NYC Summer Fun: 100 Amazing FREE Activities for Kids in 2025

Summer is the season of free things to do in NYC, and the sunny fun is already upon us. There are plenty of free summer activities in NYC everywhere you look, from summer festivals and free summer concerts to no-cost sports, kayaking on the waterways, and even free summer camps. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up 100 free kids' activities in NYC this summer.
Some of our picks take place on specific days, while others are season-long activities and summer-only destinations. We've got tons more picks in our NYC Kids' Summer Guide and this list of 100 free things to do in NYC all year long.
Still searching for a summer camp for a week or two? Check out our NYC Kids' Summer Camp Guide.
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Why Summer in NYC is Perfect for Free Kid Activities
We always say summer is the season of free in NYC. Local parks and cultural institutions host tons of free summer programming from morning to way after dark (free summer movies, anyone?) There's also tons of free fun to be enjoyed at local playgrounds, splash pads, and NYC's abundance of free swimming pools and beaches! So, fill up those water bottles, pack some snacks and sunscreen, and get ready to explore all the free activities for kids in NYC this summer.
Frequently Asked Questions About Free Summer Activities in NYC
How do I find out about free events happening each week?
Bookmark this list, plus our NYC Kids' Guide to Free Fun, and our constantly updated Family Activity Calendar. We add new events as we find out about them all summer long!
Are these activities suitable for all ages?
We've included a variety of free kids' activities on our list below and have tried to target a wide range of ages. Some are suitable for toddlers to teens, while others may cater to one age group or another. Be sure to click through to each listing for more details and age recommendations.
What should I bring to a free outdoor event?
Pack for a day of outdoor adventure! We never leave home without a water bottle, a stocked snack bag, hats, and sunscreen! A light towel or change of clothes is helpful on hot days where the allure of a playground sprinkler might be too hard to pass up!
How early should I arrive for popular free events?
Free events tend to draw a crowd! Arrive early for popular events or risk being turned away.
100 Unforgettable FREE Summer Activities for Kids in NYC
1. Walk The High Line
See NYC from an elevated angle as you stroll The High Line. Visit on Saturday, June 14, 2025, to gawk at the Pigeon Fest participants.
2. Get Totally Soaked
These play fountains are guaranteed to be more cooling than your local playground sprinkler.
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After a day of rides, take a free dip in the waves at Coney Island.
3. Frolic at Coney Island
The action-packed Coney Island is always a fun place to while away a summer day. Hit the beach, walk the boardwalk, enjoy awesome people-watching, and more.
4. Romp at the South Street Seaport
Explore the amazing Imagination Playground and the rest of this waterfront neighborhood.
5. Brooklyn Bridge Park
Plan a daycation to this park, which offers 1.3 miles of riverfront to explore with spectacular playgrounds and so many fun, free things to do.
6. Hit a Destination Playground
We’ve played on plenty of playgrounds and deemed these 21 playgrounds the best romping spots in all of NYC.
7. Hop a Ferry to Governors Island
Explore all the attractions on Governors Island, including Hammock Grove, the play lawn, climbing structures, free public art, and more.
8. Go Fishing
Enjoy free fishing at various Hudson River Park piers and in Central Park's Harlem Meer.
9. Head to the Beach
Did you know NYC has 14 miles of beachfront—and it’s all free? Hit one of our favorite NYC beaches. All you need is a MetroCard (and your beach gear, of course).
10. Take a Family Hike
The Staten Island Greenbelt offers destination-worthy trails to explore—and lots of them!
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Explore New York City's floating park, aka Little Island, which offers tons of free summer activities.
11. Explore Little Island
NYC’s floating park offers stunning Hudson River views and tons of family-friendly programming and performances. If you haven't visited yet, summer's the perfect time!
12. Visit The Hort
Located at the lovely Riverbank State Park, this community garden offers free hands-on programming to the community.
