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10 Best Things to Do With Kids in Pittsburgh this February

By Anya Reiser, Macaroni Kid South Hills Intern January 29, 2021

Looking for things to do with kids in the South Hills of Pittsburgh this February? Not only do we have a jam-packed event calendar filled with activities, but we’ve also made it easy by rounding up the best 10 things to do in February in Pittsburgh! 


1) The Rink at PPG Place

Just because the holiday season is over doesn’t mean that winter festivities are! Head to The Rink at PPG Place for some ice skating before it closes for the season on February 28. 


2) Hearts in the Park, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh: Feb. 13

Take the family out to celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh and get ready for some socially distanced, outdoors fun! Join them for a free, Valentine’s celebration outside the Children's Museum and in Buhl Community Park from 4 to 8PM.  Expect kid-friendly activities and exhibits that spread joy, creativity and kindness. Hearts in the park is free, with no registration required, and is a walk up or drive through event that will require social distancing and masks.


3) Pittsburgh Zoo Animal Cams

Even though the zoo is still closed, the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium has two animal cams to enjoy from home! One is for the penguin exhibit and another is for the cheetahs. For anyone feeling nostalgic about summer trips to the zoo, these cams are a great window into the animal exhibits that Pittsburgh natives have come to love! If your child can’t get enough of zoo animals, join the Bethel Park Public Library every Thursday to guess a new zoo animal each week, including reading about it, playing games, and doing a craft.


4) Drive-In Movie Theater in Moon Township

It’s been over a year now since most of us have been in a movie theater, and understandably so. If you and your kids are itching for a movie, head to Moon Township to the “Dependable Drive-In” movie theater. They have nightly showings, ranging from “Wonder Woman 1984” to Pixar’s newest flick, “Soul”.


5) Ski, Snowboard, or Sled!

Last year at this time, Governor Tom Wolf declared January Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month. Even though January has passed, if you want to get out of the house and teach your kids something new, consider signing them up for a lesson to learn how to shred the snow down the side of a mountain. You can find the closest places to Ski or Snowboard in the South Hills in our Guide to Outdoor Winter Activities or check out skipa.com for additional resorts and deals. If sled riding is more your speed, head to our Guide to the Best Sled Riding Hills In Pittsburgh. 


6) Andy Warhol Museum Virtual Workshop: Feb. 13

Warhol shook up the art world with the release of his Campbell’s Soup prints. This year, you and your kids can create a fun and unique flavor for your valentine with Love Potion Soup, a virtual workshop for early learners. You will be able to experience a mix of storytelling, hands-on synchronous art making, movement and independent exploration!


7) Pittsburgh National Aviary: After School

Even with the Pittsburgh National Aviary closed, your kids can still learn about the wonderful world of birds while making supervised personal connections with other kids online! Aviary After School includes: Hands-on STEAM activities that kids can enjoy at home User-friendly virtual learning Topics ranging from Habitats to Celebrating Birds Great add-on to your child’s school day! This takes place every Thursday from 4-5PM.


8) Little Sprouts with Phipps Conservatory

Do your kids love learning about nature? Check out Little Sprouts from Phipps Conservatory. These are unique virtual programs that touch on topics such as art, science and sustainability in fun, interactive ways. They are held every Monday from 9:30-10:30AM. The first event in February is Winter Landscape Art, where you will use natural materials to create beautiful works of art!


9) Girl Scouts: Free & Interactive Events

Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania (GSWPA) launched a new series of free, at-home events to offer all girls a fun, interactive experience and the opportunity to connect with other girls. The events are centered on an activity—building and launching a rocketcreating a flower crown, or assembling a robot—and parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in the fun with their girl.


10) Heinz History Center’s Virtual History Kit

Want to visit the Heinz History Center but not sure how you feel about venturing out right now? Check out the Heinz History Center’s Virtual History Kit! This kit enables your family to learn all about the history of Pittsburgh from the comfort of your home.


Did you find something amazing for you and your family to do in the South Hills of Pittsburgh this month? If you didn't see it here, check out 10 Holidays and Events Your Family Can Mark in FebruaryIndoor Play Places for Kids During COVID, and our local event calendar for more great finds. 

Is there something you think we missed, or you’d like to see listed this month? Email emilyp@macaronikid.com and we will look into it. Have a wonderful February!