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    AMUSE - The Adventure Museum

    AMUSE - The Adventure Museum

    4.9(9 reviews)
    95.5 miChickasaw Oaks

    On a Saturday evening, we were greeted at the front, signed waivers, given our wrist bands (these…read moreare important!), then escorted by a worker and shown a brief video on what to expect. We left our belongings in a secure locker (locked and unlocked by our wristband) and shown how to enter the rooms. The museum is jam packed with room after immersive room--most of them require a combination of skill, intelligence and athleticism. Despite arriving fairly self-assured of our abilities, we were quickly humbled at the difficulty of the experiences, which provided a nice challenge. It was a lot of fun for a date night and kept us engaged the entire time, but it can be quite physical, so wear tennis shoes and comfy clothing. We purchased a two hour pass, uncertain if there would be enough to keep us entertained and it was plenty! Despite its being a Saturday night, we didn't have to wait more than a few minutes for any of the rooms, and most we didn't wait even a minute for. Both staff and other patrons were very friendly and the facility was clean and exciting. There were a few rooms with audio difficulties (hints were difficult to hear, like the clue themed dinner room and the spooky telephone room), and the "how to play" language wasn't available or didn't update for subsequent levels on some of the rooms' screens, but these were literally the only improvements we could recommend. After two hours, there were some rooms we still hadn't seen, and we'll definitely return more prepared next time!

    This is a cool concept with the games to play with other people. It was fun wandering around and…read moretrying the different games. We would definitely recommend that you come with a party of at least 4 people though as quite a few of the games are a bit challenging for 2. Also, check ahead if you want to visit during the day as we ran into a school field trip and it was utter mayhem. Fun place and definitely made me quickly remember I'm not as young as I once was.

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    Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center

    Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center

    4.2(10 reviews)
    70.0 mi

    This place is small but mighty. They offer 3 different color-coded scavenger hunts (on clip boards…read morenear the welcome desk) that kept my son occupied/entertained for over an hour. Plenty of neat animals and fish to see. A little gift shop as well. This place is free, which is honestly one of the best parts (in THIS economy!!). Perfect stop for elementary-aged kids to explore and learn. It's clean and there is plenty to see. Great find in downtown Little Rock - you just have to take the stairs or elevators behind the co-working space to access it!

    I had some time to kill and stumbled across this place. This place is a first class nature center…read moreand the best thing about it is that it is free. It is situated behind the Museum of Discovery. It is kind of a weird spot to get to. You take a long walkway/overpass to an elevator, which you take down and then you are at the Center. They have a few picnic tables to sit at in the little plaza area in front of the Center. The Center opened in 2008 and spans 16,232 square feet . Parking here is pretty easy. You will find metered street parking in front of the walkway leading the the center and also in a reasonable walking distance. The meters run from about 8AM to 6PM and are free all other times, including weekends. This Center has an exhibit on fishing lures, trappers, an aquarium with native fish, stuffed eagles, live snakes, live turtles, and has the ultimate goal of explaining the role of fish and wildlife management. The Center also has a staff information booth, a gift shop, and a muti-purpose room that they were playing a movie on a loop. The staff there was very friendly. This was a nice and unexpected stop. A diamond in the rough. It was very informative, for adults a kids alike. I highly recommend checking this gem out. I spent about a half an hour here and enjoyed every minute.

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    Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center
    Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center
    Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center

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    Olive Branch City Park

    Olive Branch City Park

    4.9(10 reviews)
    93.5 miOlive Branch

    Olive Branch Park is a wonderful place, and we are lucky it to have in our fair little town…read more I have spent a ton of time here over the past twenty years. From park slides and swing days with the kids when they were little, to adventures in the wooded trail in the hidden areas, softball games, Pokemon Go days, to parades, 4th of July celebrations, the list goes on and on. I've probably walked 500 miles or more on these trails. The trails around the park are fantastic. You meet so many great people on any trek around the park. They keep the ponds stocked well with fish and there is a dock that takes you out to the middle of the largest pond. Please pay attention to the catch limits though. There is a dog park, many covered pavilions, grills to use for cooking, a very cool, all inclusive playground for the kids, and tons of baseball fields. They do Christmas lights around the Holidays that are pretty. The police presence is always pretty high. There is usually a cop in the park at all times and they do not play if you step out of line here. I dig that. We are very lucky to have this safe space for all families to visit and have fun. '25 - 57/111

    We love all parts of this park and come here often. My dogs love the dog park and walking around…read morethe lake. I enjoy a nice stroll through the park. It's beautiful, clean, large. Lots of variety throughout the park. Everything one could want in a park.

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    Olive Branch City Park
    Olive Branch City Park
    Olive Branch City Park

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    For the Kingdom - Panoramic View of our camp grounds. This picture doesn't do It justice.

    For the Kingdom

    4.7(3 reviews)
    101.8 miRaleigh

    For the Kingdom hosted the City of Memphis Family Fun and Fitness Day. This location was excellent…read more Acres of green grass and a cool pool to enjoy. Everything was free. There was a health fair here as well. Rock climbing, zip lines, bouncers, and game trucks. Theme Bouncers for the little ones. Arts and crafts too. Food trucks and ice cream trucks. Vendors every where with handouts and family information. Police and firefighters demonstrators. Helped make this fest inviting and welcoming. Everything was organized and well planned. Check-In was fast and quick. Great job well done this year with theFamily Fun And Fitness Day 2019.

    I visited For the Kingdom as part of a business retreat/team building day. I wasn't expecting…read moremuch, but the usual in the woods let's problem solve together type of activities. It ended up being pretty awesome and is a place I'd suggest other consider for team building events. The activities we did were new to me and varied in their level of interaction, physical effort and need for detailed thinking. In all they were quite entertaining. We also did some individual activities such as rock climbing and zip lining, which allowed us to push our personal boundaries in addition to challenging our boundaries in group settings. The staff was awesome - always helpful and cheerful, but not in an obnoxious way. There is a lake, basketball court, indoor meeting facility, pool, game room, and awesome patio with rocking chairs. Far exceeded expectations!

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    For the Kingdom - Zip Lining and Walking the Trails.

    Zip Lining and Walking the Trails.

    For the Kingdom - Senior Picnic. Left: Rock climbing and laying in the sun Right: lunch in the dining hall and putting on life vests to canoe

    Senior Picnic. Left: Rock climbing and laying in the sun Right: lunch in the dining hall and putting on life vests to canoe

    For the Kingdom - Dining Hall

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