Looking for exciting ways to enjoy your long Labor Day weekend in Houston? Whether you’re spending time with family, friends, or exploring solo, the city has plenty of activities lined up. From outdoor adventures and museums to animal encounters and immersive games, here are some top spots to check out.
Discovery Green: Bumper Boats & Kayaks

1500 McKinney Street, Houston, TX 77002
(Directly across from the George R. Brown Convention Center)
Hours: Daily, 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Discovery Green is a vibrant downtown park that offers fun for all ages. Over Labor Day weekend, the spotlight is on their Bumper Boats and Kayak Adventures.
- Bumper Boats / Kayaks – $12 per ride (about 5 minutes for bumper boats or a full kayak session)
- Combo Package – $20 for both
Insider Tip: Entry to the park itself is free, so you can enjoy the atmosphere even if you don’t ride.
Food Options:
- The Grove – Upscale lunch and dinner dining.
- The Lake House – Burgers, tacos, hot dogs, and salads in a casual lakeside setting.
- Food Trucks – Variety of bites, $5–$15 per item.
Lone Star Flight Museum: Labor Day Fun
11551 Aerospace Avenue, Houston, TX 77034 (Ellington Airport)
Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
The Lone Star Flight Museum brings aviation history to life, and this Labor Day they’re hosting a special event.
Admission: $10 for everyone (free for members)
Highlights:
- Free hot dog, chips, and drink for each visitor (while supplies last)
- Military vehicles and Kona Ice trucks on display (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
- Tours of historic aircraft like the DC-3 and Howard 250 (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
- Pilot Experience: Flight checks and simulators (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
- STEM activities: scavenger hunts, paper airplanes, makers stations, and more
This family-friendly event mixes history, education, and hands-on fun.
Houston Zoo + Jurassic Giants
6200 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX 77030
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM)
The Houston Zoo is always a favorite, and this Labor Day weekend visitors get an extra treat with Jurassic Giants, a massive prehistoric exhibit running through September 1, 2025.
Admission:
- Adults (13–64): $25
- Children (3–12): $20
- Seniors (65+): $20
- Kids under 2: Free
- Discounts: 20% off for kids and seniors, or $9 tickets for SNAP/WIC recipients (up to 2 adults and 3 children)
Dining:
- Jack’s Café – Southern classics, sandwiches, snacks, coffee, ICEEs, and even adult beverages.
Parking Tip: Free parking is available in Hermann Park, but it fills quickly on holidays—arrive early.
The Escape Game Houston
The Galleria – 5015 Westheimer Road, Suite A1178
(713) 636-5541
Hours: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM (games run all day and into the night)
For something a little different, test your teamwork skills at The Escape Game. Perfect for groups of friends or family, each room challenges players to solve puzzles and beat the clock.
Popular Themes:
- Timeliner: Train Through Time
- Prison Break
- The Depths
- The Heist
- Gold Rush
- Special Ops: Mysterious Market
- Playground
Pricing: $39.99 – $43.29 per person
Food Nearby:
- CityCentre: Grimaldi’s, Fellini, Yi Peng, Hopdoddy
- The Galleria: Dozens of restaurants inside the mall and nearby
FAQs: Labor Day Weekend in Houston
Is Discovery Green free on Labor Day?
Yes. General entry to Discovery Green is always free, but activities like bumper boats and kayaking have fees.
How much is parking at the Houston Zoo on Labor Day?
Parking in Hermann Park is free, but it fills up quickly on holidays. Arriving early is recommended.
What special events are happening at the Lone Star Flight Museum on Labor Day?
The museum is hosting “Labor Day Fun” with free hot dogs, military vehicle displays, plane tours, simulators, and STEM activities. Admission is $10 for everyone.
Does the Houston Zoo offer discounts?
Yes. Seniors and children get 20% off regular admission. SNAP/WIC recipients can get $9 tickets for up to 2 adults and 3 children.
How much does The Escape Game Houston cost?
Pricing ranges from $39.99 to $43.29 per person, depending on the game.
Can kids participate in The Escape Game Houston?
Yes. The Escape Game is family-friendly, though some themes may be better suited for teens and older kids.
Final Tip: Stay Safe on the Roads
Labor Day weekend in Houston is packed with opportunities to make memories. Whether you want outdoor fun at Discovery Green, aviation adventures at the Lone Star Flight Museum, wildlife and dinosaurs at the Houston Zoo, or a mind-bending escape room challenge, the city has something for everyone.
Just remember, holiday weekends bring heavier traffic across Houston as families travel and attend events. Plan extra travel time, stay patient, and drive carefully so you can fully enjoy all the fun.
So grab your friends, plan your route, and make the most of your long weekend in Houston!
