Austin with kids: 30 Things to Do in Austin with your Kids

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30 Things to Do in Austin with your Kids

Visiting Austin with the kids? We’ve got 30 great ideas for fun family activities they’ll love, from swimming holes and food trucks, to kid-friendly live music and museums that welcome curious little explorers. Be sure to check attractions’ hours and safety protocols before heading out.


Courtesy of the Rowing Dock.


1. Let the kids run free at Zilker Park. Explore nature at Zilker Botanical Garden (tickets must be reserved online in advance; masks are required), Austin Nature & Science Center (masks required) and UMLAUF Sculpture Garden and Museum (masks recommended).


2. Go sightseeing by land and water with Austin Duck Adventures, where you’ll ride an amphibious vehicle around town, including down historic Sixth Street and past the Texas State Capitol, before splashing into Lake Austin. Masks are recommended, but not required.


3. A local family tradition since 1948, the kitschy Peter Pan Mini Golf will delight kids and parents alike. Two 18-hole mini golf courses are filled with colorful characters (including a towering T. rex and Peter Pan himself) and challenging obstacles. Masks required when social distancing cannot be maintained beyond your family unit.


4. Little ones will love the Thinkery (masks required), Austin’s hands-on children’s museum. Located in East Austin’s Mueller community, the Thinkery is equal parts science/technology center and children’s museum, with interactive exhibits and engaging activities. There’s also a playground across the street and ducks to visit at nearby Mueller Lake.


5. Take the family for a stroll down South Congress Avenue, where funky shops create a lively vibe. Take a family picture at the famous I Love You So Much mural and let the kids pick out penny candies at the circus-themed Big Top Candy Shop.


Credit Thinkery.


6. Treat your kids to a true Austin dining experience at food truck park The Picnic, where they’ll love the crunchy chicken tenders served up by The Mighty Cone, enjoyed under a shady pavilion.


7. Pack up the kiddos and blankets and head out to Zilker Hillside Theater to watch this year’s free Summer Musical (performance details TBA), performed under the stars from July-August, Thursdays through Sundays. Or, check out the variety of family-friendly productions streaming on demand by the Austin Scottish Rite Theater. The theater is Austin’s oldest, founded in 1871 (the same year the city became the capital of Texas).


8. Get wild at the Austin Zoo, where you’ll see more than 300 animals, including big cats, monkeys, foxes and more native Texas wildlife (tickets must be purchased online in advance; masks recommended). Nearly all of the animals at the zoo are rescues.


9. Lady Bird Lake is the perfect destination for family outings. The Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail skirts along Lady Bird Lake for 10 miles, with amazing downtown views and a well-maintained trail that’s easy on strollers and children’s bikes. Or get out on the water with a guided kayak tour from Austin Kayak Tours or the Rowing Dock.


10. Some of Austin’s best live music series are also family friendly. Stop in the Oak Garden at Güero’s Taco Bar on Wednesdays for the Texas Radio Live series presented by Sun Radio.


Courtesy of Kalahari Resorts & Conventions Round Rock.


11. Visit the indoor waterpark and resort at Kalahari Resorts and Conventions in neighboring Round Rock. The African-themed resort has 1.5 million square feet of space to play, including an indoor/outdoor waterpark, world-class dining, live entertainment, a thrilling indoor theme park and endless fun.  


12. You can’t leave Austin without experiencing at least one of its beloved barbecue joints. At The County Line on the Lake, dive into a plate of lip-smacking ribs, then let the kids feed the ducks and turtles that flock along Bull Creek.


13. Take a dip in one of Austin’s spring-fed swimming holes, located in the heart of the city. Barton Springs Pool in Zilker Park maintains a refreshing temperature of 68–70 degrees year round, and has plenty of grassy areas to spread out. Deep Eddy Pool is the oldest pool in the state, and shows poolside movies in the summer.


14. Immerse your family in Texas history at the Texas State Capitol (which offers free tours) and the Bullock Texas State History Museum (located just one block north of the Capitol; masks are encouraged, but not required). The Bullock contains three floors of interactive exhibits, the Texas Spirit Theater, an IMAX Theatre and the Story of Texas Cafe.


15. Explore Austin on two wheels with a rental from Barton Springs Bike Rental, which also offers guided tours. Bike along the Barton Creek Greenbelt and discover Gus Fruh, a swimming hole that features the famed Urban Assault limestone rock wall, a favorite of climbers.


BookPeople. Credit Tomoko Bason.


16. For a low-key morning downtown, head to BookPeople where you can browse the collection of children’s books and gifts at the largest independent bookstore in Texas (masks required; catch their regular children’s story time events via Zoom). Afterwards, walk across the street and spend some time at the playground on the rooftop plaza of the flagship Whole Foods Market (masks are not required for fully vaccinated visitors).


