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Budget-Friendly Things to Do with Kids in Tipton County and Beyond

By Echo Day on January 30, 2025

Finding fun and engaging activities for little ones can sometimes be a challenge, but whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, splashy fun, or interactive learning experiences, there are plenty of options in Tipton County, Memphis, and Northwest Tennessee! Here’s a guide to the best kid-friendly activities in the area.

🌳 Fun in Tipton County

Atoka Splash Pad

πŸ“ Walker Park, Atoka

πŸ—“οΈ Open May-September

πŸ’° $2 per child

Cool off during the hot summer months at this kid-friendly splash pad, perfect for babies and toddlers to safely enjoy water play. It’s open Monday through Friday until 7 p.m., making it a great late-afternoon outing.

πŸ”— More info: Atoka Splash Pad

Drummonds Park

πŸ“ Tate Rd., Drummonds

πŸ—“οΈ Open anytime (dawn to dusk)

πŸ’° Free

This quiet park is a great spot for picnics, nature walks, and toddler playtime. Let the little ones explore and enjoy the fresh air in a safe and open environment.

πŸ”— More info: Tipton County Parks

Covington Aquatic Center

πŸ“ Bert Johnston Ave., Covington

πŸ—“οΈ Open swim available weekdays (4:30-5:45 p.m.) and weekends (3-5 p.m.)

πŸ’° $7 per person

For those looking for an indoor swimming option, the Covington Aquatic Center provides a controlled, safe space for little swimmers to splash around.

πŸ”— More info: Covington Aquatics Center

πŸ™οΈ Exploring Memphis with Kids

Tom Lee Park

πŸ“ Memphis Riverfront

πŸ—“οΈ Open anytime

πŸ’° Free

A stunning riverfront park where families can play, picnic, and enjoy scenic views. There’s even Ben & Jerry’s on-site for a sweet treat!

πŸ”— More info: Tom Lee Park

Shelby Farms Park

πŸ“ Walnut Grove, Memphis

πŸ—“οΈ Open anytime

πŸ’° Free to $$

This massive park offers endless activities, from playgrounds and picnic spots (free) to a sprayground ($10.95/person) and boat rentals ($25/hour). It’s a perfect day trip for families with young kids.

πŸ”— More info: Shelby Farms Park

Dixon Gallery & Gardens

πŸ“ Park at Cherry, Memphis

πŸ—“οΈ Open Tuesday-Saturday (10 a.m.-5 p.m.), Sunday (1-5 p.m.)

πŸ’° Free admission

This hidden gem offers family-friendly experiences like Project Pop-Up (first Saturdays) and Project Grow (second Saturdays)β€”both free, hands-on activities for all ages.

πŸ”— More info: Dixon Gallery & Gardens

Memphis Botanic Garden

πŸ“ Park at Cherry, Memphis

πŸ—“οΈ Open daily (9 a.m.-6 p.m.), winter hours (9 a.m.-5 p.m.)

πŸ’° $7 per child, $12 per adult

The β€œMy Big Backyard” play area makes this a perfect outing for toddlers, with interactive features and plenty of space to explore.

πŸ”— More info: Memphis Botanic Garden

Peabody Ducks Parade

πŸ“ Downtown Memphis (The Peabody Hotel)

πŸ—“οΈ Daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

πŸ’° Free

A Memphis tradition! The famous Peabody Ducks march through the hotel lobbyβ€”a fun, free, and unique event for little ones. Arrive early for a good spot!

πŸ”— More info: Peabody Ducks

🌿 Outdoor Adventures in Northwest Tennessee

Reelfoot Lake State Park

πŸ“ Tiptonville, TN

πŸ—“οΈ Open anytime

πŸ’° Free

This nature lover’s paradise offers hiking, birdwatching, and boat cruisesβ€”perfect for introducing little ones to the great outdoors.

πŸ”— More info: Reelfoot Lake State Park

Discovery Park of America

πŸ“ Union City, TN

πŸ—“οΈ Open anytime; LEGO exhibit through Sept. 2, 2025

πŸ’° $15 per child, $25 per adult

A fantastic interactive museum with science exhibits, a children’s discovery area, and a LEGO exhibit that runs through September.

πŸ”— More info: Discovery Park of America

Plan Your Next Adventure!

From splash pads and parks to museums and nature trails, there are plenty of family-friendly activities to enjoy with babies and toddlers. Be sure to check event schedules and ticket availability before heading out!

Do you have a favorite baby-friendly activity in Tipton County or beyond? Share it in the comments and let’s help fellow parents make the most of their family outings!

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