There is always something fun happening at the Cameron
Park Zoo! In addition to seeing the wonderful animal
exhibits, enjoy the new Brazos River Country exhibit.
There's lots for kids to do at Cameron
Park. Learn about wildflowers during an educational
tour through the park. Take a walk through Miss Nellie's Pretty
Place. This wildflower preserve has winding paths open all
year long, and is as pretty as a picture from March through
June. Or play a game of Disc Golf on the 18 hole course. It's
free and open year-round.
At Lion's Park, ride
on a miniature train, play putt-putt, drive a go-kart, or
ride on a bumper boat. For more information, call (254)
772-4340.
Stroll across the wooden slats of Waco's Suspension
Bridge and imagine how it was when cowboys drove
their cattle across it in 1870.
See Baylor's bear mascots romp and play at the Bear Plaza
on the Baylor University Campus, 1200 S. 5th St.
Five neighborhood Spray
Parks are located throughout Waco. Cameron Park,
Kendrick Park, Chapel Park, Dewey Park and Mountainview Park
offers a wet splash to anyone willing to press the "water"
button. The parks are free and open during daylight hours.
The Waco
Water Park is the coolest place to be this summer
for kids of all ages. Two towering water slides and two pools
provide a great escape from the summer heat.
At Homestead Heritage,
kids can see the many homesteading crafts and skills used
in daily life - skills that revolve around homestead living
in a traditional agrarian culture.
Indoor Activities
Art Center Waco
has fun hands-on activities for the "child in all of
us". Art Center Waco takes visitors around the world
with Islamic calligraphy, Japanese origami, Turkish paper
making, and French valentine making.
Like sports? The
Texas Sports Hall of Fame is a great place to
learn about a favorite team or player. Interactive displays
provide the opportunity to match stride, height, hand and
shoe size to those of an average NBA player. Answers to a
sports trivia quiz can be found throughout the Hall of Fame.
This is one quiz kids will love!
Learn about the legendary Pied Piper at the Armstrong
Browning Library. Robert Browning composed the
popular poem for Willie Macready, a bedridden 10 year-old
to read and illustrate. The original pencil sketches drawn
by Willie, and the stained glass window depicting the story
can be seen at the library.
The Dr Pepper Museum
is the home of the world's oldest major soft drink. The first
floor contains a replica of the drug store where Dr Pepper
was invented as well as an animatron of pharmacist Dr Charles
Alderton telling the story of its invention. The interactive
exhibits designed for younger audiences are fun and educational.
The computer game "What's your favorite soft drink?"
is great fun for those wanting to test their knowledge of
Dr Pepper history.
Kids of all ages will find something to discover at the
Mayborn Museum Complex.
Themed discovery rooms allow kids to try on clothing from
around the world, scrape skins and grind corn like Native
Americans, stand inside a beating heart, or work on science
experiments.
Learn how children in the 1880s popped popcorn without a
microwave or stove. A tour guide will take you through
Earle-Harrison House and show you why children
who lived in this house enjoyed spending time in the kitchen.
Learn what life was like in the late 1800s while visiting
one of Waco's five historic homes. Take a guided tour through
Earle-Napier-Kinnard House,
East Terrace,
Fort House,
McCulloch House, or Earle-Harrison House, and
see the difference in how children played.
Catch a rodeo or weekend horse show at the Heart
of Texas Fair Complex.