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    Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum

    4.4 (219 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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    Victoria M.

    This museum is a nice way to spend two hours on a cloudy afternoon. Admission is $17 for adults, but there are Illinois free days and free passes through the Chicago Public Library. Parking is plentiful since it is part of Lincoln Park. I opted to take bus #76 which drops you off in front of the museum entrance. The layout is two floors which are accessible via the stairs or elevator. The first floor is more focused for children and has amphibious animals and a waterworks play station teaching children about levees. The second floor is geared towards older children and adults. There are stuffed animals, a sustainability section, and the butterfly haven (my favorite).

    Lam B.

    The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum was enjoyable for adults even though many of the activities were designed for children. Illinois residents receive a small discount compared to tourist admission. It took me about an hour to explore the exhibits at a comfortable pace. The volunteers were friendly and engaging, especially with kids. *Judy Istock Butterfly Haven: this area was beautiful, filled with plants and active butterflies. Plates of fruit and sugar water drew clusters of butterflies and the well-kept flowers added a calming fragrance. The Dr. Doug Taron Chrysalis Lab located at the exit displayed butterflies in various stages of development. *Wilderness Walk: compact section featuring recreated habitats with taxidermied animals. The animals looked very realistic and the backgrounds were detailed. I wished this area were a bit larger although it was thoughtfully presented. *Mysteries of the Marsh: focused on endangered wetland wildlife. I enjoyed the turtles which energetically climbed and swam around. Some of the viewing glass was scratched making it difficult to see them clearly. *Micole Bird Watch: upper level space offered a view of the Chicago scenery. We did not spot any birds and the area felt rather plain. This area could benefit from a bit more decor or educational content. *RiverWorks: water play area for children. It felt somewhat damp and crowded for my taste though the river fish were interesting to observe. The butterfly and turtle exhibits were my favorites, but families with young children would likely enjoy the water areas as well. I hope the museum enhances the bird watch floor in the future, but overall it was a pleasant and worthwhile visit.

    Lily G.

    Great museum, it seemed sparse at times and was definitely geared towards younger children. Beautiful building with a lot of natural light, although the hallways are long and mostly empty to get from side to side. At times it's not clear what entrance to take, or how to return. The walking is a lot, although it's all handicap accessible other than the sheer step count. The gift shop was also small... Our favorite parts were the snapping turtle and animals, and the butterfly room! There's also a nice view of the skyline from the bird walk, which was nice. They definitely do an accurate mourning dove call sound... it's quite calming to hear. Definitely worth a trip, don't plan on spending too much time here if you're over 10.

    Victor S.

    Very cool nature museum. Lots of cool exhibits. My favorite is the Butterfly Haven. The rates for entry vary. They have rates for local residents, nonresident, Police/EMS & military as well a senior citizen discounts (inquire). Near by parking outside and ample handicap parking as well.

    Lexi J.

    This was such a beautiful place. I'm not sure why I hadn't been any sooner. It was like the DuPage children's museum but for nature when you enter on the lower level, they had a really cool ecosystem or irrigation exhibit that the kids loved playing in the water, there's three levels the butterfly garden I believe is on level two so many different animals not in the sense of a zoo, but in terms of nature, turtles snakes, etc. the butterfly garden was beautiful. It was huge and we saw quails in there as well. I've never seen them in person. There is a bus that you can take all the way down, but I booked spot here and walked about 5 to 7 minutes and it's right across the street from Lincoln Park zoo.

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    Phillip Y.

    We came here first before the zoo and enjoyed the relief of AC. Too bad no option of cafeteria inside. Anyways, our kids loved the water tables and playscape. Afterwards the next favorite exhibit was the butterfly house. Overall this was win with botanical garden reciprocal free admission. We were shooed away after visiting outdoor birding platform and going downstairs where they had a class taking lunch break. I told staff to use the nearby cones to block off the stairs and was told rudely just go back where we came from at top stairs. I think their staff got tired of explaining but some people enjoy making their lives more difficult. Anyways, it is rewarding to visit both places with paying parking just once.

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    Steve A.

    Cool museum in Lincoln Park good for teaching kids or anyone. It's about nature, and there's not any better place in Chicago to learn about it. The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum is located by the North Pond Nature Sanctuary. Both of these compliment the other, so be sure to check out each. You can see butterflies and more. Although it may be aimed more at kids, that doesn't mean it can't be interesting for adults. It has the goal of getting you to have appreciation for nature. That's a goal anyone should have for sure. Admission is about $10 for adults. There's also days of free admission for Illinois residents. Among the animal exhibits, the most popular are the butterflies. The garden is nice and they release the butterflies into it every so often. Also there's taxidermy which is good if you like seeing dead animals. Those who don't can still use it as an educational experience at least. Good place in the park to learn about nature and habitats. It's better for kids or those who care about nature. The museum is a smaller one and the admission can be high, but there's free admission at times for residents, and you can find these on the website.

    Savanna B.

    This place is seriously perfect for some kid friendly fun! My toddler had a blast here this morning- both exploring the beautifully maintained garden paths outside and playing with all of the engaging hands on activities inside. The whole museum was very clean and easy to get around and there are plenty of tables for snacks. Family restrooms are conveniently located around the museum. The butterfly area is very best but small.

    Claudia M.

    This is a hidden gem if you have little one that want to explore nature. I used to bring my little ones here to play and look at the butterflies. They have butterflies from all over the world. I love the love pond animal exhibit too. They have a huge snapping turtle.

    Lacey ..

    Adorable museum. Take your date to see the butterflies!! The room is magical and relaxing. Don't forget to look to the right on the right on the way out to see all the cocoons. They are so cool and you might see in hatching

    Ali B.

    So fun! My family and I were wanting to check out a museum that we hadn't been to before so we decided to go here! Although the taxidermy animals did freak us out a bit, we really enjoyed it! My favorite was the butterfly garden, but walking through here was fun and we liked the little bridge too where you can read about birds. Would definitely be a fun place to take kids!

    Catherine G.

    Our 18 month toddler loves this place Easy to find parking if you come early in the morning like right at opening Other families with young children often waiting at the door for it to open Amazing butterfly room, our kiddo goes crazy for the butterflies The secret woods playground is also fun New kids area with water area is also loved though bring a change of socks because your feet will get wet and they ask you to take off your shoes before going into the area Another cool water exhibit to understand dams etc Smaller than some of the other Chicago museums but the perfect size for a small child because they don't have the stamina for big museums anyway Also not nearly as busy or crowded as other museums so that's great We came so often I bought family membership!

    Anna M.

    Great for kids, but adults may find there isn't as much to do here. We were in Chicago with a friend and decided to check out this museum since we had done most of the other big museums in the city. We really enjoyed the butterfly area which was some of the reason we came here in the first place. There are other areas in the museum which are kids only which we did not realize when we first got a ticket. The native gardens around the building were interesting and beautiful to look at. We spent less time here than we originally thought and it seems there is room for improvement on the museum side. I have been to other kids science and nature museums which are geared towards kids and they still had parts which could be interesting to both kids and adults, especially since it's educational. With that being said I would say children under 13 is the main audience here, with there being special areas for those even younger. I'd suggest to make it more educational and interactive for both adults and children to enjoy, some areas felt like more of a jungle gym than an educational exhibit.

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