Travel Tuesdays:
On September 27, the Dallas Arborteum will unveil one of the most beautiful destinations for learning, the Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. Overlooking picturesque White Rock Lake, this eight-acre “laboratory” houses 17 outdoor/indoor galleries designed around a key science theme outlined the state and national standards for life and earth science.
Each of the more than 150 exhibits provide preschool and middle-school aged children to experience how life works on a whole-new level with larger-than-life exhibits and hands-on opportunities to discovery science in nature. While we all wait to bring our children to this amazing attraction later this month, I got a sneak peek at some of the park’s coolest features and what you can look forward to you upon your first visit.
9-foot Ant and Plant Petting Zoo |
“Plants are Alive:” Understanding Photosynthesis |
“Texas Skywalk” |
“Kaliedscope:” Where Math, Science & Art Come Together (designed specifically for 4-6 graders) |
“Pure Energy Gallery” |
Areas are built throughout the park to congregate, rest and enjoy the beautiful outdoor scerenery overlooking White Rock Lake |
Looking forward to seeing this tonight! The kids are going to love it!
You will have a blast.
It looks so amazing … I can’t wait to check it out!
A great backdrop for photos with the kids!
Looks like the perfect homeschool field trip to celebrate Fall!
Totally agree!
Looks like a lot of fun – I have never been to the Dallas Arboretum – we really need to check it out sometime soon!
Me neither until then – can’t wait to go to the Autumn in the Arboretum event.
So awesome! I can’t wait to visit it with my son!
I can’t wait to see your photos!
This looks like such a fun place. I know there seemed to be a lot of controversy around parking etc for this place from the neighbors but it definitely adds value to the existing arboretum.
It is truly a beautiful experience!
I’m so excited to see the Children’s Garden. We will get to check it out tonight!
I wish we could be there – it’s going to be a blast.