The Ultimate Guide to Summer Fun in Baton Rouge

Disclosure :: Special thanks to our sponsors East Baton Rouge Parish Library, Livingston Parish Library, and The Baton Rouge Clinic for making this Ultimate Guide to Summer Fun in (and around) Baton Rouge possible! If you are looking for fun in Baton Rouge with kids, we have you covered, Mama!

Ultimate Guide to Summer Fun in Baton Rouge with Kids

There’s nothing quite like summertime in Baton Rouge – the sun is shining warmly, schools are out, and there’s a certain joy that comes from having extra free time to explore your own city. Whether you’re looking for ways to keep the kids occupied or ideas on how you can make new memories while exploring our beloved city this summer, we’ve got you covered with our ultimate guide to summer in Baton Rouge!

From family-friendly activities and outdoor recreation spots to kid friendly restaurants worth trying and events perfect for an afternoon outing – join us as we dive into what Baton Rouge has to offer during this hot season!

Summer Fun in Baton Rouge

Check out our event categories included below and jump straight to that section by clicking below to see all of the summer fun in and around Baton Rouge this year!

Summer Water Fun | Indoor Play Fun | Outdoor Fun | Educational Fun | Places to Eat | At Home Fun | Arts & Crafts Fun | Worth the Drive | Family Vacation Ideas

Important Notes From Our Sponsors Who Made This Guide Possible ::

East Baton Rouge Parish Library

Bring your curiosity and let your imagination grow this summer! Join the fun with East Baton Get Ready for Summer Reading at East Baton Rouge Parish Library!Rouge Parish Library’s 2026 Summer Reading Challenge, Plant a Seed, Read! Beginning Monday, June 1 and running through Saturday, August 15, enjoy a full season of FREE programs, workshops, storytimes, concerts, and performances for all ages across the Library system. Watch your love of reading bloom and discover something new along the way! Learn more about our summer events at www.ebrpl.com/summerreading.

Track your reading and earn rewards! It’s easy! First, sign up at your local Library location or online at ebrpl.beanstack.org, starting June 1. Then, read books and log them into your Beanstack account to earn virtual badges and completion rewards, as well as entries for weekly prize drawings! There are reading challenges and incentives for kids, teens, and even adults!

We’ll see you at the library this summer for exciting events and reading rewards! 

Livingston Parish Library

Livingston Parish Summer ReadingThis summer, embark on a roaring adventure filled with prehistoric creatures, thrilling tales, and the awe of discovery! The Livingston Parish Library’s annual Summer Reading Program will run from May 18 – August 2. The LPL’s Summer Reading Program challenges readers of all ages to read as many books as they can during the summer months. Participants can win prizes for reading books and attending LPL events.

This year’s theme is Unearth a Story, highlighting the amazing discoveries that await at your local library! So make plans to sign up for the Livingston Parish Library’s Summer Reading Program and make this your most dino-mite summer ever!

Learn more about the Livingston Parish Library’s Summer Reading Program HERE.

About The Baton Rouge Clinic: Trusted Healthcare for 80 Years

Compassionate Care for Families in Baton Rouge and Surrounding Areas

Founded in 1946 by four local physicians who understood the importance and advantages of a group practice, The Baton Rouge Clinic remains dedicated to continually improving patient care while meeting the changing healthcare needs of our community.

Over the years we have grown to offer a comprehensive range of high-quality healthcare services for the entire family – from infants through geriatrics. The Clinic is home to one of the area’s largest internal medicine and pediatric departments as well as on-site lab and x-ray services for our patients, all in one place. We proudly offer a wide array of specialized clinical services, including dermatology, allergy care, and ENT– to name a few. For added convenience, our patients also benefit from our walk-in Urgent Care Center that is open seven days a week with no appointment needed.

The Ultimate Guide to Summer Fun in Baton Rouge

Check out our event categories included below and jump straight to that section by clicking below to see all of the summer fun in and around Baton Rouge this year!

Summer Water Fun | Indoor Play Fun | Outdoor Fun | Educational Fun | Places to Eat | At Home Fun | Arts & Crafts Fun | Worth the Drive | Family Vacation Ideas

Summer Water Fun

Aqua PARDS :: Located in Denham Springs this is the perfect mini water park if you’re looking for a fun time but want to skip the large crowds.

BREC Pools :: Pool hours are subject to change based on operations and/or inclement weather. There is no cost for entry to these facilities. 2026 Season: May 26 – August 25, times vary by location

  • City-Brooks
  • Anna T. Jordan
  • Howell Community Park Pool was closed for the 2025 season. Check back for details on reopening.