13. Go Camping in a City Park
Register for FREE camping in local parks, sponsored by the Urban Park Rangers. Programs include gear, a campfire, and s'mores, but check the calendar to ensure you don't miss the lottery registration.
14. Catch an Alfresco Flick
Free outdoor movies abound in NYC parks during the summer months. Bookmark this roundup to see what’s playing near you.
15. Romp at Pier 26
Climb inside the belly of a sturgeon at the spectacular, marine life-themed playground at Pier 26 in Hudson River Park. There are plenty of other fun playgrounds and piers nearby, too.
16. Visit Bryant Park
This Midtown green space is a breath of fresh air, and while there’s no traditional playground, there are plenty of places to play. We love the free summer activities, including the open-air reading room, the game cart, and the plentiful free programming.
17. Visit a Local Swimming Pool
Swim at one of NYC's many public pools, which are open daily—free of charge—from Friday, June 28, 2025, through at least Labor Day.
18. Hit a Splash Pad
Mini New Yorkers are lucky to have many sprinkler parks to explore; we’ve rounded up the 24 coolest splash pads in NYC.
19. Visit The Yard
This adventure playground on Governors Island is unlike any other playground in NYC, and it's free to visit on weekends. One caveat: Mom and dad are stuck on the sidelines.
20. PuppetMobile
See a puppet performance in your local playground with the mobile CityParks Puppet Mobile, which pops up across the boroughs all summer long.
21. Explore a New Playground
There's always a new playground to explore in NYC, and these jaw-dropping destinations belong on your summer bucket list.
22. Central Park
Think you know this iconic green space? How many of these hidden fun things to do have you checked off?
23. Hit up a Destination Sandbox
You’ll be surprised how much time a toddler can kill with a few sand toys and a trip to one of these eight sandboxes.
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Climb to new heights at the Pier 57 rooftop park.
24. See a Stunning Rooftop View
Just north of Little Island, explore the Pier 57 rooftop park. Stunning Hudson River and city views await, plus enjoy a bird’s-eye look at Little Island! Bring a little dough for the James Beard food hall inside or check out its action-packed event calendar.
25. Hit the Trails
Despite living in an urban jungle, there are plenty of fun hiking trails to tackle in NYC.
26. Tackle an Outdoor Adventure
We’ve found 25 fun, family-friendly things to do all over NYC parks during the summer months.
27. Visit the Battery Playscape
This inventive playground is fun anytime you want to play, but you can also time your visit to correspond with its free Sundays at the Showbox performance series.
28. Row Your Own Boat
We’ve found tons of free places to hit the water with a free kayak, rowboat, or sailboat ride on NYC’s waterways.
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Romp in the Fountain of the Fairs in Flushing Meadows Park.
29. Fountain of the Fairs
When the heat gets to be too much, this mega splash pad at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens is the perfect, mist-filled cure.
30. Van Cortlandt Park
This Bronx green space offers plenty of free summer programming, including a pool, a nature center, hiking trails, and more.
31. Pack a Picnic
Grab your snacks and a blanket, and spread out at one of these Central Park picnic areas perfect for families.
32. Alley Pond Park
Another Queens gem, Alley Pond Park has multiple playgrounds, a nature center, hiking, and an adventure course, which families can conquer for free on Sundays all summer long.
33. Toddler-Friendly Beaches
Prefer your sandbox with a side of wet-and-wild fun? These toddler-friendly beaches fit the bill.
34. Orchard Beach
For a beach day with plenty more to explore, head to the Bronx Rivera. When you’re done in the surf, explore the rest of NYC’s largest green space.
35. The Davis Center
Head to the lovely northeastern corner of Central Park to explore the brand-new Davis Center, which returns swimming to the site, plus improves the landscape, offers access to the rest of the park, and is home to tons of free tours and programs.
Free Annual Summer Events in NYC
36. Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks
There's no better place to celebrate Independence Day than standing shoulder to shoulder with other New Yorkers while watching the Macy's 4th of July fireworks.
