Family activities in Los Angeles

Things to Do with Kids in Los Angeles, CA

32 qualified activities: museums, parks, zoos, restaurants, and more.

4.6 avgacross 32 rated
7 free
17 stroller-friendly

By Kit, KidPaths editor

Reviews family planning details across KidPaths city guides.

Los Angeles family activity overview

Los Angeles is six cities pretending to be one, which means a family trip here lives or dies on where you base and whether you respect the traffic.

Santa Monica and the Westside work for beach-first families, Pasadena works for museum-first families, and Hollywood is better for tweens than for preschoolers. m. I think that is the real LA parenting skill, more than any single attraction choice. m. , then move once, either before traffic or after dinner. The Metro Expo Line is still the surprise win for Santa Monica-to-downtown days because it skips the 10.

If you can only do one paid attraction with kids in Los Angeles, I would send the visiting cousin to La Brea Tar Pits and Museum first. The reason is simple. Real bubbling tar in the lawn beats a polished but generic museum every time, and the mammoth statues are one of the few LA photo stops kids actually care about.

Family of four runs about $75 to $100 once you count admission and parking, typical visit is 2 to 3 hours, and the outdoor tar pit area is free if you want a stroller walk without committing to the full museum. The recurring note in parent reviews is that the Fishbowl Fossil Lab is the moment that lands.

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Parent planning notes

How to use this Los Angeles guide without overplanning

Start with one anchor activity, then keep one nearby backup in mind. That keeps the day flexible if naps, weather, parking, or meal timing change the plan.

The current public guide has 32 KidPaths-vetted activities, including 22 indoor or mixed-weather options.

Each visible listing has cleared the public listing gate for original description depth, venue-specific photo quality, and basic family-planning usefulness.

Rainy-day backup

20 weather-safe picks

Los Angeles has options that still work when weather changes.

Budget scan

7 free picks

Free does not always mean easy, so check parking, shade, and visit length.

Parent logistics

17 stroller-friendly stops

Listings call out stroller access, age fit, and practical notes that affect the day.

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Los Angeles with kids: common questions

What's the best kid attraction in Los Angeles if we only have one day?

La Brea Tar Pits and Museum is the cleanest one-pick answer. Family of four usually lands around $75 to $100 with parking, and 2 to 3 hours is the right visit window. It works for toddlers because the outdoor tar area is stroller-friendly and visually strange right away, and it works for older kids because the fossils and Fishbowl Fossil Lab hold attention. I think it beats a more generic science stop because the thing kids are seeing is real, not simulated.

What's the best rainy-day plan in Los Angeles with little kids?

Build the rainy-day rotation around the under-7 indoor play places, then pick the one nearest where you are staying. Fun Play World Kids Indoor Playground is the safest general pick on the Westside, with 1.5 to 2.5 hours of play and a $60 to $85 total cost. APEX for Kids is excellent for ages 2 to 5, but it is weekdays only. Wonderland 4 Kids Indoor Playground can be great for ages 1 to 7, but I would call ahead before treating it as reliable.

How should families plan around Los Angeles traffic?

The traffic-vs-time-of-day math is the planning lever in Los Angeles. Local Los Angeles parents consistently flag the same thing, any cross-city move between 3 and 7 p.m. can eat 90 minutes you did not mean to spend. The smarter play is one neighborhood block from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., then one move before traffic or after dinner. If you are doing Santa Monica and downtown on the same day, the Metro Expo Line is one of the few genuinely useful family shortcuts.

What works best in Los Angeles for toddlers and preschoolers?

APEX for Kids: Active Play Experience for Kids, Wonderland 4 Kids Indoor Playground, and Fun Play World Kids Indoor Playground are the clearest under-7 winners in this lineup. APEX is strongest for ages 2 to 5 and usually fills 1.5 to 2 hours, but it is weekdays only. Wonderland is aimed at ages 1 to 7 and has strong reviews, though the hours look limited enough that calling ahead matters. Fun Play World is the safer all-around option if you just need a reliable toddler-heavy indoor play stop.

Is Los Angeles good for families with mixed ages?

Yes, but only if you pick places that give younger kids a real zone and older kids enough room to disappear into something. La Brea Tar Pits and Museum does that well because toddlers can handle the outdoor spectacle while older kids settle into fossils and the lab. Grand Park Playground is the higher-energy play choice for roughly ages 2 to 10, with a foam pit and enough movement to keep bigger kids engaged. I think LA works best for mixed ages when you stop chasing the whole city and commit to one area.

