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Wildwood Historical Society historical place in Wildwood, MO
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Wildwood Historical Society

4.5(13 reviews)$Museum
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 6-14. Elementary and middle school students will appreciate the local history connections and educational programs, while younger children may have shorter attention spans. Great for homeschool families and kids studying Missouri history.

About

The Wildwood Historical Society offers a cozy, intimate look at local history that's perfect for sparking curiosity in young learners. This small museum features hands-on exhibits and artifacts that bring Wildwood's past to life, from early settlement days to more recent history, making it an excellent educational outing that won't overwhelm little ones with information overload.

Highlights

  • Local artifacts and memorabilia showcasing Wildwood's transformation over time
  • Educational programs designed specifically for school-aged children
  • Friendly, knowledgeable volunteers who love sharing local stories
  • Rotating exhibits that highlight different aspects of community history

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead to ask about their educational programs and guided tours, which can make the experience much more engaging for kids
  2. 2.Visit during their special event days when they often have hands-on activities and demonstrations that bring history to life
  3. 3.The museum is small, so combine it with outdoor activities at nearby parks for a full day outing
  4. 4.Ask staff about the children's scavenger hunt or activity sheets if available - they're great for keeping kids engaged
  5. 5.This makes an excellent supplement to school history lessons, so bring any questions your kids have been learning about

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings are typically quietest, giving your family more one-on-one time with exhibits and staff. Check their website for special event days and educational programming which offer enhanced experiences for families.

What to Know

This is a small, volunteer-run museum, so hours may be limited - always verify hours before visiting. Admission is typically free or by donation, making it a budget-friendly educational stop.

Seasonal Notes

Hours may be more limited during winter months. Check their schedule for special holiday-themed programs and exhibits during Christmas and other celebrations that highlight historical traditions.

Nearby Eats

Head to Main Street St. Charles (about 15 minutes away) for numerous family-friendly options like Hendel's Restaurant & Tavern or Picasso's Coffee House, both offering kid-approved menus in a historic setting.

More Activities Near Wildwood

Adventure

Al Foster Trail

Free

The Al Foster Trail offers families a safe, paved pathway perfect for introducing kids to biking and outdoor adventure in a beautiful natural setting. Stretching through scenic Wildwood landscapes, this multi-use trail provides an excellent opportunity for families to enjoy quality time together while walking, biking, or jogging at their own pace through woods and open spaces.

Shopping

Wildwood Town Center Plaza

Free

Wildwood Town Center Plaza offers families a relaxed, open-air shopping and dining experience where kids can stretch their legs between stops. This walkable mixed-use center combines practical shopping with family-friendly restaurants and regular seasonal events that bring the community together, making it more than just a typical shopping trip.

Park

Wildwood Community Park

4.8Free

Wildwood Community Park is a spacious, well-maintained neighborhood gem that offers something for every member of the family. With multiple playground areas, sports courts, and plenty of shaded pavilions perfect for spreading out a picnic blanket, this park consistently earns rave reviews from local families who appreciate its clean facilities and variety of activities all in one convenient location.

Park

Bluff View Park

4.8Free

Bluff View Park offers families a perfect combination of playground fun and breathtaking natural scenery overlooking the Meramec River valley. This well-maintained Wildwood gem provides plenty of space for kids to burn energy on the playground equipment while parents can relax at picnic tables and soak in some of Missouri's most stunning valley views.