10 Free things to do in Brisbane with Kids
Visit one of the 40+ WOW playgrounds featured on our playground pages. Pack a hat, suncream and some snacks and make a day of it with your Brisbane Kids
Head to the great outdoors on a bushwalk or for a picnic with your Brisbane Kids- check out our great outdoors page
Join your local library- you can borrow tons of books at the same time and all libraries run FREE kids activities and most have a kids corner and even a kids computer for your use. Check out our library page for your nearest library.
Visit the QLD Museum- Its free and their is literally hours of fun to be had. From Bugs, to History to dinosaurs including a dinosaur garden, most areas are now interractive, fully suited to active Brisbane Kids. $15 all day parking underneath- but also right near public transport. Details on our museum page.
Go to GOMA- The Gallery of Modern Art- They Generally always have a kids exhibition going and are a great chance to have new and varied conversations with your Brisbane Kids. $15 all day parking underneath- but also right near public transport. details on our Galleries page.
Go to the State Library wedged between Goma and The QLD Museum. They have a wonderful kids corner and a games parlour not to mention regular FREE activities for Brisbane Kids. Head to our museum page for the links.
Go and watch some model boats for fun. Use it as a way to spur on a new interest in boats- then return home, google some fun ways to make boats and use this as an opportunity for a good building activity with your Brisbane Kid. There are model boat displays both at Logan and Boondall- the details are on our Fun Activities page.
Head to Redcliffe/Sandgate/Scarborough and have a picnic on the beach, play some fun beach games or simply build a sandcastle. If you are further south then make the trek to the beach, it doesnt need to cost anything- it shouldnt cost anything.
Head to Southbank for a free swim in the lagoon, pack a picnic and make a morning or afternoon or it.
Take a drive up to Mt Cootha Lookout- Your Brisbane Kids will love to see how high up they are and while not technically free, an icecream stop at Mcdonalds on the way for a 30c cone could also be a way to make this extra special.





























One Comment on "10 free things to do in Brisbane with Kids"
You missed Daisy Hill Koala Centre http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildlife-ecosystems/wildlife/daisy_hill_koala_centre/ which has a great picnic area with free BBQ’s. Roos will probably hop past you when your eating. Some great paths for scooters or if the kids are a bit bigger amazing MTB trails out there. You can also go for some great walks in the forest.