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20+ Water Parks in Southern California

Posted on June 8, 2019 | Filed Under: Field trips in Los Angeles, Field Trips in Orange County, Field Trips in Riverside, Field Trips in San Diego, Field Trips in Santa Barbara, Field Trips In Ventura | 25 Comments

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Southern California Water Park Discount Tickets

The great thing about living in Southern California is that there are numerous places where you can go to escape the heat.  Some are free like these 75+ Splash Pads in Southern California, while others cost some.  Typically, a water park features a water play area for kids, a variety of water slides to go down depending upon your height, a lazy river and a wave pool.

Here is a list of 20+ Water Parks in Southern California where you can spend the day relaxing with friends and family.  If you know of a place that is truly fun-worthy, please let us know.  We are more than happy to add them to our list of summer destinations!

 

Water Parks in the Inland Empire

DryTown Water Park, Palmdale

DryTownnis the best place to visit with kids in the Antelope Valley, and the best place to go for wet and wild fun! With six beautifully landscaped acres of attractions, we offer family fun for everyone. Grab a tube and head down Big Rock River, or race for the win on the super-fast Dusty’s Mineshaft Racer. Younger children will have a blast splashing around at Little Miner’s Camp, while thrill seekers and mild riders will enjoy twisting and turning down DryTown’s thrilling slides.

Wet-N-Wild, Palm Springs

From thrill rides — like Tidal Wave Tower — to kids’ and raft rides, Wet ‘n’ Wild Palm Springs has fun at every height and speed for everyone in your family. Get your fill of action in the Riptide Reef wave pool and Kahuna’s four-story Beach House, then fill up on burgers, hot dogs, chicken strips, pizza, sweets and more at one of Wet ‘n’ Wild’s cafes. And during Friday nights in July, you can catch classic kids’ movies — without getting out of the water. Keep cool all day and night all summer long at Wet ‘n’ Wild Palm Springs.

Check out this list of 20+ Water Parks in Southern California

DropZone Waterpark, Perris

DropZone Waterpark is equipped with 2 body flume slides, a mat racing slide, continuous lazy River, flowrider, spring pool, a splash pad, large kiddie area and an Olympic size pool.

Splashtopia at Omni Rancho Las Palmas, Rancho Mirage (hotel reservations required)

Surrounded by a 425-foot lazy river and featuring two 100-foot waterslides, the Splashtopia on-site water park is fun for adults and kids. There is so much to enjoy at this water park, including a cliff-side Jacuzzi, sandy beach and unique water-play zones with fountains and sprinklers for the kids.

Splash Kingdom Waterpark, Redlands

Splash Kingdom Waterpark is the largest water park in the Inland Empire.  The Egyptian-themed Splash Kingdom boasts the world’s tallest enclosed body-flume water slide and the world’s tallest freestanding water slide tower. Whether you’re cruising at a leisurely pace along the Nile River, hurtling down Pharaoh’s Falls or catching some air on Ramses Rocket Speed Slide, with some 20 attractions, you’re bound to have a wild ‘n’ wet good time.

Check out this list of 20+ Water Parks in Southern California

The Cove Waterpark, Jurupa Valley

The Cover offers wade pools, tidal waves, racing slides, a treehouse structure and Adventure River.

Buccaneer at Castle Park, Riverside

Buccaneer Cove features four levels of family water play with dozens of interactive water elements, including 5 colorful water slides, interactive aqua domes, fun spray cannons, spray loops and cylinder spray fountains.

Water Parks in Los Angeles

Raging Waters, San Dimas

Spend a day cooling off at California’s largest water park, Raging Waters Los Angeles. With 50 beautifully landscaped acres of slides, attractions and its own sandy beach, Raging Waters has active entertainment options for everyone. Feel the adrenaline rush on the all new Aqua Rocket, a four-person rocket style raft merging the excitement of a roller coaster and the thrills and spills of a water ride. Face thrillers like the Dr. Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror, which features both a 40-foot drop and 360-degree spins … in total darkness! Make a splash at Wave Cove, a wave pool that simulates true tidal movements or just kick back and tube the quarter-mile-long lazy river known as Amazon Adventure.

Check out this list of 20+ Water Parks in Southern California

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75+ Splash Pads in Southern California

Posted on June 6, 2019 | Filed Under: Field trips in Los Angeles, Field Trips in Orange County, Field Trips in Riverside, Field Trips in San Bernardino, Field Trips in San Diego, Field Trips in Santa Barbara, Field Trips In Ventura, Splash Pads, Waterparks | 43 Comments

75+ Splash Pads in Southern California

Splish splash I was taking a bath!  I mean taking my kids to our local splash pad in Southern California for some fun!  Where else can you go on a beautiful summer day that is FREE on most occasions and refreshing?