17. From April through October, don’t miss the sunset show at the Bat Bridge, when more than one million Mexican free-tailed bats fly into the evening sky from beneath the Congress Avenue Bridge. Watch from the bridge, stake out a spot at the Statesman Bat Observation Center or view the bats from the waters of Lady Bird Lake aboard Lone Star Riverboat or Capital Cruises (masks recommended; no cash payments).


18. Harness the cowboy spirit and giddyup over to South Austin for a horseback ride around Lone Star Ranch with Texas Trail Rides, where you’ll ride along wooded trails and a scenic creek with your new horse friends, right within city limits.


19. Catch The Hideout Theatre live online on Sundays for Hideout Kids, when an improv troupe acts out a new and unique story based on the suggestions of the kids in the audience. Your children will love interacting with the zany actors in the chat, and are encouraged to join in the fun for this interactive show.


20. Hike up Mount Bonnell and get a panoramic view of the Austin area, including Lake Austin. The steep climb up stone steps makes it a relatively short hike, with an amazing reward at the top. Why not pack a sunset picnic?


Courtesy of Round Rock Express.


21. Give the kids a workout at the Austin Bouldering Project, the world’s largest bouldering gym, where they can safely climb to their hearts’ content. There’s no minimum age  — if a child can walk, they can scamper up a wall. And the floor is padded to protect climbers who take a tumble. Masks are required.


22. Get into the swing of baseball season and catch a game played by the Round Rock Express, a Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers that calls Dell Diamond home. The family-friendly ballpark features a kids’ fun zone, plus theme nights and regular fireworks displays. Check this season’s schedule for ticket and capacity details.


23. For an adrenaline rush coupled with a beautiful view, Lake Travis Zipline Adventures offers five pulse-pounding ziplines (one being the longest in Texas) to whisk your brood away on an exciting outdoor adventure.


24. Pinballz boasts the largest selection of arcade games in Texas, with more than 150 pinball machines spread across three Austin-area locations. Introduce your kids to pins, or play all sorts of arcade games, both new and classic.


Credit Monet Hambrick.


25. Get out and play at a local park. At Pease Park, kids can splash around in the interactive water feature, play on the state-of-the-art playground and head up to the Treehouse Observation Pod. There are plenty of cool, colorful play structures (think twisty bridges and a life-sized chess board) for all ages to enjoy at the Alliance Children’s Garden, set near scenic Lady Bird Lake in Butler Park.


26. Catch the family-oriented Sunday brunch at Cherrywood Coffeehouse, where parents can sip mimosas while the kids get up and bust a move to live music performed by beloved local children’s entertainers.


27. Cool off underground during the all-ages Adventure Tour at Inner Space Cavern, where kids will delight in uncovering fossils and learning the difference between stalagmites and stalactites in one of Texas’ best-preserved caves. Afterwards, search for gemstones in the outdoor mining area or brave the new Saber Tooth tandem zip ride.


28. Central Market North Lamar is a grocery store and more. Grab a healthy snack in the cafe and listen to live music on the sprawling outdoor patio. Just steps away is a large playground connected to a park that the kids will love.


29. At Alamo Drafthouse, you can watch a movie while ordering food and drinks right from your seat (there’s even a kid’s menu). Check out the Alamo for All schedule for screenings geared to families with small children. Masks are required, except when eating or drinking.


30. Experience live, family-friendly shows at ZACH Theatre, the longest-running theatre company in the state of Texas. Check out the upcoming classes and summer camps, offering interactive education that’s sure to delight your little ones. Masks are required.


31 Fun Things to Do in Austin with Kids for 2022 (Family-Friendly!)

Austin is one of the most happening Texan cities and has several things to offer to people of all ages.

If you have chosen Austin as a destination for a family holiday or if you simply find yourself in the city with your family and the kids, the following are some of the fun things to do in Austin with kids.

1. Inner Space Cavern

4200 I-35
Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 931-2283

Why You’ve Got to Go

This is an exciting underground cavern that was discovered by a construction worker by accident while building the I-35 freeway.

The Inner Space Cavern is one of the best things to do in Austin with kids.

It is a good way to teach your kids about various rock formations.

What to Do

Pick one of the guided tours so you know exactly what you are looking at.

I think the one-hour guided tour hits the sweet spot between informative and crisp.

You will be able to tell the difference between stalagmites and stalactites by the end of this tour.

For

All ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Round Rock

Related: Best Things to Do in Austin

2. Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms

Pioneer Farms Dr
Austin, TX 78754

Why You’ve Got to Go

This is an exciting and interactive way to learn more about Central Texas.