BREC Splash Pads :: Cool off from the heat at one of BREC’s FREE splash pads. The BREC splash pads are interactive water play areas with no standing water. Anyone can activate the water spray features by simply pushing the activator button located within the splash pad. This will engage the water system and which will run for approximately 12 minutes and turn off. Pushing the button will activate the system again.

BREC Splash Pad- Guide to Summer fun in Baton Rouge

Jambalaya Park Spray Pad and Pool :: Located in Gonzales, this park offers both a splash pad and a swimming pool!

Liberty Lagoon :: Summer hours of operation vary by day. Secure your spot by purchasing your tickets online! Tickets and season passes can be purchased at LibertyLagoon.com.

Oak Grove Community Center Splash Pad :: This park has a splash pad, playground, and basketball courts and is located at Hwy 42 and Hwy 73 in Prairieville. Also, there is a small skate park next door that is perfect for beginners!
Cost: FREE

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Indoor Fun

Bowl at All Star Lanes (sign up to bowl free here), Premier Lanes Entertainment Center in Gonzales, or Red Stick Social.

Celebration Station :: Celebration Station in Baton Rouge offers both indoor and outdoor attractions. Outside attractions include go-karts, bumper cars, miniature golf, playland rides, and batting cages. Inside, enjoy our arcade with the latest and greatest games.

Cook during classes with the Louisiana Culinary Institute, Red Stick Spice Company, or Young Chef’s Academy!

Chuck E Cheese :: Kids eat and play starting at $19.99 per child.

Surge Entertainment :: Indoor entertainment center, featuring a restaurant, bowling, arcade, laser tag, climbing features, party rooms and much more! Free Bowling For Kids (2026 Summer specials TBA soon!)- Beat the heat this summer — with cool lanes and even cooler deals!

Kids 14 & under bowl FREE Monday–Friday from 11AM–2PM!
Teens and adults 15 & up? Just $5 to join the fun!
It’s the ultimate way to strike out boredom and keep the good times rolling all summer long!

Fae Fest :: Step into a world where magic dances in the air and laughter echoes through the trees! Prepare to be enchanted at our spectacular FAE-themed day in the park! Gather ’round, one and all, for a day filled with wonder and delight! Don your most enchanting FAE attire and join us as we honor our beloved earth in a whimsical celebration of its beauty and preservation! vBe transformed by face painters into fantastical beings, unleash your creativity with enchanting crafts, and be dazzled by otherworldly entertainment that will leave you spellbound! This event is free for fairies, sprites, gnomes, and elves of all ages!

Jump into fun at Airborne Extreme Trampoline Park with location in Denham Springs, Gonzales, and Harvey, Urban Air Adventure Park in Denham Springs, Jump N Jive in Prairieville, or DEFY Baton Rouge.

Knock Knock Children’s Museum :: The Knock Knock Children’s Museum is filled with hands-on, fun-filled interactive exhibits called “Learning Zones.” Anchored in research and evidence-based practices addressing all areas of development, our Learning Zones are designed to create teachable moments that will connect children’s every day experiences to learning.

Main Event :: Join us for over 49,000 square feet of FUN, games, food, and excitement – it’s all here at Main Event! Our commitment to safety doesn’t stop at cleaning and sanitizing, it also includes a promise to communicate.

Guide to Summer Fun in Baton Rouge- Knock Knock Children's Museum

Play indoors at Chee Chee’s Playroom(2 locations), Beyond Gymnastics, and Lil Bambinos in Gonzales.

Skate Galaxy :: Skate or check out laser tag, the rock wall, and arcade! Check out the Kids Skate Free Club! 

Top Golf :: A sports entertainment complex that features an inclusive, high-tech golf game that everyone can enjoy. Paired with an outstanding food and beverage menu, climate-controlled hitting bays and music.

Uptown Climbing :: Louisiana’s largest indoor rock climbing gym with 10,000+ square feet of climbing for all skills. Plus Fitness, Yoga, Parties, and more.

Watch a movie :: AMC 15, AMC 16, Celebrity Theater, Cinemark Perkins Rowe, Movie Tavern Citiplace, or Movie Tavern Juban Crossing

Try a new board game :: Here are 13 suggestions! 

Outdoor Fun

BREC Facilities :

Fishing :: Nothing like the simple pleasure of fishing! Here’s a listing of local lakes and ponds in and around Baton Rouge.

