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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Munising to Gatlinburg?
The direct drive from Munising to Gatlinburg is 937 mi (1,508 km), and should have a drive time of 14 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Munising to Gatlinburg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cincinnati, Detroit, Lexington, Knoxville, Dayton, Traverse City, Mackinaw City, Toledo, Ann Arbor, and Frankfort, as well as top places to visit like Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort and Dow Gardens, or the ever-popular Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre.
The top cities between Munising and Gatlinburg are Cincinnati, Detroit, Lexington, Knoxville, Dayton, Traverse City, Mackinaw City, Toledo, Ann Arbor, and Frankfort. Cincinnati is the most popular city on the route. It's 10 hours from Munising and 5 hours from Gatlinburg.
Mackinaw City is a small town located in the northern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. It is home to Colonial Michilimackinac, an 18th-century fort and fur-trading post that has been reconstructed. The famous Mackinac Bridge crosses the Straits of Mackinac and leads to the Upper Peninsula. Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, which was founded in 1889, offers restored quarters and stunning views from its top.
26% as popular as Cincinnati
4 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Gatlinburg
Traverse City, situated in Michigan, serves as the county seat of Grand Traverse County and is also partially located in Leelanau County. It happens to be the biggest city within the 21-county Northern Michigan region. The city boasts of its popular Cherry Festival held annually and is only a short distance away from Sleeping Bear Dunes, a natural wonder which visitors cannot miss while exploring Michigan. Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive offers stunning views of Lake Michigan from atop the dunes.
27% as popular as Cincinnati
1 hour off the main route, 27% of way to Gatlinburg
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Ann Arbor is located to the west of Detroit in the Midwestern state of Michigan. The city is renowned for being home to the University of Michigan, which has an extensive research program. Additionally, there are numerous science-focused attractions located in Ann Arbor such as the Museum of Natural History and the kid-friendly Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum which features interactive exhibits. There is also a vast collection of global artwork on display at the University of Michigan Museum of Art that spans multiple centuries.
16% as popular as Cincinnati
2 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Gatlinburg
Michigan's largest city, Detroit, is known as the "Motor City" due to its connection with the auto industry. The neoclassical Detroit Institute of Arts features the famous Diego Rivera murals depicting this history. Additionally, Motown Records was founded in Detroit and its original headquarters, Hitsville U.S.A., stands as a reminder of their chart-topping success.
81% as popular as Cincinnati
11 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Gatlinburg
Toledo, an Ohioan metropolis situated at the western end of Lake Erie, boasts a rich artistic and industrial heritage. One of its main attractions is the Toledo Museum of Art, which houses an extensive collection of contemporary and classic artwork. The museum's Glass Pavilion is dedicated to exhibiting thousands of glass pieces, reflecting Toledo's long-standing connection to glass production. The Imagination Station is another popular destination in Toledo for children with interactive exhibits that make learning about science fun.
24% as popular as Cincinnati
3 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Gatlinburg
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Dayton, located in western Ohio, is a city known for its rich historical and cultural attractions. The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force showcases an extensive array of aircraft spanning from early 1900s planes to a space shuttle exhibit. At Carillon Historical Park, visitors can explore a Wright Brothers plane, 19th-century buildings, and antique trains. Families with kids can enjoy interactive science exhibits and a small zoo at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.
33% as popular as Cincinnati
5 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Gatlinburg
Cincinnati is an Ohio city located on the Ohio River. The Over-the-Rhine area boasts impressive 19th-century buildings, including Findlay Market with its array of food and craft vendors. Visitors can head north to visit the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden or explore the Cincinnati Museum Center, which comprises history, science, and children's museums housed in Union Terminal's art deco architecture. Those interested in art can marvel at works spanning 6,000 years in the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Gatlinburg
Frankfort is the capital city of the U.S. state of Kentucky and the seat of Franklin County. It is a home rule-class city. The population was 28,602 at the 2020 United States census. Wikipedia.
14% as popular as Cincinnati
18 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Gatlinburg
Lexington, a city in Kentucky, is renowned for its horse farms and racetracks such as Keeneland. The Kentucky Horse Park presents visitors with the International Museum of the Horse and showcases several types of equine breeds. Those interested in history may visit Ashland, the estate of 19th-century politician Henry Clay which features a mansion and formal garden. Additionally, Lexington is an ideal destination for equestrian enthusiasts with attractions such as The Thoroughbred Center located within reach.
42% as popular as Cincinnati
1 minute off the main route, 76% of way to Gatlinburg
Knoxville is an eastern Tennessee city that sits on the Tennessee River. Its Market Square district boasts 19th-century structures housing various shops and eateries, while the Museum of East Tennessee History offers interactive displays featuring regional artwork, textiles, and relics from the Civil War. Moreover, James White's Fort, constructed by a Revolutionary War captain showcases a reconstructed log cabin built in 1786 - Knoxville's inaugural permanent structure.
38% as popular as Cincinnati
4 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Gatlinburg
Best stops along Munising to Gatlinburg drive
The top stops along the way from Munising to Gatlinburg (with short detours) are Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Kings Island, and Market Square. Other popular stops include Keeneland Association Inc, Toledo Zoo, and Detroit Institute of Arts.
The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is a popular attraction in Sault Ste. Marie that offers visitors the chance to experience the fascinating history of bushplanes and aerial firefighting equipment. The museum showcases displays of historic planes, allowing flight enthusiasts of all ages to crawl into aircrafts, explore cockpits, and climb into cargo holds. In addition to its impressive exhibits, the museum also offers a flight simulator for an immersive experience.
Great museum, lots to see for both adults and kids. Unique and fun, nice gift shop too. Probably one of the better activities in town.
Becky S — Google review
Nice little museum with old heritage De Havilland aircrafts like Otter, Beaver and other small airplanes. Water Bomber was the most exciting plane out of all. Kids had a lot of fun checking out the airplanes. You could hop onto some of the planes and check out the cockpit cabin so that was really exciting for kids. There was also a short 3D movie on the water bomber which kids really liked. There were simulator games for kids to fly the planes on screen. Overall it was a great experience!CL
Pinal Patel — Google review
Nice little museum that is full of great looking seaplanes, small aircraft, and a couple of old vehicles. Very interesting 20 min video of firefighting personnel and tankers.
Steve Stephens — Google review
It was so much more than I imagined! This is a must-see for anyone with so much history and amazing planes. The Wildfire show is stunning, and the gift shop has beautiful and unique items. We will go again for sure.
Donna Desforges — Google review
"Bushplane ✈️ museum Sault St. Marie 🇨🇦
Today we visited this museum with family friends 🤗 wonderful experience! 💫 We paid entry fee $6 per person 💵 In World War II, these planes were crucial 🌍 lots of historical evidence, they recreate those days under one roof 🏛️ must-visit! Inside, there's a souvenir shop 🎁 beautiful US-Canada waterfront location 🌊 ample parking 🅿️ washrooms available 🚽 wheelchair accessible! ♿"
Aravinda babu — Google review
Actually going inside the planes was pretty cool. My boys loved it. My favourite activity was the insectarium. I could have stayed in there all day playing with the bugs.
Donna Boucher — Google review
I loved seeing the bush planes that I had only read about. The movie on forest fires was terrifying realistic and informative. I visited on a quiet day and had lots of time to climb into some of the planes and wander about.
Pat Crosscombe — Google review
It's a fun place for kids. Also interesting for adults to spend 2-3 hours.
Sajad Rezakhani — Google review
I've been here twice, and loved it both times. They have a lovely collection of both common and rare planes that helped shape Canada. There is a very informative section on Forest Firefighting. The section is complemented by a number of aircraft used in those rolls. Early airlines also feature heavily at the museum. Both with artifacts and a number of aircraft. Another good section is early radios in Canada. They have a large number of scale models. The models are a little dated but well maintained and represent a large range of aircraft. The Museum also shares the space with an Entomology group called Entomica Insectarium. It's only a couple of dollars more but it is worth it to see some rare and unique critters. These critters included insects, frogs, tortoises/turtles, salt water and fresh water fish, lizards, and birds. Also located here is a trading area for fossils, insects feathers and the like. You bring stuff you've found and trade it with stuff in the museum collection. I highly recommend it if you are visiting Sault Ste Marie.
Joseph Gibbons — Google review
Absolutely fun place to visit with kiddos. The insect exhibit is nice.
The short documentary is amazingly well made too. Will totally recommend as a thing to do in SSM.
PRATYUSH PUSHKAR — Google review
Great museum. Lots of interactive exhibits for the kids to learn about flight and planes. Real planes that you can climb in an experience. But the Insect area was my personal favorite. Staff was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable, and interested in engaging patrons. Will be back!
Rebecca ?Becky? Wilson — Google review
Loved the collection of bushplanes they have on top of a science center about insects. Great place for kids and family.
Krishna Chetty — Google review
It was really awesome to experience so many bush planes at one place. Also, some amazing collection of vintage cars. Must to visit place in Sault Ste. Marie
Gaurav Verma — Google review
Stumbled upon this place while driving through town. The displays are very well presented with many accessible aircraft.
There are interactive things for kids to do as well. I’ve visited many aviation museums and this is one of the best I’ve visited.
Dino — Google review
Very interesting looking back in time at the early
Float planes. You can climb into some but watch your head. Then there is a very interesting movie about fighting forest fires. The aerial shots of the large forest fires is something else.
Jim Reeve — Google review
Very cool first thing was coming in the front accessible doors and they even can provide you with a Scooter but I already had mine . Than they talk to you about the museum tell you about the App then you carry on your way and check out all the great exhibits . Definitely check out inside of some of the planes they have screen to watch a video of the area . And the bush fire video that we didn't get to see (my bad ) lol .
But it's cool cause now we have to go back and check that out . The staff are very helpful and polite the gift shop is amazing .
Jason S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place. Reminds me of the heritage warplane museum in Hamilton. Anyway there was an event going on so it was a little busier than normal or so I'm told. Great event my kids loved it. Looking forward to visiting again.
Grant Cruickshank — Google review
I first noticed this museum while on the Soo Locks boat tour. So the next day I drove across the bridge into Canada to visit 🤠
Unusual setup here, there's more big aircraft brilliantly situated in this hanger then I've seen in any other museum. Excellent use of a small space with big airplanes✈️. And by big, how about a Fokker Tri-Motor, on floats!😱 It's a monster.😳.
There's a separate section in the back all about 🔥firefighting in Canada. This is especially relevant recently😷🫣. Visitors can walk up stairs to a recreated fire tower. There's a movie theater, with rocker🪑seats featuring a Documentary🎥 about firefighting in Canada. The 20 minute movie is very well done.🎟️ I can vouch for this having been in the movie business for 50 years😎.
This airplane museum is a hodgepodge of many things. It has rocks and minerals and shells and even another museum inside with insects. This is a very interesting and hands-on environment for children. There's a lot to learn.👨🏫
And back to the bush planes...
There are aircraft of several types in here, some on floats, some not. Some about different parts of history. Some unrelated to bushfly. Some you can actually go into 🤩 But watch your head.
As I said it is a hodgepodge of different things😬. Very unique nonetheless and definitely enjoyable to walk around and explore 👀 And there's plenty for children to do sort of like an exploratorium with hands-on☝🏻 challenges.
