Pride Month Events in NYC for Kids and Families 2026

It's Pride month, and nobody celebrates better than New Yorkers! It’s always important to teach your kids about the struggles the LGBTQ+ community has faced, but this month, especially, they can learn through fun events and activities that are happening around the city. Manhattan Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Psst...Check Out Carnivals, Festivals, 15… Read More

Pride Month Events in NYC for Kids and Families 2026
[caption id="attachment_424936" align="alignnone" width="822"]Child next to a parade banner Brooklyn Children’s Museum at Brooklyn Pride Parade. Photo: Winston Williams[/caption] It's Pride month, and nobody celebrates better than New Yorkers! It’s always important to teach your kids about the struggles the LGBTQ+ community has faced, but this month, especially, they can learn through fun events and activities that are happening around the city. Psst...Check Out Carnivals, Festivals, 15 NYC Playgrounds Kids Will Never Want to Leave

Family-Friendly Pride Events in NYC

Manhattan

Pride Family Picnic

Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Ave., Morningside Heights Saturday, June 6, 11 am – 2 pm All ages Free Pack a picnic, play yard games, and spend the afternoon in The Cathedral Gardens. The Queer Big Apple Corps Marching Band will perform at 12 pm followed by a musical instrument petting zoo for a hands-on introduction to a variety of instruments.

Woof Fest: Paws for Pride 2026

Manhattan West Plaza, 385 Ninth Ave., Chelsea Saturday, June 6, noon – 3 pm All ages Free Bring your dog to celebrate Pride with a fabulous afternoon of performances, activities, and community. And don’t miss the signature event – the “Walk of Pride” Catwalk Contest, in which you and your pup can strut down the catwalk and show off your unique style and pride in front of the judges, for a chance to win fun prizes! Festive attire is encouraged. 

Community Pride Mural

The Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St., Meatpacking District Sunday, June 14, 11 am – 3 pm All ages Free Ticket required Visitors of all ages are invited to get creative and contribute to the Whitney Community Pride Mural. Add your own drawings, messages, and designs throughout the day as the mural grows into a collective celebration of Pride, creativity, and community. 

Colors of Pride

Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W 83rd St., Upper West Side June 16 – 18, Daily, 10 am – 5 pm; June 29 – 30,  Monday and Tuesday, 10 am – 5 pm Ages 8 and younger Included with admission: $18 Celebrate and uplift the voices of the LGBTQIA+ community through programs created to spark Pride, foster community, and self-worth!

“Camp Cattywampus”

Provincetown Playhouse, 133 MacDougal St., Greenwich Village Saturday, June 20, 7 – 8:30 pm; Sunday, June 21, 2 – 3:30 pm Ages 12 – 18 Free “Camp Cattywampus” is a full-length play with music, poetry, painting, and dance. It follows a group of teenage girls as they navigate grief, queerness, art, and rage at a performing arts summer camp. 

Summer on the Hudson: Speak Up! Festival

Pier I in Riverside Park South, West 70th St., Upper West Side Saturday, June 27, 4 – 7 pm All ages Free Opera on Tap hosts a Pride celebration featuring vibrant performances, music, participatory activities, and more.

Sunday Story Time: ’Twas the Night Before Pride

New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park W., Upper West Side Sunday, June 28, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Ages 3 – 6 Included with admission: $6 – $24 Listen to a reading of " Twas the Night Before Pride, written by Joanna McClintick and illustrated by Juana Medina. As a family packs snacks and creates banners for the annual Pride Parade in New York City, they look back on the history of the special day, how people have been working for decades to spread love and acceptance. The family agrees that the very best part of Pride is being yourself! After the story, make your own colorful crown to celebrate your own special self!

Bronx

NYBG Pride

New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd., Bronx Park Tuesdays – Sundays, 10 am – 6 pm, through June 30 All ages Included with admission: $4 – $39 Celebrate the history and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community in the botanical world, look into the significance of flowers to LGBTQ+ history, and more.

Da Bronx Pride Festival

Westchester Ave. bet. Brook Ave. and Bergen Ave., Mott Haven Saturday, June 20, noon – 6 pm All ages Free Celebrate Pride with live music, dance crews, soccer-themed ball games with prizes, food, vendors, and more.

