Adventures https://www.kikooworld.com Tue, 21 May 2024 07:04:34 -0700 en-gb Go Fly A Kite! https://www.kikooworld.com/adventure/go-fly-a-kite.html https://www.kikooworld.com/adventure/go-fly-a-kite.html Go Fly A Kite!

For low-cost and high-flying fun, set the sky ablaze with the colors and shapes of your choice.

Here are five places where you and your family can go fly a kite:

Kitty Hawk, NC.

Follow in the footsteps of Orville and Wilbur Wright, those famous bicycle makers turned flight phenoms from Dayton, OH. The brothers made annual trips to the Outer Banks where they found steady winds, wide sandy beaches and friendly people who helped the pair pursue their passion to fly. The Wrights first used kites to help solve the mystery of flight. Create your own challenges as you and your family launch bright colors into the sky along this scenic swath of Atlantic coastline. Contact: 1-877-FLY-THIS; www.KittyHawk; www.OuterBanks.org.

Westwood Park. Los Angeles, CA.

Claim a picnic table as home base, then set off to enjoy this urban green space where you’ll vy for the highest flying kite with local UCLA students and faculty who retreat to this Park for a break from the classroom. Kids will also enjoy the swing sets and climbing structures that provide contrast to the nearby skyscrapers that line Wilshire Bouevard. Contact: 323-644-6661; www.laparks.org.

Long Beach, WA.

Visit this scenic spot on the coast of Washington to gain inspiration from kite flying pros. Visit the World Kite Museum & Hall of Fame, home to more than 1500 kites and the only American museum dedicated to the science and satisfaction of kite flying. Consider visiting the venue during the third week of August when the Washington Kite Festival fills the sky with a colorful array of sky-riders hoisted by famous flyers from around the world. Take to the wide beaches to enjoy your own high-flying adventures. Contact: 360-642-4020; worldkitemuseum.com; www.KiteFestival.com.

Corpus Christi Beaches, TX.

With the deep blue water as your backdrop, sea breezes provide a year-round opportunity to fly your favorite kites while enjoying the pristine beaches along the South Texas Gulf Coast. Camp for a long weekend or spend the day at Mustang Island State Park, a 5-mile stretch of Gulf Coast beach just south of Port Aransas. Take a break from kite-flying with your clan to enjoy shelling, fishing, bonfires, sand castle building and swimming. Contact: 1-800-766-BEACH (2322); http://visitcorpuschristitx.org.

Wildwood, NJ.

Plan your trip to coincide with the annual Memorial Day Kite Festival or visit anytime for salt-air fueled kite flying and good times in a carnival-style beach town that has lured family travelers for decades. Stroll the boardwalk, go fishing or crabbing, and play miniature golf. Hop aboard the kiddie rides or strap in to one of six, scream-provoking roller coasters for a thrill session. Swim in the Atlantic surf or check out a beachfront water park. Contact: 800-992-9732 www.wildwoodsnj.com.

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Adventure Sun, 26 Aug 2012 00:00:00 -0700
Earth Day Every Day https://www.kikooworld.com/item/593-earth-day-every-day.html https://www.kikooworld.com/item/593-earth-day-every-day.html Earth Day Every Day

Every day should be an Earth Daycelebration.

Here are some special ways we can honor our beautiful planet. Take part!

Enjoy a Farm Stay.

Get close to the land by planning a farm stay. You’ll wake to a rooster call or the sounds of other barnyard animals welcoming in the day. Share in the chores or simply observe a lifestyle that is likely quite different from your own. Enjoy farm fresh eggs for breakfast before pitching in to help with the day’s chores. Depending on the farm you choose, you can relax on a hammock, go for a horseback ride, pick berries, fish the local stream or read a book under a shade tree.  Animals and activities vary by farm.

Contact: www.vtfarms.org; www.pafarmstay.com.

National Kids to Parks Program.

Join your children in a grassroots movement to celebrate our country’s local, state and national parks. Grown-ups are encouraged to take their children and grandchildren to one of thousands of treasured parks across the country. Kids can tweet about their participation or send photos that will be posted on a national map. Check the site for park activities and other family-friendly suggestions.

Contact: www.BuddyBison.org.; www.ParkTrust.org.

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Be an Eco-traveler.

Costa Rica was an early leader in the ecotourism movement. Visit Lapa Rios Ecolodge on the country’s Osa Peninsula, for an intense wildlife and biologically diverse experience. Choose to embark on this Tropical Adventure and you’ll find your family on the “Twigs, Pigs and Garbage Sustainability Tour”, joining wild cat researchers in their efforts to conserve jaguar and pumas and exploring nearby tide pools. Contact:  www.Wildland.com; www.laparios.com.

Aldo Leopold Nature Center. Monona, Wisconsin.

Visit the nature center inspired by Wisconsin naturalist and author Aldo Leopold for outdoor activities designed with the busy family in mind. Explore walking trails supported by season specific backpacks, offering exploration guides and an activity kit. Visit the Leopold Interpretive Trail and the special “touch table” that encourages young children to get a feel for nature items like feathers, bones, fur and rocks. Ask about spring break and summer camp programs just for kids.

Contact: (608) 221-0404; www.naturenet.com/alnc/dropinprogs.htm

Resource: www.EarthDay.org.

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Explore Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:44:25 -0700