10 family resorts with nonstop activities for kids with nonstop energy


When my son was little, he had so much energy that he could have had 10 parents and still tuckered us out by noon. Vacations featuring leisurely dining and mellow park strolls were not in the cards for us. Instead, we searched for hotels and resorts that offered an abundance of activities to help channel his spry spirit. If you’ve got kids who needs high-voltage fun from morning til night, try one of these action-packed family resorts.

1. The Sagamore Resort

Lake George, New York

aerial view of The Sagamore Resort on Lake George
(Photo: The Sagamore Resort)

In the late 19th century, industrialists escaped city life by retreating to the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. They created a fresh-air fantasy where they could practice sports in rustic luxury. Today, visitors continue the tradition of recreation at The Sagamore on the shores of Lake George. Swimming, fishing, waterskiing, and rides on the resort’s 19th-century touring vessel are some of the ways to enjoy the gorgeous lake. 

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The expansive lawn is perfect for turning cartwheels and playing lawn games. Tennis, pickleball, volleyball, and big indoor and outdoor pools may exhaust even kids you thought would never yawn. The 10,000-foot indoor Rec Center, with mini-golf, a basketball court, and ping-pong tables, give frisky youngsters rainy day and evening options galore. 

2. Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort, Spa & Casino

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Lopesan Costa Bavaro Resort in Punta Cana (Photo: Lopesan Costa Bavaro)
Lopesan Costa Bavaro Resort in Punta Cana (Photo: Lopesan Costa Bavaro)

For many vacationers, Punta Cana’s eye-candy beach and azure waters provide all the fun they desire. But if your family craves additional action, the all-inclusive Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort is the way to go. This big new resort sits on a sweet swath of sugary sand where volleyball and soccer are popular pastimes, but its offerings go way beyond the beach with a bowling alley, escape room, and waterpark. There are also numerous pools, including a massive infinity pool that hosts interactive games, limbo contests, and dance classes.

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The resort’s Panchi Kids Club presents a range of high-octane supervised activities such as trapeze lessons and stilt walking demos. The grounds include a shopping promenade with a candy store and ice cream shop. A series of paved paths fringed with tall coconut palms makes for a shady maze where kids may expend energy without getting overheated.

3. Rush Creek Lodge

Groveland, California

Hotels near Yosemite National Park: Rush Creek Lodge
Photo: Kim Carroll/Rush Creek Lodge

Only a mile from an entrance to Yosemite National Park, Rush Creek Lodge is a perfect basecamp for exploring the area’s awe-inspiring beauty. This wooded property is a jackpot for perky kids thanks to a zip line, a nature-inspired playground with a rope swing and giant hillside slide, and a big year-round saltwater swimming pool and hot tub. If your kids crave more, hiking trails, bocce ball, and cornhole toss should satisfy. A glass-blowing program and nature-inspired crafts get the creative juices flowing. 

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The indoor game room has air hockey, pool, bumper pool, and pinball machines, with a custom-designed interactive treehouse structure that wraps around the room. The hotel’s recreation program features park excursions led by their team of seasoned guides. In winter, consider a snowshoe adventure to experience Yosemite at its most serene. 

4. Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort

Savusavu, Fiji

Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort excels at making conservation education fun (Photo: Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort)
Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort excels at making conservation education fun (Photo: Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort)

Immersed in lush tropical foliage and surrounded by unspoiled reefs where a spectacular assortment of colorful fish frolic, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort in Fiji is a South Pacific paradise. The resort’s two full-time Fijian marine biologists take kids on snorkeling adventures, rock pool explorations, and kayak excursions that dive into this aquatic wonderland.

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Young kids can learn scuba diving in the family swimming pool, while children who are at least 10 years of age may become certified to PADI Junior Open water level. Tennis, pickleball, yoga, deep-sea fishing, and hikes to waterfalls are a few of the ways young guests expend energy. Basket weaving, traditional cooking demos, and coconut husking offer an immersion in local culture.

The Bula Club is the comprehensive childcare program, where musicians serenade children as they swim, slide, and play in the treehouse. Every child under the age of six is assigned a private nanny or manny for their entire stay, while older kids are assigned a grownup buddy. If your child is active, let the staff know and they’ll pair with a caregiver who is equally ready to romp. 

5. Skytop Lodge

Skytop, Pennsylvania

Skytop Lodge in the Poconos Mountains, Pennsylvania (Photo: Skytop Lodge)
Skytop Lodge in the Poconos Mountains, Pennsylvania (Photo: Skytop Lodge)

Nestled on a sprawling nature preserve in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, Skytop Lodge has almost as many activities as it does room to roam. Throwback traditions like afternoon tea and cookies add a yesteryear vibe, though the resort is anything but stuffy. Nearly unlimited recreational options should exhaust kids with plenty of verve. Programs explore the stunning scenery with naturalist-led hikes and mountain bike adventures. Boating, fishing, and swimming are popular on the lake while golf, tennis, lawn bowling, and archery are some of the many land-based activities.