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Cyclones Pride Night Maimonides Park, 1904 Surf Ave., Coney Island Friday, June 12, 6:30 pm All ages Tickets start at $28

Join the 2026 Pride Night with the Brooklyn Cyclones! The first 2,000 fans in attendance will receive a Cyclones Pride Cap. Brooklyn Children’s Museum at Brooklyn Pride Parade Old Stone House, 336 3rd St., Park Slope Saturday, June 13, 11 am – 4 pm All ages Free March with BCM in the Brooklyn Pride Parade to celebrate love, family, and equality! Make rainbow crowns and colorful signs at the Family Fun Zone booth during the festival, then march alongside the museum during the twilight parade at 7 pm.

Decorate for Pride Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 269 4th Ave., Park Slope Saturday, June 13, 3 – 6 pm All ages Free

Join this joyful gathering where you can create vibrant, pride-themed art for your home, for a parade, or to share with your community. After the party, head to the Pride parade together to show off your creations and share in the celebration.

Lentol Garden’s 4th Annual Family Pride Party Lentol Garden, 178 Bayard St., Williamsburg Saturday, June 13, 3 – 6 pm All ages Free

Stop by the garden for rainbow sweets and treats, family activities, crafts, and disco dancing!

Saturday Storytime – Pride Month Highlawn Library, 1664 W. 13th St., Bensonhurst Saturday, June 27, 11 am – noon Ages 5 – 12 Free Arrive early to secure a spot

Celebrate Pride Month at the Highlawn Library with a special storytime featuring themed reads, giveaway books, and a craft! Program capacity is limited to 15 people in total; please plan to arrive early and pick up a ticket at the front desk.

Queens

34th Annual Queens Pride Parade 37th Ave. from 89th St. to 75th St., Jackson Heights Sunday, June 7, noon – 6 pm All ages Free

The Queens Pride Parade is the second-oldest and second-largest pride parade in New York City. Celebrate Pride with floats, live performances, marching bands, and more!

Pride: DIY Tie-Dye Shirts North Hills Library, 57-04 Marathon Pkwy., Little Neck Friday, June 12, 4:30 – 5:30 pm Ages 8 and older Free Advanced registration required

Add a splash of color to your wardrobe! Customize white tees into one-of-a-kind wearable art. 

Astoria Has Pride – Picnic in the Park Socrates Sculpture Park, 35-01 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City Saturday, June 20, noon – 6 pm All ages Free

Enjoy live music, drag performances, games, OrangeTheory relay race, local vendors, baby clothes & toy swap, arts & crafts, meet your elected officials, puppy pride contest, and more. 

Pride: Mask Making for Families with Artist Zafiro Acevedo Queens Public Library- Howard Beach, 92-06 156 Ave., Howard Beach Monday, June 22, 4 – 5:30 pm All ages Free Advanced registration required

Families are invited to design their own mask – fit to march in a parade! Embellish it with colorful gems, paper, and feathers! 

Pride: Rainbow Cloud Chain Ozone Park Library, 92-24 Rockaway Blvd., Ozone Park Wednesday, June 24, 3:30 – 4:30 pm Ages 6 – 11 Free

Fold, cut, and roll construction paper into paper rings to form a rainbow on the cloud for this fun pride activity!

Staten Island

LGBTQ+ Pride Month: Pride Colors Swatches in Nature Brookfield Park, Arthur Kill Road and Brookfield Ave., Great Kills Harbor Saturday, June 6, 11 am – noon All ages Free

Join the Urban Park Rangers and explore the menagerie of colors and their representations on the pride flag, and in nature at Brookfield Park. With abundant flora and fauna, you never know what HUE will find! Compare the vibrant sights to a selection of color swatches. 

Pride Barks and Recreation Willowbrook Park, 2 Eton Place, Bull's Head Thursday, June 11, 6 – 8:30 pm All ages Free

Join the Greenbelt Conservancy, The Pride Center of Staten Island, Luv on a Leash, and Lifestyles for the Disabled for a Night at the “Carousel for All Children in Willowbrook Park!” Enjoy unlimited carousel rides, free snacks and refreshments, and take part in an optional dog-friendly guided hike.

Pride Storytime + Craft St. George Library Center, 5 Central Ave., St. George Tuesday, June 23, 3:30 – 4:30 pm All Ages Free

Celebrate Pride with us at the St. George Library with a special storytime and craft! Psst... Check Out Free Kid and Family Activities in NYC: 10 Free Things to Do This Week   Sign up for New York Family's weekly newsletters!