The programs and activities have been designed keeping kids in mind, so if you are looking for something to do this weekend, take your kids to Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms.

What to Do

You can book yourself in advance to participate in one of the events or simply embark on the self-guided walking tour and enjoy the themed exhibits.

For

All ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Uptown Suites Extended Stay Austin TX – North

Related: Best Restaurants in Austin

3.

Chaparral Ice

2525 W Anderson Ln
Austin, TX 78757
(512) 252-8500

Why You’ve Got to Go

Once a thriving mall, today Chaparral Ice is a vibrant recreational space where you can enjoy free skating and ice skating.

What to Do

Depending on what time of year you are at Chaparral Ice, you can enjoy ice skating, free skating, and even curling.

There are also competitive hockey games you can participate in with the kids.

It’s a good way to have some old-fashioned fun with the kids.

For

Ages 3 and up

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Renaissance Austin Hotel

4. Dart Bowl (Permanently Closed)

5700 Grover Ave
Austin, TX 78756
(512) 452-2518

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you are wondering what to do in Austin with kids, Dart Bowl is another great to have a nostalgic evening having old-timey fun with the new generation.

I love the retro vibe and enjoy the idea of being able to show my own kids how we had fun growing up.

What to Do

The fascinating retro decor aside, this is a great bowling alley where you should make optimum use of the 32 lanes.

You should also enjoy the video arcade and kids leagues.

You can also book the party room for a fun-filled afternoon with your kids and their friends.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Austin-University, TX

5. Mount Bonnell

Mt Bonnell
Austin, TX 78731

Why You’ve Got to Go

Mount Bonnell automatically features quite high on a list of top things to do with kids in Austin, Texas.

It offers plenty of open space for kids to get some fresh air and leg space to run around.

What to Do

Go to Covert Park at Mount Bonnell, the highest point in the city, to enjoy some spectacular views.

The good thing is that even the younger kids can easily do the 102-stair climb so I would definitely recommend this.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Hotel Granduca Austin

Related: Best Things to Do Near Austin

6.

Laguna Gloria and Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve

3801 W. 35th St.
Austin, TX
(512) 974-6797

Why You’ve Got to Go

Laguna Gloria and Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve is among the fun places for kids in Austin.

This is a two-in-one destination that includes learning as well as play.

What to Do

The Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park is one of my favorite aspects of the Laguna Gloria museum.

The Mayfield Park is also wide and lush, and you can see peacocks gracefully parading the grounds.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: AT&T Hotel & Conference Center

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7. Patterson Park

4200 Brookview Rd.
Austin, TX

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you are traveling with toddlers, I would certainly recommend Patterson Park.

This is an excellent way for the kids to let loose and have some fun in the outdoors.

What to Do

Make use of the volleyball courts, the picnic tables, and the several playgrounds the park has to offer.

There are also many great trees to climb.

I would just let my kids be in this incredible park.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: The Driskill – in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt

8. Texas Memorial Museum

University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
(512) 471-1604

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you’re looking for an activity to do indoors, the Texas Memorial Museum is a great option, The museum has been around since the 1930s and was Austin’s first science museum.

What to Do

Enjoy learning about Texas’ natural history with the kids.

If you or your kids are into dinosaurs, this museum is a delight.

There are thousands of specimens for you to go through—it could take a few days!

I would suggest making a list of the galleries and exhibits you want to cover in a day.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Fairmont Austin

9. Pease District Park

1100 Kingsbury St
Austin, TX 78703
(512) 974-9590

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you are looking for fun family stuff to do in Austin, Pease District Park is also a great option.

The park extends along Shoal Creek and is a public park that Austinites have loved for a long time.

What to Do

You can go for a walk with the family or simply enjoy some fresh air by the creek.

I would suggest packing a basket of snacks and making use of the picnic tables under the shade of lush trees.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Kasa Austin Downtown Apartments

Related: Best Beaches Near Austin, TX

10. Texas Capitol

1100 Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 463-4630

Why You’ve Got to Go

Texas Capitol is one of the most family-friendly attractions in Austin.

It may sound like a boring place to take the kids to, but there is a lot to learn about the state here.

What to Do

Admire the pink granite exterior of the building and the fine architecture.

There are also free guided tours—which I recommend making use of—and lots of open space in the green lawns for the kids to enjoy.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Aiden by Best Western @ Austin City Hotel

11. Austin Nature & Science Center

301 Nature Center Dr
Austin, TX
(512) 974-3888

Why You’ve Got to Go

Austin Nature & Science Center is a good place to visit with family.

The museum offers several hands-on experiences that make it fun for kids to learn more about the state’s natural history.

What to Do

Explore the center and try your hand at the different exhibits.

