If you’re coming to the Land of Waterfalls with little explorers in tow, there’s plenty to do without breaking the bank. Our backyard is one big playground filled with wild places, winding trails, and splashable water just waiting to be discovered. But it’s not all outdoors. You’ll find plenty of good old-fashioned favorites, like ice cream cones and movie nights, even if you’re traveling on a budget. When hunger strikes, rest assured, there are plenty of restaurants serving up the holy trinity of kid cuisine—chicken nuggets, mac & cheese, and grilled cheeses—plus plenty of options for grown-up cravings, too. So pack your bags and head for our neck of the woods this summer. Adventure and affordable fun await.
Low-Cost & Free Things to Do in Brevard With Kids
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Earn a Scoop
On Thursday evenings, kids who arrive to Trailside Market at The Yard Brevard by bike can score a free scoop, thanks to 99 Ice Cream Bar. It’s a sweet way to cool down after a ride and enjoy one of Brevard’s favorite community spaces.
Dolly’s Dairy Bar is another great spot to grab a scoop, especially after a day exploring Pisgah National Forest. With flavors inspired by the area’s many summer camps, it’s a local tradition kids (and grown-ups) love.
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Catch a Movie
Every Thursday and Saturday at 10 a.m., the Co-Ed Cinema in Downtown Brevard offers free kids’ movies. The showings are perfect for a laid-back morning with little ones. Grab popcorn, settle in, and enjoy a family favorite on the big screen without spending a dime. See what’s playing here.
3
Ride the Bike Path
Hop on your bikes or scooters and explore the Estatoe Trail, an easy, paved greenway that’s perfect for little legs. This scenic path runs from Pisgah National Forest and winds through Downtown Brevard, with plenty of shade, spots to stop and play, and cool things to see along the way.
Keep an eye out for colorful muralsand a few pieces from the Brevard Sculpture Walk, turning this fun ride into a mini art adventure.
4
Try on History
At the Veterans History Museum of the Carolinas, kids can step into the past by trying on real military uniforms. It’s a hands-on (and free!) way to learn about history and have a little fun while you’re at it.
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Discover the Cradle of Forestry
On the 4th Tuesday of each month, admission to the Cradle of Forestry is free, making it the perfect time for kids to explore the Forest Discovery Center, walk the paved trails, and step inside historic buildings that bring the story of America’s first school of forestry to life. It’s fun, educational, and surrounded by the beautiful Pisgah National Forest.
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Take a StoryWalk
StoryWalks make reading an adventure by combining storytime with a stroll through nature. Designed with kids in mind, these trails feature pages of a children’s book posted along the path—encouraging movement, curiosity, and fun. You’ll find them at three locations in Transylvania County: along the Estatoe Trail near the Jameson’s Joy Memorial Fitness Park, the Bearwallow Valley Trail in Gorges State Park, and Rosman Community Park.
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Get On the Water
Cool off in the waters of Transylvania County. Slide down Sliding Rock, nature’s water slide, for just $5 per person. Or dive into one of our many scenic swimming holes, peaceful lakes, or splash-worthy streams across Transylvania County. There’s no better (or more refreshing) way to enjoy the outdoors.
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Find Waldo
Looking for a fun (and free) way to keep the kids entertained? Starting July 1, grab a Where’s Waldo passport at Highland Books and set off on a downtown scavenger hunt. With Waldo hiding in 32 local shops and businesses, it’s a great way to explore Brevard together. Turn in your completed passport by the end of the month and you’ll be entered to win a stack of Where’s Waldo books.
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Enjoy Events at the Library
The Transylvania County Library offers a full calendar of free weekly events designed just for kids. From storytimes and hands-on activities to live performances and seasonal programs, there’s always something engaging happening for little learners and their caregivers. It’s a great place to explore, imagine, and connect—rain or shine.