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    Kid-friendly activities in Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill

    By Katie Peralta Soloff,

    12 days ago

    School's back in session, but I'm sure plenty of y'all are still looking for weekend kid-friendly activities in the Triangle .

    Drawing inspiration from readers and friends, we've rounded up a handful of the best kid activities throughout Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex and beyond.


    • This isn't a complete list of everything you can do with children around the Triangle. Have any other fun ideas to add? Let me know: katie.peralta@axios.com.
    • Be sure to check with each spot for their respective hours and policies.

    Museum of Life and Science in Durham

    Details: 84 acres of indoor and outdoor exhibits, featuring everything from a tropical butterfly house and exotic insectarium to an expansive farmyard, dinosaur trail with life-sized dino sculptures, and a wildlife exhibit with black bears, lemurs, tortoises and red wolves.

    • Crowd-beating tip: A membership lets you access the museum early (9am).

    Stop by: 433 W Murray Ave.

    Cost: A general admission adult ticket is $23, and $18 and for children 3-12. Children under 2 get in free.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2g18p1_0vLQtWze00 Photo: Katie Peralta Soloff/Axios

    North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro

    Details: The North Carolina Zoo is in the center of the state, roughly a 90-mile drive from Raleigh. The state-supported zoo is home to more than 1,700 animals from around the world, from baboons to lions to African elephants. Animal habitats are divided up by region.

    • Check out the zoo's website for animal feeding times.

    Stop by: 4401 Zoo Pkwy . Hours vary depending on the season.

    Cost: $15 for general admission for adults, $11 for children 2-12. Children under 2 get in free.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4F3TPg_0vLQtWze00 Photo Courtesy of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources

    Pleasant Park in Apex

    Details: A dream afternoon destination for kids of all ages. The new 92-acre park boasts athletic fields, a splash pad, play villages with huge colorful climbing structures and a 35-foot slide, a splash pad, musical features little kids can bang on, a rubbery ground to soften inevitable falls and lots more.

    Stop by: 3400 Pleasant Plains Rd.

    Cost: Free

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1ra42k_0vLQtWze00
    Photo: Katie Peralta Soloff/Axios

    1870 Farm in Chapel Hill

    Details: The 17-acre educational farm plays host to events like birthday parties and puts on summer camps, classes and workshops. Explore the farm village and interact with pigs, horses, goats and donkeys.

    Stop by: 1224 Old Lystra Rd.

    Cost: "Open Farm" sessions are $18/day. Children 2 and under get in free.

    Sarah P. Duke Gardens

    Details: Take the family on a stroll through 55 acres of lush, picturesque gardens in the heart of Duke University's campus in Durham. Keep an eye out for special programming for children, including birding and story time in the garden.

    Stop by: 420 Anderson St.

    Cost: Free

    North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh

    Details: Plan on carving out plenty of time for this one. The downtown museum's permanent exhibits range from its popular Dueling Dinosaurs to a Nature Research Center, and it also showcases special exhibits, like the current one on pollinators.

    Stop by: 11 West Jones St.

    Cost: It's free to visit the museum. There are costs associated with 3D movies and some visiting exhibits, though.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=07DHcY_0vLQtWze00
    North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Photo courtesy of NCDNCR

    Downtown Cary Park

    Details: Cary's years-in-the-making, $68 million, state-of-the-art park opened last year. The 7-acre park has something for everyone in your crew — gardens, an amphitheater, a playground with climbing features, a dog park and " The Bark Bar " for humans with beer and wine, walking bridges and picnic areas.

    • Bonus: The park's a social district, too, so you can sip an adult beverage while you supervise your child or dog playing.

    Stop by: 327 S Academy St.

    Cost: Free

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2seu7P_0vLQtWze00 Downtown Cary Park. Photo: Katie Peralta Soloff/Axios

    Piedmont Wildlife Center

    Details: Another solid option for the young animal lovers in your family — some wildlife housed there include box turtles, owls, snakes and rabbits. This environmental education and conservation center is located in Leigh Farm Park, a public City of Durham park.

    Stop by: 364 Leigh Farm Rd.

    Cost: Free

    Take a hike

    Details: Explore one of the Triangle's many parks, greenways and trails. A free and easy way to enjoy the region's vast green space .

    Cost: Free

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0CHnc7_0vLQtWze00 A Father's Day hike at Hollow Rock Nature Park in Durham. Photo: Katie Peralta Soloff/Axios

    Kidzu Children's Museum in Chapel Hill

    Details: A hands-on museum for young children with a range of learning environments, including an outdoor garden, a mini performance space, a building exhibit with oversized ramps and blocks and a climbing wall. The museum hosts events, parties and camps, too.

    • Of note: Due to flooding from a water main leak over the summer Kidzu is currently closed as of September 2024. It's unclear when it will reopen.

    Stop by: 201 S Estes Dr. (inside University Place Mall)

    Cost: General admission is $8.50 for nonmembers.

    Eno River Farm

    Details: Head to this expansive Hillsborough farm for a range of U-pick produce and plants, from blueberries and strawberries to mums, depending on the season. Save plenty of time post-picking for a cone of their decadent homemade ice cream.

    Stop by: 2127 St. Marys Rd.

    Cost: Varies

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1LsLMZ_0vLQtWze00 Photo: Katie Peralta Soloff/Axios

    Storytime at the local public library

    Details: Plenty of public libraries throughout the Triangle offer interactive, family-friendly story times during the week and on weekend mornings, with books read by a librarian, music, games and dancing.

    Stop by: Location varies by library branch.

    Cost: Free

    Durham Bulls game

    Details: Durham Bulls games are super kid-friendly (there's a kids' zone with inflatables and games, and of course, kids love the Bulls' kooky mascot, Wool E. Bull). Even if your family doesn't care about baseball, come for the downtown views and ballpark fare — hot dogs and Loco Pops, anyone?

    Stop by: 409 Blackwell St.

    Cost: Varies. See the schedule here .

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2fkIK3_0vLQtWze00 Durham Bulls game in downtown Durham. Photo: Katie Peralta Soloff/Axios

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