Cute little gift shop at the end.
Lively casino resort offering low-key quarters, plus restaurants, live entertainment & a spa.
I had the pleasure of staying at this hotel for a conference. My room was wonderful! Clean, comfortable and pretty high tech! Just push the button by your bed to open curtains and turn on lights in the morning! The conference room was kept at the correct temperature (for me), the sound was good and they kept our refreshments stocked all day long. Lunch provided was simple, but very tasty and filling. LOVE that there is no smoking throughout the entire facility now! I would stay again!
DeAnna Marshall — Google review
Everything is updated and very clean! Both in the water park and the hotel. Definitely the cleanest water park we've been to in years. I didn't have to walk around going "yuck!" Stepping on grime and getting dirt stuck to my feet. They take care of this place. Very enjoyable, we'll definitely be back! Staff is attentive and helpful as well; we called to ask for more towels around 9am and someone brought them promptly.
Erin E. — Google review
I attended a concert at their outdoor venue. Everything about it was awesome. They had shuttles pick you up from clearly marked parking lots, and take you right to the gate. They have a great system at the gate, and people didn't have to stand in long lines. Bathrooms, yes clean outhouse ones, were plentiful. They had drink runners with coolers all over the lawn area so drinks were plentiful, and less expensive than what I'm used to paying in Ohio. Lighting and sound were on point. I had a wonderful night, and enjoyed the show from the lawn.
michelle dunmire — Google review
Had a great time staying at this casino for the weekend with friends. The casino is large and they have plenty of dealers to fill up the tables. The accommodations throughout the hotel are very nice as well. The convenience store has all the essentials with very affordable pricing and the Ruth's Chris Steakhouse inside of the resort is a must try. Worth checking out for a nice night or weekend!
Adam — Google review
The rooms are absolutely fabulous, I'd rate 10 stars if I could. Everything in the facilities is very clean and fresh smelling. The Ascend is a good sports bar to eat and have a few drinks; we enjoyed visiting with our bartender Vicki. Will definitely return and stay a couple days again in a few months!
Jennifer Nash — Google review
Excellent rooms and facilities. All the rooms have been recently updated and have modern features such as powered blinds and shades. My wife and I had a chance to visit the spa for a massage which was nice and updated as well. There's a variety of restaurant options varying in price, the new Ruth's Chris steakhouse is excellent. Casino is very nice as well, clean, and offers a good variety of games. We will be back!
Jared DiClementi — Google review
I didn't rate the hotel because I went to Soaring Eagle to play the slots with no plan to spend the night. Although, at the time, I lived only 40min West of Hollywood Casino in Toledo, the drive to Soaring Eagle was well worth it.
Yes, I could have went to the much closer casino, but that one has really went downhill over the time it's been open. I won't go into detail, but I will say.... Soaring Eagle is MUCH nicer, in more ways than one.
Upon entry... great first impression. I was greeted by a very friendly gentleman and a security guard. They were both very welcoming and I enjoyed our brief chat.
I am a former housekeeping supervisor and I was quite impressed by not only the decor, but the cleanliness of the place. And the bathrooms ! ! ! They smelled as if they were new. So fresh, clean and shiny 😉
Any employees I spoke with were very friendly and helpful.
I'm a veteran and I struggle with an anxiety disorder so going places where there are a lot of people isn't always easy for me.
But, I never once felt anxious or uncomfortable during the 5hrs or so that I was there. And that says a lot.
I truly had a great time and I intend to visit more, at some point I plan to book a room and stay the night.
Although I didn't come out ahead on the slots, the evening I enjoyed was well worth it.
Josette R McDermott — Google review
Very nice place to get a away for a weekend or a couple of days. Depending on which floor you want to stay on, it can be pretty pricey. All in all we had a very nice time. The pool is very nice, they have a small work out room with 2 treadmills a couple ellipticals and some hand weights. All the rooms are easily to find. The staff were friendly and nice also.
Jeff Demo — Google review
So beautiful and luxurious! The casino was a lot of fun of course. Wish the front desk girl the morning we checked out would of been a little nicer but it was still a great time! Guest pay a lot of money to stay there and Cassidy at the FD should remember that when she wants to have a rude tone with a guest! Other than that, what a awesome place! So gorgeous!
Alyssa Castaneda — Google review
It's a casino can't expect to win all the time. Been awhile since I had been here thought I would give it a try again. The machines are tight payouts are small, wife and I didn't see anyone hit for over 100 dollars. Gun lake casino much better people winning all the time. If you want your money to last longer maybe even hit a big one gun lake is better. Atmosphere there is better you hear people winning all the time.
Rick Vaughan — Google review
Beautiful room and my first time there. Only reason giving 4 stars is that I'm a light sleeper and I could hear the neighbors bathroom, all the doors in the hall and people talking in the hall. Love all the cool techy stuff and the bathroom design. The event rooms were very nice.
Davina Maurer — Google review
I spent four days at a conference in this wonderful facility. Every single thing about this venue was perfect. We were all very impressed with every single staff member we interacted with, who were accommodating, kind, and helpful. The rooms were beyond our expectations, and the restaurants here were surprisingly affordable, except for the steakhouse! (National Chain)
We will likely return to this venue on an annual basis for our Michigan conference. Just wish the colors had been more vibrant in the area, but that has nothing to do with the hotel.
Great job Soaring Eagle!!
Loraine Travis — Google review
We make a trip from Cincinnati.
ten times a year The hotel casino is great. The host are always very helpful in available. Any type of service you receive here is very professional. We stayed in the water park hotel for the first time. I have a small child who is on the spectrum. And they have a complete program set up for children with autism, including a sensory room and ratings for all activities as far as sight ,touch and smell. This place is really awesome
Michael Hoskins — Google review
My husband and I were given tickets to see Lewis Black. It's been a couple years since I've been to the casino and it's gorgeous. So many new improvements. The event center was comfortable with seating and spacing. Cost of drinks weren't bad at all. It was clean and very nice. Lewis Black was hilarious. Very enjoyable time.
Jodi Barrons — Google review
A nice gambling facility that is smoke-free inside! It makes it nice for non-smokers to come and enjoy the hotel, concerts, gambling, food and other events, and they have a rockin New Year's party too! The childcare area is wonderful and there is a kid arcade area too. The staff is extremely friendly and the food is delicious in all of their restaurants! Not to mention that their water park is just down the road if you're in the mood for some water fun.
Chris Swan — Google review
This is a high end resort. Our room had automatic lighting and curtains at the the touch of a button at the headboards and front door. Comfortable beds and quiet rooms made for a great night’s sleep. Food choices were wide ranging and the wait time was nonexistent. Shower could have had higher pressure but overall I would recommend it to anyone visiting the casino.
Bryan Fowler — Google review
Very nice facilities and staff are very courteous and helpful. Complimentary valet was much appreciated, as we arrived to the hotel during one of the concerts when everything was packed. Beautiful artwork all around the hotel, casino, lobby, and walkways. The live music event we attended outside seemed well-staffed. I enjoyed the indoor saltwater pool and hot tub; didn't try the outdoor hot tub but it's in a peaceful courtyard setting. The resort seems like a family friendly environment, had pretty quiet vibes during our stay.
Julia Bridges — Google review
Very friendly staff. Room was beautiful. The mobile check in and key were so convenient. Slot machines were fun and a huge selection. Table games were amazing. Food was affordable and delicious. Many food outlets in facility. I recommend getting a players card. The points can be used anywhere in casino and not only do you get points on card but you earn comps as you play. Between points and comps I didn't have to pay a dime for my food. Love this casino and I plan on making another trip soon
Amanda Smith — Google review
We had an amazing time for my baby girls 18th birthday! We were able to check in early, we enjoyed food from 3 different places. The convenience store was great. The majority of the staff was incredible. The bartenders left much to be desired, I've never seen such misery from people that work for tips.
Our suite was the best part! Absolutely gorgeous, clean and comfortable.
Alicia Johnson (Lei) — Google review
My family and I have been going here for years. Restaurants and staff are outstanding. They have basic options to gourmet meals. Their pool and hot tub are amazing. Rooms are nice but always a mile away. Something for everyone even if you don’t gamble
Lindsy S — Google review
We aren't gamblers but wanted to get away from winter and have some fun where everything is under one roof. We splurged on the drive, food and gamble package and tried to slot machines, Though we had no clue how to use them or how we won anything, we both got to experience all the lights and sounds of minor wins. The food and beverages were reasonably priced. The food court was great for lunch but only complaint is not finding a clean table in the whole place. We saw Jeff Foxworthy in the evening and had a great time. Will return in the future.
Milfordmom T — Google review
It feels like they mostly have slot machines. The card tables were all full and the craps tables were all closed? It was a Saturday night when we visited too.
The food court had a great selection, however it was FILTHY. The trash was all overflowing and none of the tables were cleaned off. We visited around dinner time and then again around 12am and nothing had been cleaned. Trashes were even more overflowed and every table was covered in crumbs and grossness.
The casino floor was constantly being cleaned and trash was being taken care of, but the food court sat neglected all night. Definitely prefer some of the other casinos in Michigan to this one.
Merry Christmas — Google review
Madelyn at check in was very plesant and kind! I loved her energy! The ladies at the coffee shop were very kind and worked as an excellent team! The room is spacious and clean! Love gambling here! Everyone is so nice!
Michelle Furman — Google review
We only went to the casino not the resort to see a comedy show at the theater. We really enjoyed the theater size for the event. However the show started at 8 and that's when they closed the bar, which wasn't awful but made the lines 3x longer and had people walking around with 3-5 drinks at a time. If I'm not mistaken isn't there a 2 drink law for bars? As far as the casino goes, my first impression walking in was less than what I would have expected. There were at least 6 machines down just walking to the theater within eyesight.
Alisha Champagne — Google review
Was there for my husband 65th birthday. I didn't win anything, but he did, so I was very happy about that. We stayed for 3days/2nights and the cost was not expensive. The next day, after giving housekeeping our rm# I asked them just for new clean wash, hand and shower towels, and a few more soaps. They said fine. We NEVER got them the whole time we were there. Other than that, the stay was just okay, nothing extra.
Norman Hunter — Google review
We went here for weekend fun, to check out the casino, ample parking space , drive all the way inside the multi storied parking , we got a spot right beside the elevator to the casino , so it was super convenient.
We tried slot machines , there was good collection, the entertainment hall had a long queue of people , guess there was some show.
There is complementary stall for soda and coffee at the middle of the casino floor, so quench your thirst while playing 😜🥤☕️
The food court also pretty nice , will try next time.
A big thumbs up for this casino at Mr. Pleasant!!! 👍👍
vik mazumder — Google review
This review is based on my experience at an outdoor concert, during which a few openers I can't recall the name of, Willie Nelson, and Jelly Roll played. We sat up on the hill with a large group. I wasn't sure I would have a good time, and that worry turned out to be unwarranted. We had a great view, more than enough room, and we all had a blast. 10/10, would definitely recommend coming to one of the outdoor shows 😁👌🏼
Rich Letts — Google review
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6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858, USA
110-acre garden & conservatory displaying over 1,700 kinds of plants, with tours, classes & events.