37. City of Water Day
Hit the city shoreline and the water beyond for one of our favorite annual fests, City of Water Day on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
38. Bryant Park Movie Nights
There are plenty of free outdoor movie nights in NYC, but nothing beats the OG series: Bryant Park Movie Nights, which offers showings on Monday evenings from June 9-August 11, 2025!
39. Mermaid Parade
This only-in-NYC affair takes to Coney Island’s sand-swept streets on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
40. Make Music New York
This annual summer solstice concert brings a joyful noise to city streets, parks, stoops, and more on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
41. Summer Streets
This annual street festival shuts down miles of city streets to allow bikers, runners, walkers, and skaters to enjoy car-free fun and tons of family-friendly activities, performances, and giveaways.
42. BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn
This annual summer concert series at the Prospect Park Bandshell kicks off in early June and runs for a full two months, bringing diverse artists to the stage, all free of charge.
43. Museum Mile Festival
Stroll down Fifth Avenue when it's closed for this annual fest Tuesday, June 10, 2025, which allows visitors free entry to some of Museum Mile’s most fabulous culture spots, plus enjoy family-friendly entertainment and art-making activities in the streets.
44. Intrepid Summer Movie Series
Head to the Intrepid Museum to spread your blanket on its flight deck and take in one of its free summer movies on select Friday nights.
45. Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival
Flushing Meadows Park is the backdrop for this annual multicultural Asian celebration. Enjoy races on the water, plus traditional dance performances and foods for sale from Saturday, August 9-Sunday, August 10, 2025.
46. Egg Rolls, Egg Creams, and Empanadas
This Lower East Side fest celebrates the cultures who have called it home on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
47. Stare at the Sky
Head to The High Line on Tuesday nights all summer long for a stargazing lesson from the Amateur Astronomers Association. Telescopes are provided!
48. SummerStage
Catch this season-long performance festival with free, live concerts on stages throughout the five boroughs. Find the full calendar here.
49. Coney Island Fireworks
See the sparklers fly every Friday night on the boardwalk from late June through Labor Day weekend, courtesy of Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park.
50. Summer on the Hudson
From the Children's Performance Series to the Pier 1 Picture Show, there are free things to do all summer in Hudson River Park.
51. Storytelling at the Hans Christian Andersen Statue
Bring your imagination to the shores of the Conservatory Waters in Central Park to hear this long-running Saturday morning story series from Saturday, June 7-Saturday, August 9, 2025.
52. Hindu Lamp Ceremony
Spend the evening of Saturday, August 16, 2025, on the banks of the East River, releasing palm leaf lamps into the sky in this annual Hindu ceremony.
53. Battery Dance Festival
Enjoy five days of pop-up dance performances during this annual dance festival running from Tuesday, August 12-Saturday, August 16, 2025.
54. Arthur Ashe Kids Day
Kick off the US Open tennis tournament with fun and games at this free, day-long festival that includes plenty of tennis-inspired action on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
55. Movies With a View
Head to Brooklyn Bridge Park after dark for this special summer movie series on Thursdays in July and August.
56. Play Pickleball
Brookfield Place's waterfront plaza offers two pickleball courts for free in June, while Hudson Yards hosts free kids clinics in July.
57. Live at the Archway
Head to the Dumbo waterfront for this season-long performance festival with free entertainment every Thursday night from June 12-July 31, 2025. There are pop-up art galleries, live entertainment, and all-ages fun.
58. Porch Stomp
Governors Island's historic front porches come alive with a cacophony of sounds during this day-long folk fest on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
59. Shakespeare in the Park
The Delacorte Theater reopens in August with a star-studded cast putting on the Twelfth Night from Thursday, August 7-Sunday, September 14, 2025.
Free 2025 Summer Camps, Classes, and Enrichment in NYC
60. Book a Free Summer Camp
Yes, they do exist, and yes, we have the details here.
