Every major holiday in the Triangle comes with free family events. I have been tracking them for years, and this is my definitive holiday-by-holiday guide to free celebrations.
New Year's Day (January 1)
First Day Hikes
NC State Parks host free ranger-led hikes on January 1 every year. Triangle options:
William B. Umstead State Park (Raleigh) β Free guided hike, usually 10am
Eno River State Park (Durham) β Free guided hike
Falls Lake β Free trail walksThese are a wonderful family tradition. Dress warm, bring water, and start the year in nature.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (January)
NC Museum of History (Raleigh) β Free programming honoring Dr. King's legacy
Durham community events β Free celebrations and marches
Library programs β Free MLK-themed storytimes and activities at multiple branchesValentine's Day (February 14)
Library Valentine crafts β Free at most Triangle library branches the week before
Michaels Kids Club β Free Valentine's Day craft activities
Homemade Valentine exchange β Organize a free exchange with neighborhood kids at a parkPresidents' Day Weekend (February)
Museum visits β All always-free Triangle museums open on Presidents' Day
NC Museum of History β Free presidential history activities
Library programs β Free special programs during the long weekendSt. Patrick's Day (March 17)
Raleigh St. Patrick's Day Parade β Free parade through downtown
Durham celebrations β Free community events
Library green-themed crafts β Free at multiple branchesEaster (March/April)
Free Easter Egg Hunts
Triangle towns host dozens of free egg hunts:
Town of Cary β Free annual Easter egg hunt at a Cary park (check events calendar for location)
Holly Springs β Free community egg hunt
Morrisville β Free town-sponsored egg hunt
Fuquay-Varina β Free community egg hunt
Apex β Free egg hunt event
Church-sponsored hunts β Dozens of Triangle churches host free community egg huntsTips: Arrive 30 minutes early. Bring your own basket. Most hunts are divided by age group. They go fast β blink and it is over.
Earth Day (April 22)
Earth Day festivals at Triangle parks β free activities, nature programs, and environmental education
NC Museum of Natural Sciences β Free Earth Day programming
Prairie Ridge Ecostation β Free nature activities
Jordan Lake and Falls Lake β Free trail clean-up volunteer events (kids can participate)Mother's Day / Father's Day (May/June)
Free museum visits β Treat mom or dad to any of the always-free Triangle museums
Duke Gardens β Free stroll through 55 acres of beauty
Free park picnics β Dorothea Dix (Raleigh), West Point on the Eno (Durham), or Bond Park (Cary)Memorial Day (Late May)
Free ceremonies at Triangle veterans memorials and cemeteries
Splash pads open β Most Triangle splash pads begin their free summer season on Memorial Day weekend
State park activities β Free Memorial Day programs at Umstead and Eno RiverJuneteenth (June 19)
Free celebrations in Durham and Raleigh β Music, food, educational programs, and community gatherings
Museum programming β Free Juneteenth events at NC Museum of History and other Triangle institutions
Library programs β Free storytimes and activities honoring the holidayIndependence Day (July 4th)
Free Fireworks Shows
Cary β Koka Booth Amphitheatre β Free fireworks (arrive very early for parking β this is hugely popular)
Durham β Free fireworks at various locations (check Durham events calendar)
Raleigh β Free fireworks viewable from multiple vantage points
Holly Springs, Apex, Wake Forest β Various free community fireworksFree July 4th Activities
Festival for the Eno (Durham) β While ticketed, the surrounding areas have free activities
Park picnics β Pack a patriotic picnic at any Triangle park
Neighborhood celebrations β Many Triangle neighborhoods host free block partiesLabor Day (September)
Free park activities β Last hurrah for splash pads and summer outdoor programs
State park programs β Free ranger-led activities
End-of-summer festivals β Several Triangle towns host free community eventsHalloween (October 31)
Free Trick-or-Treating Events
Cary Downtown Trick-or-Treat β Free Halloween event on the Wednesday or Thursday before Halloween
Raleigh mall trick-or-treating β Free at Crabtree Valley Mall and Triangle Town Center
Town-sponsored trunk-or-treats β Free at various Triangle locations
Neighborhood trick-or-treating β Free, obviously. Triangle neighborhoods go all-out.Free Halloween Festivals
Holly Springs Fright Night β Free community Halloween festival
BugFest (NC Museum of Natural Sciences, usually October) β Free and creepy-crawly themed
Library Halloween parties β Free costume parades and spooky storytimes at many branchesVeterans Day (November 11)
Free ceremonies at Triangle memorials and parks
NC Museum of History β Free military history programs
Free meals for veterans at many Triangle restaurants (not free for families, but worth noting)Thanksgiving (November)
Turkey Trot races β Several free or low-cost fun runs across the Triangle on Thanksgiving morning
Raleigh Turkey Trot β Community run (registration fee, but the spectating is free)
Post-Thanksgiving nature walks β Free at all Triangle parks and greenwaysChristmas and December Holidays
Free Holiday Parades
Raleigh Christmas Parade (mid-November) β One of NC's biggest. Free along Fayetteville Street.
Durham Holiday Parade β Free community parade
Cary Jaycee Christmas Parade β Free small-town charm
Chapel Hill/Carrboro Holiday Parade β Free
Holly Springs, Apex, Wake Forest β Free community paradesFree Holiday Light Displays
NCMA Luminaries β Free evening walk through lit art trails (usually free, check website)
Neighborhood light tours β Free driving routes of the best-decorated Triangle neighborhoods
Downtown displays β Free holiday lights and decorations in downtown Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and Chapel HillFree Holiday Events
Tree lighting ceremonies β Free in Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, and most Triangle towns
Library holiday programs β Free craft workshops, holiday storytimes, and performances
Church Christmas concerts β Free in-church performances throughout December
Downtown holiday activities β Free Santa visits, holiday craft stations, and caroling at various Triangle downtownsFirst Night Raleigh (December 31)
Free afternoon family activities (usually 2-5pm) with crafts, performances, and kids' entertainment. The evening events require tickets, but the free afternoon portion is excellent for families.
Holiday Tips for Budget Families
Mark your calendar in advance β free holiday events have limited capacity and fill up
Arrive early β especially for egg hunts, parades, and fireworks
Pack snacks and drinks β holiday event food vendors are pricey
Dress for the weather β many events are outdoors
Take photos β these free traditions become cherished family memories
Rotate events each year β try different towns' celebrations to keep it freshEvery holiday in the Triangle can be celebrated without spending a cent. The community spirit here is real, and it shows in the sheer number of [free events](/free) that towns put on for families. You just need to know where to look.
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