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    Victory Junction

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Miriam P Benner Children's Museum - Outdoor climbing area

    Miriam P Benner Children's Museum

    4.2(46 reviews)
    14.4 miDowntown

    Greensboro seems to do well with places to let children explore and run off some energy. I've been…read morewith the grands to the Science Center many times, and today was my first visit with them to the Greensboro Children's Museum. They have carefully and creatively designed areas for the children to explore. I was impressed that some of them are designed for the 5-year-old + crowd to create things to make them work, such as a movable pipe system to create paths for balls to go through. There were so many hands-on activities for the kids. A grocery store, pizza parlor, Postal Service, and Medical Center, are all designed to let the kids pretend to their heart's content. Kids seemed to love the transportation area, will full-size police car, fire truck, mail truck, EMS, and my personal favorite - the NASCAR race cars. The final area we visited (my son-in-law knew to make it the last thing) was the waterworks play area. Very clever water activities for all the kids and wisely placed dryers to dry wet hands (maybe some shirts as well!) Since it was December and chilly we didn't explore the huge outdoor activity area. Very nice museum for the kids!

    A Greensboro Classic, Fun for Kids and Adults Alike!…read more I've attended a few of the adult-only events (On-Tap, 90s Night) and a couple of standard visits to the Miriam P. Brenner Children's Museum, and they are always such a treat! It's so much fun to explore the exhibits without kids around and enjoy the playful, creative atmosphere. The museum was the first children's museum in the Triad and still features some of its original exhibits -- including the iconic big red chair, which is a total photo favorite! During regular hours, the museum is perfect for kids ages 0-12, with hands-on learning and interactive play spaces that spark curiosity and imagination. But my personal favorite -- the Neptune Climber XXL -- is definitely for all ages! It's an amazing structure that brings out everyone's inner child. I mean it is 2 stories high. The staff is friendly, the events are well-organized, and the museum continues to be a special part of Greensboro. Whether you're bringing little ones or attending an adult night, this place never fails to bring smiles and good memories.

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    Camp W Herman Weaver YMCA

    Camp W Herman Weaver YMCA

    5.0(2 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    Perhaps you want a week without the kids causing a ruckus in the house. Maybe you want to find a…read moreprogram that gives your child leadership skills. Or maybe you just need to send your kid somewhere while you're at work during the dog days of summer. Look no further, Camp Weaver is definitely the best option for you in the Triad area. Spanning across over 100 acres of property, camp has a plethora of options of things that your child can do, so that they can make themselves at home. There is surely an activity for every kid, playing sports, doing arts and crafts, swimming at the lake, and much, much more! And, although Camp Weaver advertises themselves as an outdoor camp, their facilities are equipped with air conditioning and electricity to make your child's stay exciting, yet comfortable. The staff also do a great job promoting a sense of community at camp, and have a collective mission to make each child's experience at camp the best they could possibly have. I would like to highlight Camp Weaver's leadership camps. As a former participant of these programs, I can say that I grew as a leader via the leadership camps, and I can attribute much of my maturity and growth to these programs. These multi-week camp sessions throw campers into situations where they are forced to work together, which teach them valuable soft skills, which they could carry with them into the future. I would highly recommend the Leaders in Training program at Camp Weaver as a way to give your child a fun experience at camp, while also exposing them to a program where they can achieve personal growth. Overall, Camp Weaver is absolutely the best place to send your kid for camp. They will get to try new things, meet new people, grow as individuals, and truly have the experience of a lifetime.

    This camp was amazing! I'm not an outdoorsy girl but it was nice seeing the kids have so much fun…read more There are cabins that have separate bathrooms and they were clean. The camp counselors were friendly and knowledgeable! Shout out to Cobra, Big Eagle, Soap, Tuna, Batman and Pigeon!!! Y'all made the trip enjoyable and the food was great. Thank you so much!!!

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