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๐ŸŽ’ Elementary Activities for Kids in Redwood City, CA

53 adventure, skill-building, and screen-free activities for school-age kids rated and reviewed by families.

Activities & Venues in Redwood City

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Mitchell Park Library library in Palo Alto, CA๐Ÿ“š Library
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โ˜…4.8(266)Free8 mi ยท Palo Alto

Mitchell Park Library is a family paradise that goes far beyond books! This modern Palo Alto library features an exceptional children's section with regular story times, plus the bonus of an outdoor splash pad and adjacent playground that make it a perfect all-in-one destination. Parents love that they can combine indoor learning with outdoor play without moving the car.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours
Burlingame Public Library library in Burlingame, CA๐Ÿ“š Library
Photo: Roy Scopazzi
โ˜…4.8(176)Free9 mi ยท Burlingame

This award-winning library is a treasure trove for families, featuring an extensive children's section that goes far beyond books. With regular storytimes, hands-on educational programs, and interactive learning activities, it's a welcoming space where kids can explore, learn, and discover the joy of reading in a vibrant community setting.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1-2 hours
Courthouse Square plaza in Redwood City, CA๐Ÿ“š Library
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โ˜…4.8(108)Free

Courthouse Square is Redwood City's vibrant downtown plaza that offers something for families year-round. Kids love splashing in the interactive fountains during warm months, while parents appreciate the rotating calendar of free community events including outdoor movie nights under the stars, seasonal festivals, and the popular Saturday farmers market where little ones can sample fresh fruit and watch street performers.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1-2 hours for a casual visit, 2-3 hours when attending farmers market or special events
San Mateo Central Park park in San Mateo, CA๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Murillo Pontual
โ˜…4.7(2,158)Free7 mi ยท San Mateo

San Mateo Central Park is a family favorite offering 16 acres of diverse attractions that keep kids entertained for hours. From the serene Japanese Tea Garden to an excellent playground and open fields perfect for running wild, this park delivers something special for every family member while remaining a peaceful urban oasis in the heart of San Mateo.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours
Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo zoo in Palo Alto, CA๐ŸŽจ Museum
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โ˜…4.7(1,624)$6 mi ยท Palo Alto

The Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo is a hidden gem perfect for young families, combining interactive science exhibits with an intimate outdoor zoo featuring native California animals. This charming, child-sized venue offers hands-on learning experiences where kids can touch fossils, observe live animals up close, and explore nature-focused exhibits designed specifically for little learners.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1.5-2.5 hours
Edgewood Park & Natural Preserve park in Redwood City, CA๐ŸŒฟ Nature
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Edgewood Park & Natural Preserve offers families a chance to explore 467 acres of pristine California wilderness right in Redwood City. With well-maintained trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, kids can spot wildflowers, butterflies, and local wildlife while learning about Bay Area ecosystems through seasonal nature programs and guided walks.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-3 hours for families with young children on shorter trails; 3-4 hours if exploring multiple trails or participating in educational programs
Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden garden in Palo Alto, CAโญ Activity
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โ˜…4.7(1,152)$6 mi ยท Palo Alto

Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden offers a peaceful escape in the heart of Palo Alto where kids can explore winding pathways through colorful seasonal flower displays, fragrant herb gardens, and beautiful botanical collections. The free admission and historic setting make this a perfect low-key outing for families wanting to introduce little ones to gardening, nature observation, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll through stunning grounds.

๐Ÿ•‘ 45 minutes to 1.5 hours
Red Morton Park park in Redwood City, CA๐ŸŒณ Park
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โ˜…4.7(1,101)Free

Red Morton Park is Redwood City's go-to destination for family fun, offering something for everyone across its sprawling grounds. With multiple playgrounds for different age groups, wide open sports fields perfect for impromptu soccer games, shaded picnic areas, and paved walking paths ideal for strollers and bikes, this beloved community park delivers hours of entertainment without breaking the bank.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours
Washington Park park in Burlingame, CA๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Nelli G.
โ˜…4.7(1,002)Free9 mi ยท Burlingame

Washington Park is Burlingame's crown jewel for family outings, offering something for everyone across its sprawling green spaces. With multiple playgrounds for different age groups, sports facilities, and plenty of room to run, it's the perfect spot for everything from casual picnics to full-day adventures.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours
Laurelwood Park park in San Mateo, CA๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Angie Li
โ˜…4.7(806)Free6 mi ยท San Mateo

Laurelwood Park is a treasured San Mateo neighborhood gem that consistently delights families with its well-maintained playground equipment, basketball courts, and generous shaded picnic areas. With an impressive 4.7-star rating from over 800 reviews, this park has proven itself as a reliable destination where kids can burn energy while parents relax under the trees.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1.5-3 hours
Martial Cottle Park park in Redwood City, CA๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Jacqueline Bogard
โ˜…4.7(671)Free

Martial Cottle Park is a sprawling regional park that combines the best of farmland heritage with modern recreational facilities. Kids can explore working farm areas, burn energy on playgrounds, cycle along dedicated paths, and enjoy wide-open spaces perfect for kite flying, frisbee, and nature exploration,all within this beautifully maintained green oasis.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours
Baylands Nature Preserve nature preserve in Palo Alto, CA๐ŸŒฟ Nature
Photo: Robin Granse
โ˜…4.7(646)Free7 mi ยท Palo Alto

Baylands Nature Preserve offers families an incredible outdoor classroom where kids can spot herons, egrets, and other bay wildlife from easy-to-navigate boardwalk trails. The elevated wooden walkways make exploring the wetlands accessible even for strollers, while the interpretive center provides hands-on learning about the bay ecosystem that brings the outdoor experience to life.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1.5-2.5 hours
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