Are you looking for some fun things to do with the kids this summer? Here is a list of some of our favorite places to visit during the summer, and the best part is.... EVERYTHING ON THIS LIST IS ABSOLUTELY FREE!
1) St. Louis County Library: They have tons of fun story hours planned with special guests such as magicians, musicians and more. You can pick up a complete schedule at any library. Hang out and read some books or play on the kid computer stations.
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2) Missouri Botanical Garden: Did you know that admission to the Missouri Botanical Garden is free to all St. Louis County and City residents on Wednesdays and Saturdays until noon? In addition, the Whitaker Music Festival returns this summer which means you can also visit the garden for free after 5 PM on Wednesday nights. The Children's Garden stays open for free until 7 PM on Wednesday nights as well.
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1) St. Louis County Library: They have tons of fun story hours planned with special guests such as magicians, musicians and more. You can pick up a complete schedule at any library. Hang out and read some books or play on the kid computer stations.
Click Here To Visit St. Louis County Library
2) Missouri Botanical Garden: Did you know that admission to the Missouri Botanical Garden is free to all St. Louis County and City residents on Wednesdays and Saturdays until noon? In addition, the Whitaker Music Festival returns this summer which means you can also visit the garden for free after 5 PM on Wednesday nights. The Children's Garden stays open for free until 7 PM on Wednesday nights as well.
Click Here To Visit Missouri Botanical Gardens
3) St. Louis Science Center: The St. Louis Science Center hosts Star Parties on the second Friday of the month at the James S. McDonnell Planetarium. Look at the night sky through telescopes and watch the live star show "The Sky Tonight" inside the planetarium.
Click Here To Visit St. Louis Science Center
Click Here To Visit St. Louis Science Center
4) St. Louis Art Museum: The art museum hosts Family Sundays throughout the summer. Bring the entire family and take a guided tour through one of the galleries. These tours have been especially designed for kids and always include a fun art project to work on and take home. The museum also has free admission for all special exhibits on Friday nights.
Click Here To Visit St. Louis Art Museum
Click Here To Visit St. Louis Art Museum
5) St. Louis Zoo: The Children's Zoo, Conservation Carousel, and Dinorarus are free from 8-9 AM each day during the summer. The zoo also hosts Jungle Boogie on most Friday evenings throughout the summer where you can see great concerts from local performers.
Click Here To Visit St. Louis Zoo
Click Here To Visit St. Louis Zoo
6) St. Louis Union Station: Visit this historic landmark in St. Louis. Union Station also hosts free outdoor movies in the train shed the first Friday of every month through September. Be sure to check their website for a complete list of movies being shown as some are not appropriate for small children.
Click Here To Visit Union Station
Click Here To Visit Union Station
7) Laumeier Sculpture Park: This cool park is filled with interesting sculptures that adults and children will enjoy seeing. The park also hosts Music + Movies on Friday nights in June. Bring the family for a free concert and a free outdoor movie. Be sure to check their website for a complete list of movies being shown as some are not appropriate for small children. (Many people misspell this park "Laumiere".
Click Here To Visit Laumeier Sculpture Park
Click Here To Visit Laumeier Sculpture Park
8) Sylvan Springs Park: Visit the small water park at Sylvan Springs Park located next to the playground. The kids will have a blast running through all of the sprinklers. Bring some buckets and a towel for hours of fun.
Click Here To Visit Sylvan Springs
Click Here To Visit Sylvan Springs
9) Jefferson Barracks Park: Try playing disc golf at Jefferson Barracks Park. This fun game is played similar to golf, but with a frisbee. You just stand at the tee (the red tee is for beginners) and try to sail your frisbee towards the target (a metal basket). Bring your own frisbee and start at Black Hawk Shelter.
Click Here To Visit Jefferson Barracks
Click Here To Visit Jefferson Barracks
10) Suson Park: Bring the family to Suson Park to see all of the animals at the barn. Bring a picnic lunch and have a fun afternoon.
Click Here To Visit Suson Park
Click Here To Visit Suson Park

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