This summer several communities throughout Southern California have designated certain areas in their cities as cool down stations.  Cool down stations are designed to help people ward off the heat when it reaches a certain temperature and becomes unmanagable.  Your local splash pad is sometimes one of those stations.

CHECK OUT OUR 20+ WATERPARKS IN CALIFORNIA VIDEO

 

Splash Pads in Southern California

Splash pads are also recreational areas, often in a public park for water play that has little or no standing water.  This eliminates the need for lifeguards or other supervision, as there is little risk of drowning.  However, I highly recommend that parents always keep a close eye on their children when playing at a splash pad.  In fact, Los Angeles County requires a one on one ratio per child and adult.  Plus with water flowing it can get very slippery, very fast.  Therefore, a good pair of water shoes goes a long way in this situation.

So this summer when you just can’t take the heat anymore, pack a picnic lunch, put on some SPF 30+ and head on over to your local splash pad in Southern California.  Don’t forget a few lawn chairs too!  Seating can be limited.

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15 Free Microsoft Summer Camps For Kids

Posted on May 25, 2019 | Filed Under: Field trips in Los Angeles, Field Trips in Orange County, Field Trips in Riverside, Field Trips in San Diego, Field Trips in Santa Barbara, Field Trips In Ventura | 3 Comments

Did you know that Microsoft retail stores nationwide offer several free technology summer camp for kids called YouthSpark?  YouthSpark Camps get kids of all ages coding, creating games and apps, and having a blast in the process.  Participants learn the latest technology from Microsoft while making new friends, completing creative projects, and gaining new skills that prepare them for the future.

The camps are appropriate for children ages 6 and up.   Each store hosts a different camp depending upon the age and interest level of your child.  Every camp participant under 17 years of age must also provide a signed Participation Agreement and remain in the Microsoft Store for the duration of the event.  Here is a list of YouthSpark Summer Camps for 2019.

2019 Microsoft Summer Camps For Kids

Does your child love computers? Check out this list of 15 free Microsoft Summer Camps nationwide for children ages 6-17 years old.  #homeschooling #homeschool #education #microsoft #summer #summeractivities #kidsactivities #stem #steam

Each camp – from programming robots to speak to filming, editing and premiering a movie – was developed by experts in the field and with input from Microsoft store associates, all dedicated to equipping students with the digital skills they need to succeed when they pursue any career.

Harry Potter Creative Coding Workshops

In this free camp series students learn to make and then hack “spells” with the Harry Potter Kano Coding Kit wand. While they have fun with the wand, they will be exploring coding concepts such as algorithm, loops, and debugging.  Participants work individually and in pairs to prepare for and compete in a group hack-a-thon using the wand, all while learning to define basic coding concepts creatively bug and debug their own coding projects and understand “hacking for good” in coding

  • Ages: 6+, 8+
  • Duration: 2, 2-hour sessions

Gaming Summer Camp – Grow Your Passion For Gaming and Learn Positive Life Kkills

This free camp offers students lessons in developing positive life skills like teamwork, communication, and resilience via group discussions and unplugged activities.  Each session features a fun competitive gaming team tournament with Rocket League that helps reinforce the camp’s learning objectives and puts gaming skills to the test.  By the end of this camp, participants will have learned to develop and apply life skills to gaming and their day-to-day, discussed tips and created goals for developing healthy lifestyle habits and celebrated the gaming tournament winners.

  • Ages: 8+
  • Duration: 4, 2-hour sessions

Create Your Own Video Game with MakeCode

In this free workshop students use block coding to create a video game with MakeCode Arcade. Students learn fundamental game and coding concepts—like sprites, variables, and coordinates—and use their new skills to create and customize a playable game.  By the end of the workshop, students will have learned and used key game design and coding concepts, shared their games with a partner for inspiration and published their game via URL so they can continue to play and develop it after the workshop.

  • Ages: 8+
  • Duration: 1, 2-hour session or 4, 2-hour sessions (depends upon location)

Get Creative with 3D in Windows 10 Camp, ages 8+

The world we live in is multidimensional, so shouldn’t our art be as well?  Students will bring their imaginations to life by learning Paint 3D in Windows 10.  This free four-part camp offers a high-energy, collaborative environment for participants to fuel their creativity and learn key tools and features of 3D in Windows 10.  At the end of the camp, participants will have learned the fundamentals of the Paint 3D app and all about the Remix3D.com communit, learned how to express their ideas in three dimensions by creating their own 3D designs and created a group story illustrated with participants’ 3D art.  No prior experience with 3D in Windows 10 is required.
  • Ages: 8+
  • Duration: 4, 2-hour sessions

Get Creative with Ohbot The Talking Robot

Register your students for this free two-day, two-hour camp teaching students robotics and coding basics using Ohbot the talking robot.
  • Ages: 8+
  • Duration: 2, 2-hour sessions

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Register For Kids Bowl Free This Summer

Posted on May 15, 2019 | Filed Under: Field trips in Los Angeles, Field Trips in Orange County, Field Trips in Riverside, Field Trips in San Bernardino, Field Trips in San Diego, Field Trips in Santa Barbara, Field Trips In Ventura | 11 Comments

Are you looking for free activities for your kids this summer? Then sign them up for Kids Bowl Free all summer long at bowling alleys nationwide.