Dow gardens is a great place to go with the family & kids! It's a great way to experience nature! I enjoyed getting the exercise & fresh air! The kids play area by the Cafe was really nice! We could take off our shoes and put our feet in the water, & enjoy the splash n play area, it was wonderful to be able to cool off after walking through the Beautiful Gardens & scenery. I am a mother of 6 children And another thing we enjoyed was the children's garden!! They were able to Water all the plants & vegetables & Could pick 2 items of their choice that was ready to pick. The kids Loved it! And it was Very cheap too. Worth every penny and I will definitely be going back!
Melissa Barham — Google review
Not much color for a garden
There is some great architecture with the bridges and canopy walks, but very little color and flowers for a garden. The canopy walk is very neat to explore with abstract art involved. You can walk over the glass corner or sprawl out over the nets. Be prepared to walk, this place is large and very spread out, so many sections to explore. Try to go on a weekday to beat the crowds.
Disappointed that there are not more flowers. There are plenty of tulips, but those will not last all season, so be prepared for no flowers if you don't go in Spring.
K R — Google review
This was first time visiting, and I will definitely go again. I loved seeing all the butterflies fluttering around in the butterfly greenhouse. There were many butterflies I've never seen in person before. It's nice to go in different seasons of the year. You get to see different things. There were some Lenten rose flowers in bloom, which only bloom around now, which were nice to discover. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The staff in the butterfly house were ready with any visitor questions.
John Kidney — Google review
This was a great 1 mile walk through nice lights, but not many. Highlight was the reindeer.
Wheel chairs on the path does not work. We had my mom in a chair and going over the grass as well as mulch and dirt was difficult needed 3 of us to manage the task. Great for family and not overwhelming for kids.
L Ethier — Google review
If you live in Midland, definitely worth signing up for the annual pass($20/person)! While a one-time ticket for adults is $10. One of the best places to visit in town for everyone! A lot of places for kids and my in-laws visiting us from India and they love it too. The garden is well maintained with clean facilities. Cannot wait to visit in the Fall 🍁
SiennaLei — Google review
What a beautiful place to spend an afternoon. I walked and enjoyed ponds, creeks, waterfalls, an array of foliage, bridges and a sky bridge. There is soo much to see. Great place to take kids. There is something for everyone. A park and splash pad for younger children, another park for any age and a sky bridge for older children. Gardens galore!
Penny King — Google review
I went to these gardens for a wedding. Very peaceful to walk around in. A lot of little birds to see. Definitely go if you appreciate nature. Some areas are a little difficult to walk around but there are accessible paths most places
Dan — Google review
Decided to take a day trip with the wife to see some fall colors. It was both of our first time here, and we will be back!
There is so much to explore, see, and do. The canopy walk was really cool. There are a few play areas for kids and some areas to have a nice picnic.
If your looking for somewhere fun to explore outdoors for not a lot of money I highly reccomend Dow Gardens.
Steven DeFour — Google review
The Garden of Glass exhibit featuring Craig Smith of Lansing, Michigan was fantastic. The beautiful fall foliage and exquisite art work made the visit memorable.
The exhibit drew a wide range of enthusiasts from family's with small children to wedding parties.
Plan on spending 2 to 3 hours exploring all of the exhibits. There are many places to sit for a while to soak in all of the beauty. The exhibit ends soon, so get outside while the weather is pleasant.
David Fogle — Google review
Probably the most well known destination in Midland county and for a very good reason. Visit any time of the year, but especially in the Spring or Summer, and explore this gem. The sprawling grounds are manicured and maintained to a very high degree and there are points of interest everywhere. It's simply beautiful to walk through and , even though I've visited this place repeatedly, I always find something to ponder and gaze at that I somehow didn't see before. If you're a tree "enthusiast" ( like me) this is a destination not to be missed. Add to that a children - friendly play area, a large tropical indoor garden, a huge rose garden, water settings with pathway bridges, sculptures and endless perennial plants. And don't forget the adjacent Whiting Forest with its elevated pathway and another kid friendly play area. ( You can get on the elevated pathway from Dow Gardens. Just head for the Rose Garden area)
Want more? Take a tour of the Dow mansion next door or the adjacent home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, which was also built for the Dow family.
Prices are very reasonable for all these attractions.
MikeHgl — Google review
One of the most peaceful places to visit within the state. The gardens are well-maintained and has plenty of nature trails and sights of see. I visited here in the summer years ago and just recently in the spring. There were many spring trees and flower blooms. I can’t wait to visit again next year!
Andrew the Great — Google review
It's amazing not only because of its size but on how well it has been keeping up, almost every inch is so well maintained, layers of matching height brilliant color landscape, weed-free everywhere -- I know how impossible it would be compared with my own tiny yards. Took me over 4 hours just to have a quick glimpse. For sure, the canopy walk was the highlight, it more like a huge backyard playset but at a huge grand scale.
J Wong — Google review
This garden is just stunning. A beautiful place to do a photo shoot for sure. They have an area for kids to play and a food area. You can picnic as well, just bring a blanket. They have a tree hut with ropes that the kids just love. Lots of fun. You can expect to spend at least 3 hours here easily.
Crystal Wend — Google review
This place is crazy beautiful in the fall! I now need to go back in the spring to see the flowers, but definitely a must do during Michigan leaves peak season. The canopy walk was a bit challenging as I am afraid of height, but I still manages to do it with a few tears and a lot of support from my family. I was worth it.
Manu & Aurelie Quesada — Google review
Must see place in my opinion. Can't wait to go back in the spring when everything is in bloom. The sky canopy was unbelievable, and my husband and I had so much fun in the hedge mazes. We wondered around four hours and are excited to go back again!
Amanda DeFour — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! I looking at all the different flower gardens. The walking trails are really nice. Only thing missing was a restaurant they have cafe with sandwiches and chip but not full meals, went to a restaurant near by.
Toccara C — Google review
Highly recommend!! I took a solo trip to the Gardens and Canopy Walk today, and wow, amazing! The adult ticket is $10 (you can leave and come back the same day). I spent three hours there and didn't see it all! The cafe had good prices on drinks, snacks, and light food options. It was busy but they kept the line moving quickly.
Shannon Stanhope — Google review
Always enjoy going here! Beautiful canopy walk and the fall colors are a huge bonus at this time of the year. They're decorated for Halloween!
Frankenmuth River Place Shops is a charming shopping center designed to resemble a traditional Bavarian village. With over 40 unique storefronts, visitors can explore the Alpine-inspired architecture and enjoy activities like old-time photos, gourmet cupcakes, and wine tastings at Modern Craft Winery. The shops offer a variety of experiences for families to enjoy while immersing themselves in Frankenmuth's European village theme.
40 shops, all connected. You walk outside and enjoy the decorations, the music, and the fairy garden.
They have many specialty shops, that carry very different merchandise, don't forget to check out the bakery and the store for cat's and dogs.
They have an arcade also.
Restaurant are with in the path.
You also can take your pet for a great stroll, take very great pictures of a waterfall and the covered bridge.
The only store I would not recommend is the Frankenmuth store, high priced and really touristy.
Be sure to check out the store Sticky things, this place has honey, syrup, butter, oils and all kinds of yummy tea's. You can sample all their products and the staff is very helpful and knowledgeable about where their merchandise is made and for health benefits they carry so much and the staff is, well I cannot say enough, they also offer to but online, a definite must stop.
Mary Meyer — Google review
Great little place to stop and shop while you're in Frankenmuth. Lots of options to pop in and look around. There's an arcade to keep the kids occupied for a while and you're steps away from some good restaurant choices on the main drag. It's a pet friendly area as well. They gave a spot near the middle to let them do their business too.
David Strzelecki — Google review
If you think of it as resort pricing then many of the stores are priced right. It's a lot of very cool shops that are creatively laid out. Every shop I walked into was polite. They wanted to make sales but we're not pushy. Either you found something or you didn't if you knew what you were looking fir they would happily assist.
There are goldfish in the water feature. Doing pretty well for March.
nightsky03 — Google review
They have alot of cool things to look at and shop. My favorite was this place you can try hot sauce and BBQ sauces in weird flavors.
Water is $2 in there so maybe bring your own. They have an arcade, book store, blacksmith experience, pet stores, candy, and fudge shops. It was definitely worth going highly recommend.
Meghan Perry — Google review
Frankenmuth River Place is a great place to spend a relaxing day with friends and family. There are plenty of food options on site or very close by. The shops are varied and interesting to browse. I loved the honey and tea shop, the samples were amazing. And definitely make a stop at the beignet shop. Delicious!
Lori Browning — Google review
Very taste place. Samples of honey, oils, vinegar and maple syrup. Tea was only available to smell in jars. The smell and taste should resemble each other. Per the owner. We purchased a sampler box with a honey and a couple different teas. Can't wait to try the tea. One of many places to experice in this quaint little town.
Frednando Bothwell — Google review
This place is so charming, and feels like a mini town all on its own. It is beautifully landscaped, with photo opportunities everywhere. From 5-9 everyday, there is a free shuttle bus that runs continously from Bavarian Inn Hotel, to River Place Shops, to the Bavarian Inn Restaurant.
The shopping is great and this is also where you'd catch a ride on the ferry padded boat.
I live this place !
Cynthia Bensch — Google review
A fun place to spend a few hours. So many great places to eat and you can find every kind of souvenir you could want.
Dax Manley — Google review
Such a great cluster of shops.
A great way to spend a few hours of your day.
Be sure to try the crepes. Sweet or Savory. You can’t go wrong!
Shawn Price — Google review
The area is well landscaped,, clean, and maintained. There are 20+ shops, all unique to included medieval, Irish, chocolates and fudge, children's ware, and food. In every shop that we visited the staff were courteous, helpful, and friendly.
Francis Hennessy — Google review
Amazing German city feel. Must try famous chicken place(which we didn’t fry but it is famous). Nice shopping place, Year long Christmas party, fun sunflower festival. Great brewery especially for German beers.
Monika V — Google review
Hidden Gem! Nice place to hang out with friends and family. Mist visit nearby gaint Xmas store.
Many restaurants, coffe places and patio to enjoy. Super well decorated street with blooming flowers and traditional Europe style housing.
patrick leung — Google review
This is a beautiful Bavarian style shopping area with various specialty shops. Most of the stores that sell candy, chocolate, hot sauce or other food products offer some free samples. You can find a place to get an ice cream cone or coffee and enjoy walking around the area that is beautifully landscaped with shrubs, flowers, and water fountains.
Tamara — Google review
This is my second time here, there’s always something about this little nice town that keeps me from coming back to it. Maybe it reminds me of every time I’ve been to Europe. Out first time back was couple years ago and it was summer but this time around we went during fall season and it’s a beautiful experience to see the colours of the leaf blends in with the vibrant colour of the shops around the area.
This place has a bunch of store for you to walk around and get indulge with different kind of experiences. It is a dog friendly mall and you’re more than welcome to walk around and take pictures around it. There’s quite a bit of parking space here and perfect place to park as well if you’re planning to visit this little town.
Overall, if your in Michigan and near Detroit area, I would definitely recommend visiting this area and explore. This little Germany town won’t disappoint you and you’ll be glad that you visited this!
