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Karyn Locke from Sand and Snowand everywhere in between! Is sharing her top 5 things to do in Central Park with her kids.A family trip to New York City is exhilarating. You’ll definitely feel the hustle and bustle of the city streets with the yellow taxi cabs whizzing by while pedestrians wait for the OK to cross, the rush of visitors in and out of stores buying toys and gifts to take home.

Yes, the city never sleeps, but everyone needs at least a few minutes of downtime. Though you might not guess, there are several stops in Manhattan for you and your kids to see the sites at a slower pace.Central Park, in the heart of Manhattan, draws thousands each year looking for a quiet place to relax and enjoy nature in the Big Apple. All 843 acres offer quiet spots and leisurely activities for natives and visitors alike. From ice skating to animal sighting, Central Park is the perfect respite from busy city blocks. Here’s the top 5 places within Central Park to visit with kids. Learn About Science at Belvedere CastleHave a budding scientist on your hands? The Henry Luce Nature Observatory offers telescopes, microscopes and even Discovery Kits that kids can take around the park to learn about nature through science.

Admission is free. If your family loves to bird watch, the second floor of the castle is a great spot to get a bird’s eye view of the surrounding area. Afterwards, you can hang out on the Great Lawn. If you time it right, you might just get to see a free concert. Take a Boat Ride at Loeb BoathouseIf you’ve ever watched a movie with scenes in Central Park, there’s undoubtedly a shot of Loeb Boathouse in the distance. The boathouse has been around since 1873 and underwent a huge renovation in the 1950s.

It offers boat and kayak rentals as well as a shuttle service along upper Fifth Avenue. If you’ve worked up an appetite after all of that exercise, a meal at Boathouse Restaurant is a classic dining experience. Ice Skating at Wollman RinkFrom the end of October through early April, Wollman Rink is a must-do activity for families visiting Manhattan. Offering skate rentals, the rink opens daily at 10 a.m., but the best time to visit is dusk or later when kids can take in the beauty of the skyscrapers all lit up.

You don’t have to be an expert skater to join in the fun at Wollman Rink. Adults and kids of all skill levels can have a blast. Take a Horse and Carriage Ride Through Central ParkLined up for a couple of blocks along Central Park South, horse-drawn carriage rides are quintessential New York City. Families can take in the sights and sounds of Central Park with a leisurely carriage ride, and talking to the driver is half the fun. Rides start at $50 for a 20- minute ride.

It’s a fun way to see popular spots in Central Park, so ask the driver to point some out. At the end of ride, don’t forget to ask if it’s okay to give the horse a treat. Central Park Zoo(Sea) Lions and leopards and monkeys.

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This quaint zoo has fun animals on display that kids love to watch. Make sure to visit the penguins.

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Those funny little things will definitely put a smile on your face with their built-in tuxedos and acrobatic swimming maneuvers. There are also snakes and frogs for kids those with affection for creepy-crawlies, as well as daily animal shows. The Tisch Children’s Zoo is located inside Central Park Zoo and has fun, interactive areas and a special spot to pet some lovable, furry creatures.My family loves visiting Central Park every time we head to Manhattan. Have you ever been? What was your favorite place in Central Park? Keryn is the founder and editor-in-chief of Walking on Travels, an award-winning site that gives hope to today’s active parents who don’t want to stop their lives; they simply bring their kids along for the ride.

Keryn utilizes her project management background, along with a masters degree in journalism and an undergrad degree in photography to the team to create dynamic content and a vision that keeps up with the latest technology and trends. You can find Keryn dragging her 2 boys around the DC area most days and across the globe several times a year. Follow along on their adventures on Instagram and Pinterest.