What I love about this center is that kids can touch things, as opposed to the policy imposed by most other museums!

For

Ages 3 and up

Recommended Hotel Nearby: The LINE Austin

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Things to Do in Corpus Christi, TX with Kids
Amarillo Attractions for Kids
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12.

Republic Square

422 Guadalupe St
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 381-1147

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you’re looking for children’s activities, Republic Square organizes several things for a younger audience through the year.

There is a lot of green area and shade for kids to run around in.

What to Do

Combine a trip to the Central Library with Republic Square.

There are also food trucks that are lined up here and the farmers market on the weekends is a good option.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Hyatt Regency Austin

13. Zilker Metropolitan Park

2100 Barton Springs Rd
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 974-6700

Why You’ve Got to Go

Zilker Metropolitan Parkalso hosts several kids events throughout the year.

In addition to that, you can also enjoy the lake, take the kids as well as the pets!

What to Do

You can even rent kayaks around Lady Bird Lake.

The Botanical Gardens also have waterfalls that you can admire.

If you have pets, you can bring them out for a picnic in the park.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Locale Austin – Rainey Street

Related: Best Water Parks in Austin

14. Texas Toy Museum

314 1/2 Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78701

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you grew up loving action figures or if your kids are into them, this is the perfect place to bring them.

You can take a walk down memory lane and explore vintage toys, old video games and more.

What to Do

Simply let yourself go and have a great time playing vintage video games and admiring action figures along with your little ones.

For

Ages 3 and up

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Omni Austin Hotel Downtown

15. See Bats

Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 364-0759

Why You’ve Got to Go

The city is the seasonal home for Mexican free-tailed bats.

So, at sunset, during the season (April/May and late July/early August), you can watch this incredible avian formation in the sky.

What to Do

Head to the Congress Avenue bridge around sunset and simply watch the bats emerge from under it for their nightly hunt.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Kasa Austin 2nd Street Apartments

16. The Long Center for the Performing Arts

701 W Riverside Dr
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 474-5664

Why You’ve Got to Go

Performing arts may not be the standard activity that kids usually sign up for, but at The Long Center, there are programs that are designed even for kids.

What to Do

Check out the events calendar to see what the family section has to offer.

You will certainly find something suitable for the little ones.

It is a great way to introduce them to the live arts.

For

Ages 3 and up

Recommended Hotel Nearby: JW Marriott Austin

Also See:
Things to Do with Kids in Fort Worth
Family Things to Do in San Antonio
Things for Kids to Do in Fredericksburg

17.

Epic Fun

7101 W, TX-71 Suite D
Austin, TX 78735
(512) 957-9099

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you’re looking for some fun family activity to do indoors, Epic Fun is a great option to consider.

There are activities and games for people of all ages.

What to Do

Pick any activity you would like to participate in—laser tag, wall climbing, arcade games, bumper cars, etc.

I would encourage you to let your inner child out and have a blast.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Ramada by Wyndham Austin South

18. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

4801 La Crosse Ave
Austin, TX 78739
(512) 232-0100

Why You’ve Got to Go

The Wildflower Center is a beautiful haven of plants and flowers and is a great place to visit at any time of the year.

The center has nine acres of gardens, 800 species of native flora, and is also home to various types of birds, insects, and mammals.

What to Do

Simply appreciate the abundance of nature and use this opportunity to teach the little kids about empathy and conservation.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Kimpton Hotel Van Zandt

19. McKinney Falls State Park

5808 McKinney Falls Pkwy
Austin, TX 78744
(512) 243-1643

Why You’ve Got to Go

The falls are a great way to spend late summer days.

McKinney Falls is located near central Austin and though the creek may be dry for a large part of the year because of drought, there is a pool at the end of the hiking trail that offers some respite from the Texan heat.

What to Do

Pack a hiking bag full of refreshments, first aid, and water and choose a hike based on the level of difficulty you and the family can navigate.

For

Ages 6 and up

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Quality Suites South Austin

20. Dinosaur Park

893 Union Chapel Rd
Cedar Creek, TX 78612
(512) 321-6262

Why You’ve Got to Go

Very few kids go through their childhood without a fascination for dinosaurs and what that world was like.

Dinosaur Park is the perfect place to encourage these curiosities.

What to Do

Enjoy the life-size dinosaur replicas at this park.

There is a path lined with replicas that also follow an educational trajectory.

I think younger kids may even enjoy digging for dinosaur bones and frolicking in the playground.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Archer Hotel Austin

21. Cathedral of Junk

4422-4424 Lareina Dr
Austin, TX 78745
(512) 299-7413

Why You’ve Got to Go

This is, quite literally, a massive cathedral-like structure made up entirely of junk and waste of all kinds—who would not find this fascinating?