Kevin Lester Fallarcuna — Google review
We went to see the ice sculptures and the snow sculptures. Very busy place, have not seen any put traffic like that since I visited the Las Vegas Strip. There must have been 4 or 5,000 people in that town checking that Festival out when we were there. We got to see the river Ice Break while we were waiting to get out of town. That was something never saw that before in my life. Be prepared to walk a long ways as to find a parking place there is very difficult you'll be driving around a little bit to find one but you will. First time I ever been there it's pretty cool.
Peggy Voss — Google review
It is the perfect one stop a shop that just came out of a cartoon or a movie. It was the perfect place when it was pouring outside.
Inas Saberi — Google review
It was a pleasant, sunny, wintery day at the shops. It's not too cold to shop outside from store to store. The village was nice and clean. Close to restrooms. Village shops were clean and interesting, had a great time in the bookstore. What a selection! also visited the blacksmith. Enjoyed the ladies clothing shop as well as picking up some treats for my dog. They were getting ready for an ice carving show and festival...hope it turned out good.
Lisa Hill — Google review
As I mentioned in the review with the Bavarian Inn, the shops are endless!! The people of the city are kind and welcoming. It is an amazing experience. The entire city has a certain charm and feel about it. Absolutely adored the theatrics!! It’s all within walking distance. They also have carriage rides. And as I have mentioned before in other reviews, the have live entertainment every evening!! I want to definitely suggest that you look into Frankenmuth Michigan as a future vacation/holiday!! You most certainly will be glad you did!!
Toni Christian-Annis — Google review
Lots of shops for nerds. Grab a hot chocolate and head to the gaming parlor or spend outdoors boating when it isn’t cold. Lovely lights that reminds you of christmas all year round
Sayan Mandal — Google review
It is a MUST to stop by and explore the nearby/surrounding areas and shops. It was my family’s first time really exploring this area and there’s so many wonderful bakeries, souvenir/gift stores, and truly just a fun place to walk in! Love it & the Christmas air!!!
Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad is a charming 1800s-style lakeside village that boasts of 34 historic buildings and a fully operational train. The place is an ideal destination for families, especially during Christmas lighting and train rides. The train ride takes around 35 minutes round trip, offering breathtaking views of the light display on both sides.
A lovely place to visit for enjoying holiday spirit. The train ride was fun as we got to see several light displays along the ride, old time holiday songs playing and a very cozy coach! Masks are required on the train. The walk in the village is fun for older kids but with toddlers a little difficult… but they can enjoy the carousel, popcorn, hot cocoa and lighted pathways.
Deepa B — Google review
We loved it. We went on a day that was sponsored so there were more activities going on in addition to normal business. Everything ran smoothly & it was tons of fun. We'll definitely be returning for another train ride ❤️
Ebony Shaquita — Google review
A wonderful place to visit, especially at Halloween or Christmas! My family visits Crossroads Village every year for the holidays. The ghosts and goodies event lets you trick or treat your way around the many buildings and it's fun to see all the decorations. My kids love the train rides. The tickets for Halloween and Christmas trains sell out fast so definitely purchase those in advance. Otherwise tickets are easy enough to buy at the gate. During Christmas the lights are brilliant to see while strolling around the village. We love the cinnamon almonds and the popcorn at Christmas. The carousel is also fun and it goes really fast so my kids love to ride it. The Ferris wheel is another great option if the weather is nice.
Theresa Giffel — Google review
This is a very fun place to visit if you enjoy Christmas themed activities and/or Christmas lights.
This is not an expensive activity. You can tour the crossroads village at no charge, and the 45ish minute train ride is just over $20.00 per ticket. I loved the train ride - the cars are old fashioned and cozy, the light displays were well.done and included a few live actors, and the conductor was really nice.
There is a Christmas play that is shown regularly inside the theatre house. There is a buffet style restaurant - I had already eaten but it looked nice. There were other snacks for sale elsewhere in the village - popcorn and almonds and coffee etc. Plenty of bathrooms, lots of cool authentic old buildings to check out - there's even a tractor towed trailer that towed people around the village or you can walk it. I loved the lights, really well done.
Oliver Warne — Google review
Attended “Day out with Thomas” yesterday and had an awesome time! First time visiting Crossroads Village and was impressed with all the different sites to see, along with fun rides for the kids. Our 2 year old loved the train ride with Thomas. We were very impressed with all the Thomas activities set up throughout the village for kids to do. A great experience and we will likely come back each year for this event!
Would recommend as a fun day event for others to experience!
Kristin Baragwanath — Google review
Enjoyed an afternoon here with my 2-year-old! The train ride was relaxing and fun, along with having a walk around the grounds. Beyond excellent customer service all around, especially from Tanner (train staff) and Mr. Tim who were so personable and kind. I'd recommend bringing your own snacks and drinks as options are extremely limited at the café (hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, chips). The broom-making young lady was exceptionally talented and so knowledgeable. We look forward to going again for the (very fast!!!) merry-go-round.
Elisa Johnston — Google review
A favorite family destination for generations. The people are very friendly, the train ride is pleasant, and the carousel and Ferris wheel are surprisingly fast and fun.
Frank — Google review
We went for the day out with thomas. We had a lot of fun. They also had a color event going on. We had fun searching, but was difficult to use phone to keep search list and take photos. (Wish the scavenger hunt had a hard copy) everyone was so friendly. And so much could do.
Aprille O — Google review
My husband and I went here for Halloween and now Christmas as well. This place is really amazing. I don't think I appreciated it enough when I was younger. On Halloween, they encourage everyone to trick or treat, even adults, which I thought was so cool. Halloween is my absolute favorite. The lights and displays on both Halloween and Christmas were phenomenal. It is worth every penny and I very much enjoyed myself.
Sara Rabidoux — Google review
Good place to take kids for Xmas lighting & train ride. Train ride is around 35 mins to & fro where you can see lights display on both sides. Village itself is small place to find how people lived 100 years ago with open houses, school, blacksmith shop etc. A carousel is fun for everyone. Overall it’s fun place to hang around for 3-4 hours. It’s in the middle of nowhere as everything is brought here from somewhere else.
Vash B — Google review
I would give this place 5 stars 100% because it really was a great experience. My only issue during my whole visit was that one of the workers during the magic show was dressed up as a native American which heavily offended me and my family. Our culture is NOT a costume. Besides this mishap here are some of the highlight moments we experienced today. Trick or treating was a blast. All the workers passing out the candy were enthusiastic and patient. The train ride was an absolute joy. We sat in the back and the tour guid was so sweet and kind and the view was spectacular. The rides were really cool. The fact that buying the toys out front meant contributing to keeping the rides up made us buy extra and in general the prices were really fair. And the entire town was very clean. This is something I would recommend for any family or couple or anyone in general.
Cassidy Lowery — Google review
This was an amazing experience. We did the train ride and then had dinner. The train is train is pulled by a steam engine and there were Christmas displays on both sides of the track. The meal we had was very good and the village takes you back in time and was beautifully decorated. Lots of fun things for children. We would definitely go there again. Totally loved it.
Shelly Payne — Google review
We went during the Day Out With Thomas event. We had a great time with the scavenger hunt, Thomas gift shop and many Thomas themed activities.
Amy Stevens — Google review
It's amazing this place is still operating and maintained as well as it is! The rides are $1.50 to ride. The Ferris wheel is from 1910 and in spite of its tired squeaks, at 10mph, it feels surprisingly fast and fun. The carousel is also from 1910, operational and beautiful. There are no more animals since the pandemic, but plenty of restrooms, a candy store where for $2.00 kids can stuff a small brown bag to the brim. Staff said one boy managed to stuff over 60 pieces strategically for his $2.00 candy bag! Impressive. You can get a burger, hot dog and ice cream or walk through some of the historic shops and get a little history from theme dressed staff. The train ride is 40min., a separate fee I can't recall, but a family must. Crossroads Village and Huckleberry Railroad are open all summer, for Halloween and Christmas.
Christy Evans-Soullier — Google review
We went for the holiday train ride and it was absolutely wonderful! The sun set during our ride and the lights were even more magical on the return trip. The whole village was lit up, it was stunning!!! Found lots of cool gifts for loved ones and learned a lot. A great place for kids and adults alike!!!
Ann M. — Google review
I've been coming here since I was a kid in the 70s - since my grandfather grew up nearby. I brought my kids here for the Christmas train when they were small and now it's even better as an adult with no kids in tow. Speaking of kids, if you're hoping for a more quiet evening try to avoid Friday or Satruday. We also enjoy the sweet little buffet for dinner! Great fun and so educational.
Mitzi-Ann Lawrence — Google review
An excellent little gem hidden within the Flint area! Interesting little piece of Michigan history with a real working railroad! Lots of walking and sightseeing, great for groups or people trying to get out and enjoy the outdoors!
Sean Q — Google review
Went for Halloween 🎃 trick and treats! I have been here several other times but like it better during the holidays. The village was all decked out with spooky decorations. The opera house had a magician 🎩 show. A maze made from stacked straw bails was in the center of the village. There's a carousel and ferris wheel 🎡 ($1.50 each to ride). 20 stops for treats ending with cider and donuts. The train ride is about 40 minutes long filled with lights and decorations. Highly recommend 💚💯💯🎃🎩🎡🚂
Kenny Greene — Google review
Love this place. We have gone here almost every year since the kids were little. The train ride is super fun and telhr village trick or treating is great. We love the somewhat old sketchy rides. The carousel is the fastest I have ever seen and the Ferris wheel is nuts. Definitely worth the drive and visit.
Matt Maltarich — Google review
This was my first time here. I always did want to go as a kid and just never got the chance. I had so much fun :) the food, the sights, sounds, the train was amazing!! I'd do it all again every year, multiple times a year for many years to come!!!
Potter Park Zoo houses 500 animals from four different continents, including endangered species. The zoo's on-site eatery and snack bar provide food options for visitors. The zoo provides an intimate experience with the animals and offers them the choice to be seen by the public or to take some alone time. The establishment takes excellent care of all its animals, as they have sweet stories about how they were brought in, some being rehabilitated while others are endangered.
It's a beautiful zoo to see animals with little add-ons. A "quiet area", play and pretend for young children.
There are a lot of signs with information about the individual animals (which is a cool way to get your child to read instead of you reading it to them😉)
The staff is very kind and helpful, the zoo has a park in front of it that is nicely set with trees so that you won't have to sit in the burning sun.
The prices are pretty reasonable considering they are used to manage the zoo and everything it entails.
Currently the Zoo is undergoing construction to make the walk ways better, so while we did not get to see all of the animals on our visit we did receive tickets for free entry for our next visit. (Which is pretty awesome and kind)
Running ThePeralta Household — Google review
The biggest animals are the Rhino and Camels. The pony rides were closed when we went. I loved watching the silver eyed wolf pacing about. The Rhino was quite active but all the big cats were being lazy at mid-day.
I recommend mosquito spray! Not as many kid play areas as other zoos in the state, our kids commented on this as we left.
Overall it's a fun way to spend an hour or 2 in the morning to see more activity. A nice excuse to get some exercise!
