Hiking with Kids, Done Right
A trail picked for the legs you actually brought. A meal at the trailhead or in town. A nap window built in for the small one.
The hiking-with-kids problem is not a lack of trails. It is the gap between what AllTrails says is "easy" and what is actually easy when you are carrying a tired four-year-old back to the car.
A good family hike is short, has a clear destination (a waterfall, a pond, a fire tower), is mostly flat or has a graceful uphill, and ends near a place that sells real food. Most state parks have one, sometimes two, that fit. The catch is finding it without an hour of forum reading.
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Plan our dayMention the youngest kid's age in your prompt. The trail picked for a three-year-old looks nothing like the one picked for a seven-year-old.