Houston Family "Things To Do"

For those with a family and would like to have few suggestions on how to keep active in Houston area this page is for you.  Below you will see 100 items you can enjoy while living or visiting Houston Texas.  In addition to the “Family” section of :Things To Do” we also offer you “Things To Do” for Adults and Seniors.

The “Things To Do” items listed below range from free to a small cost.  To be clear, none of these items listed paid to be on this list and we do not receive any compensation for listing them.  This is designed to give you the best Houston  experience. 

100 "Things To Do" for Families in Houston Area

1-50 Family Things To Do In Houston

1. Explore the interactive exhibits at the Houston Space Center, perfect for inspiring young astronauts and future scientists.
2. Visit the Houston Zoo to discover a wide range of animals from around the globe and participate in engaging animal encounters.
3. Splash and play at the Typhoon Texas Waterpark, which offers thrilling water slides and a kid-friendly water playground.
4. Engage in hands-on learning and fun at the Children’s Museum Houston, featuring exhibits tailored to spark children’s curiosity and creativity.
5. Discover the natural world and prehistoric creatures at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, home to a fascinating paleontology hall.
6. Take a relaxing bike ride or family stroll through the scenic Buffalo Bayou Park, complete with playgrounds and picnic areas.
7. Experience live family-friendly theater performances at the Main Street Theater, offering adaptations of popular children’s books and stories.
8. Enjoy a day of fun and games at the Kemah Boardwalk, which includes amusement rides, arcade games, and waterfront restaurants.
9. Visit Discovery Green for outdoor movies, ice-skating in winter, and various free community events throughout the year.
10. Dive into health and medical science in an interactive way at The Health Museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
11. Walk among hundreds of butterflies in the Cockrell Butterfly Center at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
12. Star gaze and learn about the universe at the George Observatory, offering public viewing nights and educational programs.
13. Paddle through the peaceful waters of the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center on a guided kayak tour.
14. Catch an exciting Houston Astros game at Minute Maid Park, where kids can enjoy the family-friendly activities in the outfield.
15. Ride the Hermann Park Train, a park favorite that takes you on a scenic tour around Hermann Park’s beautiful landscapes.
16. Explore firefighting history and climb aboard a vintage fire truck at the Houston Fire Museum.
17. Visit the San Jacinto Museum of History to learn about Texas’ pivotal battle for independence from Mexico.
18. Watch free performances and enjoy outdoor activities at the Miller Outdoor Theatre, perfect for picnicking with the family.
19. Explore native wildlife and feed animals from around the world at the Bayou Wildlife Zoo.
20. Learn about law enforcement and crime prevention at the interactive Houston Police Museum.
21. Venture underground for a guided tour of Houston’s Tunnel System, exploring the city from beneath its bustling streets.
22. Race go-karts, play laser tag, and enjoy arcade games at Track 21 Indoor Karting & More.
23. Discover funky and creative decorated cars at the Art Car Museum, a celebration of Houston’s folk art scene.
24. Experience the educational and tropical wonders of Moody Gardens, which features an aquarium, rainforest pyramid, and discovery museum.
25. Let your children’s imagination run wild at the Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center with its interactive exhibits.
26. Dive into maritime history at the Houston Maritime Museum and learn about the seafaring adventures that shaped the region.
27. Spend a day on the sandy beaches of Galveston Island, enjoying the sun, sea, and numerous beachfront attractions.
28. Experience the spooky side of Houston with a ghost tour through Old Town Spring.
29. Pick your own fruit and enjoy farm activities at Blessington Farms, a great day out for families who love the outdoors.
30. Kayak, fish, and observe nature at Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center.
31. Uncover Texas history at the Republic of Texas Plaza in Baytown, which includes historic homes and a replica of an early Texas schoolhouse.
32. Make a splash at Pirates Bay Water Park in Baytown, featuring thrilling slides and a pirate-themed water play area.
33. Step aboard the Battleship Texas, the last of the World War I-era dreadnoughts and explore its rich history.
34. Learn about Houston’s port and take a free boat tour provided by the Port of Houston Authority.
35. Discover marine life and conservation at Sea Center Texas in Lake Jackson, featuring an aquarium and hatchery.
36. Immerse in nature and history at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center, offering educational programs and pioneer demonstrations.
37. Attend family-friendly concerts and events at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, nestled in the lush forests of The Woodlands.
38. Delve into Alvin’s local history at the Alvin Historical Museum, featuring exhibits on railroads, agriculture, and early settlers.
39. Learn about the offshore oil and gas industry at the Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum in Galveston.
40. Explore train history at the Rosenberg Railroad Museum, which includes a historic railcar and a miniature train layout.
41. Experience the great outdoors and wildlife viewing at Brazos Bend State Park, known for its alligator population and observatory.
42. Tour NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where you can see historic spacecraft and learn about the future of space exploration.
43. Visit the Downtown Aquarium to enjoy aquatic exhibits, amusement rides, and a restaurant set around a 150,000-gallon aquarium.
44. Tour the historic 1892 Bishop’s Palace in Galveston, a fine example of Victorian architecture filled with ornate decorations and furnishings.
45. Participate in the annual Children’s Festival at The Woodlands, offering a variety of interactive and educational activities.
46. Explore ancient Egyptian artifacts and the stunning Fabergé collection at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
47. Walk the Rice University Art Trail, featuring outdoor sculptures and installations set across the campus landscape.
48. Enjoy storytimes and educational workshops at the Houston Public Library, which hosts family-friendly events throughout the year.
49. Go bird watching or learn about local ecology at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary, set in a rustic cabin surrounded by woods.
50. Visit Dewberry Farm for seasonal fun including pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and Christmas tree cutting.

