17 Indoor Things To do with Kids Around Boerne

Best Indoor Activities for Cold, Rainy & Very Hot Days

When the weather in the Hill Country turns freezing cold, pouring rain, or brutally hot, parents start searching for indoor kids activities in Boerne, TX. The good news? There are plenty of real, family-approved places to play, learn, and stay cool — both in Boerne and within an easy drive.

This guide covers indoor playgrounds, play gyms, libraries, movies, and museums that work year-round.

🧸 Indoor Play & Activities

Patrick Heath Public Library
A must-have indoor stop — and completely free. Offers storytimes, kids’ programs, board games, and a calm space to play or read. A reliable go-to on hot, cold, or rainy days. - More Here

The Little Gym of Boerne
A clean, climate-controlled space focused on structured movement and skill-building. Ideal for open play sessions, gymnastics classes, and burning energy year-round. - More Here

Wild Oak Play
A thoughtfully designed indoor play space with a calm, intentional feel. Features nature-inspired play, sensory activities, and a slower pace than larger play centers. - More Here

Arrows Active Play Park
One of Boerne’s most popular indoor playgrounds with climbing, slides, obstacle play, and toddler-friendly areas. Includes café seating for parents and plenty of space for kids to move. - More Here

Kids Zone
A soft-play indoor playground designed for younger children. Safe, contained, and perfect for short outings or hot afternoons with toddlers and preschoolers. - More Here

The Play Patch
A calm, cozy indoor play space that encourages imaginative and sensory play. A great option for babies through preschoolers and families looking for a slower-paced outing. - More Here

Cooper’s Kingdom
A weather-proof family favorite featuring indoor black-light mini golf and arcade games. Great for school-age kids, teens, and family fun no matter the weather. - More Here

AMC Boerne 11
A classic indoor option families often overlook. Offers family matinees, summer movie programs, and an easy way to beat the heat or cold. - More Here

Swing Lab Boerne
Indoor golf simulators that are fun even for beginners. A great option for older kids, teens, and parents looking for something interactive and fully indoors. - More Here

Bricks & Minifigs Fair Oaks

A fun indoor stop for LEGO lovers with bins of bricks, minifigs, and themed sets to browse, build, and get inspired. More Here

🎨 Art & Creative Studios

The Downtown DIY
Hands-on DIY classes ranging from crafts to home projects. Great for adults looking to learn a new skill and leave with something Pinterest-worthy. - More Here

Maker’s Place
A welcoming creative studio where artists of all levels can paint, create, and unwind. Perfect for date nights, girls’ nights, or anyone wanting a guided canvas experience. - More Here

Gina Marie’s Art Studio
A favorite for kids’ art classes, camps, and parties. Ask about the Jackson Pollock–style Splatter Art party option — a high-energy, creative experience that’s an absolute hit for groups. - More Here

🏛 History & Museums

Old Jail Museum
Step inside Kendall County history at this former jail turned museum. Open select Saturdays, visitors can explore original artifacts — including four still operable jail cells on the second floor. - More Here

Kuhlmann-King Historic Complex
A preserved historic homestead offering a glimpse into early Boerne life. Open select Saturdays and a great stop for history lovers and curious kids alike. - More Here


Indoor Fun Worth the Drive

🔬 The DoSeum - More info Here

San Antonio’s top children’s museum.
Best for: Preschool through elementary
Why it’s worth it:
• Hands-on science, art & STEM
• Entirely indoors
• Easy 2–4 hour visit

🧪 The Science Mill - More info Here

A favorite Hill Country learning destination.
Best for: Elementary kids, tweens
What families love:
• Interactive science exhibits
• Indoor exploration
• Educational + fun balance

🧪 Fox and Tots – More info here

A fun, kid-focused creative space offering slime-making experiences and a playful retail shop filled with sensory toys and gifts. A great add-on stop for hands-on fun without the overwhelm.

Best for: Elementary kids
Why it’s worth it:
• Slime-making workshops & sensory play
• Indoor, air-conditioned fun
• Short, engaging activity paired with shopping