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Welcome to your Lansing Summer Fun Hub!
Summer vibes are coming alive again in Lansing. The weather is warming up, the sun is shining more, and we are ready to take advantage of all the fun Lansing has to offer.
Splash pads, lakes, water parks, concerts, movies in the park, and festivals promise for an amazing summer 2026.
Create a bucket list for your family or plan a spur-of-the-moment trip with our big list of fun summer things to do in the Lansing area!
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Michigan summers are definitely something special.
After a long, hard winter of hibernating and a spring spent wondering if winter will ever be over, all things come to life again. Once even a glimpse of warm weather seems to be here to stay, most Michiganders are outdoors more than indoors until late September – and we love every second of it.
The much-awaited trails to explore, gardens to visit, parks and playgrounds to play at, and beaches and splash pads to cool off at call to us – and we answer!

1 – Splash Pads, Waterparks, and Local Swimming Beaches
Some places have just a pool or a splash pad or a beach while others have some combination of all three!
2 – Splash around at the beach or at the splash pad at Hawk Island Park.
3 – Go Swimming at Motz Park. This non-shade beach is plenty sandy. Back a beach blanket, sun block, and a picnic. Motz Park has bathrooms and a small, rentable pavilion. NOTE: There is no lifeguard.
Nature abounds in and around Lansing and summertime is a perfect time to explore it fully.
4 – Bike, hike, walk, skateboard, run, rollerblade, and whatever else you do on the trails!
FUN FACT: Many of Lansing’s trails are interconnected, creating a network that winds through rivers, wooded areas, urban landscapes, and neighboring communities throughout the Greater Lansing area.

5 – Visiting a nature center means indoor exhibits, outdoor trails, and natural playgrounds. Plus, many of these centers offer other activities such as zip lining, animal encounters, and special events.

6 – The Shigematsu Memorial Garden at Lansing Community College offers quiet tranquility while being tucked away in downtown Lansing.

7 – The Ledges – Discover the beauty of the enchanting sandstone wonders across three parks in Grand Ledge. Each park offers something unique to explore. The most popular is Fitzgerald Park which boasts looped walking trails, a playground, large grassy areas to run around, plus spectacular views in all seasons.
Lincoln Brick Park is named for an old brick company that manufactured bricks on the grounds until 1949. In fact, you can still see remnants of the brick factory while exploring. Lincoln Brick Park also offers a playground, water play in a local stream, a playground, and hiking trails.
Hike and rock climb at Oak Park. NOTE: Rock climbing should only be done by those familiar with the sport. There are no spotters or equipment available. Climbing is at your own risk.

There are so many options for how to get active outside during the summer.
8 – Spend a day exploring the campus of Michigan State University.
A visit to Michigan State University offers the perfect mix of fun and relaxation, from browsing treasures at the MSU Surplus Store, exploring the Michigan 4-H Children’s Garden to enjoying a sweet treat at the MSU Dairy Store. NOTE: The MSU Surplus Store is only open to the public on Fridays.
Grab a bite at Brody Square, stroll along the river trail to feed the ducks, and snap a photo with Sparty Statue.
Stop by the greenspace near Beaumont Tower to rest and listen and then wrap up your visit with a stop at the Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum. NOTE: Admission is always free at the art museum!
This interative map will help you pinpoint everything you want to see, do, and visit.

9 – You don’t need to own a kayak or canoe to get out on the water in Lansing.
There are many places to rent from that offer a variety of different adventures tailored to paddlers of all different skill levels.
On this list, you’ll also find tubing, canoeing, and SUP Board options as well as places to launch your own vessels.

10 – Get some bonding time in or get competitive with your adventure golf game at FunTyme Adventure Parks. Daily specials for kids 12 and under make this an affordable option.

