Spring Break in Huntsville for $8 or Less

So the kids are thrilled to be out of school and you want to do some special things with them in Huntsville during the school break. But you don’t want to spend a ton of money and you’re on the hunt for a Spring Break deal or two. We’re here to help!
We’ve tracked down some great things to consider, and even some special deals. Not to mention a whole calendar full of FREE things to do in Huntsville. Spring Break LEVEL UP!
FUN OUTDOORS
Hike Huntsville
It’s the perfect time to go on a Guided Spring Hike with the Land Trust of North Alabama! Their beautiful Wildflower Trail is in Blossomwood and one of my personal favorites. It’s difficulty level is Beginner and kids of all ages will really enjoy a frolic in the woods, splashing in the creek, and looking for birds and critters from the safety of the trail. Hikes are free, but donations are very much needed and appreciated. More great kid’s hiking trails can be found HERE if you want to strike out on your own, but we are partial to these 5 hikes for beginners.
Bridge Street Fun
Here’s a great option for a little springtime weekend fun. Head over to Bridge Street Town Center and ride the train ($3) & the carousel Friday through Sunday – ($2 per ride) and when you finish head over to the kids section of Barnes and Noble for some books. Just don’t blame us if you end up doing a bit of shopping and spend more than $8!
Burritt On the Mountain Pro-Tip
Both Burritt Museum and the Huntsville Botanical Gardens are fantastic places to be outdoors, and there’s tons to do for kids! Regular admission at Burritt is $12 for adults and $8 for kids but we have a secret for Spring Break…
Head to the Huntsville Madison County Visitor’s Center and pickup a Passport Coupon and you will save 20% on passes, making that kid’s admission $6.40 at Burritt! (Of course, if you’re a member at either place, admission is already free.)
Parks & Rec
Area parks are a great option for fun because they wear your little ones out, they are easy play dates when other children are present (and they will be during spring break), and they are completely FREE! Before you head out the door be sure to check out our Parks Guide filled with our favorite area parks. In the guide, we dish on amenities, including which parks have bathrooms, shade trees, benches, and the best play equipment for different ages.
And definitely check out our Big Spring Park Scavenger Hunt – it’s totally free and great fun for kids!
Hays Nature Preserve
Nothing beats FREE Spring Break fun! Drop in to play on the natural playground anytime between 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. or check out one of their free nature activities. Their programs are open to children of all ages. You can also walk the trails and even do some fishing!
And be sure to check out the FREE Spring Break Fun at Wheels & Heels Bike Ride with Operation Green Team while you’re there to enjoy a scavenger hunt in nature and learn about bicycle safety along the way.
INDOOR OPTIONS
Get Crafty
Show off your crafty side while enjoying the amazing scents at Magnolia Bath & Soap! Magnolia Bath & Soap Company is doing Paint Your Own Bath Bombs for $5 per bath bomb from March 8-14. Guaranteed to make bath time tons of fun!
- Saturday/Sunday: 12-5 PM
- Monday/Wednesday: 4-8 PM
- Tuesday/Thursday: 10 AM-3 PM
- Friday: 10 AM- 8 PM
Let’s Go to the Movies
If you feel like catching a flick there’s some great specials at a few local theaters.
- $6-8 Ticket Tuesdays – CinePlanet in Madison and Cinemark at Bridge Street have discounted movie tickets on Tuesdays.
Behold the Bookshelves!
Whether you visit virtually or in person (our favorite) the Huntsville Madison County Public Library is guaranteed to have something that will keep your kids of all ages occupied and entertained. Check out lots of new books & movies for just the cost of your library card.
Did we miss a local Spring Break deal that you know about? Email us so we can include it, or leave us a comment below!
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