Fun Family Things to Do in Phoenix in the Summer

After a year of pandemic-related challenges when it comes to keeping children entertained safely, families in the Valley can await a more extensive slate of fun things for kids to do in summer 2021.

Metro Phoenix offers countless ways to keep young ones and adults alike busy while school is out. If baby animals are upwardly your alley, Phoenix Zoo and Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park have seen some additions to the family unit, including white lion cubs and bighorn lambs.

For educational opportunities, the Arizona Scientific discipline Eye and Children's Museum of Phoenix are open and offering summer camps. If you lot want to come across all the Sonoran Desert has to offer, check out gratis ranger-led events at Arizona Country Parks and flashlight nights at Desert Botanical Garden.

Here are fun things to do with kids in Phoenix this summer.

Arizona Science Centre

At the Arizona Science Center, families can larn about the science backside bubbles, be immersed in a 360-caste planetarium feel most the constellations visible this time of year and explore the digital communication technology we use today.

Military camp Innovation volition offer virtual and some in-person options this summer with 5-day camp sessions from June 7 through July 31.

According to the center'southward website, "All guests 2 years of age and older are required to habiliment an appropriate face mask. Masks must be worn properly, covering the nose and oral cavity and secured under the chin, during your visit."

To allow for social distancing, the venue is operating at limited chapters; timed ticket reservations are required.

Details: 600 E. Washington St., Phoenix. $19.95, $fourteen.95 for ages three-17. 602-716-2000, https://www.azscience.org.

Arizona Boardwalk

Looking to be transported to the Jurassic catamenia? Or mayhap the family could use an oceanic take chances with sharks, otters and sea lions.

Arizona Boardwalk on the Salt River Reservation near Scottsdale is home to several  family-friendly amusement venues, shops and eateries, including:

  • OdySea Aquarium.
  • Butterfly Wonderland.
  • Ripley'south Believe Information technology or Non.
  • Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation & Mirror Maze.
  • Surprise Your Eyes.
  • Pangaea: Land of the Dinosaurs.
  • VR Xtreme.

Details: 9500 E. Via de Ventura, on the Salt River Reservation nigh Scottsdale. https://www.azboardwalk.com.

Castles N Coasters

A roller coaster at Castles N Coasters in Phoenix.

With 20 rides and attractions plus several 18-hole miniature golf courses and an arcade, Castles Northward Coasters can go along kids occupied for most of the day. Attractions include a ii-loop roller coaster, get karts, bumper boats, free autumn and miniature Ferris bike.

Masks are non required.

Details: 9445 N. Metro Parkway East, Phoenix. From $40 for unlimited thrill rides. 602-997-7575, https://www.castlesncoasters.com.

Children's Museum of Phoenix

Later a xv-calendar month closure, the Children'due south Museum of Phoenix has reopened its interior spaces to the public.

The Children's Museum of Phoenix opened its parking lot and more for a 20,000 square foot outdoor playground called Adventure Play.

The museum's beginning traveling showroom, "Very Eric Carle: A Very Hungry, Quiet, Lonely, Clumsy, Decorated Exhibit," is at present on show. Weekly summer camps are scheduled through July 30.

The museum is open daily through Sept. 6. Afterward that, it volition be airtight on Mondays. Information technology'due south operating at limited capacity with social distancing and mask requirements for unvaccinated visitors age 3 and older.

Details: nine a.m.-iv p.grand. daily. 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix. $xiv.95, $13.95 for those over 62, free for infants under one yr onetime. 602-253-0501, https://childrensmuseumofphoenix.org.

Explore the outdoors with an proficient

Arizona State Parks offer a variety of ranger-led summertime activities that encourage kids to learn virtually the environment. In the Valley, families tin take office in events such as night scorpion hunts, saguaro walks and dusk strolls at Lost Dutchman State Park in Apache Junction. For a full listing, visit https://azstateparks.com/events.

