1 / 3Kidspace Children's Museum
π North Arroyo, CA
Interactive children's museum on a 3.5-acre campus with indoor science and physics exhibits alongside outdoor climbing structures, a water creek, Muddy Boot Farm, and a dedicated early childhood space for infants.
My kids love going here. We have a family membership and love going any chance we get. Any time we go, thereβs always something fun to do. It never gets old. Most of the time we stay till closing. I love that the theme changes every so often. Halloween and Christmas are really fun themes there. The water creek is also very fun in the summer and those perfect sunny Cali days. Thereβs plenty of things to do. Thereβs an inside area for play, creativity, and exploration. The outside area is for play, imagination, and exploring. My kidsβ favorite area is the bike area. They get to ride on tricycles. Thereβs a smaller play and bike area for the little 4 and under next to it. They can play in water, ride on smaller tricycles, go on a small slide, and play with hands on activities.
π Family Action Verdict
Delivers hours of engagement for children from crawling age through around 10, with enough exhibit variety that revisits don't feel repetitive. The water creek is the unanimous child favourite on warm days β treat spare clothes as mandatory, not optional. Local families consistently cite membership value.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Millennial Reviews
9 months ago
βMy kids love going here. We have a family membership and love going any chance we get. Any time we go, thereβs always something fun to do. It never gets old. Most of the time we stay till closing. I love that the theme changes every so often. Halloween and Christmas are really fun themes there. The water creek is also very fun in the summer and those perfect sunny Cali days. Thereβs plenty of things to do. Thereβs an inside area for play, creativity, and exploration. The outside area is for play, imagination, and exploring. My kidsβ favorite area is the bike area. They get to ride on tricycles. Thereβs a smaller play and bike area for the little 4 and under next to it. They can play in water, ride on smaller tricycles, go on a small slide, and play with hands on activities.β
Cynthia Gonzalez
7 months ago
βI grew up going here , so now I take my daughter, nieces and nephews. Staff is always so kind. I went on a really hot day, but rest assured you can buy cold drinks/food at fair prices ( cheaper than most museums/amusement parks). They also have water fountains throughout the museum and a little pond where kids can get wet. Just make sure to pack extra clothes. I was also pleasantly surprised when my nephew lost his iPhone and it was turned in to the lost and found. For people like myself who are parents and get social anxiety, the crowds tend to be smaller than fairs or amusement parks which is a plus. My daughter loves the craft room and all the interactive exhibits.β
regis kwong
2 months ago
βWe spent the whole time exploring, thereβs so much to do, from activities with shapes and nature to the ocean-themed areas. It really felt like a big adventure for the little ones. It seems like a great spot for a mix of ages, too, definitely good for babies, toddlers, and young school kids. Our granddaughter absolutely loved it and actually learned a lot while playing. We will definitely be adding this one to her list of regular activities!β
Nicole Ramos
4 months ago
βSuch a fun and amazing place. I went for the 1st time yesterday with my son and niece. Everything was hands on , learning, crafting it was fantastic. I highly recommend it. The cost is affordable and you can spent hours in there. They have both indoor and outdoor activities, even a water creek you can play in.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Kidspace spans 3.5 acres adjacent to the Rose Bowl with dozens of purpose-built interactive exhibits covering physics, natural science, and agricultural exploration. Outdoor highlights include a giant hawk's nest climbing structure, a naturalistic water creek (bring spare clothes), and Muddy Boot Farm. Indoors: rocket and lever physics stations, music areas, and an infant learning center. Seasonal themes include Butterfly Season, Halloween, and Christmas programming.



