Family Fun in Augusta
Finding time to spend as a family can be hard when you’ve got a busy schedule. These options of family fun in Augusta will have you clearing some space in your calendar in no time. And, speaking of calendars, check out Visit Augusta’s calendar for more family-friendly events throughout the year!
Mini Golf at Topgolf Augusta
Enjoy family-friendly competition with a round of $5 mini putt-putt at Topgolf Augusta! It’s a smaller course that’s perfect for little ones, and adults will love the playful fun.
Puddle Ducks at Phinizy Swamp
Starting in August, on the first Tuesday and Wednesday of each month, Phinizy Swamp hosts this nature adventure for younger children (ages five and younger). Kids will love learning about the swamp and all of the plants and animals that call it home through stories, crafts and hands-on fun. Perfect for your little outdoor adventurer!
Artrageous! Family Sunday at Morris Museum of Art
Each month, the Morris Museum of Art brings art to life through games, stories, show-and-tell, crafts and more. Little artists will love it!
Grover Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre
Watch tales come to life on the Grover Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre stage. Summer events include dance performances, a comedy show, concerts and a play.
July 4th Celebration at Living History Park
Show your children what life was like for people living in the original colonies under the British crown, for free! This July 4, re-enactors at the Living History Park bring to life an 18th century colony for families to enjoy. Tour the historic buildings, and listen to a reading from the Declaration of Independence. Great for the budding history buff!
Evans Towne Center Park
Climb on the monkey bars or take a ride down the slide. There are two fenced playgrounds, one for toddlers and one for big kids. During warmer months, let the kids splash around at the Splash Pad. Perfect for families looking for places to play together outside!
Active Climbing Indoor Rock Climbing
When the weather’s not great and you’re looking for something to do together inside, surprise the family with a trip to Active Climbing and spend some time on the rock walls and “ninja warrior” obstacle courses. Adventurous families will love it!
Sky Zone
The entire family will feel like kids again when they spend an afternoon jumping at this indoor trampoline park. Drink lots of water and prepare for everyone to need a nap when you’re finished. Great for energetic families!
SNOCAP Drive-In
For more than 50 years, families have been ordering Smiley Fries and Root Beer Floats, but this old-fashioned, drive-in diner still keeps with menu fresh with fun items like MAC’nJAC Bites and Fruit Fritters. After a fun day out, take the family for lunch or dinner together!
-Sarah Childers

