore the water, learn about coastal wildlife, and visit Zeke’s Island Reserve during a Wilmington-area trip.

    Kayaking with Kayak Carolina

    We signed up for a morning tour and had to be at the meeting point at 7:45 am. I have teens… and they are definitely not early risers. Honestly, I hadn’t even had my coffee yet, and we were about to head out on a three-hour kayaking adventure across the water.

    Attitudes were cooperative… but let’s just say enthusiasm was a little low at that hour. But by the end of the tour, everyone agreed it was completely worth it.

    Kayak Carolina

    That might be the best proof of how good this experience was. These are teens who are not excited about early mornings (and did I mention I hadn’t had coffee). Yet by the time we paddled back, they were talking about our seine net catches and everything Amanda had shown us on the island. The sleepy, slightly grumpy start turned into genuine excitement, and that shift felt like a win to me!

    Thanks to Wilmington and Beaches for providing admission to this tour so we could bring this adventure to our readers! All opinions are those of the author.

    Watch Our Adventure

    Take a quick peek at our trip in our YouTube short.

    Paddling Out to Zeke’s Island

    Our tour started at the tail end of Fort Fisher, at the Zeke’s Island Kayak Launch. There was a kayak there for each of us, along with a paddle and life jacket. Our guides Amanda and Paige, helped us adjust the foot pegs in the kayaks, and then, we were off. We paddled across the water to Zeke’s Island, an uninhabited reserve only accessible by kayak, canoe, boat, or SUP. We chatted as we paddled, and Amanda pointed out various shorebirds along the way.

    Amanda led us to two landing areas on Zeke’s where we explored the shoreline, hiked inland a bit, and learned about the island.

    Exploring Zeke’s Island

    Amanda showed us all kinds of interesting things on Zeke’s Island, including:

    • A wild edible called sea pickle (which really does taste like a crunchy pickle!) It was very salty.
    • A “secret beach” that’s covered at high tide
    • A rock wall built in the 1800s to help keep shoals from forming and making the Cape Fear River too shallow for boats

    Zeke’s Island is an uninhabited reserve with tidal flats, salt marshes, dunes, and ocean beaches. It’s also an important shorebird habitat and part of a protected coastal research area.

    The Best Part for Teens: Seine Net Exploring

    While at the shore of our second stop on Zeke’s, Amanda pulled out a seine net, a rectangular fishing net with two poles that takes two people to use.

    Using a seine net on Zeke's Island

    To use a seine net, each person grabs a pole and stretches the net out between them. Then each person taps the ground with the pole while walking forward through the water. We used the net several times and got to check out what we caught.

    My kids were so into this.

    We found:

    • Small fish
    • Crabs of various sizes
    • Several ghost shrimp
    • And the find of the day — a pipefish!
    Pipefish

    At first, we thought it was a baby Trumpetfish, but after a little Google Lens searching back at the condo, we think it may have been an Atlantic Pipefish, which makes more sense as these are fish found in the area. It’s not something you see every day, and my son, Chris,(who is very into marine life) was quite excited.

    Everything we caught was safely released back into the water before we headed back across to where we started.

    Even with sleepy teens and no coffee, this turned into an experience we’ll all remember. It’s active and educational without feeling like a school lesson, and gives kids (and teens!) a chance to really interact with nature.

    What’s Included with the Tour at Kayak Carolina

    The kayak tour included:

    • Guide-led experience
    • A kayak for each person
    • Paddle
    • Life jacket
    Getting ready to kayak with Kayak Carolina

    What to Bring

    This is definitely an “expect to get wet and sandy” kind of outing.

    Be sure to bring:

    • Water (it gets hot quickly)
    • Clothes you don’t mind getting wet or dirty
    • Snacks
    • Water shoes or something that can get wet
    • Sun protection

    How to book your tour

    Book your kayak tour on the Kayak Carolina Website. Zeke’s Island is just one of several choices. Prices vary by tour. The Zeke’s Island tour is $75 per person.

