LouisvilleFamilyFun.net is a hyper local blog whose focus is finding fun for parents and caregivers in Louisville and Kentuckiana. These links are all centered around indoor fun, gym and open play times, and area day camp info which will also give you ideas for where to go indoors with your children.
Staying active with your family
Lunch and play time at Oxmoor Center
Ten places you can volunteer together as a family
Five places for do-it-yourself art indoors
Ten things to do indoors on a rainy or wintery day
Ideas for rainy day play at home
Gym time for toddlers and young preschoolers
Louisville family-friendly places that have winter camp options. Look into these to see if they have some programming during the week or other times that fit your schedule.
Pick some things off of this 2013-2014 bucket list of great ideas for Louisville families to do together.
Here are some Facebook posts from area businesses that are catering to the steam (that needs to burn off) running through your kids right now. Here are some suggested options:
KaZoing Party and Play! / 502-412-1500
Kentucky Gymnastics Academy / 502-254-1010
All About Kids Sports Center/ 502-809-1386
Incredible Dave’s / 502-426-4790
Awesome Outdoor Products / 502-266-0058
Puzzle’s Fun Dome / 502-261-7144
Skyzone Louisville / 502-909-3500
SIGS Sportsplex / 812-949-7447
Chuck E Cheese / 502-493-9919
Louisville Nature Center / 502-458-1328
Kentucky Science Center / 502-561-6100
Whet Your Palette / 502-438-8865
Storytime at Pottery Barn / 502-426-5775
Storytimes at various libraries / Call individual branches
Recreational swim at Mary T Meagher / 502-897-9949
Frazier History Museum offering free admission for everyone, Tues. Jan. 7, 9am-5pm / 502-753-5663
It’s always highly recommended that parents call places ahead of time to be sure these deals or open play times are still going on during inclement weather. You can follow Louisville.com on Facebook here and Louisville Family Fun on Facebook here. Find us on Twitter @louisvillecom, @LouFamFun, @LouStoryGal.
Photos by Erin Nevitt