100 Activities For Houston Kids

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Jocelin Taylor

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Jul 11, 2024, 6:02:10 AM7/11/24
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Planning a 2-3 day vacation to the area in the next few weeks with the family and kids (2, 8, 11 years old)...what are some fun things to see/do with kids in the city (zoo, museum, etc?) Recommendations on where to stay (We will be driving so will have a car for transportation).

Watch and cheer for your favorite teams in baseball, grab a bite to eat, or explore the press boxes and scoreboard before a game if you have the star tour. The kids might want a hotdog or two, a box of popcorn, or a picture and autograph of their favorite baseball player after the game.

100 Activities for Houston Kids


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14. Hermann Park is what really pulls the Museum District together. Visit any day to walk the trail, play at the playground, splash in the water, and feed the ducks. (And if you want to splurge on any non-free activities, you can ride the train, pedal the boats, or visit the zoo!)

16. Let your kids practice their art museum voices with a visit to these free art destinations: The Menil Collection, Cy Twombly Gallery and Dan Flavin Installation in Richmond Hall, the Blaffer Art Museum at U of H, or The Moody Center at Rice.

18. Experience Twilight Epiphany at sunset. The James Turrell light show/installation on the Rice University campus offers free reservations. While young kids might not enjoy the subtle changes, bringing something for them to color on might help you get a moment to take it all in.

30. Sure, you can visit Gallery Furniture for a new mattress or sofa, but the North Freeway location also happens to have an indoor playscape, a Texas-sized mattress for kids to actually jump on, and even some exotic birds. You might even bump into local celeb Mattress Mack!

31. Admission to the San Jacinto Monument and museum are always free (special attractions, including the observation deck, cost extra). Visiting is a fun and interactive lesson on Texas history for kids.

37. Take part in the time-honored tradition of driving the kids around town for the perfect bluebonnet photos. You can make a trip out of it by venturing to Brenham, or stay local and get a few sweet photos without leaving the city limits.

44. The City of Houston has 27 free splash pads open all year long. Unlike pools, there is no deep water, so even the youngest kids can splash and play on their own. Turn on the water with the touch of a button and run through to cool off!

Girl Scouts and Cub scouts alike, come experience the Zoo after dark and spend the night! Themed offerings include guided night hikes through the Zoo, animal meet and greets, and educational activities.

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Enjoy family time with a museum twist! Families can create and discover together with printable books that feature coloring sheets, search activities, and drawing exercises inspired by works of art in the MFAH collections.

The YMCA of Greater Houston provides after-school activities, infant and preschool education, camps for every stage of life. Our programs are more than just an after school or summer activity. Together, they become a pathway toward being a successful, well-balanced adult- to aim higher and expect more of themselves and to reach their ultimate potential. Let your child discover their full potential at the Y.

The YMCA of Greater Houston provides after school activities, infant and preschool education and camps for every stage of life. Our programs are more than just an after school or summer activity. Together, they become a pathway toward being a successful, well-balanced adult- to aim higher and expect more of themselves and to reach their ultimate potential. Let your child discover their full potential at the Y.

Assist with providing quality care in childcare and camp settings by teaching values, ensuring safety and facilitating structured play and educational activities. Make an impact by providing a quality experience to children and families that focuses on ensuring that youth feel successful and thrive.

Located just thirty minutes from Downtown Houston, Splashtown offers thirty-eight waterslides, a wave pool, an activity pool, and much more for kids of all ages. Daily admission for adults and kids over forty-eight inches is just $31.99.

A forty minute drive from Houston can land you at the Kemah Boardwalk. If you are looking to get wet, head to the center of the Plaza where you will find dancing water fountains that the kids can play in to get cool. After that, check out the thrill ride, The Beast, a speedboat ride on the lake. Kemah Boardwalk also offers tons of dry rides and attractions, but there are plenty of rest tents you can stop at in between to enjoy cool water on a hot day.

Moody Gardens, located in Galveston Island, has plenty to cool off the kids on hot days. When you arrive, head straight to Palm Beach where you will find a wave pool, lazy river, splash pad, water slides, and an adventure area complete with a dump bucket. There are many other attractions at Moody Gardens as well, such as a 4D Theater, museum, boat ride, and an interactive, ten-story glass rainforest. Admission starts at $17.95 if you want to only do Palm Beach, or $46.95 to take in all that Moody Gardens has to offer.

Competitive and casual games of cornhole were available throughout the weekend. Free lessons were provided at the cornhole booth in the Exhibition Hall. You could join the two-day tournament or free-play. Mini boards were onsite - kids and families were welcome.

Boat tours, walking tours, hike and bike trails, canoe and kayak launches, performances with the downtown skyline as a backdrop, a skatepark, and an extensive art festival. Those are just some of the activities that The Buffalo Bayou Partnership offers as family things to do in Houston.

Known as one of the most visited museums in the United States, the Houston Museum of Natural Science offers a variety of programs and activities to educate and spark interest in the preservation of natural science, including paleontology, astronomy, chemistry, and Native American culture, among others.

Hermann Park is one of the largest parks in the city and hosts a plethora of family activities in Houston. There are multiple playgrounds, a colorful train that will loop around the park, and an outdoor theater that hosts tons of family-friendly shows.

Kemah Boardwalk is one of our featured family weekend getaways from Houston and is one of the fun things to do in Houston with kids. unique theme park and activity center. Kemah Boardwalk is home to the Boardwalk Beast, a 25-minute thrill ride that takes you 4 miles out into Galveston Bay at 40 mph.

Houston is one of the premier destinations for street art and wall murals. There is colorful art all around the city! Making a day of exploring different areas in search of your favorites is one of the more fun [and free] kids activities Houston has.

Galveston is technically a city all its own but a day trip there is still one of the most fun things to do in Houston with kids. Lounge on the beach, explore Galveston Island State Park, splash around Schlitterbahn Galveston, or play games at the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier.

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This page houses free educational resources for families to assist in expanding musical knowledge. Music plays a significant role in connecting families and groups of people. Discover activities and videos for children and families to enjoy music at home, or resources designed to encourage student musicians to continue their musical development.

The Sunshine Kids is a non-profit organization dedicated to children with cancer. Established in 1982, we are committed to providing positive group activities and emotional support for young cancer patients. The Sunshine Kids provides a variety of programs and events, free of charge, for Kids who are receiving cancer treatments in hospitals across North America.

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Families with children as young as 3 years old volunteer together at our family service activities. Children learn that even at a young age they can give back! Generation Serve hosts weekly virtual volunteering options as well as a robust calendar for Families or Teens with in-person and virtual needs listed.

HFB is one of the easiest and best run volunteer opportunities for kids ages 6 and up.? Registering for shifts is really simple and they have meaningful jobs for even the littlest workers.? Those aged 16 & younger must be accompanied by an adult parent/guardian.

Almost all Harris County Public Library Locations are Family Place Libraries. What does that mean? It means that our libraries offer specially designed spaces and programs for your family to play and learn together! All families, all year, engaging children in reading, learning and playing activities.

The Houston Texans, Andre Hal and Academy Sports + Outdoors partnered up to create the Buddy Program, where kids could enlist in some help in order to participate in the Houston Texans Kids Triathlon.

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