11 – Try your hand at putting at Eagle Eye’s Little Hawk Putting Course‘s natural course (one of only three in Michigan) or at the DeWitt Golf Center.
12 – Grab a soccer ball and head to one of these local soccer fields:
13 – Uncle John’s Cider Mill has grown from a simple apple orchard and cider mill to one of greater Lansing’s favorite family destinations.
Summer brings live music and open-air markets in addition to permanent activities. Although Uncle Johns boasts many free activities such as their Farm Trail and onsite playground, there are several activities that do cost money. Most summer activities open end of May.

14 – Horseback Riding
No horse? No problem. Sundance Riding Stables and Northfork Farms & Outback offer horseback riding. Guided rides through beautiful meadows and woods. All riding abilities welcome.
15 – Biking
Biking with kids this summer is a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors while staying active as a family. It offers a great opportunity for exploring new trails and creating lasting memories. You can rent Bikes with River Town Adventure or MSU Bike Service Center.
The Lansing area is a great place for kids to get into mountain biking, with beginner-friendly trails at Burchfield Park, Anderson Park, and Lake Lansing Park North.
Young riders can build confidence and skills on features like Burchfield’s “Dirt School” or enjoy scenic, easy rides through wooded trails.
Families can also connect with programs like Lansing Cyclones, Tri-County Bicycle Association, and Adventure Bike Club to help kids learn, grow, and have fun on two wheels.
16 – BMX Bike Racing
If bike racing for sport is more your thing, get out to the track at Capital City Family BMX or just watch all of the action and fun from Nip N’ Sip. PRO TIP: Bring cash for dinner at Nip N’ Sip. Also, their hours vary.
17 – Pickleball
Grab your paddle and whiffle ball, and head to your nearest pickleball court. Public courts are available in Lansing, Dimondale, Haslett, DeWitt Township, East Lansing, and coming soon City of DeWitt. Pickleball has surged in popularity, quickly becoming a favorite sport for people of all ages due to its accessibility and fun gameplay.
18 – Disc Golf
Lansing is home to a vibrant disc golf community. If you’ve never gone, it’s fun for kids of all ages! It’s an easy sport to pick up and players of all ages can play. This makes a great family outing.

19 – Go Fish!
Fishing is a low-cost activity – all you need a pole and some bait. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Some places are ‘catch and release’ meaning after you catch the fish, you must return it to the water.
20 – Radio-Controlled Race Car Fun
Great Lakes Quarter Scale Racers located at FunTyme Adventure Park in Grand Ledge offers racing on Saturdays with practice on Tuesdays. Grand Woods Park in Delta Township also has a remote-controlled race car track and overlook deck.
21 – Parks and Playgrounds
Lansing offers a huge variety of parks and playgrounds. Some have play equipment, beaches or splashpads, while others have hiking trails and sport courts.
No matter what your family likes, there is sure to be a fun park or playground near you at all times.

22 – Airplane Viewing
Watch airplanes take off and land! The free airplane viewing area at Capital Region International Airport in Lansing offers a great spot to watch with clear views of the runway just east of the main terminal. It’s a family-friendly place to relax or enjoy a picnic—check the daily flight schedule to time your visit. NOTE: There are no bathrooms so plan accordingly!
23 – Geocaching
Geocaching is a real-world treasure hunt that gets you outdoors to explore new places while searching for hidden caches. The motto is “take something, leave something,” so be sure to bring a small trinket (swag) to leave behind for the next finder.
Don’t forget a pen so you can sign the logbook once you’ve discovered a cache!
24 – Grand Ledge Summer Track Program
Everyone is welcome to practice and compete with the Grand Ledge Summer Track Program. This five-week program takes place annually and welcomes racers of all ages and abilities to participate in running and/or field events. Practices are on Monday evenings with meets on Wednesday evenings. Bring cash to pay entrance fees and for snacks.
Getting up close and personal with animals is a perfect summer thing to do and Lansing has several cool options:
25 – Brenke Fish Ladder
Head to Old Town and watch for the fish, ducks, and turtles in the river. Watch the water rush through, climb the stairs, and wave to kayakers.

