Whether it's snowing, raining or registering single-digit weather, one thing is for sure: keeping the kids entertained during the winter months is a challenge.
Winter activities for kids in the DC area (海角精品黑料's Rachel Nania)
WASHINGTON 鈥 Whether it鈥檚 snowing, raining or registering single-digit weather, one thing is for sure: keeping the kids entertained during the winter months is a challenge.
If you鈥檝e exhausted all of your usual indoor spots and are looking for new activities, travel and parenting writer Guiomar Ochoa has a few ideas:
Hit the pool Sure, it鈥檚 freezing outside, but at the region鈥檚 collection of indoor pools, it鈥檚 a balmy 80 degrees (at least once you鈥檙e in the water). 鈥淎 lot of people concentrate on swimming in the summertime, but this is a great opportunity to have [the kids] practice before summertime hits,鈥 Ochoa said. In D.C., Ochoa recommends in Tenleytown. The pool has plenty of laps for serious swimmers, plus diving boards, a whirlpool and a leisure pool with splash features. in Boyds, Maryland, has a water slide, as does the in Sterling, Virginia. Best of all, the cost for local residents is minimal at these locations, and swimming is guaranteed to tire out the kids.鈥淚t also gives you that sense of being in a warm place,鈥 Ochoa said.
(Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images
Indoor play spaces Visiting an indoor play space isn鈥檛 the cheapest of activities, but it鈥檚 a fun way to shake up an otherwise blah weekend. For smaller kids, in Falls Church, Virginia, and Chevy Chase, Maryland, offers soft play surfaces and interactive moving toys. , in Rockville, Maryland, evokes the feeling of being outdoors, plus Ochoa said there鈥檚 a cafe for parents. And older kids can rock climb and jump on trampolines at in Sterling, Virginia, and Rockville, Maryland. For lower-cost options, check your local recreation center. Many offer open gym hours and playrooms for toddlers.
(Thinkstock)
Thinkstock
Don鈥檛 forget the libraryPublic libraries in the region have story time for kids of all different ages, beginning with newborns. Beyond books, many offer other activities including arts and crafts classes, movie nights, chess lessons and more. Best of all, it鈥檚 free.
(AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus)
AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus
Make the most of the movies聽Kids and movies don鈥檛 always go together, but Ochoa said there are plenty of family-friendly movie options in the D.C. area. The Avalon Theater in Chevy Chase, D.C., hosts weekend . Sometimes, it鈥檚 a live musical performance by a local children鈥檚 artist, other times, it鈥檚 a movie. The Angelika Film Center encourages parents to bring their young children to its weekly 鈥,鈥 held at both the D.C. location and at the in Fairfax, Virginia. And 鈥鈥 at the AFI in Silver Spring, Maryland, welcomes parents and caregivers to watch current films for a discounted rate. (There鈥檚 even stroller parking in the lobby.) 聽If your little one makes more than a peep, there鈥檚 no need to panic. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e in a safe environment where everybody鈥檚 in the same boat,鈥 Ochoa said.
(Getty Images)
Getty Images
Not the typical museums Washingtonians are fortunate to have so many museums in the area that are free, educational and entertaining. But sometimes, they can get a little old, a little crowded and a little overwhelming for a Saturday morning activity. Branch out from the typical museums with the following:
(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais
Not the typical museums: The B&O Railroad Museum If you have a train-lover in your family, don鈥檛 miss the in Baltimore. Ochoa said kids can board the trains and touch everything, plus there鈥檚 a dedicated kids鈥 zone.
(AP Photo/Chuck Burton)
AP Photo/Chuck Burton
Not the typical museums: The National Postal Museum is part of the Smithsonian collection, meaning it鈥檚 free for visitors. Ochoa loves it for kids because they鈥檙e encouraged to touch everything, 鈥渁nd to climb into things and to throw things.鈥 Catch a craft workshop or just browse the extensive stamp collection.
(AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi
Not the typical museums: The National Building Museum Ochoa said聽 is her favorite local museum for children. The atrium is open and perfect for kids who like to run, plus there are kid-specific rooms and exhibits where they can build and construct different structures. Parking is difficult, but the museum is right near the Judiciary Square Metro station.
(AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)
AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke
Not the typical museums: The College Park Aviation Museum 鈥淵ou may not have heard of it, but this is a great museum for kids that love airplanes,鈥 Ochoa said. At the , there are planes that kids can crawl into and cockpits they can explore. Plus, the price is right at $5 for adults and $2 for children.
(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin
Not the typical museums: The Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum At the , visitors can experiment with authentic farming artifacts, play produce and plastic animals. There鈥檚 also a puppet theater and library of farm books. The price is right at $5 for adults and $3 for kids. 鈥淭his is really a hidden gem 鈥 and it offers a really unique historic experience,鈥 Ochoa said.
(Thinkstock)