
Plano with Kids — Family Activities Guide
Whether you're visiting Plano with kids or a local parent looking for the next weekend adventure, The Plano has compiled the most family-friendly activities, attractions, and tips. Organized by age range and indoor/outdoor — and we mark the free options.
Top family activities
Nature Discovery Center
Hands-on nature museum + 5-acre nature preserve. Live animals, interactive exhibits, summer camps. Local favorite.
Evergreen Park
Plano's flagship park. Playground, pool (summer), picnic areas, tennis courts. Community feel.
Plano Town Square
Civic center with seasonal festivals (Easter Egg Hunt, July 4th fireworks). Library is on-site.
Loftin Park
Neighborhood park with playground and walking paths. Quieter alternative to Evergreen.
Dallas-Fort Worth Museum District (5 min)
19 museums minutes from Plano. Children's Museum, HMNS, Health Museum, Art Cars Museum. Plan multiple visits.
Plano Library children's programs
Weekly toddler story-time, preschool programs, summer reading challenges. Quiet escape from Dallas-Fort Worth heat.
Best for different ages
Toddlers (1-3)
Look for splash pads, playgrounds, and short-attention-span venues. The local library often has free story-time programs for toddlers — check the schedule.
Preschoolers (3-5)
Children's museums, zoos, and farms work best at this age. Keep visits to 2-3 hours and have a backup activity ready.
Elementary (6-10)
Science museums, nature trails, and creative venues hit the sweet spot. This is when kids start absorbing local history and culture.
Tweens & Teens (11+)
Outdoor adventure (kayaking, biking, climbing), arts venues, and food tours work well. Let them help plan the day.
Rainy day activities
- Local museums
- Public library children's program
- Indoor play centers
- Bowling alleys
- Movie theaters
- Recreation center
Free things to do
- Public parks and playgrounds
- Public library programs
- Community pool (residents discount)
- Walking trails
- Free museum days (check schedule)
- Farmers' markets
Family-friendly restaurants
Many Plano restaurants welcome kids — look for those with kids menus, outdoor patios (for active toddlers), and play areas. Brunch spots are often more family-friendly than dinner-only places.
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