B D — Google review
Winter rates are low and the crowds are less, so I definitely recommend going during off season if you want a more intimate experience. The animals mostly walked right up to where we were observing from which was really amazing! I’ve loved visiting this zoo since I was a very young child, but I’ve realized more recently that some of the enclosures seem…. Small. Don’t get me wrong, most seem to be a nice size, but it’s difficult to process a tiger or lion living in the space they’re given when they naturally roam much bigger areas. Otherwise I think the animals seemed well cared for and I saw many employees working hard to take care of them!
McKenzie — Google review
Love this little Zoo! So many great exhibits, clean, some exhibits under construction but to be expected at this time of the year, still plenty to see, has snack shop, easy viewing of animals, low entry fee, had a wonderful time❤️
Kris Hudson — Google review
We LOVE Potter Park Zoo! I went there as a kid for field trips and now bring my kids there. It is plenty big to see a wide variety of animals but small enough that my 3 year old will walk it with no complaints. They have both endangered species as well as local animals such as elk and Bald Eagles.
JNB-Rad E-Decker — Google review
We had an AMAZING experience. My daughter is in kindergarten, and this was her first field trip. There were 3 other schools there at the same time, but I never once felt crowded or waited in any lines. They have food in the park, a gift shop that's affordable, a tornado machine ($3), and a photo booth ($7 for 4 slips). There was plenty of parking and a huge park attached to the zoo for the kids to burn off more steam. Plenty of shaded benched areas for eating and relaxation. There are plenty of benches throughout the park. The animals are beautiful, though their enclosures are small. I'm sure they're happy and taken care of. $15 adult entry, $5 parking. As for a wristband, if you plan on going out and coming back in.
Hannah Rodriguez — Google review
Awesome local zoo. Now is a great time to visit: not only the zoo has many cute animals, camel rides ($7/person), goat hair brushing... but also lots of interesting and beautiful flowers blooming all over the zoo! A great outdoor experience! Looking forward to be able to do pony rides again.
Sylvia Lin — Google review
Super relaxing zoo. All the animals are amazing. The lion had a lot to say as did the bald eagle and most birds. And we were joined by 2 peacocks. Was very enjoyable. Would be back if I lived here. But when I come back to MI I’ll swing by when it’s a bit warmer. Also the cows and goats were having some words lol. Was funny and a good time.
Crystal Wanders — Google review
The best zoo I have ever been to ! I have never been to a zoo where you could get so up-close to the animals. You could also tell that all the animals here were well taken care of and shown lots of love. The animals here all had sweet little stories of how/why they were brought in. Some were there to be rehabilitated, and others were there because they're endangered. It was so amazing how the animals were given the option of being out in the open to be seen by everyone & then to also be able to have their alone time. My favorite highlights were the bats & the owls!! I will definitely come back for the butterflies though, because it was closed when I went.
Kylie Arsenault — Google review
I visited in March - Good: price was low and there were only about a dozen people there. Not as good: a third of the animals were off exhibit. Yet is an great zoo for a city of Lansing's size. I explored the whole thing and it took 2 hours. Animals range from big (rhinos, camels, lion, tiger, cows) to small (snakes, lemurs, penguins). They have a petting area, pony rides, a nature play area, and camel rides. Nearly all is shaded, so in the summer should be good. Nearly all the animals are outside; there are 2 small building for monkeys and reptiles.
Dave Cameron — Google review
Nice zoo, clean, and easy to walk around.
There are currently no wolves; it seems they were transferred to another zoo to keep a sibling company after they lost their companion. Nice zoo keeper talks and fun reptile house. There is a decent playground outside of the park and plenty of bathrooms with changing tables.
Izzy Medel — Google review
I went for one of the 21+ evening Zoo Nights and it was great! Definitely eat beforehand because there isn't a ton of food available but there were lots of drink options and a really fun scavenger hunt information sheet to fill out and get more drink tickets. It made it an adventure and I really enjoyed it, probably more than I have previous years. There was also a baby lemur which was adorable.
Ali Burck — Google review
As a kid I grew up loving this place and I still do, it's a treat to get to know all the animals and their names, and the employees are the kindest people and take phenomenal care of the animals. They also go all out on decorations for the different seasons, Halloween had so many big spiders and cobwebs and getting closer to the holidays it's lit up with a bunch of beautiful x-mas trees. (If you play pokemon go this is a great place to play it as well)
Ollie Tozier (Sandwich) — Google review
Potter Park Zoo aka Lansing Zoo
A simple zoo. If you live in Lansing, you should visit this zoo. It's your city zoo. Simple. Lots of parking. Nothing bad to say.
Good way to spend a whole day looking at animals.
Recommended
Kalvin Hang — Google review
Potter Park Zoo is a great local attraction and an easy way too spend quality time with the family. Like many things these days the zoo can get expensive quick. Eat before you get there. My personal favorite attraction are the big cats. Not sure how accurate my assessment is but every time I go when it is a bit chilly the tiger is always enjoying laps around the enclosure. You are a couple feet from him when he passes. It always hits home for me how majestic, life can be when I see him. The zoo could do better with PR letting customers know when there is construction that closes a major piece of the zoo. But besides that if your In The area it’s worth the trip.
Alec Cove — Google review
Lovely zoo located in Lansing. Animals were lively and active. On the small side at 20 acres but did not lack in animals. Well worth the drive from our area, and it left a lasting impression on us both.
Do recommend, will be back.
Samual Evans — Google review
Went to an event this month in the evening and it was so much fun. We got to really experience boo at the zoo. The animals were so social we've never had a chance to be that close to the big cats and we've been here so many times. It was really cool! These were taken with like the worst camera too so excuse the quality 😒 anyhow again, as always, it was fun, the staff are always so helpful too at these events and I know we're there after hours so I don't even know if they get paid but everyone is always so kind. I've got a really bad back so people can often see I'm struggling to walk and the zoo staff have been helpful more than once regarding my back. I only wish the scooters cost less or there were a way to get like a waiver I don't know just an idea.
Heidi Wilson — Google review
Really nice zoo with a lot of beautiful old architecture that you normally don't see at a zoo. Lots of happy animals and really nice exhibits. It's definitely a smaller zoo as far as zoos go, but bigger than the Saginaw Zoo we normally visit. It's also got lots of room to expand and fill out.
Mall with outlet stores for popular brands, plus an aquarium, a Legoland center & restaurants.
It was Great!! Kids loved the carousel (5 x's) lol. We went to sea life aquariums & rain forest cafe, and alot of the stores that we don't have in Saginaw anymore. Absolutely worth the trip!!
Ramona S — Google review
Truly a massive outlet mall with a large variety of shops for all sorts of needs. It was really spacious and felt like you can walk around for a long time. The shops all had really good deals going on and worth visiting especially if you’re coming from outside Michigan for a shopping spree.
Cindy N — Google review
Great mall, good variety of stores. Many food vendors and nice restaurants. Has lego land, aquarium, peppy pig and rain forest Cafe. You need to reserve those before going.
Susan Eaton — Google review
A huge mall with various choices, may take the whole day to walk around and take a thorough look at every shop, but if you know what you want to buy, it’ll just take half a day. I came here first time on a weekday, so the parking lot was rather empty. The shops were easy to navigate; you just go straight from any entrance and there would be the number of “district” for your reference. The food court has some decent options but I wish there were more. The bowling/arcade game space is a fun stop for families. Other than that, there were not many differences in terms of deals or varieties of items (you can find the same in any TJMaxx, Marshalls, Macy’s, etc.)
Ha Bui — Google review
This is a beautiful place. Large stores. The store fronts have nice displays. You can find whatever you need. Including a food court. Hours are 11:am to 9:pm.
Lynda Shaw — Google review
It's a wonderful place to go..not counting all the stores and restaurants and the fact it has 2 attractions sea life and Legoland in it. both of them places was really fun my grand kids had a blast. but in the middle of the mall they have a big play area for the kids and its free.👍👍
shawn Johnson — Google review
It is a wow experience as always. Very nice place for shopping, good deals, to spend a day
Harshal Naik — Google review
Great Lakes, Great Outlets, Great discount. A place where you get all branded things with great discounts. You at least need 2 days to completely look into this huge mall.
Mukesh Chhatbar — Google review
One of the best Malls in metro Detroit. People travel from out of town to shop here. Great Lakes Crossing is well maintained and a great destination especially in the winter months when you are looking for a place to get away from the snow. The food court offers a variety of options for dining. Additionally the multiplex theater offers another venue for entertainment.
R R — Google review
What a beautiful Mall
big variety of brands
pretty clean mall
alot of nice shops
the mall is like a maze big a lot of alleys a lot of turn right and turn left a lot of districts
brands of all kinds
Tommy Hilfiger
fossil
Michael Kors
Calvin Klein
Champs
Adidas
Nike and a lot others
Marshall
Puma
hustlers
Swarovski
Aldo
Bath & Body Works
champions
Guess
awesome parking lot a lot of parking spaces
Abdulah Darwish — Google review
We love this mall! There's LOTS to do for families, young and old. We loved Legoland, the Cafe and the Aquarium.
Victoria Meeder — Google review
Full days worth of fun activities! Aquarium, lego land, shopping, a carousel, huge kids play area, nice food court, ETC! Very family friendly and worth the drive!
Amanda Wollet (The Michigan Guru) — Google review
Last week on Saturday, I been waiting for 7 years to come back to the mall I luv, and in fact, me and my fellas had a get together to hang each other to have a great time and soon, we love to hang the mall time and time again. 😃😃😃
Jaylin Timmons — Google review
One of the best outlets malls to get deals at. They have a movie theatre, legoland, a good amount of restaurants around, and plenty of very good stores. A must visit place if you are visit east Michigan area.
Will B — Google review
This outlet mall have most of the name brands here. Like Nike, Ecco, Foot Locker and much more. If you are willing to work and search high and low you can find some good quality products that’s deep discounted.
Jesse Lee — Google review
Too busy, not enough cashiers at stores. Lineups inside were sometimes 20+ minutes. A lot of selection but you really have to search for good deals. Not that many outlet stores, just brand name retail.
John Pye — Google review
The shopping was good, we got great deals, but they don't have any control of traffic. It's Black Friday; they were supposed to know they would be busy and traffic would occur. We are waiting about 3 hours to get out of the parking area. (Edit) A car caught fire, and we are still stuck for 5 hours! (Edit) Seven hours total, I'm sorry, but no more Black Friday in this place.
Kaique Walk — Google review
American malls are dead... EXCEPT THIS ONE! I couldn't believe how PACKED this mall was! But they definitely are doing it right. They have improved upon the in person shopping by adding in plenty of experiences. The Rainforest Cafe is stimulating. The aquarium and lego world are engaging. All of this plus a bustling food court offer families a full day of entertainment! Well done!
Mightymommy 101214 — Google review
It’s a beautiful mall! Very big and “Michigan Largest Outlet Center” is a quite living up to its name. It is our first time visiting this mall.
Lots of big brand store and other store that are located in this mall. Surprisingly, there is an aquarium located within the mall as well bowling alley if you want to take a break. There’s is a lot of different activities inside. Aesthetically the mall has different theme as you move on different zone.
I live layout of the mall as well, it allows you to go in one direction and very fluid. This means you can visit all the store without going back and forth. There’s a lot of parking space, it didn’t take us that long to find one. Unless it was already late by the we got there. Speaking of time, you’re going to need almost half of your day if you want to visit store and find a good deal. Make sure you give yourself that amount time.