61. Free Classes at Local Shops
Bookmark this list of local spots offering free classes and enrichment in topics ranging from arts and crafts to nature activities.
62. Join a Free Summer Sports Program
From CityParks Play to New York Junior Tennis, we’ve got intel on all the places you can play sports for free this summer in NYC parks.
63. Swimming Lessons
Keep your eye on the Parks Department website to see when the lottery opens for its popular free summer swimming lessons.
64. Story Time
Find a free story time at some of our favorite independent bookstores, libraries, parks, and more.
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Socrates Sculpture Park is a great destination on a hot summer day.
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65. Explore Socrates Sculpture Park
Queens' Socrates Sculpture Park is filled with funky, outdoor art, and its waterfront location is always lovely on a summer day.
66. See Native American Artifacts
Visit the always-free National Museum of the American Indian.
67. Get Fire Smart
Learn about fire safety from a real FDNY firefighter at the free FDNY Fire Zone in Rockefeller Center. There's even a fire truck to climb on!
68. Queens Museum
See if you can find your apartment on the Panorama of the City of New York at the always-free Queens Museum and explore the rest of the treasures therein.
69. NYBG
The New York Botanical Garden blossoms with family-friendly programming and offers free admission to NYC residents on Wednesdays. It's the perfect time to explore the newly reopened Everett Children's Adventure Garden and see the Van Gogh's Flowers exhibition.
70. See What’s Playing at Lincoln Center
The stunning performing arts complex brings back its Summer for the City performance series. Enjoy tons of free programming. The towering disco ball and dance floor return to Josie Robertson Plaza! Check our Family Activity Calendar for a schedule.
71. Picnic Performances in Bryant Park
This free summer-long performance festival brings everything from opera to contemporary dance, circus acts, and more to the stages in Bryant Park.
72. Summer Concerts at Hudson Yards
On Wednesday nights, Hudson Yards is the place to be for its weekly live concert series in the public square from late June through mid-August.
73. Take Your Pick of Free Museum Admission
We’ve got the lowdown on all the times you can visit NYC’s top cultural institutions without paying a dime. Got little kids? Here’s where they get in for free, too.
74. Hit up Your Local Library
NYC’s local library branches offer piles of free summer activities, enrichment, and books (of course!) Some of our favorite branches include the Main Branch on 42nd Street and its neighbor, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Branch, Brooklyn’s Greenpoint and Adams Street locations, and the stunning Hunter’s Point waterfront location in Queens. These local branches with great play spaces are also a good bet!
75. Nab a Library Card
While you’re there, apply for a free library card, which unlocks the branch services, and so much more from e-book platforms to free tickets to cultural institutions.
76. Visit The Met
Did you know residents can pay what you wish at all times at The Met? The ground-floor 81st Street Studio play space is a spectacular addition and is always admission-free for all visitors.
Enjoy an up-close look at the Bronx Zoo's animals during its pay-what-you-wish Wednesdays. Photo by Julie Larsen Maher/WCS
More Fun, Free Things To Do in NYC this Summer with Kids
77. Bronx Zoo
Head to the Bronx Zoo for its free admission day each Wednesday, but plan to book your timed-entry tickets when the site opens Monday at 5pm.
78. Catch the Ferry
We always love a ride on the Staten Island Ferry, with its stunning view of the Statue of Liberty. Make sure to stick around and enjoy all the family-friendly fun the borough offers.
79. Ride a Bike
We’ve found lots of family-friendly bike trails in NYC. If you’re feeling brave enough to make a long trek, take to the Empire State Trail.
80. Find a Free Bike Rental
If you don’t have two wheels of your own, don’t fret: Head to Governors Island on a weekday morning to take advantage of Blazing Saddles' free bike rental deal (and car-free streets!)
81. Stay In
Have a lazy day and entertain your family with one of these 100-plus classic summer play ideas, like catching fireflies and telling ghost stories.
