Things to Do This Weekend Near Indianapolis with Kids | June 19-21, 2026

Indy With Kids Weekender | Things to do this Weekend

Here’s what’s happening around Indy this weekend,
June 19-21, 2026

Looking for fun things to do in Indianapolis this weekend? Whether you’re planning a family outing, a date night, or want to explore something new, Indy is full of exciting events and local adventures. From seasonal festivals and free community activities to indoor play spots and outdoor trails, there’s always something happening around the city.

Check out our top picks and make the most of your weekend in Indianapolis!

There’s a new neighborhood adventure popping up around Indianapolis, and it’s quickly becoming one of our favorite family activities. Trinket trading boxes are like Little Free Libraries, but instead of books, they’re filled with tiny treasures waiting to be discovered. The idea is simple: take a trinket, leave a trinket, and enjoy the surprise of finding something new.

What makes these little boxes so much fun is that they turn an ordinary walk or errand into a treasure hunt. Kids love searching for stickers, friendship bracelets, mini figures, painted rocks, and other small surprises, while parents love having a free, screen-free activity that gets everyone outside and exploring the community.

Thanks to my teen’s enthusiasm for trinket hunting, we’ve spent the last few weeks tracking down boxes all over Indianapolis, and now we’re sharing where to find them, what to bring, and why this growing trend is bringing a little extra joy to neighborhoods across Central Indiana.

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Our top picks for Friday, June 19

Our top picks for Saturday, June 20

Our top picks for Sunday, June 21

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