Ladera Park Toddler Playstructure by Landscape StructuresFree

Ladera Park Toddler Playstructure by Landscape Structures

4.9(27)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 5

OutdoorStroller-Friendly
Bounce LA

Bounce LA

4.9(103)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 7

IndoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Vermont Canyon Play AreaFree

Vermont Canyon Play Area

4.9(43)

Ages: Best for ages 2 to 10

Outdoor
Alice Kids Playroom

Alice Kids Playroom

4.9(39)

Ages: Best for ages 0 to 6

IndoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
World of Candy Land Indoor Playground

World of Candy Land Indoor Playground

4.8(244)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 7

IndoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden

Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden

Ages: Best for ages 2 to 12

OutdoorStroller-Friendly
Fun Play World Kids Indoor Playground Santa Monica

Fun Play World Kids Indoor Playground Santa Monica

4.8(57)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 7

IndoorRainy Day
Wildlife Learning Center

Wildlife Learning Center

Ages: Best for ages 3 to 12

Indoor/Outdoor
Kool Kids Club - Indoor Playground & Birthday Party in Los Angeles

Kool Kids Club - Indoor Playground & Birthday Party in Los Angeles

4.8(38)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 6

IndoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
PlayLab Eagle Rock Playspace

PlayLab Eagle Rock Playspace

4.8(31)

Ages: 0, 6

IndoorRainy Day
Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience - Los Angeles

Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience - Los Angeles

4.8(1,083)

Ages: Best for ages 5 to 16

IndoorRainy Day
Griffith ParkFree

Griffith Park

4.7(69,371)

Ages: All ages

Outdoor
Griffith Park PlaygroundFree

Griffith Park Playground

4.7(902)

Ages: Best for ages 2 to 10

OutdoorStroller-Friendly
Aidan's Place at Westwood Recreation CenterFree

Aidan's Place at Westwood Recreation Center

4.7(376)

Ages: Best for ages 2 to 10

OutdoorStroller-Friendly
Kids Empire Northridge

Kids Empire Northridge

4.7(1,311)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 10

IndoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Bronson Canyon PlaygroundFree

Bronson Canyon Playground

4.7(752)

Ages: 2, 10

Outdoor
La Brea Tar Pits and Museum

La Brea Tar Pits and Museum

4.6(14,909)

Ages: Best for ages 3 to 12

Indoor/OutdoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Kids Empire South Gate

Kids Empire South Gate

4.6(2,730)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 10

IndoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Ball N Bounce

Ball N Bounce

4.6(72)

Ages: Best for ages 0 to 5

IndoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

4.6(20,532)

Ages: Best for ages 6+

Indoor/OutdoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Super Silly Fun Land

Super Silly Fun Land

4.6(874)

Ages: 2, 10

Outdoor
Fun Play World Kids Indoor Playground

Fun Play World Kids Indoor Playground

4.6(147)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 7

IndoorRainy Day
APEX for Kids: Active Play Experience for Kids

APEX for Kids: Active Play Experience for Kids

4.6(88)

Ages: Best for ages 1 to 7

IndoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Kidspace Children's Museum

Kidspace Children's Museum

4.6(3,111)

Ages: Ages 1 to 10, with a dedicated space for newborns, crawlers, and early walkers.

Indoor/Outdoor
Kids World Family Fun Center

Kids World Family Fun Center

4.5(469)

Ages: Best for ages 2 to 12

Indoor/OutdoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Grand Park Playground

Grand Park Playground

4.5(92)

Ages: 2, 10

IndoorRainy Day
Juntos Family ParkFree

Juntos Family Park

4.4(101)

Ages: Best for ages 2 to 12

OutdoorStroller-Friendly
Discovery Cube Los Angeles

Discovery Cube Los Angeles

4.4(2,175)

Ages: Best for ages 3 to 12

Indoor/OutdoorStroller-FriendlyRainy Day
Sky Zone Trampoline Park

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

4.2(3,204)

Ages: Best for ages 5 to 16

IndoorRainy Day
FUNBOX ARCADIA

FUNBOX ARCADIA

4.2(858)

Ages: Best for ages 2 to 14

IndoorRainy Day
World of Illusions Los Angeles

World of Illusions Los Angeles

4.2(3,053)

Ages: Best for ages 6 to 16

IndoorRainy Day
Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park

Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park

4.1(4,658)

Ages: Ages 2 to 10, with conservation exhibits and animal observation for older children and teens

Outdoor

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