9 AM · Downtown
Dino Safari: A Walk Thru Adventure at Springs Preserve
Springs Preserve
Dino-obsessed kids will lose their minds — animatronic dinosaurs plus the regular exhibits. Go right at 9am open; outdoor areas can close early in extreme heat.
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9 AM · Downtown
Springs Preserve
Dino-obsessed kids will lose their minds — animatronic dinosaurs plus the regular exhibits. Go right at 9am open; outdoor areas can close early in extreme heat.
10 AM · Henderson
Cowabunga Bay Water Park
Water park all day plus holiday activities and evening fireworks July 3-4 — the wave pool is the prime viewing spot. Cheapskate option: watch the fireworks free from outside the park.
10 AM · The Strip
AREA15 (Zone 2)
Brand new — the largest Museum of Ice Cream in the world opens July 3 at AREA15. Unlimited ice cream (32 flavors) is included with admission, and the sprinkle pool is real. Opening weekend will be packed: book a timed slot online and go early.
10 AM · Valley-wide
All Las Vegas-Clark County Library District branches
If your kids logged summer reading, redeem before July 15 — completion gets a free Freed's Bakery treat, Pizza Hut personal pan pizza, and a prize. Not too late to register and grab the signup freebies either.
10 AM · Valley-wide
Lee Canyon
It's 20-30 degrees cooler at 9,000 feet — ride the chairlift up, picnic in actual pine trees, and forget it's 110° in the valley. About 50 minutes from Summerlin.
10:45 AM · Downtown
DISCOVERY Children's Museum
Good for ages 1-4. Do the 10:45am storytime, then let them loose in the museum — plan 2-3 hours total in blissful air conditioning.
3:30 PM · Spring Valley
Spring Valley Library
Free after-school-style meal for kids 2-18, no signup needed. Pair it with browsing the children's area and you've got a free, air-conditioned afternoon.
5 PM · Downtown
Las Vegas Arts District (Main Street Corridor)
Go at 5-7pm with kids — it gets crowded and more adult as the night goes on. Free shuttle from the city garage at 500 S. Main St. makes parking painless.
7 AM · Henderson
Downtown Boulder City / Broadbent Park / Veterans Memorial Park
Small-town 4th done right: pancake breakfast at 7am, flyover and parade at 9am, kids' coin toss in the pool at 11am, then fireworks at 9pm. Do the morning, nap at home, come back for fireworks.
9 AM · Downtown
Springs Preserve
July 4th lineup includes a live snake program, Conservation for Kids, drop-in demos, and the Dino Safari exhibit — all on one admission. Hit it 9am-noon before the heat and evening fireworks elsewhere.
9 AM · Summerlin
Summerlin (parade route)
The valley's biggest July 4th parade — floats, giant balloons, bands, and pro-team appearances. Claim shade early; 40,000+ people show up and it's full sun by 10am.
10 AM · Downtown
DISCOVERY Children's Museum
The smart July 4th daytime play: patriotic-themed museum activities from 10-5 in full AC, then head to an evening fireworks show. Plan 2-3 hours.
10 AM · Henderson
The Village at Lake Las Vegas
Decorated boats cruise the lake competing for 'Most Patriotic' — get to the Village waterfront by 10:30am for the best views. Grab lunch at the Village while the boats sit in the slips until noon.
6 PM · Henderson
Heritage Park
Foam Frenzie and Water Blaster Tag mean kids get soaked while you wait for the 9pm fireworks — bring a towel and a change of clothes. Free, with free onsite parking.
7 PM · Centennial Hills
Buckskin Basin Park
Northwest valley's free show: DJ and food trucks from 7pm, then a 12-minute synchronized fireworks-plus-drones display at 9:15pm. Bring low-back chairs and drop the gear at the Tenaya Way drop-off spot.
8:30 AM · Silverado Ranch
St. Rose Corporate Center
Sunday-morning market with produce, baked goods, and artisan vendors — go at 8:30am open when it's still under 95°F. Kids like the food samples and dog-watching.
1 PM · Downtown
DISCOVERY Children's Museum
Drop-in art workshop with a working artist, 1-4pm Sunday — no extra cost beyond admission. Good low-key recovery day after the 4th.
10 AM · North Las Vegas
North Las Vegas Library District
NLV's own summer reading program runs later than the county one — through July 27 — with challenges and prizes for kids, teens, and whole families. Free and low-pressure.
10:30 AM · Valley-wide
LVCCLD branches valley-wide (Summerlin, Centennial Hills, Windmill, East Las Vegas, West Charleston and more)
Free weekly storytimes by age level (baby, toddler, preschool, school-age) at branches all over the valley — but note they pause in August, so July is your window. Days and times vary by branch; grab a pass at the desk since space is limited.
