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Don’t Overlook Copper Harbor, MI: Plan an Epic Outdoor Family Vacation

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So, you’re looking for that next family vacation idea? Copper Harbor, MI is one vacation destination you should not overlook. Ideal for families with active teens and pre-teens, Copper Harbor offers an epic outdoor adventure family vacation in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. We brought our kids on a road trip and spent 6 wonderful days in Copper Harbor.

We discovered a friendly, quaint town set on the pristine shores of Lake Superior with world-class bike trails, hiking, gorgeous roadside parks, paddling in jaw-dropping beauty, and so much more. There are so many things to do in Copper Harbor, MI. It’s a spot like none other and we can’t wait to return. Bring the kids. You’re going to love it.

Things to do in Copper Harbor, MI

Things to Do in Copper Harbor, MI

Explore the Coast

Rocky beaches abound in Copper Harbor and so do the easily accessible roadside parks where you can enjoy them. You’ll want to spend some time soaking in the view and examining the extremely unique rocks along the shore. You’ll find agates with a variety of minerals and crystals trapped in volcanic basalt and other rocks.

We even purchased a small rock and mineral book at Grandpa’s Barn bookshop in town to help us learn what we were looking at.

These parks are all west of Copper Harbor and a very short drive from the town.

Copper Harbor, Lake Superior

Hunter’s Point Park

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The red rocks that make up the beach at Hunter’s Point Park are stunning, and the power of Lake Superior is shocking on a windy day as the lake slams the huge conglomerate rock formations on the shore. On a warm day when the lake is calm, this would be a nice place to go for a little swim.

Devil’s Washtub in Copper Harbor

Devil’s Washtub is a rock formation on the coast of Lake Superior that looks remarkably like a giant bathtub at the bottom of a rocky cliff. It’s a short walk from the road to the washtub, along a large rock face. Devil’s Washtub is not a marked trail and it’s located on private property. The property owners have posted a sign that identifies the property as private and reminds guests to be responsible.

Devil's Washtub in Copper Harbor, MI
Where is Devil’s Washtub in Copper Harbor?

You’ll find the unmarked trail to Devil’s Washtub across from Dapple Gray B&B and Antiques.
13640 M-26, Eagle Harbor Twp, Michigan 49950

There is room on the shoulder to pull off the road and park. You’ll see several little trails. The trail closest to Copper Harbor will take you out to Devil’s Washtub, you’ll see the sign from the property owners reminding guests to be responsible. The other trails will take you to several other little rock formations and down to some pretty little rocky beach coves.

Hebard Wayside Park

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Hebard Wayside Park has picnic and restrooms, located across the street, a rocky beach, and several rock outcroppings to explore. This is another place to examine some gorgeous rocks and enjoy the vast views of Lake Superior.

Esrey Park- Eagle Harbor

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We visited Esrey Park on our last day in Copper Harbor. There are picnic facilities, a restroom, and another rocky beach. I liked the little trail walk along the rock ridge here, lots of places to see the beautiful lake views.

Biking Copper Harbor

The mountain bike trails in Copper Harbor are world-class. People come from all over for these trails. My husband and a couple of my kids had an amazing time biking. And, there are trails available for everyone.

Now for my biggest ever mom tip: If you haven’t been on a bike in more than a decade, do not let anyone convince you to come with them on an “intermediate” rated bike trail in Copper Harbor. There were tears and they weren’t from my kids, ok? Seriously, it was dumb and I’m lucky I didn’t get seriously hurt. The trails in Copper Harbor are hard (remember, world-class). My husband said the intermediate trail we tried was as hard as any black diamond he ever did at home.

Biking in Copper Harbor, MI

There are, however, nice easy gravel trails and comparatively flat-ish dirt trails toward Fanny Hooe and the Fort Wilkins Historic State Park area that I did truly enjoy. So, as much as we love to do things together on family road trips, this is one area where I’d recommend splitting up as ability allows.

Keweenaw Adventure Company in Copper Harbor rents excellent mountain bikes, so if you don’t have the ability to cart your own gear up there, they are an excellent option. Rentals are offered for 2 hours, 5 hours or all day. The fee depends on the type of bike you want to rent, but they start around $40 and go up from there.

Isle Royale National Park

Isle Royale National Park is the least visited national park in the lower 48 states. It’s an island and you’ll need to cross Lake Superior to get it. There are a few towns with boat and plane companies that offer to transportation to the island and one of them Isle Royale Queen IV is based on Copper Harbor.

