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Childrens Science Explorium - Boca Raton (FL)

Address: 🏡 300 S Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486
Phone : +1 (561) 347-3912
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    06-2025 Childrens Science Explorium in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Boca Raton, FL, USA
  • Daggerwing Nature Center - Boca Raton Simple Pleasures: We were just here on a Field Trip with Sandpiper Shores Elm. The presentation in the class style room was very informative. The room was filled with rescued animals, and the Nature Teacher was Very Informative and kept the children engaged. We were allowed to touch a little Owl and a Snake and a Tortoise and even a Baby Alligator! The kids were thrilled. They learned a lot too. Then we did the Tree Covered Nature Trail and that was amazing. It was the perfect day weather wise and the trail was flourishing with trees birds and other wildlife. The kids really enjoyed that as well! The Nature Teacher accompanied the class and explained about certain trees plants and animals that live in and around the area. The kids even saw a turtle in the water! Then we were brought into the other side where there is a Huge Nature Center. It’s amazing in there, and has a lot of educational things for the kids as well as animals! I was so impressed the 1st time I went here years ago for Halloween. Seeing it again impressed me even more. This is a great place to educate kids on nature and conservation of our precious wildlife. If your a school and are considering taking your classes here, stop thinking and do it, you will be thrilled you did and so will your classes!
    Yamato Scrub Natural Area - Boca Raton Y Frank (Frank Y): Nice area to walk for a change of pace. Ten parking spots. You are in the city so not not a quiet place but dont have to worry about cars or bike.
    The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum - Boca Raton Cintia: What an incredible place! Anthony at the front desk was such a delight. Super helpful, insightful and definitely loves what he does. He provided me with so many great historical facts about Boca! The place is clean, well organized and properly displays historical artifacts. Great visuals! Considering buying the membership! Highly recommend for those who enjoy learning about our past and those who have come before us.
    Pondhawk Natural Area - Boca Raton Veronica LaChance: My husband and I having been visiting all parks in our surrounding area that have trails and this one is 10 out of 10. It’s beautiful!
    Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park - Boca Raton Bill Lozano: I’ve been to this park a few times to take walks. It’s a large park and my wife and I will walk 3 to 5 miles around it. During the week it’s not busy but even on weekends you will find places to park without any issues. This 872 acre park has almost everything. Tennis center, pickleball, baseball fields, volleyball, golf course, racquetball/handball courts, water park, canoe/kayak launch, picnic areas with grills, playground for ages 2-5 years, ages 5-12 years, ages 2-12 years, Amphitheaters​, Dog park, running path, Daggerwing Nature Center and so much more. You can enter from Yamato Road, Park Access Road or Glades Road. The park is always kept in good shape but they have some electrical issues so bathrooms are closed but porta potties have been installed until the issues are fixed. Also some field and parking lot lights aren’t working. Since this park is in far western Boca it’s not as busy as most other parks in the Boca, Delray,Boynton area.
    Boca Express Train Museum - Boca Raton Melissa Dan: Great historical place to go to learn about the history of the boca train museum. The interactive tour inside of the train reenacting the experience is very original and is a must do if you have kids or are taking students on a field trip. I would highly recommend this place for elementary students to go on a field trip.
    Coconut Cove Waterpark and Community Center - Boca Raton Liontude LLC: Great way to entrain the kids. Driving is about 45 mins for me but it’s definitely worth it. Saturday we were there from 10-1pm my kids had fun. Weather was perfect, there was a lot of people but enough space so we can play and enjoy without feeling crowded. Big slides were fun, lazy river not crowded, 4ft pool has a decent size and the playground for the little ones has a lot of options(just be careful is a lot of water falling and it could be overwhelming for little ones and babies). They sell snacks but no hot food, bring your own or order DoorDash like we did, also you cannot use your own floats.
    Pinewoods Park - Boca Raton Joe Graham: The park has three baseball fields for youth sports. The fields are well maintained and utilized by local teams most days. The playground is a bit weatherbeaten and the day we visited, there was no one playing there. Parking and restrooms are tidy and sufficient for a park of this size. A small lake is situated behind the ball fields and separates the park from a large subdivision.
    Sand Pine Park - Boca Raton Alanna Avalone: Pine Sand Park is one of our favorite spots! We bike there at least three times a week, it’s become a special part of our routine. My toddler, Liane, loves it every time. It’s a clean, peaceful park with just the right mix of open space and nature. So lucky to have it right next to our home!
    Greater Boca Raton Beach District - Boca Raton Robert D: Their limited resources (only 3 employees) requires most of their budget to go through the city for maintaining the parks in the city. The city must approve improvements proposed for their Boca Teeca property & the city council has denied approval of golf amenities 3+ times in the past=dont ask the BPD for golf in their next proposal.