I will be back to this mall whenever we visit Michigan again!
Kevin Lester Fallarcuna — Google review
We had such a great time at SeaLife with the family. After, we walked around the beautiful and clean mall, I loved it. It's a nice place to walk around and get out of the house.
J Walker — Google review
1st time to this amzaed place.. There are so many stores. It was great to see people out and shopping and not ordering online. Food court has many options to pick from. They even have an aquarium to visit.
Mike McKee — Google review
Yes a very spacious and enchanting shopping outlet of all major brands . So nicely organized and looks to be a favorite shopping center for people in about 50 miles radius ! Garments, footwears, jewelleries, electronics, toys , sportswears of every popular and not so popular brands can be found .
One must plan this visit as even a day is not enough to take stock of availability of the things . Excellent play area for children and nice food court
B B — Google review
Nice, clean mall that reminds me of Vaughan Mills in Toronto. It has a nice play area in the food court for little children that can give them a break. I'm not sure if we were really tired but it seems like the bathrooms were very far apart. Good selection of stores, otherwise.
Jagdeep Jassi — Google review
Big variety of shops under 1 roof. Lots of bargains. Nicely laid out food court with entertainment for the whole family. Found a halaal takeaway shop also which was a bonus.
The Big House, the historic 110,000-seat football stadium at the University of Michigan, hosted a free Spring scrimmage event that was enjoyable and recommendable. The game was entertaining, and some penalties and calls by referees made it even more amusing. Children were allowed to meet players, get autographs and step onto the field. The stadium is an impressive piece of real estate with a rich history that can be appreciated even by non-Michigan fans. Highly recommended for all visitors!
Nothing short of amazing! What an amazing piece of real estate...all the history. Our tour guide was great. He's been at it for the last 40 years. Highly recommend, even if you're not a Michigan fan. Having said that: Go Blue 〽️🏈💪
theTacticalCigar — Google review
Was at the Michigan vs little brother game with my dad today. Great game. Great stadium. Go BLUE! We are gonna beat Rutgers, Nebraska, Illinois and then that team down south. Parked at the Presbyterian church about 1.25 miles away and April helped us out and was very hospitable. I hope to one day return to see the view of the stadium from the box seats. Also shout out Roman Wilson and moody!
Jackybs — Google review
All I can say is.. if You haven't experienced a game or event at this stadium You need too before it's too late. What an amazing experience !! "The Big House"
AJ. Larson — Google review
GO BLUE!! First time for our family visiting The Big House! We cannot wait to come back. Hubby born & raised in Dearborn moved to Illinois when he met me! We all had such an amazing experience for our first game. Prices on food were not to shabby! Seats are tight but manageable! The atmosphere the fans the whole effect so we’ll worth the trip!!!
Jennifer Munoz — Google review
I love this place! Beautiful to see the games sell out and looking around seeing over 100,000+ people? It’s really cool! I do wish there could be some form of cushion for the seats, but that’s really it. The food tastes and is fresh for every game. Really I have nothing bad to say even walking to the stadium it’s really cool seeing the other wolverines walking and basically taking over the road lol.
hello there — Google review
A football game at the big house is an experience like no other. The atmosphere is unmatched. This is the largest stadium in North America and the third largest stadium in the entire world, so expect packed games because they almost always have sell outs. Crowds of over 100k are common place here.
Trevor Tracy — Google review
Well it was our first game at the big house. It wasn't as bad as we were told. There are washrooms everywhere...
The seating is very uncomfortable. I suppose it would be if you were 5 foot tall. I'm 6'2".. I had no where to put my knees but into the back of the guy in front of me. Though I suppose it was ok as the guy behind me had his knees firmly pressed into my spine. The stadium holds 109000 though I'm betting if they changed that to 70000 you would have had more comfort. The atmosphere was amazing. Other then feeling like a sardine the whole time... it was a once in a lifetime experience.
RollinHeavy — Google review
I go to at least one game every single year and it is always an incredible experience that I can’t wait to share with my son every year.
James A — Google review
Best stadium of any sport at any level. This stadium was meant for football. Awesome environment and the efficiency with which it handles 115,000 fans (parking, traffic, people movement, food, bathrooms, concessions, support staff, safety) is superior to any stadium - pro or college - by a long shot. The atmosphere and facilities are first rate. The fans are great. The football spirit is great. Not a bad seat in the stadium. The only criticism is that it's too crowded - well no duh, how else do you fit 115,000 fans? As a Chicagoan who travels to many different sport venues, U of M stadium is so much better than any pro-sport venue, its not even close.
Thomas Salvi — Google review
This is my first time being in the big house and I have to say the people who work the lines they're the people who work in the stores they're all in a great mood everyone was in a super nice welcoming mood and I was stupid excited. Of course it was the opening day so what's not to be excited about that but just nice to be in a place where there's so many workers that were nice.
Dr. Tracy Kreider — Google review
This place is awesome. Definitely would be better if they sold alcohol but i understand. O e of the greatest college football stadiums in the country. The fans around me were all good, not too crazy. Concession stands were pretty good lines weren't too long. Parking is pretty high. Paid $70, but i guess it is what it is.
Doug Ainsworth — Google review
Just saw the maize and blues 2022 spring scrimmage with the kids. It was a free event and I can't say how much I would recommend it. Not only the game was entertaining as always but it was additionally entertaining to hear some of the penalties and calls by the refs against the opposing sides in funny ways. The kids got to go down onto the field and meet the players and have signatures! Definitely a highlight of their spring break!
Russ Patterson — Google review
Largest stadium in the US, didn’t disappoint. Looking to watch a game with 110,000+ of your closest friends? Look no further! You’re packed in a little tight and forget leaving for food, drink or the bathroom if you’re not in an end seat, but there is no other experience like this. It was amazing, will definitely go back. Bucket list item checked off. Go Blue!
Joe Kunec — Google review
I love Michigan football. Watching the games is great. But the food is not good, huge lines for men’s bathrooms and I think there are 3 drinking fountains for 110,000 people. U of M has the means to do better.
Stuart Taylor — Google review
Great place to see a game, "The Game"! The Big House holds a lot of fans and the energy is out of sight! There are plenty of food choices and the bathrooms downstairs are huge! If you don't mind a little walk, you can get out of town fairly easily. Awesome experience!
William Case — Google review
Holy Moly, this stadium is large. My bucket list was fulfilled by purchasing, flying to Michigan, and watching the Wolverines host the Buckeyes and seeing who remains undefeated between two unbeaten and powerhouse teams. I have to say, I was overwhelmed with the crowd capacity, the energetic vibe despite very cold temperatures, and the overall collegiate Big Ten Football experience. I don’t know which is better, a very hyped college game or a dynamic NFL match-up game. I highly encourage true collegiate football fanatics to come experience the vibe here at the Big House when your team comes to play here, it’s unlike any other college stadium and football atmosphere.
Humphrey Vives — Google review
We had so much fun at this game! They really make these games a full experience, it was really nice - once in a lifetime type of feel. We came to a college tour and I initially got scammed on tickets (my fault). During the tour I met some other parents/alumni and they blessed us with tickets they couldn't use. If you wanna come I highly recommend planning way in advance but it was such an amazing time. Getting in was easy and fast despite so many people (100K!). You can't bring bags in, but if you forget (like me) they also have a fast and easy bag check. I was impressed how they accommodated so many people. Even for bathrooms and concessions we never waited more than 1 minute in a line. Also it's extremely accessible for those in wheelchairs. 10/10 highly recommend, if you have an opportunity to go you won't regret it!
Ashley — Google review
An absolute powerhouse of an experience! The sheer magnitude of this iconic stadium is awe-inspiring. I had the incredible fortune to witness many games here, and it was nothing short of electrifying. The atmosphere was charged with excitement and passion from the devoted fans. And to top it off, witnessing 'The Game' victory here was an experience I'll cherish forever (3 times in a row!). The energy was crazy, the cheers echoing through the stadium were spine-tingling, and the shared love for maize and blue among fellow supporters was awesome. The stadium's layout ensured an excellent view from wherever I was seated, and the facilities were top-notch. This stadium embodies the spirit of college football and leaves an indelible mark on anyone lucky enough to be a part of the action. A must-visit for any sports enthusiast or Michigan fan! Go Blue
Will — Google review
Attended The Game on Nov. 25 and loved the experience. Go Blue! Great atmosphere, fans, and venue. If you’re a college football fan this venue is a must.
FFKDTP1 — Google review
Great experience! This was my first visit to The Big House and it did not disappoint. They displayed the new light show and it definitely got the crowd hype!
It's a nightmare trying to get through the crowd so "quick" trips to the bathroom or concessions can be daunting.
Worth noting - Invest in a seat cushion. I'll be getting one with a back rest because it can become uncomfortable sitting on the bleachers after a while.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is an art museum located in Detroit, Michigan. It was founded in 1885 and has since grown to house over 100 galleries with a range of American and international art on display from ancient to modern eras. The Beaux-Arts building was designed by Paul Cret and quickly became the temple of art, adding two wings in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Detroit Institute of Arts was an absolutely amazing experience! The exhibits, architecture, and artwork are top notch and this is one of my favorite museums I have ever visited! We spent all day here and I feel like we still didn't even scratch the surface. If I could change anything I would have planned to come right at opening so we could experience this for the entirety of opening! You will be amazed at the beauty of this museum, I highly recommend it!
Jeremy Janus — Google review
This place is beautiful! The staff is so wonderful and friendly and helpful. You can buy tickets once you get there but if you buy them in advance, it goes faster. Elevators and stairs, bathrooms on every floor. 3 floors total. Price of tickets aren't bad either. Went to the Van Gogh exhibit, but will definitely be back to see the rest.
Jessica Bock — Google review
Good museum with a variety of collections. A variety of collections from across the world. Some areas are better represented than others in terms of history of the art from the region.
Some interactive bits across the galleries for young patrons. A few more interactive moments would be nice, and would provide more talking points for groups who visit the galleries.
Asia, Africa, and Hellenistic collections are good introductions to the arts. The gallery on Egypt showcases select pieces, and makes for a great introduction to the culture. Native American section represents art pieces from the south, central and north America. Residents of Wayne county have free entry on select days at the museum.
Durga Kale — Google review
There are so many exhibits to check out. It's nice to wander in and out of rooms filled with ancient to modern items. It's a really nice collection. Make sure you have about 4 hours to see everything and grab a bite in the cafe. Lots of decent options to chose from. Parking across the street is convenient and only $7.
Amber Pratt — Google review
such a great place! The tour guides are phenomenal. The art is beautiful, the facility is beautiful, and there is so much enriching education to be had, including history! I enjoyed reading about the history here. The displays are well thought out, and there are even ways for the kids to get involved, including a "seek and find" in certain rooms.
I took a public tour and it was really engaging and a wonderful way to learn about the museum, the artists, the art, and the story behind it all.
I was happily surprised to find out that they have many other programs throughout the week! I am so excited to come back.
Kathryn Friedlund — Google review
There is just so much to see. I could spend days just staring at the artwork. Mind you I am partial to art. We went and they had a car exhibit and they were so unique. Also seeing a real life van Gogh painting was really cool. I'd definitely go again. They also had art from Mexico, middle east, native Americans, Japan and Korea. I love international art so it was fun to look at everything. Also seeing a real life mummy was really cool but creepy to think there's a skeleton in there.
