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🎨 Museums for Kids in Dallas, TX

12 children's museums, science centers, and interactive exhibits rated and reviewed by families.

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science tourist attraction in Dallas, TX🎨 Museum
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The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a spectacular five-story wonderland featuring eleven interactive exhibit halls that bring science to life through hands-on experiences. Kids can race alongside a virtual T. rex, feel the ground shake in an earthquake simulator, explore a stunning gem and mineral hall, and even learn about energy and engineering through engaging exhibits that make complex concepts accessible and exciting for young minds.

🕑 3-4 hours to see all eleven halls, or 5-6 hours if you have enthusiastic young scientists who want to try every interactive element
Dallas Museum of Art art museum in Dallas, TX🎨 Museum
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4.7(12,628)$$

The Dallas Museum of Art offers an enriching cultural experience for families without breaking the bank,general admission is always free! With dedicated self-guided family tours, interactive activity stations, and world-class collections spanning 5,000 years, kids can explore everything from ancient artifacts to contemporary installations in a welcoming, stroller-friendly environment.

🕑 2-3 hours
Garland Landmark Museum museum in Garland, TX🎨 Museum
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4.8(69)$13 mi · Garland

The Garland Landmark Museum offers families a charming, bite-sized introduction to local history that won't overwhelm young attention spans. This intimate museum brings Garland's past to life through hands-on exhibits and artifacts that help kids understand how their community grew from a small farming town to the thriving city it is today.

🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours
Frontiers of Flight Museum museum in Dallas, TX🎨 Museum
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Located right at Dallas Love Field, the Frontiers of Flight Museum is a paradise for aviation-loving kids with over 30 aircraft on display, including rare Smithsonian pieces. Children get hands-on experience with flight simulators, can explore real cockpits, and marvel at everything from vintage biplanes to space capsules, making it an educational adventure that feels like playtime.

🕑 2-3 hours
Interurban Railway Museum tourist attraction in Plano, TX🎨 Museum
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4.7(271)Free18 mi · Plano

This charming free museum brings Plano's electric railway history to life with a vintage interurban rail car that kids can explore, hands-on model train displays, and engaging exhibits about the city's transportation past. It's a compact, manageable stop that's perfect for young train enthusiasts without overwhelming little ones, and the price (free!) makes it an easy addition to any Plano outing.

🕑 30-60 minutes
The Mustangs of Las Colinas Sculpture and Museum and Visitors Center sculpture in Irving, TX🎨 Museum
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The Mustangs of Las Colinas features nine larger-than-life bronze mustang sculptures galloping through a dramatic granite water feature at Williams Square. This stunning public art installation offers kids a chance to marvel at the impressive 1.5-times-life-size horses while splashing around the water plaza, making it perfect for photos and an educational art experience that takes just enough time to keep little ones engaged.

🕑 45 minutes to 1 hour
Nasher Sculpture Center museum in Dallas, TX🎨 Museum
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The Nasher Sculpture Center offers a unique blend of indoor galleries and a stunning outdoor sculpture garden where kids can experience modern art in an accessible, open-air setting. The free First Saturday family art workshops are a major draw, providing hands-on creative activities that help children connect with art in meaningful ways while exploring works by renowned sculptors.

🕑 1-2 hours for a typical visit, or 2-3 hours on First Saturday if participating in workshops
A W Perry Homestead Museum tourist attraction in Carrollton, TX🎨 Museum
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4.5(171)$14 mi · Carrollton

Step back in time at the A.W. Perry Homestead Museum, where kids can experience authentic 1900s farm life through hands-on activities and interactions with heritage animals. This well-preserved farmstead in Carrollton offers children a rare opportunity to explore historic buildings, learn traditional farm skills, and connect with the past in a tangible, memorable way.

🕑 1.5-2 hours
Ruth Paine House Museum museum in Irving, TX🎨 Museum
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4.5(49)$11 mi · Irving

The Ruth Paine House Museum offers families a fascinating window into 1960s suburban life through this beautifully preserved mid-century home. With its family-oriented programming and educational tours, it's an excellent opportunity for kids to experience history firsthand and see how families lived during a pivotal era in American history.

🕑 45 minutes to 1 hour
Meow Wolf Grapevine's The Real Unreal tourist attraction in Dallas, TX🎨 Museum
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Meow Wolf Grapevine's The Real Unreal is a mind-bending, immersive art experience where kids and parents explore mysterious portals, hidden passageways, and surreal installations across 40,000+ square feet of interactive exhibits. Unlike traditional museums, children are encouraged to touch everything, open drawers, push buttons, and solve puzzles as they uncover the storyline woven throughout bizarre and beautiful rooms.

🕑 3-4 hours
Crayola Experience Plano indoor playground in Dallas, TX🎮 Entertainment
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Crayola Experience Plano brings the iconic crayon brand to life with over 20 interactive, creativity-focused attractions spread across a colorful indoor space. Kids can create custom crayon labels, watch how crayons are made, spin art with melted wax, design digital coloring pages, and explore a dedicated Toddler Town play area, making it a perfect rainy-day or hot Texas summer destination for creative young minds.

🕑 2.5-3 hours
National Scouting Museum museum in Irving, TX🎨 Museum
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$$13 mi · Irving

The National Scouting Museum in Irving offers an interactive journey through scouting history that goes far beyond displays in glass cases. Kids can climb real rock walls, participate in hands-on activities, and explore exhibits designed to engage curious minds through physical challenges and interactive learning experiences that bring the spirit of scouting to life.

🕑 2-3 hours

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