Things to do this weekend in and around Austin
Friendly fun in Austin for May 1-3, 2026. Check out these highlights!
(Scroll down for full list of weekend activities.)
Friday, May 1, 2026
- Baby Lapsit (0-18 months) - May 1 - Buda.
This engaging session for infants 0-18 months features songs, rhymes, and sensory activities at Buda City Hall & Library. - Music/ Movement Storytime - May 1 - Liberty Hill.
Children enjoy music, movement, and stories designed to spark creativity and fun at Liberty Hill Public Library. - Live Music on Lake Travis - Bruce Islandmind - May 1 - Leander.
Families can enjoy live music by Bruce Islandmind with scenic Lake Travis views at Volente Beach Resort & Waterpark. - Toddler Time - Pirate Ship Pool - Fridays in the Summer - May 1 - Leander.
Toddlers splash and play in the pirate ship pool during this special summer session at Volente Beach Resort & Waterpark.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
- Winter and Spring Soccer Classes - May 2 - Cedar Park.
At Soccer Stars kids learn soccer skills in a fun, non-competitive environment that builds self-confidence and teamwork. - Little Rookies T-Ball Winter Season - May 2 - Austin.
Kids ages 2–7 build confidence, coordination, and teamwork through fun T-ball activities at Dell JCC. - Round Rock Express Home Games - May 2 - Round Rock.
Catch exciting minor league baseball action with family-friendly entertainment at the stadium. - Dear Evan Hansen - May 2 - Austin.
Experience the powerful musical about connection and self-discovery at The Topfer at ZACH.
Sunday, May 3, 2026
- Free spring mini photo session with Shoott! - Austin - May 3 - Austin.
Celebrate family moments with FREE 30-minute outdoor photo sessions by talented local photographers, pay only for photos you love. - Bones & Stones: Fossil, Rock and Artifact Fest - May 3 - Pflugerville.
A free family festival with fossil digging, presentations, vendors, door prizes, and snacks at Heritage House Museum. - Texas America250 Reading Challenge - May 3 - Austin.
Join this all-day reading initiative celebrating Texas history at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
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