Your Ultimate Dallas Spring Break Guide: Museums, Camps & Outdoor Adventures
Visit a Museum
March 14‑19
Plan a week‑long visit to the Nasher Sculpture Center, where free admission is available every day. Explore its stunning galleries, tranquil gardens, and discover the work of Nasher Prize Laureate Pierre Huyghe through guided tours, interactive games, storytelling, and hands‑on projects.
March 11
Join the Perot Museum of Nature and Science for an exclusive after‑hours Spring Break sleepover. Experience behind‑the‑scenes tours, live demonstrations, and hands‑on activities. The event begins with a dance party and concludes with a light breakfast on Sunday.
Camp Out
March 13‑17
Register for a single‑day camp at the Dallas Zoo. The zoo runs five consecutive Spring Break days, each themed around a distinct habitat—ranging from the African Savanna to Texas ecosystems—featuring guided tours, games, crafts, and animal encounters.
Meanwhile, the Trinity River Audubon Center offers a separate day camp where children become junior naturalists, learn basic birding skills, and explore the lush Trinity Forest.
Enjoy the Outdoors
March 13‑17
Experience Spring Break Safari Week at the Texas Discovery Garden. Each day showcases a new nature theme with crafts, storytelling, nature walks, a butterfly release, and more.
For a sunny day out, head to Klyde Warren Park. Play in the water at the children's park, explore the Imagination Playground’s giant blocks, and satisfy your appetite with food trucks on site. Pack a lunch or grab a bite from the vendors.
Discover more family‑friendly activities in our comprehensive Dallas Spring Break guide.