Maricopa County Parks besides offering hikes, bike rides and other outdoor summer fun for families. To cheque out the options — many of which crave advance registration — visit https://www.maricopacountyparks.net/events.

Flashlight Nights at Desert Botanical Garden

Desert Botanical Garden is allowing dark explorers to seek out the desert'due south night-blooming plants and nocturnal animals every Sabbatum night this summer.

Kids can play with nature at the new Cactus Clubhouse.

Guests should bring their own flashlights. There too volition exist a dark farmers market with alive performances. Reservations are required, and masks must be worn indoors and when social distancing is not possible outside.

Details: 7-9 p.yard. Saturdays, June 5-Sept. 4. 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. $14.95, $9.95 for children. 480-941-1225, https://dbg.org.

Cool off at a public puddle or splash pad

Memorial 24-hour interval weekend marked the reopening of public pools and splash pads throughout metro Phoenix.

Though only a dozen of Phoenix's 29 pools will be open this summer, most other cities in the Valley, from Glendale to Mesa, are making their aquatics centers accessible. In Buckeye, there is night swim until nine p.yard. most days through Aug. vii.

Metro Phoenix pools:Your guide to the Valley's public pools during summertime 2021

Slip and slide at a water park

For those seeking more than aquatic excitement, Glendale's 6 Flags Hurricane Harbor, Mesa's Golfland Sunsplash, Cracking Wolf Lodge Arizona nigh Scottsdale and many other water parks are open for the flavor.

Water slides at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, Sunsplash, the Arizona Grand Resort and, of course, Hurricane Harbor offer a screaming good fourth dimension for youngsters.

Need some down time? Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, Corking Wolf Order Arizona, JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa and Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak are among the resorts with lazy rivers that offer twenty-four hour period passes.

Best hotel water parks:7 metro Phoenix resorts where families can surf, slide, splash

Octane Raceway

Octane Raceway on the Salt River Reservation near Scottsdale offers high-speed kart racing, virtual reality simulators, an arcade and mini bowling. According to the venue'southward website, "all racers must be at least 54 (inches) tall and set up to race with closed toe shoes." Face masks are required.

Octane Raceway has a 1/3-mile go-kart track, virtual reality multi-player games, mini-bowling and arcade games.

Could your kid be a futurity innovator? Octane Raceway has a summer engineering camp during which "campers learn about various fields of engineering and science, savor adrenaline-fueled laps around the rail and immerse themselves in Velocity VR's free-roaming virtual reality attraction," according to a press release.

Details: 9119 E. Talking Stick Style, on the Salt River Reservation near Scottsdale. From $22 for one race, plus a $7 annual racing membership. 602-302-7223, https://www.octaneraceway.com.

Phoenix Zoo

Cheetahs, giraffes, elephants and orangutans — oh my!

Head to the Phoenix Zoo to become a glimpse of some of its 3,000 animals that represent almost 400 species. Some of the newer additions to the Phoenix Zoo family include Lilly and Vermouth, two Goeldi's monkeys, and two bighorn lambs.

The zoo likewise offers a drive-thru option for those who prefer to stay inside their air-conditioned cars. Prowl the Zoo will close the zoo to human foot traffic on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays between June 6 and Aug. 10.

Details: 455 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. $29.95, $19.95 for ages three-13. 602-286-3800, https://world wide web.phoenixzoo.org.

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Wild animals World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park

If you head to Litchfield Park, yous can see a sampling of Wildlife Globe Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park's 600 species of animals. The park has a infant animal plant nursery, amusement park rides, big cat exhibits and a kangaroo walkabout.

Some new species include a baby leopard, babe warthogs, jackal pups, jaguar cubs and white lion cubs.

Details: 16501 Westward. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park. $41.50, $23 for ages 3-12. 623-935-9453, https://wildlifeworld.com.

Reach the reporter at kimi.robinson@gannett.com or at 602-444-4968. Follow her on Twitter @kimirobin and Instagram @ReporterKiMi.

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