    Kids ages 12 and up can go in their own kayak. Kids ages 3-11 can go in a tandem kayak with an adult. Kids must be at least 3 years old.

    Kayaking to Zeke's Island

    Want to see the rest of our Wilmington adventure?
    Of course you do! Here it is: Wilmington, NC With Teenagers- Activities They Actually Liked.

    Battleship North Carolina

    Going to Wilmington, NC? Don’t miss Battleship North Carolina!

    (Seriously, don’t.)


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    Touring the Battleship North Carolina in Wilmington: A Day Discovering Essential History

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    If you’re heading to Wilmington and looking for something meaningful to do with your family, touring the Battleship North Carolina is a “don’t miss” experience.
    From a quiet start along the boardwalk around the ship, to the City at Sea Tour full of stories that brought the ship to life, my visit with my teenage kids was incredibly immersive and wonderful.

    Battleship North Carolina from the boardwalk
    Battleship North Carolina from the boardwalk: access the boardwalk for free

    Thanks to Wilmington and Beaches for providing admission so we could bring this story to our readers. All opinions are those of the author.

    Your Quick History Lesson: USS North Carolina

    Here’s your quick history lesson on the battleship.

    Commissioned in 1941, the USS North Carolina (BB-55) was the first of a new class of battleships built for the U.S. Navy just before the country entered World War II. Nicknamed “Showboat”, this vessel served in the Pacific Theater during the war, providing anti-aircraft protection for aircraft carriers and participating in major operations including Guadalcanal, the Gilbert and Marshall Islands, and the Philippines campaign.

    The USS North Carolina earned 15 battle stars and became one of the most decorated American battleships. After being decommissioned in 1947, the ship was saved from scrapping through a statewide effort and moved to Wilmington in 1961.

    My teenagers and I got a chance to visit the ship, now a National Historic Landmark and memorial to the more than 10,000 North Carolinians who gave their lives in World War II. We learned all about life on USS North Carolina during her service. Read on for our experience (spoiler: we loved it).

    Battleship North Carolina

    Start the Day on the Boardwalk

    We began our visit by walking around the ship on the boardwalk, and I’m so glad we did.

    The walk really gives you a sense of just how massive the ship is before you ever step onboard. Seeing it from every angle, stretching out across the water, puts everything in perspective right from the start.

    Even better — this part is completely free, and so is parking. If you’re operating on a really tight budget, you can still enjoy a close-up look along the SECU Memorial Walkway.

    We actually still had our coffee from breakfast when we arrived, and it turned into a perfect start to the day — just walking, sipping coffee, and taking in the site.

    Photos on the SECU Memorial Walkway

    Heading Inside the Ship: Stepping into history

    Enter Battleship North Carolina

    When you’re ready, you’ll head into the visitor center to get tickets (if you haven’t already) and check out the tour options you can add on.

    You have choices here: you can walk through the ship on your own or decide to go through with a tour guide. There are a few different tours to pick from that cover different areas of the ship and topics.

    Once onboard, it quickly becomes clear just how much there is to see. You could easily spend an entire day here if your family enjoys this kind of experience, like ours.

    Everything feels incredibly real because it is — so much is original and preserved. Since this ship was decommissioned so soon after its service, what you see on board is very much as things were for the sailors serving at that time.

    Battleship North Carolina in Wilmington, NC

    The City at Sea Tour Experience

    For our visit, we did a guided Battleship North Carolina tour. There are several different tours to pick from. Ours was the City at Sea tour, and this ended up being the highlight of our visit, maybe even our whole weekend in the Wilmington area.

    Our guide, Mark, on the Battleship North Carolina City at Sea Tour

    The City at Sea tour takes you through the inner workings of the ship — berths, galleys, officers’ quarters, sick bay, barber shop, bakery, bathrooms, and more. You are indeed moving through a floating city.

    Our guide, Mark, was incredible. He’s a veteran who served on a destroyer during Vietnam, and he shared so many details and stories about life at sea. Not just the facts, but real moments that helped all of us picture what we were seeing back in time.

