Children's Activities in and Around Frederick, MD

Just outside of Washington, DC, Frederick, Md., provides multiple activities for family and children that are educational and entertaining. With many colonial museums and a theme park, children learn about history as well as ride roller coasters. From golf to petting zoos, there are multiple reasons to vacation in Frederick with your kids. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Rose Hill Manor Park and Children's Museum

    • Rose Hill Manor Park has regular activities for children, including magic shows, arts and crafts, in addition to holiday events such as Santa and Holiday Magic, Easter Egg Roll and Rose Hill Day. Rose Hill promotes hands-on learning activities for children of all ages and includes a carriage and farm museum in the same area. The children's museum opened in 1972 and currently allows children to learn about colonial life and play with toys from the past. Children also learn how to card wool and grate spices.

    Crumland Farms

    • With a corn maze, pumpkin patch, pizza farm, "Moochoo" train, slide and hay ride, there are plenty of fun activities for children at Crumland Farms. Children also pet the mini-barnyard animals including goas and donkeys. For the corn maze, pedal cart races are another main source of entertainment. The "Moo-choo" train is Crumland farms mini-train for kid that rides around on a track on the farm. Birthdays, reunions, family reunions and other large parties may be hosted at Crumland. Using their party planning worksheet, Crumland Farms helps figure out entertainment, food and events that meet the interests of the entire party-goers. Crumland Farms provides videos to view all of the available activities in action. In addition, you can view a schedule of events for each season.

    Gambrill State Park

    • Set in the beautiful mountains of Frederick County, on the ridge of the Catoctin Mountains, the park provides two areas for children's activities. The Rock Run area offers a campground, picnic area and small pond. In addition to these features, High Knob has three stone overlooks, three picnic shelters and a large stone lodge called the Tea Room. The park has 16 miles of trails for mountain biking, horseback riding and hiking. Canoeing, kayaking and other water trails provide entertainment for the entire family. Gambrill State Park also hosts youth group camping. The park's website has an interactive page for younger children to explore the park before visiting.

    Terrace Lanes

    • With 36 lanes, snack and full service bar, Terrace Lanes in Frederick has entertainment for children and parents. Terrace Lanes also provides video games, glow lights and a techno sound system. The bowling alley is open Sunday through Saturday. They host birthdays, tournaments, leagues and special events. Their website also provides a free coupon and other specials like "Buck Fifty Night" every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 p.m. until close, allowing customers to buy bowling games, rent shoes, eat a slice of cheese pizza, and partake of a small 12-oz. soda or regular cut fries for $1.50 each.

    Adventure Park USA

    • Near Frederick, Adventure Park USA provides multiple attractions for children. Rides include the wildcat roller coaster, Little Tykes rides, go-karts and bumper boats. In addition, the park also has an arcade, mini-golf, ropes course, playground, laser tag, tilt-a-whirl and battle zone. The park's website provides a map as well as descriptions and regulations for each ride. Adventure USA hosts birthdays, corporate meetings, groups and camp reservations as well as parties. It also has a child-friendly atmosphere which includes non-alcoholic and non-smoking policies.

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