Chico Children's Museum

Category: Children's museum

Address: 325 Main St, Chico, CA 95928, USA

Phone: +15308091492

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–4PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 10AM–1PM

Wednesday: 10AM–1PM

Thursday: 10AM–1PM

Friday: 10AM–4PM

Saturday: 10AM–4PM

Reviews

Tito M

Jun 21, 2022

Had a great time! Lots of interactive things for the little ones to play and learn!

bkgourmet

Oct 23, 2021

Took my 25 months old son for first time! He enjoyed the different stations. We spent 1.5 hours. Decent crowd at opening time, morning hours. Cover charge $12 is very fair. I'd take him again of course; for the learning experience.

Thais Macpherson

Jul 14, 2019

So much fun! Unfortunately Chico doesnt have enough fun, indoor places for kids to play or to have parties/get togethers. this is not only a fun place to play but also a great place to learn, create art, listen to story time among many other things. We will definitely be going again!

Patty Grace McKee

Jan 24, 2019

What a delightful place for young children. They are exposed to different environments. There's a camping room, farm area, veterinarian room, cafe room, etc. My grandson's loved the big pool of balls that they could dive into. This is a great find!

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Questions & Answers

Will you always be closed all Mondays and Tuesdays?

Megan Deveraux | Aug 31, 2019
dreamdancerjojo | Aug 31, 2019

Starting in April hours and days will change.

Why does this facility offer illegal camping in front of it? I work downtown at night and this establishment does not properly maintain the front of their business & it has been a source for fights, drug use, harassment, threats & more.

Lois Peitz | Aug 31, 2018
Chico Children's Museum | Aug 31, 2018

Chico Children's Museum works actively with the Downtown Chico Business Association (DCBA), the downtown Property-Based Improvement District (PBID) and the Chico Police Department to actively address illegal behavior. The issues you describe are unfortunately issues many downtown businesses face day-to-day. As you work downtown, you know these issues well. The notion that the museum *offers* illegal camping in its storefront is false. As a community member who wants the best for downtown, we would appreciate you reporting such activity, helping make downtown and the children's museum a place people would like to visit. Rather than airing these issues on social media, we need community stewards who will be part of the solutions downtown. Businesses like the museum need people like you to be advocates rather than detractors.

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