Johanna Ghofulpo — Google review
very cool place and nice to visit, there are so many different sections you can look at with very cool artifacts and such. we were able to get in for free. there are gift shops and places in there you can get food at. i honestly have no complaints, the place is very cool to go to, the building itself is very cool and with the addition of all the old things it makes the place amazing to visit.
Ace — Google review
Excellent customer service from Cameron at the entrance, which was the start of an amazing experience of artwork displayed from many eras and with famous artists and different cultures. We were there for a couple of hours and did not complete a full
tour. Looking forward to coming back. The museum’s store was full of many wonderful collections of jewelry, clothing, tableware, books and more. I thoroughly enjoyed the time there. Also the food was amazing from the courtyard.
Betty Penny — Google review
What a great museum and the collection is more than great. I so didn’t expect it. First floor with African, Asian etc art with great narrative and stories. Very engaging to read. Also, I loved landscapes by American artists, 2h at the museum was not enough. Will come back! Not to mention an astonishing mural by Diego Rivera. Also, thanks to very polite staff of the museum - made me feel very welcomed.
Daria E — Google review
Large museum with lots to see. The exhibits don’t flow very well, so take a map to be able to follow your path if you want to make sure you see everything. Very cool cafe inside, museum architecture itself is interesting. Weekend day was not too crowded in the afternoon which was nice. $14 for adult, $8 if you’re a student, reasonable prices.
Abigail Cash — Google review
Incredible museum! This place is huge. We came right at 9am and it was great, quiet and not a lot of people until later on. It’s beautiful here and so much to see. We spent about 3 hours and still wasn’t enough to get through the whole place. The little cafe is beautiful, great spot to grab a coffee and snack while taking a break. The history here is amazing, everything is placed beautifully and tons of information. Have to come back for a full day to really take our time and enjoy!
Devon Clark — Google review
Fantastic art museum with friendly staff members! Upon entering, I was met by an enthusiastic staff member who explained the layout of the museum to me, and then struck by the majestic Great Hall. But the highlight lied beyond the great hall - seeing Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Murals in person was such an awe-inspiring experience! There were staff members stationed in the area, one of whom had a great chat with me surrounding my questions about the murals.
The Rivera murals was not the only reason that made the visit worthwhile - I found that the museum has quite a comprehensive art collection, not just of Western art movements from medieval to modern times, but also of non-Western art. The African and Islamic galleries were pretty good-sized, although the Egyptian gallery was a bit disappointing. It would have also been nice if the museum put more thought into the re-creations of the cultures' architecture; the current re-creations seemed half-baked with artifacts combined with modern materials.
Depite that, the interior architecture of the museum was quite varied and worth seeing for an architecture enthusiast. I liked the modern designs of the stairs and Prentis Court as well as the historic-comtemporary charms of Kresge Court (which very well reflects the identity of the city!).
In all, I only had 2.5 hours to spend at the museum and that was only enough for an in-depth visit to about half of the galleries. A jewel and a must-visit in the city!
Andrew Yin — Google review
One of the absolute most unique and interesting collections I have ever seen. Not many public art facilities match up to DIA. It can get crowded but the staff is willing to lend knowledge even if you aren't on your. The lady that explained the Diego Rivera mural was the highlight of the day.
Billy Smerka Jr. — Google review
I am a huge museum visitor, and this collection is by far one of the best I’ve seen in the US. Not only that, but the courtyards are stunning. I only spent about five hours here and saw maybe 1/3? I recommend visiting it over two days. Enjoy lunch or drinks in the cafe- the flatbread and summer drinks were amazing.
All in all, this is one of my top places to visit recently. I highly recommend.
Stephanie Freas — Google review
The museum has an amazing and diverse collection. My particular favorites were the Native American, Impressionists, and Modern exhibits. And the gift shop is a collection all by itself! Amazing! I even enjoyed the curry chicken salad at their Cafe.
I didn't see everything, and I'll definitely return!
Lori Gully — Google review
One of the highlights for sure is to see the Diego Rivera mural. This mural is enormous in size and absolutely mesmerizing. This will be my second visit here and I really enjoyed both of my visits. During this last visit I had the opportunity to see a wonderful photography exhibit by James Barnor, this series followed his work from his early days of filming in black and white to his later years of using color. I enjoyed the photos so much I bought his book. I love this museum and will continue to visit it each time I pass through Michigan. Detroit is a fabulous city with much more to offer than expected and this museum is the same. Parking is easy, staff are friendly and helpful, there is a cafeteria and a indoor cafe that feels like you are in an outdoor courtyard. There is a great gift shop, beautiful building, clean bathrooms and many exhibits of all types. Whatever type of art you are interested in they have something that will satisfy! Support the arts and this community and pay a visit here and just down the street check out the modern art museum as well.
Candy Latino — Google review
A tremendous collection of art pieces from all over the world, covering centuries of different cultures. Very impressive and certainly a “good deal” for the cost of entry.
I would knock off 0.5 stars if it were possible, simply because the layout of the rooms becomes very confusing and you may end up missing some exhibits because you almost get lost on the floors.
Wish the flow was just a bit better organized…
Andy Laible — Google review
I spent a great deal of my childhood at this museum and was very excited to bring my family. The Diego Rivera is a must but there are a great many musts, and it is very kid-friendly. They had a cozy coffee cafe in the courtyard and a lunchroom. It is still an amazing collection, impossible to see everything in a single visit, and I am looking forward to returning on our next visit to Michigan.
Our visit was on the weekday. We found street parking that was good for 2 hours only. Download the app; you can renew only exactly when the 2 hours is up. Backpacks are not allowed. The front desk directed us to the FREE and secure lockers.
The only downside was we had 3 interactions with security; two for being warned that we were too close to an exhibit (?) and the 3rd for leaving out of an exit door behind other patrons only to be told it wasn't an exit. A sign off to the side said "Emergency Exit". Very poorly placed. Oddly enough, I've heard this same complaint from other patrons both friends/family and on Internet reviews.
LB Colorado — Google review
An impressive place. I heard a rumor, years ago, that the city was thinking of selling off the art in an attempt to raise cash to avoid bankruptcy. I'm very glad that didn't happen.
This is a really nice museum! Three floors with exhibits from Native Americans, S. Korea, Africa, South & S.E. Asia, Egypt plus the more expected European (Italian, British & Dutch when I was there (3/21)) works. Marble busts, huge canvases, metalwork, ceramics, masks, beadwork and more.
And if you live in the three counties (Macomb, Wayne & Oakland) you get in for free. The parking is $7 across the street.
We (my teenage son & I) meandered thru in just over two hours, saw all three floors, but didn't linger anywhere. Kind of a "drive by" viewing experience.
Guided tours and school groups were also there on the 1st day of spring.
Mark Thomas — Google review
An excellent museum for various arts and sculptures. They have arts and sculptures from all over the world spread over 3 levels. Must spend at least 3 hours to cover the entire museum. Also free for residents of some counties. Check website for details.
Noel Boby — Google review
Informative museum. We spent over 3 hours on the weekend. A very nice cafe tucked inside with overpriced croissants😅
Overall a pretty way to spend a weekend (hit the wide selection of restaurants for dinner later)
Shriya Nagesh — Google review
Free! Need to show id for tickets. They have free coat and bag check at front. So many cool exhibits. The craft room was cool and kept kids occupied for a while. Cafe is nice but closes at 3 I think so keep that in mind.
Brooke — Google review
This is truly a world-class museum. In my particular area of interest, Medieval through Baroque art, the collection is equal to the best. The Dutch and American paintings have few peers. This is an encyclopedic collection, and there are excellent Native American and Asian sections, although the Egyptian and Classical collections are not a strong point. I spent three blissful days here and didn't see everything; I'll definitely be back!
John Strylowski — Google review
The DIA is one of the true treasures of Detroit.
I have been dozens of times and will continue to go every so often. The art is amazing but the architecture of the building itself is breathtaking.
Entry is free for Wayne and Oakland county residents, not sure about others.
It's always worth a visit, HIGHLY recommended.
Joseph Sanchez — Google review
Haven't been in years and while visiting Detroit decided to take my daughter for the first time, was not a disappointment. Very well run very well-managed, really really enjoyed some of the surprises of the famous painting and works of art. Definitely will be back... Oh and the Cafe in the middle of the location has improved drastically and the food was fan-freaking-tastic. To be honest I would probably go back again just for lunch even if I didn't want to get through the museum!!!
Christine Marques — Google review
VOTED #1 ART MUSEUM IN AMERICA this year!!
Thinking about coming to the DIA? Perfect place to spend the entire day! So much to see, rich history, great tours and you’ll always see something new/different every visit.
ADVENTURES with HAYES — Google review
A hidden gem in Detroit. It is a wonderful museum that is well worth a visit! The building itself is beautiful, and it has some truly special and iconic art pieces by artists such as Picasso and Van Gogh.
The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation is a sprawling space dedicated to showcasing American life and ideas. The living history exhibition hall boasts 18 intelligent touch screens and a gigantic assortment of exercises and games, while the historical centre exists in a few sections. The first includes the Museum of American Innovation, which showcases relics from the transport industry that Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat for. The museum is worth the visit for any youngster looking to learn about American history and famous figures from across the spectrum.
All of the staff was amazing! Each one spoke to you every time, acknowledged you when you entered, said bye when you left, always asked if you needed any assistance or had any questions. So so helpful and I'm so very appreciative, they were all wonderful! My son and I can't wait to go again! So many gift shops lol. Need at least 2+ hours to see it all, but it's worth it. So much history, some areas are like stepping back in time, it's so cool.
Jessica Bock — Google review
Absolutely incredible and exquisite exhibits. Everything is laid out so well you can easily travel from one section to the next, with a smooth transition in-between.
The cases are spaciously laid out as to not be overwhelming. This creates a good flowing atmosphere that keeps you moving and staring at the next item.
There's a nice cafeteria that you can eat at, but hold on to your tickets. You'll need them to get back into the museum.
The attendants are wonderful. The place is neat, tidy, and just fun. Definitely take your kids here, your wife, everyone will have something to look at here!
Jacob Stiltner — Google review
My family loved this walk through history. So much more than cars! We spent hours here and could have spent so much more. A must see if you ever make it to the Detroit area. Went on a Wednesday. It wasn’t overly crowded and we were able to enjoy it without feeling hampered by too many people.
Shawn Collins — Google review
This is a great place to visit! There is so much to do and see one day is certainly not enough.
If you are in the area I would certainly recommend stopping by. If you want to see it all without any rush I would recommend at least 1.5 days (assuming you take one full day). Make sure to look into the membership if visiting more than one day!
The museum is mostly wheelchair accessible and they also rent wheelchairs if needed.
Jennifer Cotto — Google review
The Henry Ford museum is definitely my favourite museum in Detroit. It displays a lot of history from the very beginning of motoring up to the present time. My favourite displays would be the United States presidents cars. Followed closely by the 1941 Allegheny Locomotive one of the largest steam powered Locomotives ever built. Very interesting to see also Henry Ford's kitchen bench engine, that's how it all started. There is so much to see in this museum not just cars. You can spend a whole day here enjoying yourself. I highly recommend a visit to this museum.