26 – Potter Park Zoo
See the lions, experience the petting zoo, and a whole lot more! FUN FACT: Admission is FREE for Ingham County residents on non-holiday Mondays from 9 AM – 12 PM.
27 – Horses and Cows
The MSU campus invites visitors to stop by the farms! Self-guided tours can be taken Monday – Friday between 8 AM – 4:30 PM and on Saturday and Sunday between 8 AM -12 PM. Our favorite is to feed their horses at the MSU Horse Barns.
28 – Get up close and personal with alpacas at Great Valley Longnecks. Schedule a farm tour, attend a special event (Baby Days is in June), or take a class.

29 – Schedule a block of time to visit with the cats and kittens at Constellation Cat Café. All of the cats at the café are available for adoption through local shelters and volunteer groups. INSIDER TIP: Watch the Constellation Cat Cafe’s Facebook page for special events.
Summer is a great time to try delicious foods throughout Greater Lansing. Pick your own fruit, visit a farmers market, dine on a patio, or cool off with ice cream. Whatever your taste buds are craving, Lansing has you covered.

30 – Patio dining with kids is fantastic, especially when the weather warms up, and there are over 20 restaurants in the Lansing area offering outdoor dining options with a variety of vibes and delicious food.
31 – U Pick Fruit
Picking your own fruit at local farms and orchards is a popular summer activity, offering options like strawberries, blueberries, peaches, and raspberries.
PRO TIP: Dress in play clothes and carry cash. There are a few farms in our area that only accept cash payment.

32 – Farmers Markets
If picking fruit isn’t your thing, you can still enjoy farm-fresh produce by shopping at a local farmers market.
Greater Lansing offers over a dozen markets, offering a variety of locally grown fruits, vegetables, and artisanal products for you to explore and enjoy. BONUS: Many of these farmers markets have theme days or other special events.

33 – Grab a Scoop at a Local Ice Cream Shop
A mid-Michigan summer and ice cream just go together. Whether it’s Superman, Mackinac Island Fudge, or anything in between, visiting an ice cream shop is a treasured summertime activity.
From the MSU Dairy Store to Mooville, wherever your family travels this summer, your taste buds will thank you.

34 – Mid-Michigan is brimming with fairs and festivals, offering enough entertainment to fill every weekend if you’re up for it! Some of our top picks include:

35 – Summer camp holds a special place in many families’ hearts as a cherished pastime. With a variety of offerings ranging from sports and nature to STEAM, art, and literacy, Lansing provides numerous opportunities for kids to enjoy an enriching summer adventure.
Sometimes it rains or there is inclement weather that moves our summer fun indoors. No worries, we have you covered.
36 – Get hands on at the Impression 5 Science Center (I5) in Lansing. I5 is where visitors can learn and express themselves freely. Each exhibit is tailored to individuals of all ages and stages of life. Both toddlers and grandparents can enjoy themselves equally. Plus, they create all their exhibits in-house! BONUS: I5 has a First Impressions room where even the littlest scientist can play and explore.

37 – Did you know the Michigan State Capitol building is located in downtown Lansing? Self-guided tours take place 9 AM – 4 PM Monday through Friday. Simply check in to the desk located in the lobby inside the Capitol Building or in Heritage Hall to pick up a self-guided tour book. These books are also available in Español (Spanish), Français (French), Deutsch (German), Pусский (Russian), 日本語 (Japanese), 中文 (Chinese/Mandarin), and العربية (Arabic).
38 – When summer rains pour down, take your kids to the bowling alley, turning a gloomy day into a playful indoor adventure. Several area bowling alleys participate in the Kids Bowl Free initiative making this a budget-friendly activity.
39 – Indoor arcades like Zap Zone XL, Chuck E. Cheese, and Pinball Pete’s offer an escape filled with games and excitement, providing a thrilling experience for both kids and adults alike, rain or shine.
40 – Offering more than just books and movies these days, local libraries have become the “it” place to be on rainy days. Many local libraries offer summer reading programs and activities that can help break up the bad weather day blues. A few suggestions to check out include CADL-Lansing, Delta Township District Library, East Lansing Public Library, Grand Ledge Area District Library, Jackson District Library, and Shiawassee District Library.
41 – Summer is the perfect time to take in a movie. Many area theaters offer discount days, summer film festivals, “bring the baby” days, and sensory-friendly movie showings.
42 – Horrocks
Horrocks Farm Market is a one-of-a-kind grocery experience with so much to explore, from fresh produce and wood-fired pizza to global foods, gourmet treats, and unique gifts. It’s part market, part hangout—perfect for discovering flavors from around the world while you shop, dine, and relax. You could easily spend a whole afternoon at Horrocks!