51-100 Family Things To Do In Houston

51. Experience Houston from the water with a Port of Houston Boat Tour, offering educational insights into one of the nation’s busiest ports.
52. Spend a day among vintage aircraft and simulators at the Lone Star Flight Museum, where history takes to the skies.
53. Celebrate German heritage at the annual Tomball German Fest, featuring authentic food, music, and dance.
54. Meet police horses and learn about their training at the Houston Police Department’s Mounted Patrol Barn.
55. Explore industrial history and hands-on exhibits at the Texas City Museum.
56. Learn about local ecosystems and wildlife on a guided tour at the Armand Bayou Nature Center.
57. Discover the historic Mission Control and see astronauts train at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
58. Enjoy hands-on maker activities and technology demonstrations at the annual Houston Maker Faire.
59. Cheer on the horses and enjoy family activities at Sam Houston Race Park.
60. Discover frontier and railroad history at the Spring Historical Museum.
61. Attend workshops or performances at the Express Children’s Theatre, which focuses on culturally diverse storytelling.
62. Step back in time at George Ranch Historical Park, a living history site that explores 100 years of Texas history.
63. Learn about local ecosystems and birdwatching at Galveston’s East End Lagoon Nature Preserve.
64. Pet and feed farm animals at Old MacDonald’s Farm in Humble, which also features a swimming pool and pony rides.
65. Hike or cycle through the nature trails at Memorial Park, one of Houston’s largest urban parks.
66. Watch thousands of bats emerge at dusk from the Waugh Drive Bat Colony, a unique Houston spectacle.
67. Explore interactive children’s exhibits at The Woodlands Children’s Museum.
68. Learn about health and medical science in an engaging way at the John P. McGovern Museum of Health & Medical Science.
69. Tour the historical Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, featuring American decorative arts and a beautiful wooded setting.
70. Birdwatch and enjoy the natural beauty of Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge.
71. See street art and murals at the Houston Graffiti Building.
72. Kayak on Kinder Lake at Discovery Green, located in the heart of downtown Houston.
73. Discover local wildlife and nature at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center.
74. Experience a working farm and agricultural lessons at Froberg’s Farm, which also offers fruit picking.
75. Tour the historic 1940 Air Terminal Museum at Hobby Airport, showcasing the golden age of air travel.
76. Explore the universe at the Houston Museum of Natural Science’s Burke Baker Planetarium.
77. Fish, hike, or enjoy bird watching at Sheldon Lake State Park, an urban oasis.
78. Attend the and artistic annual Art Car Parade, a highlight of Houston’s cultural calendar.
79. Visit Blue Bell Creameries in Brenham to learn about ice cream production and sample fresh flavors.
80. Tackle an adventure course at the Houston Zoo, combining fun and fitness with wildlife education.
81. Learn about maritime history and take a harbor boat tour at the Seaport Museum in Galveston.
82. See live children’s theater performances at the Express Children’s Theatre, specializing in educational and entertaining plays.
83. Help preserve local beaches with a family beach cleanup day at Galveston Island.
84. Enjoy a peaceful evening with a family sunset cruise on Clear Lake or Galveston Bay.
85. Explore rodeo history and culture at the NRG Center’s Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo exhibit.
86. Learn about Houston’s railway heritage by visiting the historic Southern Pacific Steam Engine #982 in Memorial Park.
87. Fly a kite with the family at the annual Kite Festival in Hermann Park, featuring kite flying contests and wind-driven art.
88. Experience local flora and fauna on a guided nature tour at the Katy Prairie Conservancy.
89. Explore African American history and culture at the Houston Museum of African American Culture.
90. Learn about Czech heritage and traditions at the Czech Center Museum Houston, featuring art exhibitions and cultural events.
91. Play golf with the family at Topgolf Houston, offering fun point-scoring golf games for all skill levels.
92. Discover local ecosystems and conservation efforts at the Nature Discovery Center in Bellaire.
93. Tour Saint Arnold Brewing Company to learn about the brewing process and taste craft root beer.
94. Participate in craft-making workshops and see artists at work at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
95. Experience the thrill of indoor skydiving at iFly Houston, safe for kids and first-time flyers.
96. Explore interactive science exhibits at the Science Spectrum, offering engaging activities like a dinosaur dig and space displays.
97. Tour Moody Mansion in Galveston to discover the history of one of Texas’ wealthiest families and their 19th-century home.
98. Kayak along Buffalo Bayou for a unique tour of Houston’s natural and urban landscapes.
99. Explore Houston’s history through restored historic homes at the Heritage Society Museum.
100. Attend the Houston Children’s Festival, the largest children’s festival in the U.S., for a weekend of fun and educational activities.

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