This is a great use of innovation and I think kids will have fun looking at how a can of coke, for example, became a light fixture at the Cathedral of Junk.

What to Do

There is not much else to do here other than simply walking around and appreciating the artistic innovation that has gone into this massive installation.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: South Congress Hotel

22. Austin Aquarium

3530 US-183 #101
Austin, TX 78750
(512) 222-5586

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you are looking for some indoor fun, especially if you have come upon inclement weather, Austin Aquarium does not disappoint.

What to Do

Apart from appreciating the marine life in the aquarium, kids can also interact with some animals such as lemurs and sloths.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Super 8 by Wyndham Austin/Airport North

Also See:
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Kids Activities: Frisco

23. Austin Duck Adventures

602 E 4th St
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 477-5274

Why You’ve Got to Go

Austin Duck Adventures is a highly acclaimed tour operator, offering fun-filled, unforgettable tours on the water.

Here, you can get the chance to board a US coast guard-inspected Hydra Terra vehicle and take in mesmerizing views of the sparkling water and the cityscape.

It also offers special rates and packages for groups seeking a more private experience.

What to Do

Enjoy a spectacular boat ride by booking a 75-minuted tour with this renowned agency.

Take in breathtaking views while snapping numerous pictures of the downtown area.

It offers a one-of-a-kind sightseeing experience as you view iconic landmarks and attractions, like the State Capitol Building, the Historic Sixth Street, the Governor’s Mansion, and so much more.

For

For all ages.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: The Driskill, in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

24. Peter Pan Mini Golf

1207 Barton Springs Rd
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 472-1033

Why You’ve Got to Go

The Peter Pan Mini Golf is a well-known attraction and local tradition dating back to 1948.

It has two 18-hole miniature golf courses featuring fun and quirky themes that the whole family will enjoy.

It is also easily accessible, neighboring several tourist hotspots like the Butler Metro Park and the ZACH Theatre.

What to Do

Prepare to have a blast with your loved ones as you enjoy a fun round of miniature golf in a unique course featuring colossal sculptures of Peter Pan, dinosaurs, clowns, animals, castles, inanimate objects, and tons more.

Before leaving, head to its gift shop to buy souvenirs, such as t-shirts, baseball caps, golf balls, vintage postcards, and the like.

For

For all ages.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Fairmont Austin

25. Thinkery

1830 Simond Ave
Austin, TX 78723
(512) 469-6200

Why You’ve Got to Go

Take your little ones on a fun and educational experience by heading to the Thinkery, previously known as the Austin Children’s Museum.

It features at least twelve exhibits for your youngsters of every age and safe play areas for your toddlers and younger kids.

It also offers packages for groups or birthday parties, various engaging activities, and interactive programs throughout the year.

What to Do

Create new memories with your children as you enjoy different activities, like reading to them at the Story Nook, helping them make colorful artworks, participating in fun science projects, and many others.

At the Our Backyard attraction, your kids can enjoy the fresh air as they climb, balance, play with water, and more.

Your youngsters can also enjoy imaginary play as they pretend to be train operators, work in a mini farmers market, and the like.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Hilton Garden Inn Austin University Capitol District, TX

26. South Congress Avenue

S Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78704

Why You’ve Got to Go

South Congress Avenue is an iconic street and a popular hangout for locals.

It is a must-visit tourist attraction featuring several dining establishments for your every craving, galleries showcasing stunning art pieces, live music venues, and shops.

What to Do

Spend quality time with your loved ones as you explore the length of this notable street.

Enjoy activities like going on a food trip as you explore its many eateries, enjoying a terrific shopping spree, watching a live show at a music venue, touring an art gallery, spending time at a park, and so on.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Aiden by Best Western @ Austin City Hotel

27. The Picnic

1720 Barton Springs Rd
Austin, TX 78704

Why You’ve Got to Go

The Picnic is an outdoor food court welcoming numerous food trucks catering to visitors of every age.

It is the perfect place to take a break from sightseeing and doing various touristy activities as you catch your breath while snacking on delicious food or sipping refreshing drinks.

It features shaded picnic areas for outdoor dining, at least nine food trucks, spacious paved parking, and well-maintained restrooms.

What to Do

Enjoy a fantastic food-filled time with your family by trying all sorts of yummy dishes at this outstanding food court.

Depending on the visiting food trucks, you can try dishes like juicy burgers, Italian gelato, loaded tacos, New Orleans-style gumbo, foreign-inspired meals, ice cream sandwiches, pizza, pasta, and other tasty options.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: AC Hotel by Marriott Austin-University

28. Capital Cruises

208 Barton Springs Rd
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 480-9264

Why You’ve Got to Go

Do you want to enjoy the ultimate waterfront adventure?