Roundtrip fare on the Isle Royale Queen IV is $160 for adults and $115 for kids 15 and under.

Isle Royale Queen IV

The trip over will take about 3 1/2 hours. Many people camp or stay in the lodge on the island. Others choose to do a day trip from Copper Harbor while they are in the area. If you choose the day trip option you’ll have a 3 1/2 boat ride across Superior, about 2 1/2 to 3 hours on the island, and a 3 1/2 hour boat ride back. It’s enough time for a hike along beautiful trails with gorgeous coast views and opportunities to relax on the shore. You may even catch a glimpse of a moose!

Hiking in Isle Royale National Park

On the boat ride you’ll get to view both the coast of Copper Harbor, including the Copper Harbor Lighthouse, and the coast of Isle Royale. In the middle, there’s a lot of water. The boat has comfortable seating and tables and sells coffee and snacks. Plus, you can bring whatever lunch or other food you’d like. There are restrooms on board.

An Isle Royale day trip is a long day, but worth it in my opinion. Not too many people can say they’ve visited Isle Royale National Park and the views are magnificent.

Don’t forget the bug spray!

Paddling: Kayaks and SUPs

We brought our inflatable stand-up paddle boards from home and we enjoyed paddling on an inland lake, Lac La Belle, as well as along the coast of Lake Superior. But, if you don’t have your own boards or kayaks, you can also rent stand-up paddle boards from Keweenaw Adventure, as well as kayaks. They’ll even deliver them to the inland lake of your choice.

Lake Fanny Hooe is right in Copper Harbor, and there are a couple of other options nearby, too. These lakes are generally smooth and warmer than Lake Superior. They are often a much safer paddle than Superior offers.

If you want to paddle on Lake Superior though, you’ll need to bring your own equipment or join a guided tour that provides equipment. Rentals are for inland lakes only.

While paddling Lake Superior is extremely beautiful, the water is very cold and the wind and waves can change very rapidly. Hypothermia can be a real threat and paddlers should proceed with caution and only attempt a paddle on Superior when conditions are favorable and have contingency plans in place if conditions change.

For example, we drove the coastal road prior to our paddle and noted several places we could bail and get off the water. Then, I paddled our route with my older kids and my husband stayed behind. When he went out with our youngest, we planned for me to pick them up at the end of their paddle, rather than having them return. I knew their route and could follow them at several points on the coast in our van.

The water was 39 degrees, so, knowing the closest point to pick them up and keeping an eye on them was important.

Don’t forget life jackets and a waterproof whistle.

That said, we put in our boards at Hebard Park and paddled along the shore to Devil’s Washtub so we could paddle under the arch. It was stunningly beautiful.

Shopping

The town of Copper Harbor is not large, but there are a few very nice shops you should check out while you’re in the area. Here are two of my favorites!

Grandpa’s Barn

This bookshop has a wide selection of books on the area, as well as popular fiction and non-fiction for adults and kids. We picked up a book on agates and other rocks and minerals here, as well as a few other things to read on our trip. You’ll find this little gem in the barn behind the schoolhouse. The barn once belonged to the owner’s grandfather, hence the name.

Laughing Loon

The Laughing Loon has lots of unique gifts and products from local artisans, plus books, puzzles, plus a wide selection of t-shirts and the typical gift shop fare.

Where to Eat: Restaurants and Groceries in Copper Harbor

There are a few restaurants to fuel your adventure, and one grocery store in Copper Harbor. There are a number of places where you can scroll through a list of Copper Harbor restaurants, but here are the places we visited and enjoyed.

Jamsen’s Coffee and Bakery

On the dock in Copper Harbor is Jamsen’s Coffee and Bakery. It is the spot to be for your morning coffee, with picnic tables and Adirondack chairs facing the water. You can order coffee, plus donuts, pastries, muffins, and breakfast sandwiches.

Note: This used to also be a fish market. They no longer sell fish, but you’ll see that name pop up on maps and Google. Don’t let that confuse you.

Jamsen's Bakery and Coffee in Copper Harbor, MI

The Genny: Gas-Lite General Store

The Genny is Copper Harbor’s only grocery store. It’s well stocked with both staples and local goods. We picked up a few things for dinner here, got snacks for hikes and bike rides, and picked up some local beer. It’s a cute shop with friendly, funny staff. Prices were comparable to grocery stores elsewhere in the UP. So while you may want to pick up supplies are your way into town, you can definitely get anything you forgot and a whole lot more here at the Genny.

