Orlando Summer Fun: 50 Amazing FREE Activities for Kids

We've rounded up the best FREE summer activities in Orlando to help take the stress—and expense—out of keeping the kids entertained while school’s out. From splash pads and playgrounds to free shows and attractions, there's something for every family to enjoy. See how many of these no-cost adventures you can check off your summer bucket list!
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And don't forget to bookmark our Orlando events calendar—we’re constantly adding new events! For even more free fun, explore our Orlando Summer Activities Guide, packed with free summer concerts, free summer movies, and more!
Why Summer in Orlando is Perfect for Free Kid Activities
Summer in Orlando is a great time for free fun with kids. Central Florida is full of parks, splash pads, and playgrounds that are free to enjoy, and many local cities and organizations offer special summer events at no cost. From library story times and free museum days to outdoor movies, concerts, and cultural festivals, there’s always something fun happening. With so many choices, it’s easy to keep kids active, entertained, and learning all summer long—without spending a lot of money.
Frequently Asked Questions About Free Summer Activities in Orlando
- How do I find out about free events happening each week?
Check the Mommy Poppins event calendar! Free events are flagged at the top left of the listing, and you can even filter for free events under "Activity Category." - Are these activities suitable for all ages?
Most are suitable for all ages! Recommended age range can be found in the event listing. - What should I bring to a free outdoor event?
For outdoor events in the summer in Orlando, be sure to bring sunscreen and lots of water to stay hydrated! - Do I need to register for free events?
Some free events require advance registration, especially if space is limited. Always check the event details for any sign-up instructions. - What if it rains?
Florida summer weather can be unpredictable. Some outdoor events may be canceled or rescheduled due to rain. While we do our best to update listings for cancellations, it’s a good idea to follow the organizer on social media or check their website for updates.
50 Unforgettable FREE Summer Activities for Kids in Orlando
1. Free Splash Pads
Several Orlando splash pads are completely FREE of charge, making for the perfect summer activity to beat the heat!
2. Morse Museum's Friday Family Films
The Morse Museum’s summer family programs are organized exclusively for elementary-school-aged children and their parents or guardians. This 90-minute program includes a short film, a tour of selected galleries, and an art project. Reservations required ($5 refundable deposit per person required to secure a reservation).
3. Free Museum Days
We’ve rounded up Orlando museums that offer free admission, as well as paid entry museums that host specific free entry days.
4. Wawa Summer Fun Days at Bok Tower Gardens
Courtesy of Wawa, register for free admission to the beautiful Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, offered select days throughout the summer. It’s worth the drive, and kids will have a blast in the Hammock Hollow children’s garden.
5. Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive
This free, 11-mile drive-thru wildlife sanctuary is open to the public Fridays-Sundays and on federal holidays. Visitors can see alligators, birds, and even other wildlife such as otters or bobcats.
6. Free Summer Library Programs
For free things to do this summer, be sure to check out summer programming at your local library branch. Most offer fun events such as magic shows, circuses, and more.
7. Disney Springs
With free admission and free parking, get your Disney fix without going broke. There’s a splash pad perfect for hot summer days, as well as play areas at the Lego store and T-Rex Café. Each Saturday kids can participate in FREE Disney Springs Kids Club activities.
8. Universal CityWalk
Enjoy free parking after 6pm at Universal Orlando’s entertainment complex. Kids can cool off at a small splash area, and families can ride the water taxi for free.
9. Kraft Azalea Garden
Known as Winter Park’s "secret garden," this five-acre, lakefront garden is open daily 8am to dusk.
10. Lake Nona Pineapple Festival
On Saturday, June 7, 2025, visit Lake Nona for this annual celebration of Puerto Rican cuisine. Dance to the beats of live Latin music as you enjoy an evening filled with culture, food, fun, and celebration.
11. Oakland Nature Preserve
Oakland Nature Preserve, just west of Orlando, offers a boardwalk leading to a covered pavilion overlooking Lake Apopka (perfect for a picnic), as well as a nature play trail, and an education center with live fish and turtle exhibits. The preserve also offers a free story time this summer.
12. Hontoon Island State Park
Take a free park ferry to this island park that does not charge an admission fee. Park amenities include a playground, museum, and hiking trails.
13. Outdoor Playgrounds
For a day of free summer fun that the kids are sure to love, go “park hopping” at several of these Orlando playgrounds!
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14. Indoor Playgrounds
Escape the blistering outdoor temperatures with free indoor playgrounds in Orlando.
15. Photos at Mills 50
Capture some Instagram-worthy photos at these beautiful murals located along the Mills 50 urban district.
16. Gator Week
Head to Wild Florida and pay no admission fee (donations appreciated) the week of May 26-31, 2025.
17. Mr. Harley's Family Day
The Promenade at Sunset Walk hosts a free Family Day with children's entertainer, Mr. Harley on select Saturdays, featuring two shows to choose from.
18. Juneteenth Events
Celebrate Juneteenth with free events in Longwood, Kissimmee, and more places around Orlando in June.
19. City of Ocoee Family Recreation Day
On Saturday, July 19, 2025, visit the Jim Beech Recreation Center for free pool admission, music, games, water slides, and more.
20. Old Town Classic Car Show
Visit Old Town on Saturdays for a free classic car show featuring hot rods and antique cars. The show begins at 1pm, and cars parade through the streets at 8:30pm to conclude the event.
21. Free Family Fun Day at Mennello Museum of American Art
On the second sunday of every month, Mennello Museum patrons enter for free.
22. Teatime Dance Party with Mr. Richard
Mr. Richard is a favorite performer among Central Florida families. Visit him for a teatime dance party at Infusion Tea the first Friday of each month.
