Las Vegas with kids in 2026 is better than you think. Beyond the Strip, there are free splash pads, $6 state parks, world-class museums, and outdoor adventures that rival any family vacation destination. The key is knowing where locals take THEIR kids — not where tourist blogs send you. This guide covers 20 family activities organized by age group, with real costs and honest reviews from Las Vegas parents.
Last updated April 2026 by the Recommended.app research team. Costs verified and age recommendations from local parents.
Ages 2-5 (Toddlers)
1. Springs Preserve — $19 adults, $11 kids 3-17
A 180-acre nature preserve with butterfly habitat, splash pad, desert trails, and the Nevada State Museum. The splash pad alone is worth the admission in summer. Shaded areas throughout. Plan 3-4 hours.
2. Discovery Children's Museum — $17.50
Three floors of hands-on exhibits designed for kids under 8. Water play area, building zone, toddler town, and a 70-foot climbing tower for older kids. Downtown next to the Smith Center. Plan 3-4 hours.
3. Shark Reef Aquarium (Mandalay Bay) — $29 adults, $23 kids 4-12
The only Strip attraction genuinely worth it for young kids. Walk-through tunnel with sharks overhead, touch tank with rays, and a shipwreck exhibit. Under 45 minutes so it fits toddler attention spans.
4. Cowabunga Bay Water Park — $35-45
Full water park with lazy river, wave pool, and dedicated toddler splash zones. Henderson location (15 min from Strip). Open May-September. Much cheaper and less crowded than Wet'n'Wild was.
Ages 6-12 (School Age)
5. Red Rock Canyon — $15/car
The best free-ish family activity in Las Vegas. 13-mile scenic drive, easy hiking trails (Calico Tanks is perfect for this age), and desert wildlife. Pack lunch and make it a half-day adventure.
6. Valley of Fire State Park — $10/car (1 hour drive)
The Fire Wave trail (1.5 miles) is manageable for this age group and the payoff is spectacular — red rock formations that look like Mars. Petroglyphs interest older kids. Bring lots of water.
7. Pinball Hall of Fame — Free entry (pay per game)
Over 200 pinball machines from the 1950s to today. Games cost $0.25-$0.50 each. Kids love it, parents love it, and $10 buys 30-45 minutes of entertainment. Better than any arcade on the Strip.
8. Ethel M Chocolate Factory — Free
Free self-guided tour of a real chocolate factory, free chocolate sample at the end, and a 3-acre cactus garden. Henderson location. Quick 30-45 minute stop that doesn't cost anything.
9. Flyover Las Vegas — $27-34
Flight simulation ride over Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. Motion seats, wind, mist effects. On the Strip at the LINQ. Kids love it, no height restriction but recommend 5+.
10. Town Square Playground — Free
Massive outdoor play area with splash pad, climbing structures, and a treehouse. Surrounded by restaurants and shops. One of the best free kids' activities in Vegas.
Ages 13+ (Teens)
11. High Roller Observation Wheel — $25-35
The world's tallest observation wheel. 30-minute rotation with Strip views. Teens think it's cool, especially at night. LINQ Promenade has food options for before/after.
12. FlyLINQ Zipline — $25-45
Zipline down the LINQ Promenade, 12 stories above the ground. Must be at least 4 feet tall. Teens rate this as their #1 Strip activity.
13. Hoover Dam — Free-$30 (45 min drive)
Walk across the dam for free, or take the power plant tour ($30) to go inside. The engineering impresses teens more than you'd expect. Combine with lunch in Boulder City.
14. Topgolf — $30-60/hour per bay
Multi-level driving range with games, food, and music. No golf experience needed. Bays hold up to 6 people so it's cost-effective for families.
15. Area15 — Free entry (attractions $10-45 each)
Immersive entertainment district with Meow Wolf ($49 — worth every cent), Liftoff (VR ride), Museum Fiasco, and Wink World. Teens can spend 4-5 hours here easily.
Any Age
16. Fremont Street Experience — Free
Five blocks of covered LED screens, live music, street performers, and people-watching. Free. The SlotZilla zipline ($20-45) is optional. Go after 6pm for the full light show.
17. Lake Mead — $25/car
Swimming beaches, kayak rentals, boat tours. 30 minutes from the Strip. Boulder Beach has calm water for younger swimmers.
18. Mount Charleston — Free (45 min drive)
30°F cooler than Vegas. Hiking trails for all ages, sledding in winter, and picnic areas in summer. The escape from desert heat that every local family uses.
19. Seven Magic Mountains — Free (20 min drive)
Neon-painted boulder stacks in the desert. Quick photo stop (15-20 min) but kids love climbing the rocks. Combine with a drive to Primm outlets.
20. Container Park — Free
Outdoor shopping/dining area made of shipping containers with a treehouse playground, live entertainment, and the 40-foot praying mantis that shoots fire at night. Downtown, free to enter.
Cost Planning for Families
| Activity Level | Daily Budget (Family of 4) | Example Day |
|---|---|---|
| Budget day | $30-60 | Red Rock + Pinball Hall + Town Square playground |
| Mid-range day | $80-150 | Discovery Museum + Shark Reef + Fremont Street |
| Splurge day | $200-350 | Area15 + High Roller + FlyLINQ + dinner |
Money-saving tip: Buy a Las Vegas Power Pass or Go City pass if you plan to do 3+ paid attractions. They bundle discounts on 30+ family activities.
Why Trust This Guide
Family activity recommendations from Las Vegas parents through Recommended.app. Age recommendations and pricing verified April 2026. We skip tourist-trap suggestions and focus on what local families actually enjoy.
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