The Austin Parks & Recreation Department is proud to provide a variety of free and low-cost programs for youth & teens. We strive to create positive, meaningful experiences for all of Austin’s youth through access to quality programs. We understand that many barriers exist to participation, such as access to transportation and program fees. Our goal is to reduce these barriers through intentional programs, equitable policies, and dedicated funding aimed at ensuring all youth & teens have the opportunity to join our programs and be successful. This page highlights our free and low-cost programs offered year-round at local recreation centers and park facilities. Born out of the City’s social fabric initiative in the late 90’s, these programs aim to reduce risk during vulnerable times of the day such as after school and during the summer. Programs encourage development through active play, the arts, critical thinking, leadership activities, and career exploration that offer youth and teens an opportunity to interact with positive role models and their peers to create friendships and meaningful experiences. We encourage you to browse this program guide and try out the many opportunities available.
A free drop-in program of intentionally developed recreational activities for youth ages 4 to 12. The Summer Playgrounds Program fosters healthy living, character building, and teamwork through collaborative and active play.
Fosters artistry and creativity in teens through learning and working alongside local artists. The Program offers opportunity for creative expression in a mentoring environment. Participants will have an opportunity to show work in annual gallery exhibitions.
A “recreation center on wheels” carrying staff and resources for impromptu recreation activities. The Program aims to enhance Austin teens’ quality of life with education and cultural activities while guiding them toward healthy lifestyles and better choices. Roving Leaders also provides transportation and a meal daily.
Leadership Program that provides teens professional and personal development training. Participants experience core components for recreational programming, internship opportunities at partnering recreation centers, planning and execution of afterschool events and more. The program emphasizes leadership and job readiness in a recreational setting.
In addition to free and low-cost programs, the Austin parks department programs youth and teen activities that require registration fees. The Parks Department also offers Financial Assistance discounts to qualifying households to lessen the financial burden. There are even scholarships to further assist households with substantive financial burdens.