Then, consider booking a tour with Capital Cruises.

This boat tour agency offers an impressive selection of exciting water-related activities and more laid-back experiences.

It offers a memorable experience, offering jaw-dropping views of the gorgeous scenery and the Colorado River.

What to Do

Capital Cruises has something enjoyable to offer throughout the day.

Depending on which tour you book, enjoy activities like stand-up paddle boarding, pedaling on swan boats, canoeing, kayaking, and going on a sunset cruise.

You can also go on guided sightseeing tours or book private tours for special occasions, like birthday parties, weddings, and the like.

When visiting from March to early November, consider booking their famous Public Bat Watching and Sunset Tour.

This internationally famed tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience as you view millions of bats flying from under the Anne W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge into the night sky.

For

For all ages

Recommended Hotel Nearby: The Westin Austin Downtown

29. Circuit of the Americas

9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd
Austin, TX 78617
(512) 301-6600

Why You’ve Got to Go

Circuit of the Americas, nicknamed COTA, is the ideal place to take your sports-loving kids.

It opened in October 2012, featuring facilities like a racetrack, an observation tower standing at 251 feet, an amphitheater, a soccer stadium, an amusement park, and more.

It also showcases various sports events throughout the year, such as racing shows, NASCAR events, soccer games, and countless others.

What to Do

Have an active day with your loved ones as you enjoy biking, go-karting, camping, taking in breathtaking views from an observation deck, watching an entertaining sports game, and so on.

Head to its family-friendly amusement park, Cotaland, where you can do activities like zip-lining and going on various rides, like a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, carousel, and so much more.

Check their website before visiting so that you can get the chance to participate in one of its many special events.

For

This attraction is open for all ages but certain attractions have strict height restrictions.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Hyatt Place Austin Airport

30. Barton Springs Pool

2201 William Barton Dr
Austin, TX 78746
(512) 974-6300

Why You’ve Got to Go

Barton Springs Pool is a recreational outdoor public swimming pool located at the picturesque Zilker Metropolitan Park.

It is a popular destination for year-round swimming and uses natural, pristine water from the fourth largest spring in the state, Main Barton Spring.

It offers experienced lifeguards making sure your family can swim safely, different elevations for visitors of every age, and free entrance from November through mid-March.

It sits in a 350-acre park featuring other amenities, like picnic areas, sports fields, nature trails, a botanical garden, a nature center, and more.

What to Do

Beat the heat as you have a fantastic time in the cool water with your loved ones at this public pool.

It offers the perfect backdrop for you to splash around with your kids or teach them how to swim.

It also has grassy slopes with towering trees surrounding the pool, ideal for relaxing under the shade.

In the surrounding area, you can enjoy other activities like picnicking, biking, going for a scenic stroll, playing sports, touring a nature center, and so on.

For

For all ages.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: JW Marriott Austin

31. Bullock Texas State History Museum

1800 Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 936-8746

Why You’ve Got to Go

There are several fun things to do in Austin with kids, like exploring the wonders of the Bullock Texas State History Museum.

It has various temporary and permanent exhibits, a state-of-the-art IMAX theater, a gift shop, and several year-round events and programs for the entire family to enjoy.

What to Do

Have a fun and educational experience with your family as you view exhibits about Texas history dating back to 16,000 years, European arrivals, archaeological sites, early American Indian civilizations, and many others.

Depending on what they have lined up, you can participate in a lecture, attend film screenings, enroll your kids in drop-in preschool programs, and so on.

You can also enjoy a delicious meal at its cafe, shop for souvenirs at its gift store, or watch the latest movies at its IMAX theater.

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31 Fun Things to Do in Austin, Texas with Kids for 2022

  • Inner Space Cavern
  • Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms
  • Chaparral Ice
  • Dart Bowl
  • Mount Bonnell
  • Laguna Gloria and Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve
  • Patterson Park
  • Texas Memorial Museum
  • Pease District Park
  • Texas Capitol
  • Austin Nature & Science Center
  • Republic Square
  • Zilker Metropolitan Park
  • Texas Toy Museum
  • See Bats
  • The Long Center for the Performing Arts
  • Epic Fun
  • Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
  • McKinney Falls State Park
  • Dinosaur Park
  • Cathedral of Junk
  • Austin Aquarium
  • Austin Duck Adventures
  • Peter Pan Mini Golf
  • Thinkery
  • South Congress Avenue
  • The Picnic
  • Capital Cruises
  • Circuit of the Americas
  • Barton Springs Pool
  • Bullock Texas State History Museum

Family holidays with kids in Austin.

