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Bouldering at Petra Cliffs Credit: Sky Barsch Gleiner

It’s shaping up to be a cloudy, wet week. Here’s a list of some of our favorite indoor activities that will help you and your kids get through a rainy summer day.

Bouldering at Petra Cliffs Credit: Sky Barsch Gleiner

3. Looking for something a little more active? How about indoor rock climbing? Petra Cliffs Climbing Center in Burlington provides climbing and bouldering for all ages and levels. They also offer their services for birthday parties and summer camps. Check out this Fit Families piece about Petra Cliffs from our August 2011 issue.

  • 4. If you’ve got a young Tony Hawk on your hands, try the Talent Skatepark in South Burlington, where you can flip, grind, ollie and jam to your heart’s content. Talent also gives summer camps and skateboarding lessons. Some ski resorts, such as Smugglers’ Notch, also have skating facilities – check their websites for more information.

  • 5. Strike out at the bowling alley. Get your bowling shoes on and hit the lanes! Lights and music usually turn bowling into a party, while games and snacks are available for those who aren’t so keen on knocking down pins. You can also turn this into a stealthy math lesson, as you and your kids count up the scores. Click here for a list of bowling alleys.

  • 6. Visit the Fairbanks Museum in St. Johnsbury. Kids will love to explore the wildflower table, bug mosaics, and planetarium, among this natural history museum’s many attractions. And if the weather changes, you’ll be the first to know – this is VPR’s Eye on the Sky broadcasting station.

  • Want more ideas? Browse our Family Resource Guide — and don’t forget to share reviews and comments about your experience.

    This article was originally published in Seven Days’ monthly parenting magazine, Kids VT.

    Sachi is an intern with Kids VT and Seven Days. Born and raised in Burlington, VT, she is now attending university at NYU Abu Dhabi.