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Family-Friendly Things to Do in Prosper, TX

A local guide to the best family activities in Prosper, TX — from splash pads and trails to craft studios and community events.

Prosper Community Staff

By Prosper Community Staff

Published July 5, 2026 · Prosper Community

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A Growing City With Plenty to Do

Prosper has grown fast, but it has managed to build out genuine family infrastructure alongside all those new neighborhoods — parks, trails, libraries, and local events that give residents real reasons to stay close to home. Whether you have toddlers, school-age kids, or a mix of ages, this guide rounds up the places and events worth putting on your calendar.

Get Outside: Parks and Trails

For a town of its size, Prosper punches well above its weight when it comes to green space.

Frontier Park at 1551 W. Frontier Pkwy is the crown jewel. The 79-acre park sits right off Preston Road and packs in a windmill-themed playground, a splash pad that earns its keep on hot Texas afternoons, hiking and biking trails, soccer and softball fields, baseball diamonds with batting cages, and a pond stocked for catch-and-release fishing. It is the kind of park you can spend a full Saturday at without running out of things to do. Details and maps are available at prospertx.gov.

Beyond Frontier Park, Prosper maintains 61 developed miles of hike and bike trails that connect parks, neighborhoods, and green spaces across the city. The network is extensive enough that you can piece together routes of almost any length, from a quick two-mile loop with younger kids to a longer afternoon ride. Windsong Ranch also features a disc golf course — an inexpensive option that tends to be genuinely fun for families with older children on an otherwise unscheduled Saturday morning.

Indoor Play and Creative Outlets

Texas summers are long, and having solid indoor options matters.

Prosper Playhouse is a family-friendly indoor play space with a large active-play structure and a dedicated area designed specifically for toddlers, so younger siblings are not left out. Day passes are available, and admission runs $14 per child for groups of five or more. A café on-site means parents can sit down with a coffee rather than hovering at the edge of the play structure the entire visit.

Pinspiration Prosper, located at 821 N. Coleman St., Suite 150, is a DIY craft studio open Tuesday through Sunday. The studio offers hands-on art projects and private event space, but the signature draw is the Splatter Room, a Jackson-Pollock-inspired experience where kids and adults fling paint with full permission. It is the rare activity that works for a wide age range and leaves everyone with something to show for it.

Free and Low-Cost Community Resources

Some of the best family time in Prosper costs nothing at all.

Prosper Community Library at 200 S. Main St. offers storytime for young children, board games, puzzles, technology classes, and rotating community events throughout the year. It is open Monday through Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. The library has a strong track record of creative programming, and the children’s section is a reliable destination on slower weekday afternoons. The catalog and event listings are available at catalog.prospertx.gov.

The Gates of Prosper Farmers Market runs on the second Saturday of each month from March through October. Fresh produce, artisan goods, food trucks, and live music make it a low-key but genuinely enjoyable outing. It is the kind of recurring event that works well as a morning ritual for families who want to get out of the house without a lot of planning.

Annual Events Worth Planning Around

Celebrate Prosper is the city’s annual hometown festival, typically held in October at Frontier Park. Admission is free, and the event brings together live music, Kid Zones, community exhibitors, and giveaways. It draws a strong local crowd and has the relaxed, everyone-knows-each-other feel that distinguishes a true community event from a generic festival. Put it on the calendar in early fall.

A Day Trip Worth the Drive

When you want to mix things up without going far, Sharkarosa Wildlife Ranch in Pilot Point is about 30 minutes from Prosper. The 126-acre facility offers a walk-through petting zoo, field trips, and private tours. Summer hours run Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Mondays closed from June through August. The on-site Bears Den restaurant serves gourmet pizza with an unusual selling point: the dining area places guests approximately five feet from the bears. It is the kind of detail that lands differently once you are actually there. More information is at sharkarosa.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a splash pad in Prosper, TX?

Yes. Frontier Park at 1551 W. Frontier Pkwy has a splash pad that is open during the warmer months. The park also includes playgrounds, sports fields, and a fishing pond.

What is there to do indoors with kids in Prosper?

Prosper Playhouse offers structured indoor play with a toddler area and a café, and Pinspiration Prosper provides DIY craft experiences including a paint-splatter room. The Prosper Community Library also hosts free children’s programming throughout the week.

Does Prosper have a farmers market?

The Gates of Prosper Farmers Market is held the second Saturday of each month from March through October, featuring local produce, artisan vendors, food trucks, and live music.

How many miles of trails does Prosper have?

Prosper has 61 developed miles of hike and bike trails that connect parks, neighborhoods, and green spaces throughout the city, suitable for a range of fitness levels and ages.


Always verify current hours and admission directly with each venue before visiting, as details can change.

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