Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, Springfield, MO



Location: 500 W. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65807

Website: http://www.wondersofwildlife.org/

This place is nothing short of amazing and worth the drive. If you want to do some comparing here are the numbers:

1.) Wonders of Wildlife aquarium admission costs about $24.95 for kids 4-11, and adults are $43 per person (depending on the day/season). You can buy a combo ticket and get into the aquarium and the wildlife museum  (highly recommend both, you're there anyway so why not just go for it!). We visited the aquarium first, then had lunch in the cafe, and then did the wildlife galleries and it took about 3.5 hours for everything. It could have easily taken longer, we didn't sit through any of the movies and we kind of rushed through the end exhibits as we were tired. I would plan for at least 3 hours to a max of 6 hours for your visit.



Just a note about Shedd, you can find deals if you buy a CityPASS, and also parking costs an average of $20. 



Jellyfish are always mesmerizing




The shark area was super cool









They have these interactive touch screens everywhere that show what fish are in the tank and give you info about them.








Like Sea Life in KC, they have all these bubble tanks so you can crawl up in there and get a 360 view of the tank.









They had 2 areas for "petting" animals. One tank had horseshoe crabs and the larger tank had stingrays.







This sea shell collection was amazing








This was the swamp area complete with rope bridge and gators.







Seahorses!



They have the same thing that the Magic House has, where you draw a fish, scan it in, and it 'swims' on the wall.




The gift shop was awesome!








360-degree tunnel like Sea Lion Sound at the zoo




After the aquarium, you have to walk through Bass Pro Shop to get to the Wildlife half of the museum. That is an experience in itself!










































Thursday, May 28, 2020

Owl Hollow Park, Ellisville



Location: 809 Covallis Court, Ellisville, MO 63011

Amenities: Playground, Basketball court

Website: http://www.ellisville.mo.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={7360F4CA-52DB-4B5D-9154-6FE89647F56E}

Playground ground cover: Poured Rubber

Owl Hollow Park features a nature play theme playground with poured-in-place rubber safety surfacing. This GameTime PlayWorx custom design includes a treehouse look with the look and feel of actual tree bark with GFRC, timber slat roofs, vine climber, honeycomb climber, leaf scramble, and tree stump steppers. There are benches placed along the edge of the play space with shade. This playground is a great example of a nature theme play area that blends with the surroundings.









Basketball court




There is a baby swing, and adaptive swing, and 2 sling swings.









Saturday, May 2, 2020

Winston Brown Recreaction Complex, Edwardsville



Location: 1325 Schiller Ave., Edwardsville, IL 62025

Website: https://www.cityofedwardsville.com/475/List-of-Parks-in-Edwardsville

Playground Ground Cover: Poured Rubber

0.5 acres, previously known as Lower Hoppe Park, this area was renamed and dedicated in honor of the late Winston Brown, long time Park Board Chairman, educator, coach, and City Council member. The site includes; two, lighted softball fields, a children's playground, concession/restroom building, picnic pavilion, and two, lighted full-court basketball courts, complete with spectator seating.



This is a small playground by the ball fields and restroom. There is one play structure with 2 slides, a tic tac toe board, and bars and poles.







Friday, May 1, 2020

Hoppe Park, Edwardsville



Location: 1500 Tower Ave., Edwardsville, IL 62025

Website: https://www.cityofedwardsville.com/475/List-of-Parks-in-Edwardsville

Playground Ground Cover: Poured Rubber

This is a small playground with one play structure. There are a couple slides, a rock wall, a tic tac toe board, and some bars and poles.










The Watershed Nature Center is worth a visit. The Watershed Nature Center is home to over 40 acres of prairie, forest, and wetland habitats. The center features paved walking trails, a raised marsh walk, and a welcome center.  The trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk.


Playground #2 is small with one play structure. It has slides, a chain climber, a rock climber, a steering wheel, and some bars and poles.