Family Fun
A comprehensive guide to Austin's best family-friendly fun this summer
School is officially out, so from now until August, parents will be looking for cool, mostly cheap, and sometimes off-the-radar fun in Austin. Swimming pools and splash pads aside, we’re digging a little deeper to find family-friendly options for cooling off, keeping those little minds active, indulging in frozen treats, and enjoying the summer with your brood.
Live music
Raising kids in the Live Music Capital of the World means you’ve got to start ‘em young. There are so many options for rocking out with the fam all summer long.
Driftwood Nights at Vista Brewing
Every Friday night from 6:30-8:30 pm, enjoy live music at Vista Brewing’s local singer-songwriter music series Driftwood Nights. The series is in partnership with the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians, and 10 percent of beer sales from each show is donated to HAAM. There is plenty of space for kiddos to roam as well, including a playscape and tree swings.
Sour Duck Market’s Farmer’s Market
Keep those veggie-eating good habits going all summer while supporting local farmers with Sour Duck Market’s Farmer’s Market every Wednesday from 4-7 pm with live music from String Theory. Sour Duck Market offers a kids menu and happy hour runs from 2- 6 pm. The market is also pet-friendly.
Oak Garden at Güero's
If your crew loves to dance together, be sure to check out the Oak Garden at Güero's Wednesday through Sunday throughout the summer. Set times vary slightly throughout the week, so be sure to reference its website for the monthly stage lineup.
Black Fret: Summer Sessions
Enjoy the Long Center lawn — and view of the ever-evolving skyline — with your crew while taking in the new Black Fret: Summer Sessions. In partnership with local nonprofit Black Fret, the Long Center presents three free evenings of live music (June 7, July 19, September 6 at 5 pm) featuring both new and established Austin artists. Chairs, blankets, and empty reusable water bottles are welcome, but coolers, food, alcohol, and other drinks are not.
Events
Get your calendar ready because there will be an abundance of family-friendly events going on throughout Austin this summer — most of them free, but some are splurge-worthy.
First Saturdays at the Carver — first Saturday of the month
The George Washington Carver Museum will host First Saturdays throughout the year from 11 am to 4 pm. Family-friendly programming includes insights on history, cultural analysis, and aesthetic expression relevant to an understanding the many contours of African American life. A variety of activities, including music, performances, and visual art presentations are designed to entertain and engage all ages. The first event of summer is June 7 and all First Saturday events are free and open to the public.
Domain Northside — June 15
On June 15 at 10 am, head to the Domain Northside lawn for a morning of free family fun with activities including Putt-Putt miniature golf, giant Kerplunk and Connect 4 games, a live DJ, face painting, a photo booth, apron decorating, and more. The first 100 kids will get NORTHSIDEKids goodie bags with bubbles, coloring books, and watercolor paints. Additionally, the first 25 dads will receive a gift bag from select Domain Northside and Rock Rose retailers and restaurants, including Birds Barbershop, Hat Creek Burgers, Lavaca Street Bar, TravisMathew, STAG Provisions, Sway, and more. Though the event is open to the public, space is limited. RSVP for the NORTHSIDEKids: Summer Celebration event here.
Kids Fest! — June 23
On June 23, Picnik’s South Lamar location will host Kids Fest! from 9 am to noon. This free event will feature family yoga led by The Little Yoga House with partner poses, silly flowing sequences, and yoga games. Afterwards, enjoy face painting, yard games, a giant bubble station, Polaroid photobooth, and hoola hooping fun. Picnik will have complimentary lemonade and muffins, and Nadamoo and Yumi will also be on site.
Hog & Goat Roast— June 23
Head to the Texas Hill Country for William Chris Vineyards' annual Hog & Goat Roast at the vineyard in Hye, Texas, on June 23 from 1-4 pm. Featuring lawn games, live music, and, of course, wine, this event is the perfect excuse to enjoy the Hill Country on a Sunday afternoon. Food service begins at 1 pm, and tickets to attend the event are $35 per person and can be purchased here. Children 10 and under do not require a ticket.