Brickside Brewery

Local beer and a food truck alongside the building serves yummy pizza, pitas, and pretzels is what you’ll find at Brickside Brewery. Super friendly people, and the food truck was a great option for lunch. The food was good, and we saved a little money over a regular restaurant because we didn’t need to tip a server.

Lake Effect Bar & Grill

Right across from the Keweenaw Adventure Company bike shop, Lake Effect has indoor and outdoor seating. After our bike ride experience, I declared a burger and a beer were next on the to-do list, Lake Effect Bar & Grill did not disappoint.

More in Copper Harbor

Does Copper Harbor offer more? Yeah, in the winter there’s downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The locals said the town does a good job keeping roads clear of snow and that winter is actually one of the most beautiful times to visit. I can’t comment personally on any of that, but I sure do hope we get to go one winter. Although, I haven’t cross-country skied in a couple of decades either. Let’s hope that goes better than the bikes. Fall colors would be stunning, too.

Lake Superior paddle board

Tips for Traveling in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

  1. Keep your gas tank full. If you’re driving up through the UP to Copper Harbor, Michigan, your gas station options will spread out a little. The big-ish town in Copper Harbor is Houghton. Fill up there.
  2. Take your time, pull over when you see signs at bakeries with pasties. They are good, and a unique historically significant food for the copper country. Originally an area full of mines, the pasties could be kept in miners’ pockets, kept warm, and eaten at lunch.
  3. Bring bug spray. Good bug spray. Wear bug spray. The mosquitos were thick in June in the woods. They weren’t bad in town, but around our vacation rental and out on the trails, they were plentiful. Bug spray is good. Those burning bug-repellent sticks helped by the campfire at night, too. Don’t let this keep you from visiting Copper Harbor, I hate bugs, and even I think it was worth it!
  4. Ask. All the locals we met were eager to share their favorite spots on the Keweenaw Peninsula and recommendations.
  5. Don’t forget water shoes! The rocks are smooth but hard on your feet, and some of the inland lakes are a little muddy on the bottom.
  6. You will not have cell service in most places in Copper Harbor. Pro-tip is to use the wifi at Jamsen’s when you get your coffee to load directions to the park or the destination you plan to visit.

The Reptarium: Tour Michigan’s Amazing All-Reptile Zoo

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Have you heard of the Reptarium located in Utica, Michigan? This all-reptile zoo is an amazing spot for everyone from hardcore reptile fans to those with just a mild interest and curiosity about these fun creatures. It’s quite an educational adventure, and you will learn loads and loads. We thoroughly enjoyed our tour and we’re sharing all about it so you’ll know what to expect when you plan your family visit to the Reptarium!

Learning at the Reptarium in Utica, Michigan

The Reptarium offers both general admission options and private tour experiences. We took a highly interactive one-hour private tour at the Reptarium on a recent family road trip. Our tour guide was a wealth of information and we got to hold and pet many of the Reptarium’s animals.

This article includes:
What is the Reptarium?
How to Visit the Reptarium
What reptiles are at the Reptarium?

What is the Reptarium?

The Reptarium is a reptile zoo located in Utica, Michigan. Famous on YouTube, the Reptarium shows its animals to the world in regular videos, teaching about reptiles and conservation through their animal ambassadors. There are more than 150 animals housed at the Reptarium.

Visiting the Reptarium

Those who’d like to go to the Reptarium in person have a couple of options including general admission with various add-ons, and private tours.

Monitor at the Reptarium

General Admission

General admission costs $11.99 to $14.99 per person. Your general admission ticket is good for one hour in the Reptarium, which should be plenty of time. However, big reptile fans may want more time in which case they can purchase two hours. Tickets are time reserved, to limit the number of people in the space at any given time. So, you won’t be fighting through a crowd to see the animals.

General admission hours are on Thursdays from 3 pm to 7 pm, Fridays and Saturdays from 4 pm to 9 pm, and Sundays from 3 pm to 8 pm.

You can book your Reptarium general admission tickets online.

Private Tours

Private tours are available every day except Tuesdays. Our family chose this option initially because we were traveling through the area on a Monday and as there are no general admission times on Mondays, it was the only option that would allow us to visit.

But, that said, the private experience was truly wonderful. Our tour guide knew so much and gave us so many opportunities to hold animals and ask questions. We had her undivided attention for the entire hour, which really was a fabulous educational experience. We were the only guests during our tour, so there were no distractions and no waiting to get to any exhibits.