Where to go, what to see with your child

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There are many cities in Texas that will be interesting to visit with children, and Austin is undoubtedly one of the best. There is a zoo, an aquarium, and colorful amusement parks, as well as many other attractive places for families with children. The local Austin Zoo is one of the largest and most interesting not only in the state, but throughout the United States. It is very beautiful, the territory of the zoo is distinguished by an abundance of huge trees and ornamental plants.

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Animals from all over the world are represented here. The zoo has large enclosures with tigers, pink flamingos and turtles, monkeys and lemurs. One of the most popular among visitors with children is the aviary with colorful parrots; visitors are allowed to feed them. Peacocks walk freely around the territory of the zoo. There are many beautiful places for outdoor recreation. The zoo presents animals and birds from all over the world. Very exciting excursions are held here.

Be sure to visit the city’s Austin Aquarium, which acquaints visitors with the diversity of the inhabitants of the underwater world. Here in large aquariums you can see various types of jellyfish and starfish, colorful fish and rare marine predators. The aquarium has a terrarium where you can see crocodiles, iguanas, and other reptiles. Some of the inhabitants, which are the least dangerous to humans, are allowed to be touched by visitors. The aquarium has a colorful design, you will have the opportunity to take great memorable photos. Copyright www.orangesmile.com

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Blazer Tag is a popular entertainment center in the city. Lovers of stories about aliens will especially like it. The center is decorated in an original themed style and offers a wide range of game simulators, many of which will appeal to adults as well. There are excellent halls for laser games, as well as halls with various obstacle courses and sports attractions. Among the visitors of the entertainment complex are not only guests with children, but also local youth, there are interesting places for entertainment here for everyone.

If golf is your family passion, don’t miss the opportunity to visit TopGolf Austin. It is equipped with excellent mini-golf courses, among which there are both quite simple and designed for professionals. The entertainment complex is located on the roof of one of the modern buildings, which makes it even more unique. In the evening, the playground is decorated with artistic lighting.

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Among the entertainment centers located in the city, Pinballz Arcade is worth noting. It will be a great place to relax with teenagers. It has a beautiful neon-lit gaming room with dozens of slot machines. The center will definitely appeal to fans of pinball, as well as modern computer simulators. All lovers of outdoor activities and sports entertainment should look into the Mt Playmore center. For the little ones, there are colorful playgrounds with inflatable attractions, dry pools, slides and swings. There are even carousels in the center, and there are also large spaces for holding children’s parties. Older children will enjoy various obstacle courses and sports attractions. You can relax and have fun here all day long.

There are many beautiful parks in Austin, many of which are also well equipped for families with children. Pease Park is equipped with a playground for children, and there is also a lot of free space for active games. In summer, beautiful fountains always work here. Thanks to the abundance of trees in the park, it will be pleasant to spend time even on a hot day. The park is quite large, it will not be difficult to find a place for a relaxing holiday. In the summer, interesting festivals and entertainment programs are regularly held here.

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If you love a country-style getaway, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the local Tri-Star Farm. It is located in a very beautiful area, you will have the opportunity not only to admire the natural beauties, but also learn horseback riding. The farm has an equestrian center where everyone can take care of horses, and exciting horse rides are also organized for visitors. The farm organizes riding lessons, including for children. Most of the entertainment for the farm visitors is available in the warm season. During the summer, outdoor swimming pools are common entertainment in Austin, they are also located in beautiful parks. One of the pools is located in Garrison Park, it also has picnic areas and space with exercise equipment.

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★ 14 Best Things to Do with Kids in Austin, Texas ★

  • Thoughts (Nearby Hotels)
  • South Congress Butts (Nearby Hotels)
  • Mt. Bonnell
  • Zilker Park
  • Austin Nature and Science Center
  • Austin Zoo
  • Bullock Texas State Historic Site
  • Barton Creek Greenbelt (Nearby) hotels)
  • BookPeople Storytime (Nearby hotels)
  • Barton Springs Pool (Nearby hotels)
  • Jumpoline Park (Nearby hotels) Amy’s Ice Cream (Nearby Hotels)

Austin, TX has a lot to see and do, with the best rides for adults and kids alike. With a range of kid-friendly entertainment and activities, parents will have no problem finding fun, educational and affordable entertainment in this eclectic city. The Texas capital is fun to be around both indoors and out. Have a great time with the whole family by trying these top things to do in Austin with kids.

Thinkery

Thought, Austin

Thought (Nearby Hotels)

Children and adults alike will have a great time exploring the Thinkery, a children’s museum that has many interesting and interactive exhibits. Thinkery introduces young minds to STEM topics like science, technology, engineering and math in a fun and accessible way. With exhibitions perfect for kids of all ages, from babies to teens, everyone is sure to leave Thinkery with new knowledge.