11 AM · Valley-wide
Participating Regal theaters (Downtown Summerlin, Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, Aliante and more)
A dollar. Per person. Monday-Thursday at 11am through August 13 — the cheapest air-conditioned morning in Vegas. Upcoming weeks include How to Train Your Dragon (2025), Sonic 3, The Bad Guys 2 and more.
9:30 AM · Valley-wide
Cinemark Century Orleans 18, Suncoast 16, Sam's Town 18, Santa Fe Station 16, South Point 16
Cinemark's answer to the $1 movie: Wednesday mornings at 9:30am through August 6 at five Century theaters around the valley, $1.75 a ticket with $1-off snack deals.
9 AM · Green Valley
The District at Green Valley Ranch
Thursday morning market on The District's main street, 9am-1pm in summer — combine it with the splash pad and park area at The District for a full kid morning.
12 PM · University
Thomas & Mack Center + Cox Pavilion
All 30 NBA teams' rookies play in one building for 11 days — it's the cheapest, most relaxed way to see future NBA stars with kids, and one ticket usually covers multiple games in a day.
4 PM · Centennial Hills
Skye Canyon Park
Thursday evening market 4-8pm at a park with a playground — kids play, you shop, everyone gets a treat from a vendor. Go after 6pm when it starts cooling off.
5 PM · Henderson
Cowabunga Bay Water Park
Evening water park session when it's 95° instead of 110° — the July version of a perfect family night. Also runs July 24 and August 7.
9 AM · Southern Highlands
Southern Highlands Corporate Center
2nd and 4th Saturdays, 9am-1pm — the south valley's neighborhood market. Kids do well here for 45-60 minutes; hit it early and grab breakfast from a vendor.
9 AM · Summerlin
The Pavilion at Downtown Summerlin
Every Saturday 9-2 under the shaded Pavilion — nearly 100 vendors, stroller-friendly, and leashed dogs welcome. Do the market, then AC and lunch inside Downtown Summerlin.
12 PM · Valley-wide
Participating Regal, Cinemark Century and other Las Vegas theaters (Fathom Entertainment)
The remaining 2026 Ghibli Fest windows: My Neighbor Totoro July 11-15, Tales from Earthsea Aug 8-10, Castle in the Sky Aug 22-26, Princess Mononoke 4K Sept 26-30, and Spirited Away's 25th anniversary Oct 17-21. Totoro is the gentlest pick for little ones — and it's THIS month.
10 AM · Downtown
DISCOVERY Children's Museum
Three days of Gabby's Dollhouse-themed activities — if your preschooler is in their Gabby era, this is the July highlight. Friday and Saturday run 10-5; Sunday opens at noon.
7 PM · University
Thomas & Mack Center
12,000-pound trucks, indoors, in July — this is the big summer arena event for truck-obsessed kids, and $20 starting tickets make it one of the cheaper big shows of the year. Chick-fil-A Las Vegas has $10-off-per-ticket coupons at participating restaurants through July 23.
10 AM · East Las Vegas
Clark County Wetlands Park Nature Center
Free nature morning celebrating bees, butterflies, and other pollinators at the Nature Center, 10-noon — inside exhibits when the kids wilt. Good 90-minute outing.
5 PM · Valley-wide
Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay
A'ja Wilson and the Aces on a Saturday at 5pm — early enough tipoff that younger kids make it to the final buzzer. Great first pro-sports game for a sports-minded kid.
7:30 PM · Downtown
Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center
The 30th-anniversary Broadway tour of Beauty and the Beast opens The Smith Center's 2026-27 Broadway season — eight performances Sept 15-20, and Disney titles at Reynolds Hall reliably sell through their weekend matinees first.
2 PM · Downtown
Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center
The real Bluey stage show (puppets built by the show's creators, new music by Joff Bush) hits Vegas Nov 7-8. Tickets went on sale in March and Bluey dates sell out in most cities — if you want this one, don't sit on it.
7:30 PM · Downtown
Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center
The new touring production of Elf (based on the 2024 Broadway revival) lands Thanksgiving week, Nov 24-29 — the Smith Center's designated family holiday slot, with a Friday 2pm matinee that's perfect for out-of-town relatives.
2 PM · Downtown
Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center
Vegas's biggest holiday family tradition: Nevada Ballet Theatre dances George Balanchine's The Nutcracker at the Smith Center Dec 12-27, with local kids in the children's cast. Weekend matinees closest to Christmas go first every year.