Tortoises at the Reptarium

Because the footprint of the Reptarium is small, and my kids were very engaged and interested, this was absolutely the right choice for our family and what I would recommend for others if they can afford the higher price point.

Private tours cost $300 and they can include up to 10 people. If you’d like more information or to book a tour, email tours@thereptarium.com.

Helen the snake with no eyes at the Reptarium

Our Favorite Reptiles at the Reptarium

There are over 150 animals to see at the Reptarium. We loved seeing, interacting with, and holding so many of them. Here are just a couple that really worked their way into our hearts.

Our tour began with Helen. She’s a python that was born with no eyes. A number of us had never held a snake before and somehow, having no eyes, this sweet little snake seemed somehow less threatening. She was a great reptile to start with and remained one of our favorites.

Perdita, named after the famous Dalmatian in 101 Dalmatians is a much larger reticulated python. I would never in a million years have said “Sure, I’ll hold this giant snake around my shoulders” but our tour guide was so confident and calm and things had gone so well with Helen, so….why not. I held a giant python. I mean, that’s not the type of thing you get to try to do every day, right? Got to try it. (And I figured if I did it, some of my boys who were a little hesitant would try it. Cool mom and all that.) She was so surprisingly smooth and HEAVY. My husband and a couple of the kids held her as well.

Nova is a frilled lizard. But when his frills aren’t out, they lay back against his body and look very similar to a rabbit with long, long ears pushed back against its body. He was so sweet and tolerated all of us holding and petting him. We thought he was one of the cutest guys at the Reptarium.

Turtles are a family favorite and there are lots of turtles and tortoises to see. We got to walk around with some of the red-footed tortoises and hold some of the turtles in the pond, including some really cute little albino turtles.

Sunshine is the very large yellow python you see in our family photo. She’s a big ambassador for the reptarium and is quite used to being held. Amazingly heavy, and with a beautiful sunny pattern (hence her name) she was the last animal on our tour.

Family photo with Sunshine the python.

In addition to these animals we got to interact with bearded dragons, Uromastyx, monitors, a false water cobra and lots of other snakes, and my daughter even held a tarantula. She was the only one brave enough.

Family tips for visiting the Reptarium

  1. Go with an open mind. Think you won’t want to hold a huge snake? You might change your mind.
  2. Ask questions. Tour guides can’t read your mind and there really are no stupid questions when it comes to reptiles. You’ll learn more if you ask!
  3. Hey parents, your kids’ enthusiasm for these creatures can be contagious if you let it be. You’ll have a better family experience if join in. Hold the animals and ask questions, too.
  4. Remember that these are animals. They poop. One lizard got my shoe when I was holding it. (Good thing he was cute.) It apparently doesn’t happen very often, but, you know. Be prepared. Wear something washable.
  5. Use hand sanitizer AFTER your visit. Don’t use it before you go in. It’s not good for the animals.
  6. If you’re on a road trip, stop and use the restroom before you get to the Reptarium. You don’t want to waste any of your tour time, there’s too much to see!

Where to Stay Near The Reptarium

Use the map below to locate hotels and vacation rentals near the Reptarium. The map below comes from Stay22 and Kidding Around earns when you book through the map’s links.

The Reptarium
45559 Van Dyke Ave Utica, MI 48317

Nearby: Grab a bite

If you’re on a road trip to the area, you’ll find a lovely little coffee shop just down the road from the Reptarium, called Northern Grind. They have the usual array of coffee and coffee beverages, plus smoothies, sandwiches, and treats. It was the perfect spot for us to grab lunch after our tour before we hit the road again.

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National Museum of the US Air Force: Free and Super Cool in Dayton, OH

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So, you want to visit the National Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, OH and you’re wondering what you’ll find at one of the largest military aviation museums in the country. How long do you need to tour the museum? Will kids enjoy the museum? Where can you eat at or near the National Air Force Museum?

If you’re planning a family trip to Dayton, OH the National Museum of the US Air Force is one that you do not want to miss. After a family visit with a bunch of kids and teens in tow, we have everything you need to know about this awesome aviation museum in Dayton, Ohio.

Memphis Bell

Visiting the National Museum of the United States Air Force

You already know you’re interested in visiting, so let’s get right to the details you need and our experience tips for families.

Admission

The first thing you need to know is that admission to the aviation museum on the Wright Patterson Air Force Base is totally FREE. Aviation fans will already know that accessing a collection of planes of this magnitude without paying admission is a huge thing.