    He told stories of Thanksgiving meals going cold as general quarters sounded again and again, and how quickly everything shifted from routine to readiness. He talked about movies being shown over and over — sometimes 20 times — because that was the only entertainment available for the crew.

    When we stepped into the bakery, hearing about the ovens and the massive scale of recipes needed to feed hundreds of sailors made it all feel even more real. These are the real places where daily life unfolded for the sailors in ways most of us have never experienced.

    Later, one of my boys told me he could imagine everything Mark described happening in each space. That connection made the experience stick in a way I don’t think either of us expected.

    The Teens Stayed Engaged: Battleship NC

    I originally wanted to stop at the battleship because one of my teens loves world history and World War II. But what actually happened is that all four of my teenagers stayed engaged the entire time. So did I.

    The tour lasted about two hours (which I think was longer than scheduled because we had lots of questions). Mark took his time, answered everything, and made sure we all understood what we were seeing.

    Take a Peek

    Here’s a quick look inside the ship.

    We Needed More Time

    In the turret

    When the tour ended, we realized how much more we still wanted to see.

    We had other plans that day, so we only had time to do a quick walk around the top deck and climb up into one of the turrets for a closer look.

    It wasn’t enough. We will 100% be back, and next time we’ll block off more time and maybe try the Topside Tour, too. We all want to hear more stories like the ones Mark told and learn more about this ship’s incredible history.

    Tips for Visiting the Battleship

    A few things we noticed right away that will help you plan your visit:

    Down the ships ladders on the Battleship NC
    • The heat is real — especially up on deck in the sun
    • Inside the ship is cooler, but most areas are not air-conditioned
    • Bring water (you’ll want it)
    • Closed-toe shoes are a really, really good idea
    • Be ready for the ship’s ladders — steep, narrow, and somewhere between stairs and a ladder
    • We found it easiest to climb them facing the stairs like a ladder.
    • You can leave and re-enter, so if you think you’ll want to spend most of the day at the ship, pack a picnic to enjoy in the adjacent park.

    Lunch Across the River

    There are also lots of places to head for lunch, just a few minutes away across the Cape Fear River in Downtown Wilmington. After we left, we headed to Front Street Brewery for lunch.

    Front Street Brewery
    • The sandwiches were delicious
    • I had the chicken salad with a little jalapeño kick — so good, and their English Ale paired perfectly
    • Prices were quite reasonable
    • The English pub feel was great, with dark, warm wood tones and fixtures that totally fit the vibe.

    It was exactly what we needed after a warm, full morning exploring.

    See more of our day in Wilmington in the full story of our trip! Wilmington, Beaches, and Teenagers

    Admission: Battleship NC

    We thought admission was an incredibly good value.

    Admission to self-tour the ship:

    • Adults (12+): $14
    • Kids (6–11): $6
    • Kids 5 and under: Free
    • Seniors & Military: $10

    Battleship Tours, (like the one we did) are an additional cost, and prices vary depending on the experience:

    • Specialty tours like City at Sea are typically around $10–$15 per person
    • Some premium or behind-the-scenes tours can cost more

    For us, the tour was absolutely worth it — it added so much depth and kept all of my kids engaged the entire time.

    Buy tickets or get more information: Battleship North Carolina Website

    More Photos from Battleship North Carolina

    Between the free boardwalk and the reasonable admission, this is a really doable outing for families with a lot of options to customize and make it fit your budget and interests.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Battleship North Carolina

    How long does it take to tour the Battleship North Carolina?
    Most families spend 2–4 hours exploring the ship. If you add a guided tour like the City at Sea tour, plan closer to half a day to fully enjoy the experience.

    Is the Battleship North Carolina good for kids and teens?
    Yes! The ship is very engaging for older kids and teens, especially those interested in history. Guided tours help bring the experience to life and keep kids interested throughout.

