Kid Activities
Finding things to do with your baby and toddler shouldn't feel like solving a puzzle—but let's be honest, some days it does.
Whether you're new to the valley, new to parenting, or just looking for fresh ideas to break up the routine, you're not alone in craving activities that actually work for your child's age and your energy level.
Plus, wouldn't it be nice to connect with other parents who understand why leaving the house with a diaper bag feels like a major expedition?

Youth ice hockey programs developing skating skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship for ages 4+.
Beginner hockey skating classes for ages 4-6 focusing on fun and getting comfortable wearing hockey skates and being on the ice.
Fun and safe skating lessons that build confidence, balance, and community for young children ages 3+.
A gentle introduction to baseball where young children (ages 4-6) hit from a tee, building coordination and teamwork in a supportive environment.
Youth soccer programs for children ages 3+ with parent-volunteer coaches and inclusive community focus.
Axis Gymnastics offers fun, age-appropriate classes for kids 18 months+ to build movement skills, confidence, and social growth.
Relax and play in warm, shallow pools during Tot and Family Swim—perfect for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Teton County Rec offers affordable swim lessons for all ages—starting at 6 months—with certified instructors and fun class options.
Playful art classes for ages 2+, sparking creativity through painting, ceramics, and crafts in a kid-focused studio.
Dancers’ Workshop offers joyful, age-based dance classes for ages 2+, blending movement, creativity, rhythm, and fun.
Fun, play-based music and movement classes for babies and beyond that build rhythm, coordination, and connection with others.
Discover Teton County’s family-friendly parks with playgrounds, picnic spots, and outdoor play perfect for young kids.
Teton County offers four free outdoor ice rinks for family fun, skating, and hockey—open daily in the winter, weather permitting.
KidSpark is inside JH Indoor and offers fun, parent-supervised play for ages 0–9, supporting creativity, motor skills, and social development.
A fun, hands-on play space for ages 0–5+ with STEAM activities, climbers, and sensory zones. Currently in a temporary space while their new museum is being built out on Mercill Ave.
Teton County Library offers a free playroom for birth to pre-K—perfect for opportunities to learn how to share with others.
Free storytelling and artmaking for pre-k aged children (best for ages 3-6) every Friday of the month, 10:30 – 11 a.m at the National Museum of Wildlife Art.
Free summer program designed for children entering Kindergarten in the fall. Easing the transition for preschoolers and parents into formal schooling. Applications closed for 2025-2026 Kindergarten. Applications open in April 2026 for the 2026-2027 school year.
Find summer day camps, after school programs, and other expanded learning opportunities in Teton County, WY that are right for your family and children.
Join the local Mom Walk Collective group - get out of the house & in the fresh air and walk away with a new friend for you & your child while finding a newfound joy in motherhood. Check out our Activity Calendar for updated times & locations.
Teton County / Jackson Parks & Recreation are offering a safe and fun childcare for up to two hours while you use our facilities!
Offers engaging, interactive storytimes that promote early literacy for toddlers and preschoolers. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. in the Youth Auditorium.
A free play program offering developmental activities for babies and their caregivers. Wednesdays & Fridays, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. in the Youth Auditorium.
The perinatal support group you have been looking for! Offering connection, empowerment and community every other Tuesday via zoom.
Lactation and breastfeeding support through classes, in-home or office visits as well as breast pumps and infant scales available to borrow.
Weekly walking group connecting new and expecting moms for support and shared experiences. Every Wednesday at 12pm at May Park (780 E. Hansen Ave.)
Supportive childbirth education classes to prepare you for your birthing journey.
New mamas and babies are invited to join us for fun, education, and camaraderie for this support group facilitated by St. John's Lactation Department.