If you’d like to add on simulator rides or movies you can do that at the information kiosks but know that you can fill an entire day at the museum without spending even a dime.

The museum staff at the information kiosks will also be able to answer any specific questions you have about where to find aircraft you’re interested in and that kind of thing.

The museum is open 9 am to 5 pm daily.

Security

Before entering the museum, you will pass through metal detectors. No weapons, including pocket knives, are allowed into the museum. You’ll want to leave those in your car.

Lunch and Snacks at the US Air Force Museum

No, you cannot bring food into the US Air Force Museum. You can bring a clear bottle of water per person. There are two places in the museum where you can purchase lunch or snacks, one is at the front of the museum, and one is in the furthest gallery from the entrance.

But, in order to save money, I highly recommend packing a lunch. After viewing the first two galleries, you’ll be back at the entrance. At this point, you’ve seen maybe about a third of the museum and it could be a good time to head outside and pick up lunch from your car.

There are lots of picnic areas at the adjacent memorial park, and many of them are covered. You can enjoy your picnic lunch even if it’s raining, which it totally was when we visited.

After lunch, you’ll need to go through the security line again, but it does go quite quickly. Then just head to the left instead of going to the information kiosks and pick up where you left off before lunch.

Of course, you could break for lunch at any point in the museum, you’ll just have to walk a little farther to get to the exit.

Picnic space at Memorial Park National Air Force Museum

Navigating the National Museum of the US Air Force

With over 350 aerospace vehicles and missiles to see, the museum can be a little overwhelming. But, you’ll find that the collection is organized in order by era through ten galleries. Use the links below to see the inventory of aircraft and exhibits in each gallery and an overview video the gallery.

Some galleries are larger than others and of course, the galleries containing aircraft you are especially interested in will take you longer to go through.

If you have aviation buffs in your party who really want to see specific aircraft, I recommend starting in the galleries with those aircraft. Otherwise, going through the museum in chronological order gives you a nice understanding of aviation history, how it started, and how it’s changed and progressed.

National Museum of the United States Air Force

Special Aircraft

The aviation museum of the US Air Force is full of historically significant planes, space museum exhibits, aerospace vehicles, and missiles. But a few really stood out to our family for their significant contribution to history. Here’s our “Don’t Miss These Planes” list.

Memphis Belle: B-17 Flying Fortress, flew in every combat zone in World War II

Boeing B-29 Superfortress Bockscar– The plane that dropped the Fat Man atomic bomb on Nagasaki, August 9th, 1945. You’ll also find a replica of the Fat Man bomb here. The plane is not a replica, it is the actual plane.

Bockscar B-29 Air Force Museum

X1- First plane to break the sound barrier. The museum has one of three X1 aircraft in the world

XB-70 Valkyrie: The only Valkyrie left in the world. It is a Mach 3 Nuclear Bomber.

Valkyrie at National Air Force Museum

X15- Fastest aircraft in the world, 4500+ mph. The museum has one of two X15 aircraft in the world.

Mig-15 flown by a North Korean Defector

MIG 15 at the National Air Force Museum

A real zero (most of the ones you see in museums are replicas)

X29: Reveresed swept wing, technology demonstrator. The only one left in the world.

X29 Reverse wing

Two of five F82 aircraft left in the world: twin Mustang

The actual Apollo 15 command module

Air Force One for Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Clinton. It was the plane that carried Kennedy’s casket from Texas. You can walk through this plane.

National Museum of the US Air Force
1100 Spaatz Street
Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio 45433

FAQ: National Museum of the US Air Force

Where is the National Museum of the US Air Force?

The National Museum of the United States Air Force is located in Dayton, Ohio, which is widely recognized as the birthplace of aviation.


How long does it take to go through the National Museum of the Air Force?

Our family toured the museum for about 5 hours and it was barely enough time. Big aviation fans might want to plan two days to see everything, others who just want to walk through and view the planes without stopping to read a lot or who only want to see a few historical highlights should allow at least 3 hours. However, if you have less time, it’s still worth a stop even just to view one or two galleries. Admission is free, so you don’t have to view everything to get your money’s worth.


Is the National Museum of the US Air Force good for kids?

Yes! You might need to temper your pace to keep it interesting for the kids, but we saw lots of kids in strollers and wagons, and my own kids and teens really enjoyed our visit.

Kids at the National Museum of the US Air Force


Are the planes in the Air Force Museum real?

Yes, the planes are real. Lots of these planes are one of only two or three left in the world. It’s a place to see a super unique collection of real planes.