    Can you visit the Battleship North Carolina for free?
    While boarding the ship requires paid admission, you can walk along the SECU Memorial Walkway and view the battleship from the outside for free. Parking is also free.

    Do you need to book tickets in advance?
    You can purchase general admission tickets on-site, but specialty tours (like City at Sea) may require advance booking, especially during busy seasons.

    Are guided tours worth it?
    Absolutely. Guided tours provide stories, context, and access to areas you might overlook on a self-guided visit. They make the experience much more immersive.

    What should you wear when visiting the battleship?
    Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. You’ll be climbing steep, narrow ladders and walking through tight spaces, so sturdy footwear is important.

    Is the ship air-conditioned?
    Most of the ship is not air-conditioned. It can get hot, especially in the summer, so bring water and plan accordingly.

    Is the Battleship North Carolina wheelchair accessible?
    Accessibility is limited due to the historic structure of the ship, including narrow passageways and steep ladders. However, the visitor center and grounds are accessible.

    Can you bring food or leave and come back?
    Yes, you can leave and re-enter the ship the same day. Many families bring a picnic to enjoy in the nearby park area. Bottled water is allowed on the ship. You can also carry a light snack if needed, to eat on deck.

    • If you’re planning a Wilmington trip, Battleship North Carolina is a great experience to add to your list.
    • For your visit we highly recommend a battleship tour.
    • North Carolina is full of amazing family fun, and this one is definitely a bucket list item.
    • Add to your day: Have an adventure in Wilmington with your family (coming soon).

    Have you visited the Battleship North Carolina with your family? We’d love to hear what stood out to you!


    Joybird Cafe Brings Sunny Charm & Vintage Style to TR

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    Looking for a new coffee spot in Travelers Rest? Joybird Cafe has officially opened its new permanent location, and it’s already a cheerful place you’ll want to add to your regular rotation. What started as a popular trailer coffee stand has grown into a welcoming sunny space filled with a cozy vintage vibe and plenty of room to relax.

    Whether you’re grabbing a quick drink from the drive-thru or sitting down for breakfast with your family, it’s an easy, feel-good stop to start your day or a mid-day lunch pick-me-up.

    Joybird Cafe in Travelers Rest, SC

    What to Expect at Joybird Cafe

    Joybird Cafe has moved into its new home at 308 Poplar Street in TR, and they’ve kept everything people loved—plus lots of upgrades.

    • Drive-thru available – still super convenient with easy in-and-out access
    • Counter Culture coffee – a favorite for coffee lovers
    • Breakfast and lunch sandwiches available
    • Fresh pastries – delicious
    • Check out their menu and more details at the Joybird Cafe Menu Website

    The new space also has a fun 50s vintage vibe, which gives it a really cute and welcoming feel.

    What We Tried

    My husband and I try to get out for breakfast together (without the kids) most Saturdays. It’s pretty much the only time we can carry on a conversation without getting interrupted, so, it’s become an important part of our week. We have some old favorites, and often like to check out new options, too.

    So, we stopped by Joybird for breakfast and we will probably be adding this one to our rotation of regular spots. We had:

    • The turkey breakfast club, which was tasty with very fresh vegetables
    • The pastrami sunrise was huge and definitely filling
    • Carmel apple coffee cake

    It’s a great option if you want something quick but still fresh and satisfying.

    Good to Know Before You Go

    • Location: 308 Poplar Street, Travelers Rest
    • Hours: Monday–Saturday, 7 am – 6 pm
    • Parking: Easy access with drive-thru option
    • Family tip: Quick service makes this a great stop before heading to the Swamp Rabbit Trail or nearby parks.

    More Photos: Our Visit to Joybird Cafe

    A Great Addition to Travelers Rest

    Joybird Cafe is a really nice addition to the TR area, especially for families looking for a quick, easy breakfast or coffee stop without sacrificing quality.

    Have you been to the new Joybird Cafe yet? Let us know what you tried—we’d love to hear your favorites!

    Joybird Cafe in Travelers Rest, SC

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