Warm weather is right around the corner in Vermont and the kids will be itching to head outside on all sorts of adventures. While it’s fantastic to let loose and have fun, what if your kids could play and learn at the same time? The David Goudy Science Park in Norwich has a line-up of interactive water exhibits where kids can splash around and experiment all at the same time!
The David Goudy Science Park is a warm weather exhibit at the Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich. The Montshire has over 150 exhibits on its 100-acre grounds. With both indoor and outdoor activities, this family-friendly spot is a welcome diversion and bucket loads of fun!
Head inside the museum and you'll discover multiple floors of engaging, hands-on exhibits. Check out the aquariums, play with bubbles or air, or spend some time in the Discovery Lab.
With many different kinds of activities and exhibits, the museum is tailor-made for all ages. Visit daily from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. except on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The Science Park water is activated in May and flows through mid-October. You can visit during normal museum hours to enjoy this interactive waterpark.
Find the Montshire Museum of Science at One Montshire Rd.,
Norwich, VT 05055. For more information on the exhibits, science park, trails, and admission rates, visit their website. Keep informed on upcoming events by following them on Facebook.
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