Is there a space shuttle at the Air Force Museum?

No. There is not a space shuttle at the Air Force Museum. There is a trainer and a large space shuttle exhibit but it does not have an actual space shuttle. Check out our article on the Kennedy Space Center for one place where you can view a space shuttle, the actual Atlantis Space Shuttle.


Can you take water into the Air Force Museum?

Yes. You can take a clear, sealable bottle into the Air Force Museum. You cannot bring in food or any other beverage. Food is available for purchase, and picnic facilities are located at the Memorial Park next to the parking lot.


When is the Museum of the Air Force open?

The hours for the National Museum of the Air Force are 9 am to 5 pm, daily.


How much does it cost to go to the Air Force Museum?

Admission and parking are both free.

More for Aviation Fans in Dayton, Ohio

Home of the Wright Brothers, Dayton is considered the birthplace of aviation. It was here that Wilber and Orville Wright made their plans for their flight experiments in Kitty Hawk, NC. And, after their flying success at Kill Devil Hill in Kitty Hawk in the Outerbanks of North Carolina, they returned home to Dayton to perfect their plane and understanding of flight, and eventually a school to train pilots.

There are a number of aviation historical sites in Dayton that tell the Wright Brother’s story, most of them are free to visit and part of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park. For information on the brother’s early life and Kitty Hawk experiments, visit the Wright Dunbar Interpretive Center. Then visit the Huffman Prairie Interpretive Center to learn about their work perfecting their plane and training pilots.

You can also visit the Huffman Prairie Flying Field where all of this work occurred, and I definitely wouldn’t skip this. There’s signage to their story, a replica workshop shed, and a replica of the tower equipment they used to launch their planes. The field is not located adjacent to the interpretive center. But, you can get directions to it from the center or just use your map app. We had no trouble navigating to each location.

Bonus: Dayton’s Food Hall

West Social Tap and Table is located right across from the Wright Dunbar Interpretive Center. It has a wide variety of food families can pick from including kid favorites like pizza and tacos, plus Vietnamese food, Cajun food, salads, sandwiches, coffee, and craft beer. We really enjoyed the food here, so much that we ate there both nights of our trip.

Where to Stay in Dayton, Ohio

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Something Delicious for Everyone at Cartwright Food Hall in Greer, SC

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Have you been to Cartwright Food Hall in Greer, SC yet? Are you looking for hours and menus for Cartwright Food Hall? Downtown Greer has previously enjoyed the delicious food from Cartwright Food Hall vendors at outdoor Greer events for some time before the Food Hall opened.

But now residents and visitors get to enjoy it year-round. We have the scoop on the vendors and everything waiting for you at Cartwright Food Hall. It does not disappoint.

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What is Cartwright Food Hall?
Menus for Cartwright Food Hall
Hours for Cartwright Food Hall
Flying Fox Coffee
Empanada Shack and Breakfast
Mi Irie on Trade
Mo Mo’s Sushi and More
White Wine and Butter
Trade Street Taproom

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Embracing the Summer Staycation: Greenville, SC Has Vacation Things to Do Right Near Home

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Are you changing your vacation plans due to high gas costs and the expense of, well, everything? If you’re thinking about trying a staycation, Greenville, SC has lots of local options. At Kidding Around we know a lot about local family fun, and we’ve even tried out the staycation idea already this summer. So, take that week off, or plan that long weekend. We promise, you can have a vacation experience and still sleep in your bed every night.

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What is a Staycation?
Staycation Tips: How to Plan a Staycation
Things to Do on a Staycation: Greenville, SC

Things to do on a staycation, Greenville, SC.
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Ohana’s: Shaved Ice With Beachy Vibe in Duncan, SC

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Have you tried the shaved ice at Ohana’s in Duncan? We visited and loved the beachy decor, fun outdoor setting, and of course, the ice was delicious. The kids enjoyed picking some candy toppings for their icees to compliment their syrup flavor choice, creating their own custom dessert. This is one spot we’ll be back to visit again.

Hawaiian Shaved Ice at Ohana's in Duncan, SC

Sometimes, when life gets busy, it’s best to make a little time for something simply enjoyable with the people you love. That’s how we found our way to Ohana’s one afternoon. My husband had been out of town for work all week, the kids were grumping at each other, and had definitely a bit too much Minecraft for the day, so I decided it was time to try that cute shaved ice spot we’d been driving by. Their beachy set-up looked so fun, and, we needed a little break.

