Spring with Kids — Family Activities Guide
Whether you're visiting Spring with kids or a local parent looking for the next weekend adventure, Spring News has compiled the most family-friendly activities, attractions, and tips. Organized by age range and indoor/outdoor — and we mark the free options.
Parent tip: Mercer Botanic Gardens is free and great for stroller-age kids. The Spring Public Library has weekly toddler story-time.
Top family activities
Mercer Botanic Gardens
Cost: Free
Time: 2-3 hours
All ages
Outdoor
FREE
250-acre botanic garden with native + tropical plants. Paved paths for strollers, picnic areas, weekend nature programs.
Spring Creek Greenway
Cost: Free
Time: 1-3 hours
5+
Outdoor
FREE
12-mile trail with wildlife viewing, fishing areas, and shaded sections. Bring bug spray and water.
Pundt Park
Cost: Free
Time: 2-3 hours
All ages
Outdoor
FREE
Playground, picnic areas, fishing pond. Spring Creek-adjacent. Restrooms on-site.
Mercer Crossing splash pad
Cost: Free
Time: 1-2 hours
2-10
Outdoor
FREE
Free splash pad for hot summer days. Bring towels and a change of clothes.
Old Town Spring (visit)
Cost: Free entry
Time: 2-4 hours
6+
Outdoor
Historic shopping village. Kids enjoy the train rides (seasonal), candy shops, and festivals throughout the year.
Spring Public Library
Cost: Free
Time: 1-2 hours
0-12
Indoor
FREE
Weekly story-times for toddlers and preschoolers. Summer reading programs. Air-conditioned escape from Texas heat.
Spring Trail Rides
Cost: $50-100
Time: 1-2 hours
6+
Outdoor
Guided horseback rides through Spring-area trails. Lessons available for younger kids.
Best for different ages
Toddlers (1-3)
Pundt Park playground is shaded and has a fishing pond. Mercer Botanic Gardens has paved paths good for strollers.
Preschoolers (3-5)
Children's museums, zoos, and farms work best at this age. Keep visits to 2-3 hours and have a backup activity ready.
Elementary (6-10)
Science museums, nature trails, and creative venues hit the sweet spot. This is when kids start absorbing local history and culture.
Tweens & Teens (11+)
Outdoor adventure (kayaking, biking, climbing), arts venues, and food tours work well. Let them help plan the day.
Rainy day activities
- Local museums
- Public library children's program
- Indoor play centers
- Bowling alleys
- Movie theaters
- Recreation center
Free things to do
- Public parks and playgrounds
- Public library programs
- Community pool (residents discount)
- Walking trails
- Free museum days (check schedule)
- Farmers' markets
Family-friendly restaurants
Many Spring restaurants welcome kids — look for those with kids menus, outdoor patios (for active toddlers), and play areas. Brunch spots are often more family-friendly than dinner-only places.
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