23. Groveland Wacky Wednesday Waterday
On Wednesdays during summer, Groveland hosts Wacky Wednesday Waterday at rotating parks, featuring water slides, live animals, free ice cream, and more.
24. Outdoor Games & Activities
We've amassed 100 free outdoor games and activities sure to bring smiles this summer.
Pack your wheels and head out on the West Orange Trail.
25. West Orange Trail
Load up the bikes and scooters for a fun outing along the paved West Orange Trail. Make a stop by the butterfly garden at the Tildenville Outpost and the playground at Winter Garden Station.
26. Farmers Markets
Enjoy the fresh air by visiting an Orlando farmers market, and support local farmers, artists, and other small businesses while you’re at it.
27. Tibet-Butler Preserve
Located near Orlando’s theme parks, this wildlife preserve offers miles of hiking trails, a nature center with displays and exhibits, a butterfly garden, sandbox, and picnic area.
28. Disney Wilderness Preserve
This large nature preserve was created as a partnership between the Walt Disney Company and The Nature Conservancy. Visitors can hike color-coded nature trails that lead to the headwaters of the Florida Everglades. There is also an education center and butterfly garden.
29. Fourth of July 2025 Events
Many towns throughout Central Florida host free Independence Day celebrations with amazing firework displays. Visit our calendar to find one close to you!
Your senses will come alive with the sights, sounds, and scents of Mead Botanical Garden.
30. Mead Botanical Garden
Stroll along easy hiking trails and boardwalks at this 47-acre botanical garden close to downtown Orlando, complete with an environmental education center and butterfly garden.
31. Sundays at the Center
The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida hosts Sundays at the Center, which is a free, family-friendly program for kids in grades K–6, offering indoor story times and arts & crafts for a fun and educational summer experience.
32. Lake Eola Park
Enjoy the sights of downtown Orlando with a walk around beautiful Lake Eola. There are often free concerts or plays at the Walt Disney Amphitheater, and swan boats rentals are also available for a small cost.
Find a participating Kids Bowl Free Center in Orlando.
33. Kids Bowl Free Program
Sign your kids up for free bowling this summer! Register on the Kids Bowl Free site and select your closest participating bowling alley to receive two free games per day all summer long.
34. Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program
As an incentive to get kids reading this summer, Barnes & Noble offers a summer reading program. Kids read a designated number of books and complete a reading journal to receive a free book in-store during July and August.
There are several fun, climbing trees in Bonnett Springs Park.
35. Bonnet Springs Park
Featuring a butterfly house, treehouse, nature trails, playgrounds, a water play area, and more, this free outdoor attraction makes for a great summer day trip from Orlando!
36. Icon Park
Take a walk around one of the most iconic parks in Orlando--Icon Park!
37. Premiere Cinemas Free Summer Kids Series
Visit Premiere Cinemas at the Fashion Square Mall for free kids movies each Wednesday and Thursday, June 11-July 31, 2025.
38. Restaurants for Kids to Eat Free
Want a break from cooking and a break for your wallet? Take the family to one of these Orlando restaurants where kids eat free on select nights!
39. The Mall at Millenia
Desperate for free air conditioning? Visit the Mall at Millenia to escape Florida's brutal heat and do a little window shopping.
40. Geneva Wilderness Area
Hike through real "Old Florida" at the Geneva Wilderness Area and visit the onsite nature center.
41. Geocaching
This is one of my family’s favorite activities, and it’s definitely on our summer to-do list! Use your GPS device or smartphone to embark on a treasure hunt, with thousands of geocaches located right here in Central Florida.
42. Painted Rocks
Another family favorite of ours is painting rocks, and then hiding them around local playgrounds for others to find.
43. Free Classes
Ramp up the summer fun by signing your child up for one of these free classes in Orlando.
Hidden Waters Preserve has kid-friendly trails for little hikers.
44. Family Hikes
Grab water and sunscreen and head out to one of these amazing Central Florida hiking trails.
45. Ride Disney's Monorail and Skyliner
Get a hit of that Disney magic without paying huge admission fees by riding the Monorail or Skyliner gondola -- open to anyone. Note: parking fees apply.
46. Story Time on the Porch
Story Time on the Porch at The Healthy West Orange Arts & Heritage Center takes place on the second Thursday of each month, featuring a children's book reading and a fun, free activity in partnership with the Orange County Library.
47. Storytime at B. Dalton Booksellers
Bring the kids to the Oviedo Mall each weekend for a free story time event, snacks, and activities at B. Dalton Booksellers.
48. Eustis First Friday
On the first Friday of each month, the lakeside city of Eustis offers a First Friday street festival, featuring food, vendors, music, and more.
49. Sanford RiverWalk
Take a walk along this five-mile pedestrian trail overlooking Lake Monroe. There’s a large playground, splash pad, and basketball court nearby at Fort Mellon Park, as well as a free trolley service with stops in downtown Sanford.
Ride the SunRail and see where the adventure takes you!
50. Ride the SunRail
Tour Central Florida on a SunRail train, where kids six and under ride for free with a paying adult.
Unless noted, photos by the author
Places featured in this article:
Bok Tower Gardens
Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive
Disney Springs
Universal Orlando CityWalk
Kraft Azalea Garden
Trout Lake Nature Center
Oakland Nature Preserve
World's Largest McDonald's & PlayPlace
Hontoon Island State Park
Mills 50 District
Lake Lorna Doone Park
Downtown Mount Dora
West Orange Trail - Chapin Station
Disney Wilderness Preserve
Mead Botanical Garden
Premiere Cinemas Orlando
Reiter Park
Geneva Wilderness Area
Downtown Eustis
Sanford RiverWalk
Bonnet Springs Park