Order at Ohana's, Duncan SC

Order Your Shaved Ice: Ohana’s in Duncan

We probably don’t need to explain this part to you. The menu board beside the window has your flavor options and topping choices. But, do take a look at the specials posted on the window, though. You’ll find unique creations like a blueberry donut icee, strawberry cake flavor, or even a coffee-flavored shaved ice. If none of those are quite what you’re looking for, go ahead and pick your flavors and toppings.

My kids chose:

  • Blue raspberry with gummy worms
  • Blue bubblegum with sour gummy worms
  • Bubblegum with caramel sauce
Icee at Ohana's

Are these combinations that sound appetizing to me, as an adult? Nope, nope, nope. I picked the boring pina colada with no toppings. And I walked away without a brightly colored blue tongue. A fact, which I was very happy about. I, however, am not a kid. And the whole point of this small excursion was simple fun, and apparently, when you’re 10, a blue tongue is just that. So, they had at it with their choices and I wasn’t going to stop them.

Outdoor seating at Ohana's Duncan, SC

Ohana’s Beachy Atmosphere

Ok, you’ve ordered your icee. You get to sit back and relax at the pretty teal picnic tables with bright umbrellas, or kick back in an Adirondack chair and wait for the delicious magic to happen inside that colorful little building. But wait, what’s this? Your shaved ice creations are being delivered to you on a wooden surfboard-shaped platter? How cool is that? Beach theme through and through.

Ohana's Ice on a surfboard

Take your time, enjoy your ice, and maybe play some ladder toss, climb up in the big chair for a photo, or make some chalk art on the sidewalk. The Hawaiian music is playing, and getting back to the real world will come soon enough.

Ohana’s
128 West Main Street, Duncan
Open 12 pm to 9 pm daily

Bonus, Your Summer Day in Duncan, SC: Shipwreck Cove, the popular waterpark at Stoneledge Park, is just a minute or two from Ohana’s. Both are super popular with our readers, and Ohana’s will make a nice treat after an afternoon at the park!

Snow cones Greenville sc

Love Snow Cones and Shaved Ice? Try some more!

Here are a few more snow cone places in the Upstate.

These Apple Store Classes and Camps for Kids are Totally FREE

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Did you know the Apple Store provides free classes and camps for kids? Classes include the free use of Apple technology plus instruction allowing kids to be creative with music, photography, art, video, and even coding.

Over summer break, the Apple Store even provides FREE Apple Camp for kids, which are class events that culminate in a final project. All this happens through a program called Today at Apple.

My own kids have participated in several of these camps and classes and have always enjoyed the programs, wearing their free Apple t-shirts, and sharing their creations with our family. Thanks to that experience, in this article we’re sharing everything you need to know about signing up and participating in these classes and camps at the Apple Store, plus a few tips.

Apple camp

This article includes:
In-Store Apple Classes for Kids
How to Sign-up for Apple Store Kids’ Classes
Apple Camp: Free Summer Camp for Kids
Sign-up for 2023 Apple Camp
Things to Know About Apple Events for Kids

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Pick Your Own Blueberries and Blackberries at These Farms Near Greenville, SC

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Dreaming of ripe blackberries? Interested in upick blueberries? Greenville, SC, and WNC have several places to pick those sweet, juicy berries yourself! We love picking fresh berries and filling up the freezer for this year’s blueberry muffins, oatmeal, blackberry cobbler, pies, and more. Here’s a list of local blueberry and blackberry farms in Greenville where you can pick your own.

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$2 Tickets: Regal Kids Summer Movies & Real Mom Tips

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Take the kids to the movies this summer for just $2 with 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.

This article includes:
Summer Movie Deals
Find a Summer Movie Express Regal Cinemas Near You
Regal Summer Movie Express 2023 Titles

Real kids summer movies

Looking for Regal kids’ summer movie dollar deals?

Regal Cinemas has brought back their Summer Movies Express for 2023. Two family-friendly movies are offered each week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for just $2 each at participating Regal Cinema locations. Times are usually between 10 am and 12 pm, but each theater will do things a little differently. Check with your local cinema, more on that below.

Finding Your Local Regal Cinema and Summer Movies

Finding your local Regal Cinema for Summer Movie Express 2023 is easy. Just head to Summer Movie Express and type in your zip code at the top of the page in the center. If you’re having trouble finding it, just scroll to the very top Regal logo on the left. The field to enter your zip code is beside it.

