6. Go West
There’s always something fun to do in NYC with kids. You can venture a bit further, though, and head upstate for an epic day trip at Goshen’s Legoland New York theme park.
7. Take to the Streets
Enjoy themed nights every Friday through mid-September in the heart of Garden City Village, when it closes to traffic and opens up for fun. Additionally, Riverhead’s walkable downtown closes along Main Street on select Fridays in July and August for a street fair that includes live music, vendors, food, entertainment, and more.
8. Enjoy Songs and Science Under the Stars
The Science Museum of Long Island is hosting biweekly Live at Five events at the Leeds Pond Preserve. Swing and sway to tunes and indulge in food truck fare as you explore the outdoor grounds.
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There are rides to thrill all at Adventureland. Photo by Jaime Sumersille
9. Go for a Wild Ride
Get an adrenaline rush at one of Long Island’s amazing amusement parks. Celebrating 60 years in business, Adventureland is a great place to spend the day.
10. Take a Dip
Cool off at one of these public pools that are open to everyone.
11. Visit the Aquarium
See more than 100 animal exhibits at the Long Island Aquarium, where you can enjoy close encounters with everything from penguins to sharks and burn off some energy on its outdoor Eye Opener Treehouse.
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Rent a kayak and set off along the Peconic River. Photo by Jaime Sumersille
12. Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Spend some time on the water in a kayak, pedalboat, or canoe. Or join the Race to Save the Sea Turtles Paddle Battle LI along the Peconic River on Saturday, July 30.
13. Climb and Swing
You can’t go wrong with a visit to a playground or a state park to keep kids busy and happy. You can even make it a beach day with one of these awesome beach playgrounds on Long Island. Or notch up the thrill level at Wildplay or The Adventure Park at Long Island.
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Go for a hole-in-one at one of the mini-golf courses around Long Island. Photo by the author
14. Hit the Links
Whether you want to play play miniature golf or take on a par-3 course, Long Island’s got options. On a rainy day, Monster Golf or Glowgolf is your best bet!
15. Explore Birds, Beaches & Butterflies
Spend a Saturday this summer at the Garvies Point Museum as it hosts various family-friendly activities all season long.
16. Slip and Slide
Make your kids’ day with a trip to a water park on Long Island, where kids—and grown-ups—can cool off and have a blast.
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Enjoy the sands—and the shows—at Jones Beach. Photo courtesy of NY Parks
17. Hit the Beach
The beach is synonymous with summer on Long Island; here’s our rundown of the best beaches for families on Long Island, as well as our picks for the best beach gear and hacks.
18. Enjoy an Old-School, Drive-In Movie
The pandemic brought about a revival of drive-in movie theaters across Long Island, and the fun continues this summer. Port Jefferson, Islip, Farmingdale, Babylon, and other municipalities are hosting outdoor movie nights.
19. Take a Hike
There are many family-friendly LI hiking trails to explore. Or, try a bike trail. We’re having loads of fun on the lovely waterfront Ocean Parkway Coastal Greenway extension these days.
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“Bug Light,” near Greenport, is one of only a handful of offshore lighthouses that allows visitors. Photo courtesy of the East End Seaport Museum
20. Light it Up
Experience living history by visiting one of Long Island’s beautiful, historic Long Island’s beautiful, historic lighthouses.
21. Pitch a Tent
Sleep under the stars at one of these local LI campgrounds, or try your hand at backyard camping for a night you won’t forget.
22. See Art After Dark
On four evenings this summer and fall, downtown Riverhead transforms into a walkable art-after-dark experience.
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Interact with the residents of Harbes Family Farm in Mattituck. Photo courtesy of the farm
23. Feed the Animals
Petting zoos on Long Island are wonderful places to interact with animals and even feed some of the “residents.”
24. See a Summer Concert Under the Stars
Grab a lawn chair or beach blanket and enjoy a family-friendly concert outdoors with your neighbors at Hoyt Farm, Long Beach Pavilion, Harborfront Park, or Eisenhower Park.
25. Go Old School
Show your kids video games from the past during a visit to the Long Island Retro Gaming Expo held at the Cradle of Aviation on August 12-14. Check out the Cradle’s retro, playable Arcade Age exhibit while you’re there.
Bonus: Send them to camp. It’s not too late to sign up for a camp on Long Island. Whether your kids are into sports, science, or art, there’s a summer camp on Long Island for almost any interest.
This article is updated annually.