Louisiana’s Annual Free Fishing Weekend :: The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) invites you to take part in its annual Free Fishing Weekend on Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7. Louisiana’s Free Fishing Weekend allows residents and visitors to fish Louisiana waters without an otherwise required fishing license.

LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens :: The LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens at Burden is an expansive collection of specialty gardens, woodlands, wetlands, arboreta, and a university research facility. The Botanic Gardens features Trees and Trails, five miles of serene walking paths through the Burden Woods, the Rose Garden, the Children’s Garden, All-America Selections Garden, Stone Camellia Collection, Crowder Camellia Collection, the Herb Garden, Tropical Garden, the Memory Garden, the Barton Arboretum, Oak Grove, StoryWalk loop, and Windrush Gardens showcase the beauty of plants and flowers and provide educational experiences for gardeners of all ages.

LSU Hilltop Arboretum :: Fourteen extraordinarily beautiful acres in Baton Rouge showcase an extensive collection of Louisiana native trees and shrubs. Cross the old footbridge overlooking a twenty-foot-deep ravine and wander into the tranquil “cathedral”, where tree canopies form a green protective room, or discover the bamboo grove where you can sit and listen to the wind in the trees.

LSU Rural Life Museum :: The LSU Rural Life Museum is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of materials from the cultures of 18th and 19th century rural Louisianans.  Through the forethought and generosity of the Burden Family, the LSU Rural Life Museum remains intact for future generations.

Mike the Tiger :: Visit the famed Tiger and LSU Mascot in his 15,000-square foot habitat. Geaux Tigers!

International Yoga Day :: Namaste, yogis!  Join us for a blissful celebration of International Yoga Day in the Gardens at Independence Community Park Take the journey through various yoga styles, ranging from beginner to advanced classes led by experienced instructors, or try something completely new – like Goat Yoga.  Don’t miss this FREE opportunity to harmonize your mind, body, and soul in the tranquil embrace of the park.  Free for all ages!

Red Stick Farmers Market :: Shop local farmers while teaching your kids where their food comes from and the importance of buying locally every Saturday morning.

State Parks :: parks are open for canoeing, fishing, hiking, biking, and more! Visit the programs and events page for daily schedules. Louisiana’s great outdoors and state parks are a great way for visitors to see the Sportsman’s Paradise while visiting our recreational and historic sites. So book a cabin and see for yourself why our State Parks system is the best!

Educational Fun

BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo :: The Baton Rouge Zoo connects people with wildlife and the natural world through exceptionally engaging experiences and conservation efforts that impact our world both locally and globally. Come out this summer to see the newly renovated zoo and be sure to check out the special events and summer camps.

Baton Rouge Blue Zoo :: Blue Zoo is an Interactive Aquarium. Admission to the aquarium includes access to all shows, animal exhibits and play areas! Day pass pricing can be found here.

East Baton Rouge Parish Library and/ or Ascension Parish Library :: Browse the books, take a Grab & Geaux craft, or stay for storytime!

Louisiana Art & Science Museum :: Housed in a historic railroad depot on the banks of the Mississippi River, the Louisiana Art & Science Museum offers educational entertainment for visitors of all ages.

LSU Museum of Art :: The LSU Museum of Art is the only dedicated art museum in the City of Baton Rouge, and houses one of the largest university art collections in the American South. The collection consists of more than 6,500 objects, ranging from a world-class collection of Chinese jade to one of the most comprehensive public collections of Louisiana art.

USS KIDD :: USS Kidd is recognized as one of the most authentically restored vessels in the world by the Historic Naval Ships Association, an organization whose fleet spans several nations scattered across five continents. The attached Veterans Museum displays a variety of artifacts that celebrate veteran and naval military history, with displays and interesting artifacts for all generations.

Places to Eat

At Home Fun

Arts & Crafts Fun

Art Academy :: The mission of Art Academy is to inspire, educate, and build confidence in children and adults through the core fundamentals and elements of visual art. We are dedicated to fostering self-expression, creativity and pride in our students’ individuality, through captivating and professional instruction, allowing students to create and appreciate their artistic abilities and self-made masterpieces.

Brush Fire Art Studio :: Pottery and canvas pointing studio located in Denham Springs.

Create Studios :: We offer a variety of classes in painting, resin art, mosaics, etching, jewelry making, and other arts and crafts. Each class is taught by experienced and knowledgeable instructors who are passionate about the art form. We’re here to help you tap into your creative side and bring your ideas to life!

Fleur de ME :: Creative Art Studio- Be different, paint different!

