Family-Friendly Vegas
The best kid-friendly attractions, shows, dining, and outdoor adventures for your next family trip to Las Vegas.
Family-Friendly Vegas Beyond the Theme Parks
Think Las Vegas is just for adults? Think again. From free wildlife habitats to world-class shows the whole family can enjoy, Vegas offers an incredible range of kid-friendly experiences that go far beyond the casino floor.
Our team has put together this comprehensive family guide covering the best activities, dining spots, outdoor adventures, and shows for visitors of all ages. Whether you're traveling with toddlers or teenagers, there's something amazing waiting for your family in Las Vegas.
All Ages Welcome
Activities for toddlers to teens
Free Attractions
20+ no-cost family experiences
Indoor & Outdoor
Beat the heat or enjoy the sun
🎪 Free Attractions for Kids
Kids are mesmerized by the massive seasonal displays featuring giant flowers, elaborate sculptures, and whimsical themes. The conservatory changes every season, so there's always something new to discover. It's completely free and open 24 hours.
Free admission, open 24/7, stroller-friendly
A tropical paradise right on the Strip where kids can get up close to Chilean flamingos, sacred ibis, pelicans, and exotic ducks. The lush garden setting with streams and waterfalls makes it feel like a mini zoo. A guaranteed hit with younger children.
Free admission, open daily 8am-dusk
Fremont Street Experience
The world's largest video screen overhead, free live music, and street performers make this a sensory wonderland for kids of all ages.
Bellagio Conservatory
Seasonal botanical displays with elaborate themes that change throughout the year. Free and open 24 hours.
Bellagio Fountains
Water shows choreographed to music every 15-30 minutes. Kids love the evening shows with lights.
Pro Tip: Welcome to Las Vegas Sign
The iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign at the south end of the Strip is a must-do family photo op. Visit in the morning to avoid long lines. There's a free parking lot behind the sign, or take a rideshare. Don't forget to check out the less-photographed back of the sign that reads "Drive Carefully, Come Back Soon."
🔬 Interactive Experiences
Walk through an underwater tunnel surrounded by sharks, giant rays, and sea turtles. Over 2,000 animals including rare golden crocodiles and a touch pool where kids can handle stingrays and horseshoe crabs.
Nine themed exhibition halls across three floors of hands-on learning. Kids can build, experiment, climb, and create. The Water World and Toddler Town exhibits are standouts. Located in downtown's Symphony Park, just minutes from Fremont Street.
More Interactive Attractions
Springs Preserve
333 S Valley View Blvd
180-acre nature reserve with museums, trails, gardens, and a splash pad. Educational and fun for the whole family.
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Immersive entertainment district
Meow Wolf's Omega Mart and other interactive art installations. Some areas are free to explore; individual experiences have separate tickets.
Las Vegas Natural History Museum
900 Las Vegas Blvd N
Dinosaur fossils, a live shark exhibit, and African wildlife gallery. Affordable and educational, with plenty of hands-on displays.
🏜️ Outdoor Adventures
Just 20 minutes from the Strip, the 13-mile scenic drive offers stunning red sandstone formations. Short family-friendly hikes like Calico Tanks (2.5 miles round trip) reward kids with panoramic views. The visitor center has interactive exhibits about desert wildlife.
$15 per vehicle, allow 2-3 hours
A 30-minute drive brings you to one of America's most impressive engineering marvels. Kids love the Hoover Dam tour where they can walk across the dam and learn about its history. Lake Mead offers swimming beaches, kayaking, and boat tours.
Half-day trip, dam tour ~$15/person
Valley of Fire Day Trip
Nevada's oldest state park features fiery red Aztec sandstone, ancient petroglyphs, and easy trails perfect for families. The Fire Wave trail is an Instagram-worthy highlight.
Wetlands Park
A 2,900-acre nature preserve with easy walking trails, a nature center, and abundant wildlife. Free to visit and a great way to introduce kids to the desert ecosystem.