Longhorn Meat Market 50th anniversary — June 30
Austin’s own Longhorn Meat Market will be celebrating its 50th birthday with a family-friendly bash at its East Austin shop on June 30 from 4-8 pm. Freshly smoked barbecue from the market from pitmaster Jimmy Ho of The Smoking Ho will be the highlight, but Longhorn has partnered with Belgian beer bar Mort Subite to offer beer in addition to Uncle Billy’s Brewery & Smokehouse’s new canned craft cocktails, which will be available for purchase on-site. This family-friendly and dog-friendly event will also have lawn games, face painters, local farm and ranch vendors, live music for all to enjoy, and a designated table featuring Longhorn’s dog food and custom cut dog bones, so be sure to bring your pups. Tickets are $30, include food and activities, and are available for purchase through Eventbrite. Kids 12 and under do not require a ticket.
Movies
Is it even summer if you don’t rack up hours watching movies? Enjoy flicks with the entire family (while watching your summer budget) with these options.
Sound & Cinema on the Long Center
This series features free live and local music combined with movies projected onto the Alamo Drafthouse’s giant inflatable screen. Bring folding chairs, blankets, reusable water bottles, pets, and kids, but leave coolers, glass containers, and alcoholic beverages at home. Event begins at 6 pm.
Sound & Cinema 2019:
- June 19 — The Goonies
- July 10 — Guardians of the Galaxy
- July 31 — Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- August 14 — 10 Things I Hate About You
Austin Parks Foundation Movies in the Park — multiple dates
Free movies under the Austin night sky--what’s more summer than that? Blankets, lawn chairs, picnics, and dogs on leash are welcome, and every Movie in the Parks screening will be accompanied by local food trucks and opportunities to win APF merchandise. Glass and styrofoam containers are not permitted in any of the parks. Check out the full schedule and rain dates here.
The Bullock Museum Summer Family Fun Series — multiple dates
This year’s Sci-Fi Sidekicks theme kicks off with a multi-sensory screening of The Iron Giant on June 22, Lilo & Stitch on July 20, and Wall-E on August 10. Make a day of it and explore exhibitions and a family activity station before the film starting at noon, with film seating beginning at 1:30 pm. Tickets are $5 for members and $8 for general admission.
Free museum entry
Austinites are fortunate to have a wide array of museums to choose from for family fun, offering both an educational day — and a chance to cool off indoors. Plus, if you go when museum admission is free, you’ll leave more room in your summer budget for swimming pool entrance fees and ice cream.
- Blanton Museum of Art — Free admission Thursdays, 10 am to 5 pm with extended hours until 9 pm every third Thursday of the month.
- Bullock Texas State History Museum — Free admission the first Sunday of every month from noon to 5 pm.
- The Contemporary Austin - Laguna Gloria — Free admission Tuesdays, 9 am to 5 pm with free drop-in tours at 1 pm on the first Sunday of every month.
- The Contemporary Austin - Jones Center — Free admission Tuesdays, 9 am to 7 pm with free drop-in tours at 1 pm the first Sunday of every month.
- Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum — Children 12 and under are always free, but this summer, the Umlauf is offering free admission for everyone, beginning June 21 through August 31.
- Mexic-Arte Museum — Free admission every Sunday, noon to 5 pm.
- Thinkery — Community Nights every Wednesday from 4-8 pm with admission by donation (suggested donation is $1).
Frozen treats
Find gelato, vegan ice cream, and other frozen creations throughout Austin, but here are some frozen specialties you may not have sampled just yet.
Gati
Thai Fresh owner Jam Santichat opened Gati last year, a truck selling her coconut-based ice cream on Holly Street all summer long until the brick-and-mortar Gati location opens in August. Flavors such as such as golden milk, cookie monster, Thai coffee, strawberry basil, Thai tea, draw a crowd every Tuesday - Sunday from noon to 10 pm.
H MART
This Asian food hall and market makes for a sensory rich family outing. The food hall has numerous vendors featuring cuisines from different Asian culinary traditions and colorful Taiwanese Snow Ice from Sno Mo. Or try some mochi ice cream from the grocery.
Sweet Ritual
To elicit giggles after a long, activity filled summer day, take your kids to this vegan scoop shop and treat them to the “Unicorn Poop” flavor, made with a pink vanilla base with Skittles and multi-colored sprinkles mixed in.