Painting and Pinot :: Painting and Pinot is the place where anyone can find their inner artist, regardless of age or skill level.  During our classes, you will have one of our incredible artists lead you through the painting – step by step!  Our paintings are created for artists of all skill levels, so whether you are an aspiring Picasso or just looking for some much needed relaxation, you can transform a blank canvas into an original piece of art.

Pinspiration ::  At Pinspiration, you can choose from dozens of the trendiest DIY projects and make a reservation to create on your own schedule.

BellyFire Studios :: Come explore what we have to offer: Paint Your Own Pottery, Classes, Space Rental, and Camps. We are a one stop shop for your artistic needs. Though we are known for pottery, we tackle all art mediums.

Worth the Drive

Audubon Aquarium of the Americas :: Located on the Mississippi River adjacent to the French Quarter, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas is consistently top ranked, voted as one of the top five in the country in the USA Today “10Best” reader poll and ranked as one of the top things to do in New Orleans. The Aquarium transports visitors to an underwater world from the Caribbean, to the Amazon Rainforest, to the waters that give New Orleans its lifeblood: the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. With more than 3,600 animals from more than 250 species, including endangered species, such as African penguins, and rare animals, such as white alligators, the Aquarium offers you an experience you’ll never forget.

Audubon Cool Zoo :: Find out why New Orleans moms love visiting the Cool Zoo on a hot day!

Audubon Zoo :: Located in historic Uptown New Orleans Audubon Zoo cares for animals from around the globe, engaging educational programs, and hands-on animal encounters. Unique natural habitats such as the award-winning Louisiana Swamp and Jaguar Jungle showcase the relationship between people and nature.

Avery Island :: Find out what makes the Tabasco Pepper Sauce Factory a great place for a family-friendly visit!

Coastal Ridge Sunflower Farm :: Take a drive to Mississippi to explore the large sunflower fields and pick your own!

Fountainbleau State Park :: Located in Mandeville, Fontainebleau offers so many things to do that you can easily spend the day at the park without getting bored.

Global Wildlife Center :: The Global Wildlife Center is one of the largest totally free-roaming wildlife preserve of its kind in the country! It is located in Folsom, Louisiana and home to over 1,000 exotic, endangered, and threatened animals from all over the world.

Grand Canyon of Mississippi :: Red Bluff, as the locals call it, is a canyon formed from the erosion of the west bank of the Pearl River. Read more about why one New Orleans family loved their visit!

Louisiana Children’s Museum :: When you make a child’s potential visible, wonderful things happen. So we created a place where kids use play, shared exploration, and conversation to connect with the people and world around them. A place where kids can be the amazing humans they are. A place where wonderful things happen daily.

Mrs. Heather’s Strawberry Patch :: Pick your very own farm-fresh strawberries here! Collect and eat or take em’ home. Children actually walk through our Strawberry Patch and pick their own strawberries!

Prehistoric Park :: Whether you’re digging for fossils or embarking on a scavenger hunt, our park offers an unforgettable educational experience that makes science and history come alive. Are you ready to embark on a prehistoric adventure? Don’t miss the dinosaur exhibit happening on May 10.

Tunica Hills :: a beautiful piece of heaven that is located right over the state line in Woodville, MS. If you have never been before, go ahead and plan a trip with your family. Here are a few things you need to know before going!

White Sands :: White Sands Lake, located on the Northshore, is in essence a large lake with sandy shores that features several VERY fun inflatable water toys like slides and trampolines. Find out why families love to visit, and what to bring!

WWII Museum :: During the month of July, Louisiana residents get half off Museum admission with a state-issued photo ID. Beat the summer heat at New Orleans’s #1 attraction, and see what’s new at our world-renowned institution.

A River Tour of the Tchefuncte River :: Captain Mike of Louisiana Tours and Adventures offers customizable boat trips along the Tchefuncte River. Docking in Madisonville at Fairview State Park, it’s easy to access and hop on Capt. Mike’s boat for a fun-filled family day of nature, river history, and water fun. Feel free to bring your own lifejackets (mandated for 16 and under riders) or use the ones provided on the boat.

Family Vacation Ideas

Summer Fun 2026
Savannah Kent
Savannah grew up in the Dutchtown area but since tying the knot in September of 2020, she and husband Mason live in Denham Springs. She is the proud mother of children Brooks, Sloane, and her angel baby, Reece. Savannah graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University with a degree in Family and Consumer Sciences with a concentration in Child Life. She met her husband Mason while volunteering at the local children’s hospital for her degree and the rest is history! Savannah enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, antiquing, hosting, watching reruns of Friends, and volunteering with Legacy Donor foundation to promote organ donation awareness.

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