Address: 347 22nd St, Ogden, UT 84401, USA
Phone: +18013949663
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–4:30PM
Friday: 10AM–4:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–4:30PM
Bob Blue
Feels like it's missing a more active playground-like component, but otherwise this is a very comprehensive, educational, and fun place for kids. I even learned some new stuff as an adult!
Aris Cortes
Great we did a Pirate experience and my daughter was thrilled. I recomend it.
Jessica Joe
Blown away by this place! So freaking adorable and fun. Only $5 for an adult, children under 2 are free and kids are $10 for 3 hours of the cutest, funnest kids place ever.
Stephanie Harris
My grandchildren love The treehouse museum. We spend three to four hours there and they still don't want to leave. They really enjoy the participlay, chalk garden activities and pretending. My grandsons love love the trains.
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I don't think I've ever heard anyone speak Spanish, well, no one from the workers!
I would talk to them. They have always been good to work with us when there has been an issue.
I have gone there with my grandkids before they were a year old. Many displays are for children that are older, but there are many displays that you can do with your children even when they are very young. Some displays are very good for young kids when both parents or a parent and helper can interact with the child such as the puppet stage.
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They are part of the blue star museum program if anyone in your family serves in the military, but that's only during the summer.
Treehouse Museum is very accessible, with an elevator to the second level. The main deck of the tree in the center of the Museum is not wheelchair accessible, but there is a higher "deck" looking out through the tree that is. The adventure tower on the south side of the tree is a climbing structure. We have quite a few visitors and members with wheelchairs who enjoy exploring with us.
It just a large group of different places for the kids to play in and learn about Utah and and you can have parties and all these other things here
It's best if you get the year pass. It's $50 for one kid and their parents or grandparents. A babysitter can even take the kids. Otherwise it's $7 each time and you have to pay for the adults if you don't have a year pass.
Its accros the street from the Ogden LDS temple. Tons of fun for kids. Geared towards ages 3-10. I'd say. But almost any age would find something interesting.
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