Teen Events & Things to Do This Week in Las Vegas

🎧 Teen-Friendly Events, Activities & Hangouts
July 13–19, 2026 | Southern Nevada
Looking for something better than another week spent scrolling from the couch? We found creative workshops, games, pool parties, technology activities, live entertainment and a few places where teens can get out of the house without wandering into a 21-and-over event.
Age requirements can vary, especially at music venues and ticketed attractions, so always double-check the event page before heading out.
Any Night This Week
Fremont Street Live Entertainment & Viva Vision
Evening shows begin around 6 p.m.
📍 Fremont Street Experience, Downtown Las Vegas
Fremont Street offers free live entertainment throughout the week, along with Viva Vision music shows on the overhead canopy. The outdoor pedestrian mall can be a fun evening outing for older teens, although individual casinos, bars and certain concerts may have their own age restrictions.
Cost: Free
Ages: Teen-friendly outdoor entertainment; check restrictions for individual venues and performances.

Monday, July 13
Starlab Dome Planetarium Experience
12:30–5:30 p.m.
📍 Enterprise Library
8310 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas
Step inside an inflatable planetarium for an interactive, 360-degree look at space and the night sky. This is a drop-in-style experience, so families may be moved through the dome in smaller groups.
Cost: Free
Ages: All ages, including teens.

Tuesday, July 14
Teen Tuesday: Painting Pet Portraits With Dexter
12:30–2 p.m.
📍 Centennial Hills Library
6711 N. Buffalo Drive, Las Vegas
Bring a picture of your own pet and turn it into a painted portrait. Teens who do not have a pet photo can use Dexter, the library’s therapy dog, as their model.
No serious painting experience is required. This is meant to be creative, social and low-pressure.
Cost: Free
Ages: Teens.

Wednesday, July 15
Teen animeFEST Logo Contest — Final Day to Enter
Entries accepted through 8 p.m.
📍 Sahara West Library
9600 W. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas
Teen artists have until July 15 to submit an original logo design for animeFEST 2026. The winning artwork may be used on Library District promotional materials and at the event.
This is a good opportunity for teens interested in anime, illustration, digital art or graphic design to create something for a real community event.
Cost: Free to enter
Ages: Grades 6–12.
Teen Chill Zone
1–5 p.m.
📍 West Las Vegas Library
951 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Las Vegas
The Teen Chill Zone gives middle and high school students a place to relax, play board games, work on puzzles and hang out during the afternoon.
This one is intentionally unstructured, making it a good option for teens who want somewhere to go without committing to a formal class.
Cost: Free
Ages: Grades 6–12.

Thursday, July 16
3D Printing Workshop
1–2 p.m.
📍 Dolores Huerta Resource Center
1737 Hunkins Drive, North Las Vegas
Learn the basics of 3D printing and see how digital designs are turned into physical objects. This is a practical introduction for teens interested in technology, engineering, design or making things.
Cost: No fee listed
Ages: 13 and older.
Teen Tech Thursday
3:30–5:30 p.m.
📍 West Las Vegas Library
951 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Las Vegas
Teens can explore video games, virtual reality and other technology during this weekly afternoon program. Activities may change from week to week.
Cost: Free
Ages: Grades 6–12.

Friday, July 17
Splashtastic Inflatable Fun
2:30–3:30 p.m.
📍 Pavilion Center Pool
101 S. Pavilion Center Drive, Las Vegas
The pool’s inflatable obstacle course will be set up for an afternoon of climbing, balancing and falling into the water.
Participants must complete the required swim test and receive a wristband before using the inflatable.
Cost: $4
Ages: Confident swimmers who can pass the facility’s swim test.
Teen Fridays
3–6 p.m.
📍 Alexander Library
1755 W. Alexander Road, North Las Vegas
Alexander Library hosts a casual teen afternoon with video games, board games, bracelet-making, coloring and other rotating activities.
Teens can participate in the scheduled activities or simply use the time to hang out with friends.
Cost: Free
Ages: 13–17.
Babysitter Training Course
Friday, July 17 and Saturday, July 18
📍 Pavilion Center Pool
101 S. Pavilion Center Drive, Las Vegas
This two-day course teaches young babysitters practical childcare and safety skills. It is a useful option for teens and preteens who want to begin babysitting, earn extra money or become more confident caring for younger children.
Confirm the daily class times when registering.
Cost: $75
Ages: 11–15
Registration: Required.
Family Game Night Extravaganza
5–7 p.m.
📍 SkyView Multi-Generational Center
3050 E. Centennial Parkway, North Las Vegas
Families and teens can compete in board games, group challenges and other game-night activities. This is one of the better options for teens who want an activity but are not interested in crafts or younger children’s programming.
Cost: No fee listed
Ages: All ages.

Saturday, July 18
Run and Inflatable Fun
Check-in at 7:30 a.m. | Run begins at 8 a.m.
📍 Pavilion Center Pool
101 S. Pavilion Center Drive, Las Vegas
Start with a one-mile fun run and finish in the pool on the inflatable obstacle course.
Participants who want to use the inflatable must pass a 25-yard swim test, so this is better for teens who are already comfortable in deeper water.
Cost: $10
Ages: 7 and older.
Pirates, Parks and Ship-Rec Pool Party
12–3 p.m.
📍 Silver Mesa Recreation Center and Pool
4025 Allen Lane, North Las Vegas
Silver Mesa is turning its pool into a pirate-themed community party with swimming and recreation activities.
Bring swimsuits, towels, sunscreen and anything else needed for an afternoon at the pool. Standard pool supervision and facility rules apply.
Cost: Free
Ages: Community youth and families.
AREA15 Block Party
6 p.m.
📍 AREA15 Runway Plaza
3215 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas
AREA15’s outdoor block party features live music, interactive art, food and entertainment throughout the Runway Plaza.
The event itself is listed as all ages. Alcohol service and certain experiences inside AREA15 remain restricted to adults.
Cost: Ticket or RSVP required; verify current pricing before attending
Ages: All ages.

Sunday, July 19
Family Rave at AREA15
1 p.m.
📍 The Portal at AREA15
3215 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas
This daytime dance party brings the lights, DJs and energy of a rave into a family-friendly environment.
It is open to all ages, but guests younger than 18 must attend with a parent or guardian who is at least 21. Guests who are 18 or older should bring valid identification.
Cost: Tickets start around $19.62; pricing and fees may change
Ages: All ages. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian age 21 or older.
Before You Go
Event information can change, especially during summer. Check the official event listing before leaving home for updated times, registration requirements, age restrictions and availability.
Know about a Southern Nevada event that welcomes teens? Send Vegas Local View the event name, date, age requirement and official event link so we can check it out.
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