Bike Rides & Trails
Rent bikes and cruise the River Mountains Loop Trail or explore the Historic Railroad Trail near Lake Mead. Both are paved, flat, and perfect for families with kids who can ride.
Pro Tip: Beat the Heat
Las Vegas summers regularly exceed 110°F. Plan outdoor activities for early morning (before 10am) or evening, and save indoor attractions for the hottest part of the day. Always carry water bottles, sunscreen, and hats for the kids. Hotel pools are a perfect afternoon activity when it's too hot for anything else.
🍕 Family Dining
Kid-Friendly Strip Restaurants
Many Strip restaurants welcome families. Rainforest Cafe (MGM Grand) is a perennial kid favorite with its animatronic animals and thunderstorms. Buddy V's at The Venetian serves Italian comfort food in generous portions. For quick bites, the food courts at Caesars and Venetian offer variety for picky eaters.
Buffets with Family Value
Vegas buffets are perfect for families because everyone finds something they like. The Wicked Spoon (Cosmopolitan) and Bacchanal Buffet (Caesars) offer kids' pricing. Many buffets offer free dining for children under 4. Visit during brunch hours for the best value.
Kids under 4 eat free at many buffets
Off-Strip Family Favorites
Pin Kaow Thai
Off-Strip local favorite
Authentic Thai with mild options for kids. Large portions and affordable prices make it a family winner.
In-N-Out Burger
Multiple locations
A West Coast classic the kids will love. The Strip-adjacent location near the LINQ is the most convenient.
Hash House A Go Go
The LINQ & off-Strip
Enormous "twisted farm food" portions that families can easily share. The pancakes are bigger than your head.
🎭 Shows for All Ages
Cirque du Soleil Family Shows
Several Cirque shows are perfect for families. "Mystere" at Treasure Island and "O" at Bellagio are awe-inspiring spectacles that captivate children and adults alike. "Mad Apple" at New York-New York has a fun, energetic vibe older kids enjoy. Check age recommendations before booking.
Most Cirque shows welcome ages 5+
Magic Shows
Las Vegas is the magic capital of the world and many shows are family-friendly. Look for afternoon matinee performances which are typically more kid-oriented. Mac King at Excalibur offers a clean comedy magic show that's a favorite with families on a budget.
More Family Shows
Tournament of Kings
Excalibur
A medieval dinner show with jousting, sword fights, and audience participation. Kids eat with their hands and cheer for their knight.
Blue Man Group
Luxor
A unique blend of music, comedy, and multimedia that kids find hilarious and mesmerizing. The splashy finale is unforgettable.
Circus Circus Acts
Circus Circus
Free circus acts perform throughout the day on the midway stage. Acrobats, jugglers, and aerial artists put on shows every 30 minutes.
Family Vegas Trip: Do's & Don'ts
Do's
- Book a resort with a great pool area
- Pack sunscreen, hats, and refillable water bottles
- Plan indoor activities during afternoon heat
- Take advantage of free attractions first
- Let older kids pick one splurge activity
Don'ts
- Don't over-schedule your days
- Don't forget stroller-friendly route planning
- Don't walk the Strip midday in summer
- Don't skip naps for younger children
- Don't expect every restaurant to have a kids menu
Family Vegas FAQ
Making the Most of Family Vegas
Las Vegas has reinvented itself as a surprisingly family-friendly destination. With dozens of free attractions, world-class shows suitable for all ages, outdoor adventures just minutes away, and dining options for every palate and budget, there's no shortage of things to do with kids.
The key to a successful family trip is pacing. Don't try to do everything in one visit. Pick a few must-do activities each day, leave room for pool time and downtime, and let the kids help plan the itinerary.
Remember that some of the best family memories come from the simplest moments: watching the Bellagio fountains at sunset, spotting flamingos at the habitat, or sharing an oversized dessert at a family restaurant.
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