82. Queens County Farm Museum
Spend a day at this Floral Park gem, the only working farm in NYC, which offers a bounty of fun all summer long.
83. Grand Central
Get lost in this commuter hub, which offers tons of family-friendly fun and nooks and crannies to explore. We're hosting a free, train-inspired play date here on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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The only safe way to see sharks at Coney Island is to visit the New York Aquarium, which offers free entry on Wednesday afternoons.
84. New York Aquarium
See sea lions, sharks, and more at this Coney Island aquarium, which you can visit on Wednesday afternoons for free; just set a reminder to book your tickets when the store opens each Monday at 3pm.
85. Staten Island Zoo
This zoo is a Staten Island treasure, and visits are free on Wednesdays after 2pm. Use the cash you saved for a ride on the Conservation Carousel.
86. FAO Schwarz
OK, we admit, a visit here can get pricey in a hurry, but if you set ground rules in advance, you can kill some time watching toy demos and dancing on the grand piano at the only-in-NYC toy wonderland.
87. Harry Potter NYC
Likewise, Harry Potter NYC offers plenty of eye candy and props to play with. Challenge your little one to a wand duel!
88. Play for Free
If FAO or Harry Potter seems too risky, might we suggest one of these other stores where kids can play for free.
89. Catch a Concert and TODAY
I once rose before dawn to catch a free Beyoncé concert on the TODAY show set. While she's not makng a return appearance this summer, there are plenty of other stars playing the Plaza.
90. Brooklyn Bridge
When was the last time you strolled across this iconic bridge? Pick a cool summer morning to make the trek, then stick around to explore all the fun things to do in Dumbo when you reach the other side.
91. Roosevelt Island Tram
OK, so it’s not exactly free to climb aboard this amusement-park-like form of public transit, but if you’ve already got an unlimited ride MetroCard, it won’t cost a dime. In return, you get million-dollar views and a whole new isle to explore.
92. Times Square
While much of the Crossroads of the World comes with a tourist-inflated price tag, the people-watching is always entertaining and free. Looking for something else to do while you’re there? Here are our top picks.
What's more quintessentially New York than playing in the neighborhood hydrant when the heat and humidity soar?
93. Frolic in a Fire Hydrant
When the temperatures soar, you don’t have to go far to find a local fire hydrant that’s been opened for kids—and adults—to play in.
94. Rockefeller Center
Only visit this complex during the holiday season? It’s time to revisit. There are fun stores to play in, cool art to see, a stunning cathedral, and so many more fun, free things to do. The Rink has been revamped for the season with alfresco eats and live entertainment, too.
95. Subway Art Crawl
Do you know how many famous artists have their works displayed underground? Here are the best pieces of art to see with kids during your next subway ride.
96. Manhattanhenge
Stake out your viewing spot for this sunset phenomenon when the sunset aligns perfectly with Manhattan’s grid. In 2025, the Manhattanhenge dates are Wednesday, May 28, Thursday, May 29, Friday, July 11, and Saturday, July 12.
97. Bushwick Collective
See stunning, larger-than-life art in this Brooklyn neighborhood that's been transformed into a street art gallery.
98. Celebrate a Summer Baby
If you’ve got a milestone to mark, bookmark this list of birthday freebies so you can cash in! We’ve also got a list of parks perfect for a summer party.
99. While Away a Rainy Day
If summer thunderstorms leave you sidelined, bookmark this list of 65 fun things to do indoors on a rainy day.
100. Check our Bucket List
Done all of the above? See what you can cross off on this list of 100 things to do in NYC with kids before they grow up. Many are free.
Free June Activities | Free July Activities | Free August Activities
Originally published in 2014. Unless noted, photos by the author
Places featured in this article:
Central Park
Prospect Park (at Grand Army Plaza)
Van Cortland Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park (DUMBO)
Flushing Meadows Corona Park - Fountain of the Fairs
Bryant Park Fountain Terrace