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If you’ve always wanted to learn to throw an axe or scale a rock-climbing wall, you’ve come to the right place. Indoor and outdoor swimming pools offer aquatic fun year-round. When the flakes fly, snow tubing, snowshoeing, and ice skating will keep kids moving. For tweens and teens seeking a thrill, the Treetop Adventure Course features bridges, ropes, and zip lines nestled high in the trees.

6. Inn by the Sea

Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Located just outside of Portland, Inn by the Sea showcases coastal Maine at its finest. Guests traverse a private boardwalk that winds through a wildlife sanctuary leading to pristine Crescent Beach for swimming and beach combing. The low-key vibe disguises a wealth of activities. Children can dress-up like insects as a naturalist teaches them about Maine’s eco-system when they join the Bug’s Life program.

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Family yoga, guided nature walks, gardening, art classes, and kite flying join a daily ice cream social in summer and snowshoeing in winter. Swim in the heated pool or borrow a bike and explore nearby Portland Head Light, the oldest lighthouse in the state. A ride on the Lucky Catch, a working lobster boat helmed by Captain Tom, is an interactive way to connect young visitors to the local marine environment. And if you’re traveling with the family pooch, your pet will be treated like royalty at this pet-friendly family resort.

7. Massanutten Resort

Massanutten, Virginia

Zip line at Massanutten Resort (Photo: Massanutten)
Zip line at Massanutten Resort (Photo: Massanutten)

Massanutten Resort is a favorite weekend escape for Beltway families (it’s only a few hours from Washington, D.C.), but people come from all around the experience everything it has to offer. This Shenandoah Valley resort is brimming with indoor and outdoor recreational options in all seasons, so there’s never a wrong time to visit.

A huge indoor/outdoor waterpark, horseback riding, all-weather street curling, a zip line, hiking and mountain biking trails, basketball, golf, and tennis offer round-the-clock fun. In winter, enjoy ice-skating, snow tubing, downhill skiing, and snowboarding. Ukulele and bongo drum classes draw a crowd. 

8. Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa

Bastrop, Texas 

Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa-1
Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa (Photo: Hyatt)

Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa sits on the banks on the Lower Colorado River, adjacent to McKinney Roughs Nature Park’s meandering trails and seasonal windfall of wildflowers. It’s only 30 minutes from cosmopolitan Austin, though the wide-open landscape feels light years away. Ride a horse, learn to throw a tomahawk, and make like a bona fide Texan as you discover the art of a lassoing. 

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A fleet of bicycles, including kid-size bikes, are available to pedal over to the corral and see the friendly alpacas, goats, and bighorns. When the heat is on, the waterpark has a big swimming pool, baby pool, two-story slide, and lazy river. An 18-hole golf course, tennis and basketball courts, fishing at the fully-stocked pond, and a well-equipped playground round out the options. 

9. Crystal Springs Resort

Hamburg, New Jersey

Northern New Jersey’s Crystal Springs Resort is only 43 miles from New York City. The resort is made up of two sister hotels, Grand Cascades Lodge and Minerals Hotel, and both are so jam-packed with activities, it’s more a question of what you can’t do than what you can. Golf, pony rides, a nature trail, axe throwing, laser clay shooting, archery, and a rock-climbing wall join winter fun like ice-skating and curling and summer diversions such as trapeze and fishing.

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Need more? Build-your-own stuffed bear and enjoy an array of seasonal craft workshops. There are also multiple pool complexes, none more fabulous than the Grand Cascades Lodge’s Biosphere. This heated freeform pool is surrounded by exotic tropical plants and a retractable roof. A 140-foot waterslide, aquarium, and snack bar make for hours of weatherproof fun. 

10. Flathead Lake Lodge

Bigfork, Montana 

At Flathead Lake Lodge, horseback riding is one of many toddler-friendly activities (Photo: Flathead Lake Lodge)
At Flathead Lake Lodge, horseback riding is one of many toddler-friendly activities (Photo: Flathead Lake Lodge)

Fringed by the Swan Range and Mission Mountains, Flathead Lake Lodge is a family-owned all-inclusive Montana ranch with a comprehensive horseback riding program. Beginners receive lessons while serious riders can let loose on a network of trails. If your child wants to learn rodeo skills, you’re in the right place.

Equestrians flock here, but Flathead Lake Lodge is no one-trick pony, with kid-friendly activities that go way beyond horses. Its lakefront location presents every imaginable water sport, from waterskiing to sailing to kayaking. Guided hikes, yoga, pickleball, tennis, archery, line dancing lessons, mountain biking on miles of single-track trails, and rides in an all-terrain vehicle to see the resort’s 500-acre elk preserve are some of the many open-air options.

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