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🎧 Teen Activities for Kids in Oak Park, IL

77 independence-building, social activities, and skill-based experiences rated and reviewed by families.

Activities & Venues in Oak Park

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Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art museum in Elmhurst, IL🎨 Museum
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4.9(974)$9 mi · Elmhurst

The Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art offers a sparkling adventure that captivates kids with its dazzling collection of gems, minerals, and intricate jade carvings. This hidden gem in the western suburbs provides an educational yet visually stunning experience where children can marvel at nature's colorful treasures, from shimmering geodes to ancient fossils, all displayed in a manageable, not-overwhelming museum setting perfect for young attention spans.

🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours
Millennium Park park in Chicago, IL🌳 Park
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4.8(91,189)Free8 mi away

Millennium Park is Chicago's ultimate family-friendly destination, combining world-class art installations with interactive features that kids absolutely love. From taking silly photos in the reflective Cloud Gate sculpture (The Bean) to splashing in the Crown Fountain's giant video faces that spray water, this 24.5-acre park offers endless entertainment without costing a penny.

🕑 2-4 hours (plan 2 hours for casual exploring, 3-4 hours if ice skating or doing mini golf, or if letting kids play extensively at Crown Fountain)
The Art Institute of Chicago museum in Chicago, IL🎨 Museum
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4.8(37,333)$$$8 mi away

The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the world's greatest art museums, featuring iconic works like Grant Wood's 'American Gothic' and the massive collection of Impressionist paintings that fascinate kids when they learn the stories behind them. The Ryan Learning Center offers hands-on art activities specifically designed for children, making this world-class museum accessible and fun for young visitors.

🕑 2-3 hours with kids; focus on highlights and Ryan Learning Center rather than trying to see everything
Garfield Park Conservatory botanical garden in Chicago, IL🌳 Park
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4.8(10,296)Free3 mi away

This stunning glass palace houses lush tropical plants, towering palms, and vibrant gardens that transport kids to different climates without leaving Chicago. Children love the enormous ferns in the prehistoric-feeling Fern Room and can hunt for fish in the lagoons. Best of all, it's completely free, making it an incredible value for families looking to escape the city or beat bad weather.

🕑 1.5-2 hours
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio museum in Oak Park, IL🎨 Museum
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Introduce your kids to architectural genius at Frank Lloyd Wright's actual home and studio where he lived for 20 years and designed 140 buildings. The family-friendly tours make complex design concepts accessible and exciting for children, encouraging them to see buildings and spaces in creative new ways. With an impressive 4.8-star rating, this Oak Park gem turns architecture into an engaging adventure.

🕑 1-2 hours (including the tour and time in the gift shop)
Skokie Public Library library in Skokie, IL📚 Library
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4.8(517)Free10 mi · Skokie

Skokie Public Library is a family favorite that goes far beyond books, offering exceptional children's programming, interactive play areas, and innovative maker spaces that spark creativity. With its impressive 4.8-star rating from over 500 reviews, this outstanding library provides year-round storytimes, hands-on activities, and family events that make learning fun and engaging for kids of all ages.

🕑 1.5-3 hours
Butterfield Park city park in Elmhurst, IL🌳 Park
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4.8(319)Free7 mi · Elmhurst

Butterfield Park is a beloved Elmhurst gem that delivers everything families need for an active outdoor day. With its well-maintained modern playground equipment, spacious open fields perfect for soccer or frisbee, and scenic walking trails, this neighborhood park punches above its weight for family entertainment. The abundance of space means kids can run freely while parents enjoy the peaceful, well-kept grounds.

🕑 2-3 hours
Elmhurst Public Library library in Elmhurst, IL📚 Library
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4.8(256)Free8 mi · Elmhurst

Elmhurst Public Library is a highly-rated community gem that goes far beyond books, offering award-winning children's storytimes, hands-on maker spaces, and engaging family programs throughout the week. With its extensive kids' collections and interactive activities, this library makes learning fun and provides a welcoming indoor space for families year-round.

🕑 1-2 hours
Chicago Riverwalk route in Chicago, IL🌳 Park
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4.8(105)Free8 mi away

This scenic 1.25-mile pedestrian path along the Chicago River brings the city to life at water level, with multiple play areas, interactive fountains where kids can splash, and fascinating boat traffic to watch. Families can rent kayaks for a unique water adventure, stop at family-friendly restaurants with riverside patios, or simply stroll while learning about Chicago's famous architecture. The Riverwalk transforms ordinary city sightseeing into an engaging waterfront experience where there's always something interesting happening.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours for a leisurely walk with stops
Field Museum tourist attraction in Chicago, IL🎨 Museum
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4.7(29,753)$$$9 mi away

Home to SUE, the largest and most complete T. rex fossil ever discovered, and Máximo, a 122-foot-long titanosaur, the Field Museum brings 4.5 billion years of Earth's history to life. Kids become explorers navigating through Egyptian tombs, encountering mummies, examining real dinosaur bones, and discovering gems that glow in the dark in one of the world's premier natural history museums.

🕑 3-4 hours for main highlights; 5-6 hours for thorough exploration
Maggie Daley Park city park in Chicago, IL🛝 Playground
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4.7(8,491)Free8 mi away

Maggie Daley Park is a spectacular 20-acre urban oasis in downtown Chicago featuring one of the most impressive play gardens in the country. With its whimsical ship-themed structures, towering slides, suspension bridges, and imaginative play zones, this isn't your average playground,it's an adventure destination that keeps kids entertained for hours while offering parents stunning skyline views.

🕑 3-4 hours
Chicago Architecture Center non profit organization in Chicago, IL🎨 Museum
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4.7(2,024)$$8 mi away

This interactive museum brings Chicago's world-famous architecture to life through hands-on building activities, a massive scale model of downtown Chicago, and engaging exhibits where kids can design and construct their own buildings. The Chicago City Model Experience features over 4,000 miniature buildings that kids love examining up close, while building workshops let them become junior architects using real materials. Even kids who think museums are boring get excited about creating structures and seeing how skyscrapers are engineered.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
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