Throw it back old school and step into a slower and more simple way of life. Try out a 1980s summer which will be sure to bring some nostalgia and relaxation!
Here’s a big bucket list of old school summer fun ideas for families – to keep you going all summer long.
43 – Make (and eat) homemade popsicles.
44 – Fly a kite.
45 – Play with bubbles in the backyard.
46 – Make your own pinwheels.
47 – Sleep under the stars. Catch fireflies in a jar and make s’mores.
48 – Family car wash. Wash the family vehicles and don’t worry if everyone ends up soaked (adults included).
49 – Backyard water balloon fight. Don’t forget to use the hose, set-up the sprinkler, and splash around in the kiddie pool.
50 – Put up a lemonade stand.
51 – Play a game of tag with your friends or neighbors. Melting Candle or Freeze Tag. What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?
52 – Chalk a stained-glass window on the driveway.
Want to get out of town for a bit? Here are some of our go-to options and recommendations:
53 – Take a drive to the beach – Get in your car and point your compass toward either due East or West. Heck, you could even head North in our state and still reach the water!
Explore some of the 50 amazing Lake Michigan beaches our state has to offer! Nothing is more “pure Michigan” than spending a day with the fam building sandcastles and splashing in the waves at one of these beautiful beaches.
A family favorite is St. Joseph where you’ll enjoy the beach, a splash pad, and more! Our other go-to spots are Tunnel Park in Holland, Port Austin’s Turnip Rock, and South Haven Beach for one of the prettiest sunsets you’ll see.

54 – Go Camping or Glamping:
Have you even had a Michigan summer without camping at least once?! I think not! We’ve got so many to choose from.
And for those who aren’t quite into the camping scene, Michigan has you covered with glamping. Glamping offers a luxurious camping experience with modern amenities and comforts.
55 – Spend a Weekend in Detroit:
Go on a bike ride through Dequindre Cut and land at the splash pad in front of the Renaissance Center to cool off. Cross the bridge to Belle Isle to swim at the beach. Take in a Tigers’ game, a Broadway show, or other special event.

56 – Spend a Weekend in Grand Rapids:
There’s always something going on all summer long, and our sister site Grand Rapids Kids has everything you need to plan a great trip!

57 – Take a Day Trip to Kalamazoo:
We love exploring in KZOO! They have really unique fun adventures like feeding the fish at the fish hatchery, visiting the dinosaur park, exploring the free Kalamazoo Valley museum, exploring the nature center, and of course the Air Zoo!

58 – Explore Ann Arbor
This is a Michigan city worth putting on the travel calendar! There are lots of fun and artistic opportunities for kids and amazing entertainment.
Or just plan a day to explore downtown Ann Arbor – either way, it’s a guaranteed great time.

Keep track of fun summer activities with this bucket list!
Click on it to access a copy on Canva with clickable links to our articles with lists of zoos, parks, museums and more to help guide your adventures!

You can get a copy with clickable links here.
No matter what you do this summer – whether it’s quiet days at home, bike rides through the city, trips up north, or days at the beach, we wish you the very best memories with your family!
P.S. Don’t forget to pack the sunscreen and bug spray!
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