Looking for the best things to do this weekend in Indianapolis with kids? You’re in the right place. For June 26-28, 2026, we rounded up our top picks for family events across Indy and the surrounding suburbs, from opening weekend of the Marion County Fair and the Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival to a free outdoor “Goonies” screening, a campfire and s’mores night at Holliday Park and fireworks over Greenwood’s Freedom Festival. Start with our curated picks below, then check out the full Indy family events calendar for even more options.
Things to Do This Weekend in Indianapolis with Kids | June 26-28, 2026
All Weekend
Marion County Fair | June 26-July 5 | Marion County Fairgrounds, Indianapolis | All day
The fair opens this weekend with a midway, a petting zoo, 4-H exhibits and fair food worth the calories. There’s a Dino-ROAR interactive dinosaur exhibit, chainsaw carving demos, K9 frisbee dogs and fireworks on opening night. It runs through July 5, so there’s no rush, but the first weekend always pulls a crowd.

Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival | June 27-28 | Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis | $20 adults, $10 kids 5-17
More than 100 Native artists from across the U.S. and Canada bring jewelry, pottery, beadwork and paintings, with cultural performances and family art-making throughout. New this year, Turtle Island features Seneca Nation dancers and a giant turtle inflatable, plus championship powwow dancing from Indigenous Enterprise. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for kids 5 to 17; members and kids under 4 are free.

Friday, June 26
Free Community Screening of “The Goonies” | The Riviera Club, Indianapolis | 5-9 p.m. | FREE
The Riviera Club Foundation hosts a free outdoor screening of The Goonies on a giant LED screen, with family activities and concessions starting at 5 p.m. and the movie at 6:30. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. The event supports the Foundation’s water-safety and swim programs.
Brownsburg’s Movies in the Park: How to Train Your Dragon | Arbuckle Acres Park, Brownsburg | 6:30 p.m. | FREE
Brownsburg’s free outdoor movie series sets up at Arbuckle Acres Park with pre-show activities at 6:30 p.m. and How to Train Your Dragon on the screen at 7. Popcorn is provided, and you’re welcome to pack your own snacks and drinks. Spread out a blanket or bring lawn chairs.

Friday Campfire | Holliday Park Nature Center, Indianapolis | 6:30-8 p.m. | $7 per person
Holliday Park hosts an evening campfire with roasting sticks and s’mores supplies provided, so all you bring is an appetite. It’s a low-effort way to do the campfire thing without leaving the city. Pre-registration is required at $7 per person.
Sparks in the Park | Johnson County Park, Nineveh | 6-10:30 p.m.
Johnson County Park’s amphitheater hosts live music, food trucks, craft vendors, inflatables and a fireworks finale. There’s a Fun Zone plus train rides with Indiana Live Steamers for an extra fee. Admission is charged for ages 5 and up, and there’s no ATM on site, so bring cash.
Saturday, June 27
Teddy Bear Concert Series | JCPL’s Franklin Branch, Franklin | 11 a.m. | FREE
This free family concert lands at the Johnson County Public Library’s Franklin branch, an easy outing for young kids. It’s part of the long-running Teddy Bear series geared to little listeners and their grownups. No tickets needed.
Lakeshore Learning Workshop | Lakeshore Learning Store, Indianapolis | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | FREE
Lakeshore Learning’s free walk-in craft event lets kids design a one-of-a-kind rock, paint with jewels and explore the Play & Discover area. No reservations are needed, and you can check in for a chance to win a $100 Lakeshore e-gift card. Drop in anytime between 11 and 3.
Hendricks County Rib Fest & BBQ | Hendricks County Fairgrounds, Danville | 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
What started as an Avon community event is now one of the county’s biggest, with live entertainment, kids’ games, hot air balloons, fireworks and a whole lot of ribs. Local restaurants compete for Best Ribs and Best Sauce bragging rights. There’s also a 5K Rib Run and a Riblet Kids Run for anyone who wants to earn their dinner.

America’s 250th Outdoor Summer Celebration | Celebration Plaza, White River State Park, Indianapolis | 2-6 p.m.
The Indiana State Museum’s outdoor celebration marks the country’s 250th with hands-on fireworks science, a community mural and an evening drone show. It’s an afternoon of activities downtown along the canal. Plan to stick around for the drone display after dark.
Greenwood Freedom Festival | Craig Park, Greenwood | All day
Greenwood’s marquee summer event draws more than 50,000 people to Craig Park for what it bills as Indiana’s best fireworks show, set for the last Saturday in June. Expect the full community-festival lineup leading up to the big finale after dark.
Sunday, June 28
Strawtown Enclosure – Native American Village Tour | Strawtown Koteewi Park, Noblesville
Interpretive staff lead a tour of the Strawtown Enclosure, a Native American village site inhabited more than 700 years ago. The walk starts inside the Taylor Center of Natural History and includes a short stroll to the village, with a look at artifacts recovered by archaeologists. Call 317-774-2574 with questions.
Free Summer Concerts This Weekend
- Whitestown Summer Concert Series | Friday, June 26 | Main Street Park, Whitestown
- Jams at the Junction | Friday, June 26 | Grand Junction Plaza, Westfield
- Concert at the Commons | Saturday, June 27 | Federal Hill Commons, Noblesville
No matter what you choose, there’s plenty of fun to be had this weekend. For even more options, check out our full calendar of Indianapolis family events and our guide to free things to do in Indianapolis this month.
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