Find Your Summer Movie Express participating Regal location
Regal Cinemas Location

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

Once you’ve typed in your zip code, all you need to do is go back to the Summer Movie Express page and click on the movie poster for the movie you’d like to see. You’ll then get movie times for theaters near you. You’ll even have the option of purchasing tickets online.

It couldn’t be easier to find “kids’ summer movies near me”!

2023 Summer Express Movie Titles

What Regal kid’s summer movies are playing in 2023?

  • May 23 and May 24, 2023: How to Train Your Dragon and Abominable
  • May 30 and May 31, 2023: The Croods: A New Age and Shrek Forever After
  • June 6 and June 7, 2023: Puss in Boots and Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
  • June 13 and June 14, 2023: Sing and Spongebob Movie: A Sponge Out of Water
  • June 20 and June 21, 2023: The Spongebob Squarepants Movie and Minions: The Rise of Gru
  • June 27 and June 28, 2023: Sonic The Hedgehog and Dora and the Lost City of Gold
  • July 4 and July 5, 2023: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and Clifford The Big Red Dog
  • July 11 and July 12, 2023: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and The Paw Patrol
  • July 18 and July 19, 2023: The Bad Guy and Playing With Fire
  • July 25 and July 26, 2023: Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank and Sing 2
  • August 1 and August 2, 2023: The Boss Baby: Family Business and Dolittle
  • August 8 and August 9, 2023: Kung Fu Panda 3 and Curious George
  • August 15 and August 16, 2023: Minions and How to Train Your Dragon
  • August 22 and August 23, 2023: Shrek and Kung Fu Panda
  • August 29 and August 30, 2023: Trolls World Tour and Despicable Me
  • September 5 and September 6, 2023: Despicable Me 3 and Spirit Untamed

Exact movies and times may vary by location.

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.

Often you can’t your own snacks and drinks into a movie theater. To save 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 geting 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 definitely 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 all together. 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 all together.


Cheap summer movies for kids

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


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New Inclusive Playground in Hendersonville, NC at Jackson Park

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Have you visited Jackson Park in Hendersonville, NC? It’s the largest municipally owned park in Western North Carolina and it has so much to offer anyone looking to spend time outdoors, including tennis courts, disc golf, lit basketball courts, a nature trail for walking or running and so much more! But, today we’re talking about the brand-new inclusive playground at Jackson Park.

We checked it out on opening day and it is so cool, with so much equipment allowing all kids to play together from supportive swings, to wheelchair-accessible equipment, to a full rubber ground cover, they have it all.

Jackson Park inclusive playground

Jackson Park’s Inclusive Playground Opens May 13, 2023

The kid community in Hendersonville came out strong for the opening of Henderson County’s Donnie Jones All-Inclusive Playground at Jackson Park. We loved seeing so many kids having so much fun all together.

Note: Our pictures are from opening day, so, if crowds aren’t your thing, don’t be scared off by these photos. We’re sure this will be a popular playground, but probably not quite as popular as it was on its very first morning open!

Opening day after the ribbon cutting at the All Inclusive Playground at Jackson Park in Hendersonville, NC

Space for All to Play Together

As its name implies, the new inclusive playground at Jackson Park is designed specifically to facilitate play between all kids by making playground space and equipment accessible to everyone.

Smooth, even, rubber ground covers the playground space, ramps grace playground equipment, music equipment sits at a variety of heights, and swings come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. There are spaces to climb, spin, roll, run, and explore.

Playground Layout

This playground includes a smaller climber lower to the ground with ramp access, a larger climber with tall slides as well as ground-level equipment, and a beautiful covered space in the middle with seating, and interactive panels.

This middle section also contains a large array of musical instrument stations and a ground-level merry-go-round.

Music station at the inclusive playground at Jackson Park

To the side of the space is a hill with two fun hill-side slides. Kids (and parents) have the choice to walk up the smooth hill, take the stairs, or use the ramp on the sidewalk to get to the top of these slides.

Jackson Park playground hillside slides

Things to Know: Playground at Jackson Park

  • The restrooms are beside the playground at the covered shelter.
  • Even with the covering over much of the playground equipment, it was hot and there was lots of sun when we visited. Sun protection is a must at this park.
  • Picnic space is available at the covered shelter when it isn’t reserved and there are lots of shade trees and benches in the immediate area for a lunch or snack break.
  • Parking is free, but depending on events at this large park, like seasonal youth soccer games, you may have to walk a little bit to get to the playground.

Jackson Park
801 4th Avenue East
Hendersonville, NC 28792

Open 7:30 am to 11 pm daily
Parking is free.