Moms!  Dads!  Sign your kids up for Kids Bowl Free this summer!

Kids Bowl Free is a program designed by bowling centers across the nation to give back to the community and provide a safe, secure, and fun way for kids to spend time this summer.  Children (whose age limit is determined by each participating bowling center) are eligible to register for 2 free games a day, all summer long, courtesy of the participating bowling centers.

How To Sign Up For Kids Bowl Free

  1. Visit Kids Bowl Free and click on your state to see a list of all the bowling centers participating in Kids Bowl Free 2019.
  2. Select your local bowling alley to see all the details for that particular Kids Bowl Free program.  You’ll see the dates and times available for free bowling, the age requirements, and whether there will be a fee for shoe rentals.
  3. Once you’ve selected the bowling alley, you’ll need to fill out the registration form to register your child for their free bowling experience.
  4. You can only select one bowling alley per account but are welcome to open multiple accounts.
  5. Every Sunday morning during the summer long program, you’ll receive an email from Kids Bowl Free with a link to your coupons to print.  You will need to bring the coupons with you to the bowling alley where you registered or you have the option of sending the coupons on your smartphone.
  6. All participants must wear bowling shoes and rental shoes are available.

Happy Field Tripping!

Jilleen

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Farm Tours for Kids in Southern California

Posted on March 28, 2019 | Filed Under: Field trips in Los Angeles, Field Trips in Orange County, Field Trips in Riverside, Field Trips in San Bernardino, Field Trips in San Diego, Field Trips in Santa Barbara, Field Trips In Ventura | 19 Comments

Have you heard of the term farm-to-table?  According to Wikipedia, “Farm-to-table (or farm-to-fork) refers to the stages of the production of food which includes harvesting, storage, processing, packaging, sales and consumption.   Farm-to-table also refers to a movement concerned with producing food locally and delivering that food to local consumers.”

farm tours Southern California

Do your children know where their food comes from?  In a desire to teach my own, I have taken my children to a couple of local farms to take a tour.  The purpose of a farm tour is to connect people with the farmers and land that grow their food.

During a tour, you get a behind-the-scenes look at how a variety of food is grown and meet farmers who grow crops and raise livestock.   In fact, the food your family eats may in fact come from one of Southern California’s family farms.  So take a peak at this list of local farms in our area and schedule a tour today!

Farm Tour

Farm Tours in Riverside and San Bernardino

Amy’s Farms, Ontario

Amy’s Farm is a real working poly culture farm that provides hands-on, guided tours to students of all ages.  We went on a field trip to the farm in October 2013 and plan to write a blog post about it soon!  In the meantime, you should know that they offer elementary, middle and high school tours.

During an elementary school tour children get to:

  • Take a walk through the garden and learn about fruits and vegetables.
  • Harvest one item in the garden.
  • View a mother cow and learn the “Story of Milk”
  • Pet goats and sheep in the petting zoo.
  • Feed the pigs vegetables picked from the garden.
  • See chickens, roosters, turkeys, geese, and ducks.
  • Milk a cow (this is super fun!)
  • Pet and visit horses

Peltzer Farms, Temecula

Peltzer Farms offers group tours during the months of September and October.  Teachers can bring their classes out to see what thousands of children experience each year on the live farm.  A minimum of 20 people for a group tour.

The tour includes:

  1. Corn Maze Visit.
  2. Petting farm fun and educational visit.
  3. Educational tour through our garden featuring  all kinds of pumpkins, gourds, sunflowers, specialty squash, fruits and vegetables.
  4. Rare glimpse at our antique John Deere Tractor collection.
  5. Jack-O-Lantern size pumpkin to take home . (kids only)
  6. 16-page informational and fun book to take home.
  7. Shaded picnic area for snacks and lunch.

Oasis Date Gardens, Thermal

Oasis Date Gardens offers date tasting’s, gift and bulk dates on a 175-acre working date ranch.  You can take a tour of the date gardens and packing house and check out their antique farm implement display.

Farm Tour

Farm Tours in Los Angeles

Bennett’s Honey Farm, Fillmore

Every June, Bennett’s Honey Farm offers 3 daily train tours to visit their farm during the Annual California Honey Festival.  The honey festival is an educational and tasty experience held in conjunction with the Fillmore & Western Railway.  Their tasting room is open year round.

The AGRIscapes Facilities at Cal State Pomona, Pomona

The AGRIscapes facilities serve as a community resource where people can come and learn about issues relating to food production and the environment.  The farm hosts a pumpkin patch in the fall and strawberry picking in the spring.

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