Southern Congress Bats

Austin Bat Watching

Southern Congress Butts (Nearby Hotels)

Austin is home to the largest bat colony in North America. So kids will love exploring the natural world by watching the bats fly out from under the Southern Congress Bridge. From March to November, about 1.5 million Mexican bats live under this Austin bridge. They fly at night to feed on bugs, so twilight is the best time to see them in the sky. Watch the bridge, near the shore of Lady Bird Lake, or even from a boat or kayak.

Mt. Bonnell

View from Mount Bonnell

Mt. Bonnell (Nearby Hotels)

Active kids will love hiking to the top of the mountain. Bonnell is also known as the highest point in Austin. Count the steps of the ladder required to reach the top, which is 190 feet in elevation. Once you reach the topmost step, take in the picturesque landscape of downtown and Lake Austin.

Zilker Park

Zilker Park

Zilker Park (Nearby Hotels)

Zilker Park is one of Austin’s most popular attractions. This is not only a vast park, but also an area of ​​300 acres, which also hosts live music concerts, various festivals and even a botanical garden. However, if you’re just looking for a picnic spot and a place for the kids to burn off some energy, Zilker Park is the perfect place.

Austin Nature and Science Center

Austin Nature and Science Center, Austin

Austin Nature & Science Center (nearby hotels)

Little minds will have fun and learning at the Austin Nature & Science Center. Kids will love the hands-on exhibits, and parents will appreciate the free admission. Children learn about the natural world through a dinosaur fossil exhibit and an on-site rehabilitation center. The Austin Nature and Science Center, located on the west side of Zilker Park, offers summer camps for kids during the summer months.

Austin Zoo

Austin Zoo, Austin

Austin Zoo (Nearby Hotels)

View animals from all over the world at the Austin Zoo. Now this zoo is not a typical zoo; all animals at the Austin Zoo are rescue animals. This zoo has over 100 different animal species and only about 300 animals. Kids will enjoy interacting with the animals at the zoo, which has food for sale to feed some of the zoo residents.

Texas State Historical Museum Bullock

Bullock Texas State Historical Museum, Austin

Bullock Texas State Historical Museum

Bullock Texas State Historical Museum teaches you and your kids everything you need to know about Texas history. There are three exhibition floors, some of which are interactive. The museum isn’t the only thing that draws families to the Bullock Texas State Historic Site. There is an IMAX cinema on site that plays the latest movies.

Barton Creek Greenbelt

Austin Greenbelt

Barton Creek Greenbelt (Nearby Hotels)

Go hiking, biking or even swimming along the Barton Creek Greenbelt. The Twin Falls Trail is a popular place to explore, however many hotspots can be found along the Green Belt throughout the city. Soak up the summer heat with a swim in Barton Creek or explore the eight miles of hiking trails and perfect for active kids.

BookPeople Storytime

BookPeople Storytime

BookPeople Storytime (Nearby Hotels)

Head to one of Austin’s great bookstores for fun or just to browse the kids section. This independent bookstore offers not only books, but also games and toys, making it a great place for kids to explore. BookPeople also hosts stories and other activities for children several times a week.

Barton Springs Pool

Barton Springs Pool

Barton Springs Pool (Nearby Hotels)

One of Austin’s most popular summer spots is Barton Springs Pool. This spring-fed pool always has a cool 68 degrees Fahrenheit, so it’s the best spot for the summer heat. The 3 acre pool is great for kids as it has a shallow end. Parents won’t stop a bank from entering this pool either, as entry for kids is only a few dollars, and after-hours fees are lower.

Jumpoline Park

Jumpoline Park

Jumpoline Park (Nearby Hotels)

Jumpoline Park is a great place to visit on a rainy or cold day in Austin, Texas. This indoor complex includes jump houses, huge slides, obstacle courses and of course trampolines. Both young and old kids will have a great time at Jumpoline Park. Take advantage of Teen Nights or book your child’s next birthday at this trampoline amusement park.

Peter Pan Mini Golf

Peter Pan Mini Golf

Peter Pan Mini Golf (Nearby Hotels)

Mini golf is a fun activity for the whole family, and since 1946, Peter Pan Mini Golf has been providing entertainment for families. This mini golf park has two 18-hole golf courses with fun and wacky motifs. Peter Pan has also become a popular destination for birthday parties in the South Austin area.

Zilker Zephyr 9 miniature train0075

Zilker Zephyr

Zilker Zephyr Mini Train (Nearby Hotels)

Enjoy the Zilker Park on the Zilker Zephyr Mini Train. This miniature train takes you on a 25-minute ride through Zilker Park. The train usually runs every day and departs every hour on weekdays and every 30 minutes on weekends.