![]() ![]() Slip and slide at a water parkįor those seeking aquatic excitement, Glendale’s Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Mesa’s Golfland Sunsplash, Great Wolf Lodge Arizona near Scottsdale and many other water parks are open for the season. $16.95 free for children younger than 2 and active military personnel with ID. ![]() You might have seen Desert Botanical Garden in the daytime but what about at night? The gardens open on Saturday nights (except July 1) throughout the summer so bring some flashlights and take part in hands-on activities, eat from local food trucks, play yard games, enjoy live performances and learn about desert creatures.ĭetails: 6:30-9:30 p.m. If you're willing to take a road trip, Arizona State Parks also offer a variety of ranger-led summertime activities throughout the state that encourage kids to learn about the environment. To check out the options, some of which require advance registration, visit. Maricopa County Parks have a robust schedule of events - some of which are indoors - such as a presentation on bats, guided bird walks, night hikes and bike rides, explorations of the desert's nocturnal wildlife and scorpion safaris. View Gallery: Superstition Mountains and Lost Dutchman State Park in photos Explore the outdoors with an expertĭespite the heat, there's much to see and appreciate about the Sonoran Desert. $17 for 1-61 years old, $16 for age 62 and older, free for infants under 1 year old. It's recommended that you bring either a bathing suit or a change of clothes.ĭetails: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, with foam bursts happening throughout each day. The foam zone is open for the season right outside the museum's entrance, providing "an abundance of bubbles all summer long." It's open 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The Children's Museum of Phoenix offers a variety of exhibits "designed for children ages birth to 10." The museum offers a baby zone, gardening, tricycle riding, a climbing structure and a mock grocery store, among other experiences. $47 for unlimited thrill rides add-on passes available. Attractions include a two-loop roller coaster, go-karts, bumper boats, free fall and miniature Ferris wheel.ĭetails: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. With 20 rides and attractions plus several 18-hole miniature golf courses and an arcade, Castles N Coasters can keep kids occupied for most of the day. ![]() Harrington Gallery on Level 3.Ĭamp Innovation will return this summer with five-day camp sessions through July 28.ĭetails: 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. The limited-time Science of Guinness World Records exhibition is on show in the Sybil B. New places to shop: These 20 stores recently opened in metro Phoenix Arizona Science CenterĪt the Arizona Science Center, families can learn about the mechanics of flying, be immersed in a 360-degree experience in one of the country's largest planetariums and learn about our bodies' internal processes. Via de Ventura, on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale. Looking to be transported to the Jurassic period? Or perhaps the family could use an oceanic adventure with sharks, otters and sea lions.Īrizona Boardwalk near Scottsdale is home to several family-friendly entertainment venues, shops and eateries, including:ĭetails: 9500 E. View Gallery: OdySea aquarium in Arizona: See sharks, fish and other marine life ![]()
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