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These are the best educational family activities in the Triangle

From interactive museums to captivating outdoor adventures, the Triangle offers an array of family-friendly activities that combine entertainment with learning.

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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
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Rachel Driskell
, WRAL contributor

From interactive museums to captivating outdoor adventures, the Triangle offers an array of family-friendly activities that combine entertainment with learning.

Check out the area’s local offerings of fun, interactive, (even free!) family entertainment.

This list was put together from winners of the WRAL Viewers Choice Awards.

The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in downtown Raleigh is a must-visit for families seeking an educational experience. This museum boasts an impressive collection of interactive exhibits, including the iconic Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur and the Living Conservatory, which houses an array of butterflies and tropical plants. Don't miss the opportunity to participate in hands-on experiments and explore the Discovery Room, where children can engage in scientific exploration. General admission is free.

Address: 11 W. Jones St., Raleigh

Also located in downtown Raleigh, Marbles Kids Museum is a place where education and play seamlessly merge. Marbles offers numerous hands-on exhibits and activities. From building structures with giant foam blocks to experimenting with water currents and circuits, children can immerse themselves in a world of creative exploration and problem-solving.

Address: 201 E. Hargett St., Raleigh

The Museum of Life and Science in Durham is an ideal destination for families seeking to spark curiosity in the natural world. The museum features interactive exhibits, such as the Dinosaur Trail and Hideaway Woods, where children can roam through treehouses and explore nature up close. Be sure to visit the Butterfly House, where colorful butterflies flutter around you, and don't miss the opportunity to stroll through the picturesque Catch the Wind exhibit showcasing kinetic sculptures. There is something for everyone at this museum.

Address: 433 W. Murray Ave., Durham

For those fascinated by space and astronomy, the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center in Chapel Hill is a must-visit. Offering planetarium shows, interactive exhibits and educational programs, Morehead provides a captivating journey into the cosmos. Delve into the mysteries of the universe, learn about the latest space discoveries and ignite your family's passion for science and exploration.

Address: 250 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill

If you're looking to combine education with the beauty of nature, a visit to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens is a must. Located on the Duke University campus, these stunning gardens provide a tranquil escape while offering valuable learning experiences. Families can take self-guided tours, participate in educational programs and discover the vast array of plants, flowers and wildlife that call these gardens home.

Address: 420 Anderson St., Durham

The North Carolina Museum of Art is a cultural gem that showcases a diverse collection of artwork spanning various time periods and styles. While exploring the galleries, families can engage in art-focused activities and discover the stories behind the masterpieces. The museum's park also offers outdoor art installations, sculptures and walking trails, providing a delightful blend of art and nature.

Address: 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh
Looking for more things to do? Check out this WRAL article on free family activities in the Triangle area.