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The Evelyn Burrow Museum

4.7(43 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger elementary-aged children are captivated by the live bee demonstrations and enjoy the sensory experience of working with beeswax, while older kids appreciate learning the science behind beekeeping and creating more detailed candle designs.

About

The Evelyn Burrow Museum offers a sweet hands-on experience where kids discover the fascinating world of bees and candle-making. This interactive museum combines educational live beekeeping demonstrations with the creative fun of crafting personalized beeswax candles to take home, making it a memorable outing that blends learning with artistic expression.

Highlights

  • Hands-on beeswax candle making that kids can take home as souvenirs
  • Live beekeeping demonstrations with real hives and buzzing bees
  • Interactive exhibits teaching about bee biology and honey production
  • Opportunity to see beekeepers in action with protective gear
  • Educational displays about the importance of bees to the environment

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early in your visit window (closer to 9:00 AM) for smaller crowds and more one-on-one time during the candle-making activity.
  2. 2.Dress kids in clothes that can get waxy. The candle-making process is hands-on and beeswax can be tricky to wash out.
  3. 3.Bring a small box or bag to safely transport finished candles home, as they may still be slightly soft after creation.
  4. 4.Ask staff about feeding times for the live bee demonstrations to ensure you catch the most active and engaging moments.
  5. 5.Plan your visit for Tuesday through Thursday when it's typically less crowded than Fridays.

Best Time to Visit

Tuesday or Wednesday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) offer the quietest experience with more personalized attention during demonstrations. Spring and fall are particularly nice as the beekeeping exhibits are most active during these seasons.

What to Know

This budget-friendly attraction ($ pricing) is located on the Wallace State campus with ample free parking. The museum is closed weekends and Mondays, so plan accordingly for weekday visits only.

Seasonal Notes

While open year-round on weekdays, bee activity is most impressive during spring and summer months. The museum is closed Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays throughout the year.

Nearby Eats

Head to downtown Cullman (about 10 minutes away) for family-friendly options like Rumors Deli or All Steak Restaurant, both offering kid menus and casual atmospheres perfect for post-museum meals.

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