Indoor activities on Long Island
Long Island has 129 indoor activities in our guide: trampoline parks, bowling alleys, indoor playgrounds, arcades, museums, and craft studios that turn a rainy or freezing day into an easy yes.
When the weather rules out the parks and beaches, these are the places that keep the day going. They're spread across Nassau and Suffolk; tap any one for ages, location, and what kids actually do there, and most include hours too.
In Nassau County
In Suffolk County
Common questions
What indoor activities are there for kids on Long Island?
Plenty of options: trampoline parks, indoor playgrounds, bowling, arcades, laser tag, roller and ice rinks, children's museums, and art studios. This guide collects the verified indoor spots so you have a rainy-day answer ready.
What can I do with kids on a rainy day on Long Island?
Any of the indoor spots in this guide work rain or shine: indoor play centers and trampoline parks for burning energy, museums and craft studios for a calmer afternoon. Nearly every listing carries hours or links the venue's site so you can confirm before heading out.
Are these indoor activities good for toddlers?
Many are. Indoor playgrounds and soft-play centers are built for the youngest kids, while trampoline parks and laser tag suit older ones. Each listing is tagged with the ages it fits so you can match one to your kids.