The holidays might be in the rearview, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to stop. There’s plenty of indoor activities to enjoy in the greater Holland area, from trampoline parks and rock climbing to movies and shopping.
To help you plan the beginning of 2026, we’ve compiled a non-exhaustive list:
Holland Indoor Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays at Holland Civic Center, 150 W. Eighth St. in Holland. The market is expected to rotate between more than 75 vendors.
Arcades and Indoor Entertainment: From traditional arcade games to bowling and laser tag, Holland has multiple spots for local gaming, climbing and general merriment, including The Lost City at 12330 James St. and Lucky Strike (formerly BAM!) at 478 E. 16th St. — as well as Urban Air Adventure Park at 12331 James St.
Rock Climbing and Bouldering: If you’re ready to literally climb the walls, Holland has two options: Scrapyard Climbing Collective at 76 S. River Ave. and Shift Climbing at 12345 James St.
Holland Museum: The museum is open Thursdays-Sundays at 31 W. 10th St. in Holland. Looking to save money? The organization also offers free admission on the second Monday of the month. Learn more at hollandmuseum.org.
Paint a Pot: This ceramics business at 390 E. Eighth St. is perfect for a date night or group outing. Learn more about hours and activites at paintapot.net.
Movies: There are three distinct places to enjoy movies in Holland, including Sperry’s Moviehouse on Eighth Street, Holland 7 at 500 S. Waverly Road, or the AMC Holland 8 at 12270 James St.
Holland Aquatic Center: Enjoy leisurely swimming, lift weights or bring the family to the Splash Zone at Holland Aquatic Center. Learn more at hollandaquatic.org.
Holland Township Community Center: This new addition to The Shops at Westshore provides numerous opportunities to get the wiggles out, including indoor basketball and volleyball, pickleball, an indoor track, weights and space for group events. Learn more at hollandtwprec.com/community-center.
Holland Playland: This free resource at Central Wesleyan Church (446 W. 40th St.) is perfect for ages 2-11, with a separate area for babies and toddlers over six months. Learn more at hollandplayland.org.
Zero Latency: For older-aged entertainment, enter the world of virtual reality at 2522 Van Ommen Drive in Holland. Learn more at zerolatency-holland.com.
Rollxscape Skating Center: Lace up your skates and hit the floor at 12521 James St. with open skating sessions Wednesdays-Saturdays. Learn more at rollxscape.com.
X-Golf Holland: This indoor golf simulation business at The Shops at Westshore features the latest technology. Learn more at playxgolf.com/locations/holland.
Herrick District Library: There’s nothing better than cracking open a book and diving into a fun adventure, but Herrick District Library also hosts a plethora of gatherings and events at the Main Branch (300 S. River Ave.) and North Branch (155 Riley St.) Learn more at herrickdl.org.
— Contact reporter Austin Metz at [email protected].
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