Tramp on tour — Google review
My visit to the museum was a great experience. The highlight for me was the impressive selection of cars, including those used by presidents. The exhibit showcased a diverse range of vehicles, adding a unique and fascinating dimension to the visit. The overall atmosphere and variety made it a memorable exploration into history culture.
Heba AlDossary — Google review
I’ll definitely recommend to visit this museum in Detroit. It’s so huge and you can find here a lot of different things. History of United States. Progress of different directions such as railways, cars, planes, different manual productions. They also recommend factory tour and if you get museum and factory you’ll get discount. We didn’t have enough time and went through museum only. We got tickets in the spot and were not actually even planning to go there and it was Friday so I believe you can have tickets at the door any time. Enjoy and bring your kids there are a lot of interactive elements.
Katusha G — Google review
So much to do, so much to see. I spent about 3 hours here and still could go for many more.
It's not just about Ford history itself but about the broader history of the world.
A great variety of cars on display and other exhibits are worth the time and money to spend on it.
I also took a short 30 minute free tour and it was great.
DMINATOR — Google review
This was perhaps the best place that I've visited in a long time!! It was like a kid let loose in a candy shop. The place is absolutely gorgeous. The history behind every piece in that museum is insane, the lady at the front greeting once we entered the actual part of the museum was really really good. She gave a brief on what to expect and where. This place will take a full day to tour if you want to look and read everything. Maybe two. I would definitely visit this place again. Definitely recommended for every single age.
Adnan Awes — Google review
Incredible the history of Ford! It's a huge museum with lots to see. We didn't see everything as I think it would take a few days.
The old locomotives were a highlight for me, as well as the cars. The presidential cars was very cool to see.
I'm not a huge fan of racing but I have to admit it was very interesting yo learn about racers as athletes and seeing some powerful racing cars over the years.
Another highlight was the mathematics, airplanes, and furnishings. The doll houses were incredibly beautiful and detailed.
The Walt Disney costumes were also very cool to see up close. If you love fabric and costumes, I highly recommend to see the exhibit. It is only for a short while though.
The food was good, some variety of sandwiches, snack food and entree meal. The ladies who work there were wonderful, very funny, and very helpful. I really enjoyed the experience and hope to go back to see what I missed!
Mo Cons — Google review
You can easily spend the whole day here if you’re into museums. There are two nice cafes inside so you can take a break if you want. The exhibits are well maintained, but the entry fee was expensive compared to other places similar to this museum.
If you want a tour of the factory, you will need to go there on a working day.
Kedaar R Rao — Google review
Not a car museum, but there are cars. This is an American History museum primarily... more Smithsonian-like. I have to say it's one of the best museums I've ever visited. It really is amazing what our forefathers were able to accomplish to build America. Highly recommended. Kid friendly!
David Wilson — Google review
Visitor from the UK wowed by this magnificent mueseum. Great variety of exhibits, but one of my favourite sections was the history of cars of all type . There was food and drink available at a couple of locations within the museum. Staff were very helpful, and all I all a memorable day buy, I will have to come back one day to catch up on anything I may have missed . Enjoy..
Glyn Pettit — Google review
This was our first Holiday Night's at the Ford. It was an amazing experience. I would highly recommend it for anyone, but dress appropriately. The fireworks are shot off near the baseball field. It was a great time.
Shaun Krenzke — Google review
I shared a couple pictures of my highlights of this trip. It's a pretty nice place to visit. They are lacking some restaurants or places to get some real food. I visited here about 50 years ago when I was a kid and we went to a nice Italian restaurant and had spaghetti dinner. That appears to be missing in the museum now. Their displays are awesome with a lot of history of our area and Past Times. I recommend it!
Troy Crowe — Google review
This was a really awesome place to spend the day with the family. We loved looking around at all the cars, planes, and machinery this place has on display. So much to see and do while being here; especially when you get to the race cars. We all had so much fun; kids and adults alike.
I recommend buying your tickets online in advance. It was quite easy to do and saved us time once we arrived at the museum.
We will need to come back to see the rest of the things we didn't get to spend as much time with.
Corey Sherman — Google review
Kids had fun! We ran into a volunteer who was on break but very cheerful and conversational. It was cool to see the museum sections.... we were there for about 3 hours and only saw 2/3s of the exhibits (at kid speed). You could spend multiple days here. We got a tip to bring lunch, so didn't eat at any of the places there. Kids favorite things were the pit stop crew hands on activity, going inside the locomotive, and seeing the barnstormer planes. Adults found the JFK limo more significant than the littles.
Betsy Finn — Google review
So much to see in the museum. It will take you half a day to read through everything and walk through all the exhibit. Even a quick walk through needs about 3 hours.
You learn so much on automotive, manufacturing, American history and culture, aerospace and Glass !
Love all the massive locomotive engines and massive power generator. They are just massive and beautiful. Train museum is usually outside but it was nice that Henry Ford manage to put these massive engines indoor
It is a must go stop if you are in town
FriedChicken — Google review
An excellent museum with interesting exhibits for everyone. Far from "just a car museum," it has exhibits focused on aviation, the industrial revolution, the civil rights movement, trains, and lots more.
My only regret is that we only scheduled one day to visit the museum and the Greenfield Village, whereas two days would have been the minimum in retrospect.
Zac Clark — Google review
Beautiful time had by all. Incredible collection allowing a walk through history. The staff had interesting information and stories to share about the period and life of those during that time. We have a membership. I would suggest a day for Henry Ford Museum and a day for Greenfield Village if you're not from this area. After that, you can choose if you need additional visits.
David Torok — Google review
This is certainly the go-to museum in Detroit. It showcases American innovations and progress over the century, not just car-focused. You could spend at least 2 hours in the museum alone. There’s a rotating exhibit space that brings new things in to keep it fresh for returning visitors.
There’s plenty to see and do, with sections on agriculture, furniture and housing, car racing, automobile production, aviation, locomotives, and more.
The village portion of the grounds can add about 5 hours to your visit so come prepared!
Nile Livesey (Scolirk) — Google review
☆○°•The place was very amazing, I was walking in, not expecting much of it, but as I entered, I saw a lot of Presidents cars and the thought of them actually being in there was very cool! There was also a really cute miniature car set displayed, and a place where you could play a car simulator! It was a very pleasant experience :> Next time I visit MI, I will visit the factory too!○☆•°
Hira Ahmed — Google review
Spectacular! You need a full day to enjoy and bring your jacket after Oct 31st!! The train usually closes at the end of October, but the Model T drive around the village is worth the money. They also have a bus, that's a great way to hear about the village. They have a horse-drawn carriage as well!!
The factory tour is fantastic, with limited photography options, but it is well worth it.
The museum is vast, and if you live here, that year pass is the way to go! Visitors take advantage of the different passes according to ride availability. You almost can't get through the museum and village unless you plan for the whole day!! A must-see for sure!
James M — Google review
You could literally spend days here. It’s so unique and one of a kind. I came here every weekend as a kid in the 80s and it’s fascinating to see what is still here and what has changed.
Even if you could care less about cars or trains or planes this place positions them in a way that integrates them into the progression of life in America and the impact that cars (good and bad) and the social and historical context surrounding that impact.
I took my teenagers and thought they would be begging to leave but I had to drag them out at closing time.
Just go.
Mark Manthy — Google review
This was the first time my 4 year old son was at the Ford Museum. He loves anything trains and they have the biggest ones in the world. Not my words but my sons. We also went because there was a Paw Patrol exhibit that he is very into at the moment. He had a great time exploring the activities within the area. I would say he enjoyed the time, but some of the stuff he was too young to know why it was there or the history about it.
Greyson Edwards — Google review
Went to The Henry Ford Museum with my girlfriend recently. This museum is awesome! We walked through the displays for hours and enjoyed traveling back in time to see history in person. It was a fascinating visit and the exhibits are user friendly and interactive in many cases. We want to come back again and also visit Greenfield Village when it opens up in the spring! Many thanks to everyone working at The Henry Ford Museum!
Fb Nnnnbn — Google review
Did not expect an all round museum here! I thought it was a Ford cars showcase but here is a full innovative museum containing not just fancy cars but the history and evolution of automobile! The presidential cars is surely a highlight here, but there are more to explore! Price is 30 dollars per adult and 9 for parking. Be aware the google navigation is not the most accurate location for the ticket office and entrance. Go straight to the clock tower!
Ka Ho Ng — Google review
What a great museum. This is my second visit. I was able to bring my wife this trip (she’s a huge history buff). This museum has something for everyone. I’m a pilot and I collect cars so I’m obviously attracted to the car and airplane collection! Only downside was the village being closed. Guess we need to make another trip!
Flight Solutions LLC — Google review
Great experience! It's a Ford museum, but not just about Ford. Cool display of historic cars including some rare ones. So many things to see and time just flies by when in there. Would highly recommend!
John Zhong — Google review
Love the museum, have been a member for years! I particularly love the new racing exhibit with the racing simulators! Today we were there looking at it as a possible wedding venue, and I have to say the staff is absolutely top notch. Easy to work with, prompt with excellent follow up! The materials on there own were a little confusing but when they laid them out it was very easy to understand/ budget. Lovett hall was absolutely breathtaking, and is currently at the top of our list!
Trent McMillion — Google review
Definitely a great place to spend the day and appreciate all the ingenuity and leadership inventing and building such renown vehicles etc. I mean just some of the machining techniques and precision applications are impressive to say the least. You can literally spend all day here, they do have food and restaurants , which is a great thing.
William H — Google review
Stopped by just to kill some time while in the Detroit area and was blown away. This is a world class museum that does an exceptional job of displaying and interpreting the history of the Industrial Revolution and how it has affected the human experience. You will spend hours here!
codemanradiohead — Google review
The wife and I had an great time during our time in the museum. A very massive museum. It would take someone at least three days if you stopped to read every placqured that would be there on every piece of equipment. Really enjoyed the history era about everyday life and the items that was used from the 1900' to 2020. The era took me back to my days of being a kid and re-visiting that era of 1980. Again its a very informative museum.
Matthew Geiger — Google review
February 2024 - came here with family and friends. We had a good time with the paw patrol exhibit. A lot to see here and listen to. They have some new things since we have last visited. Race car game and they updated that area with some other things to do. Kids loved the automobile section. They added a plume market and a restaurant inside. You can buy wine from what I heard from two mom's. They have a nice gift shop and a lot of neat things to see.
The Comerica Park is a baseball stadium located in Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 2000 and is the home of the Detroit Tigers. The stadium features a 50-foot Ferris wheel and diverse food court.
I am a huge fan of the Detroit Tigers and baseball in general. Each time I come to Comerica Park I leave with everlasting memories. The prices of food and drinks is a little high but coming to a game is the best experience ever. Come out to a game and support your Tigers!
Emily Gouin — Google review
Absolutely wonderful stadium!! We came here for the first time this past weekend to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert and it was absolutely wonderful! VERY clean, very good security, comfortable seating, very easy to find sections for seating too. Super friendly staff at all the food stands and nice fresh tasty food. By far one of the best stadiums I've been to! The concert was well put together and went wonderfully. The security check before entering was smooth and very fast and friendly. Even very easy to find parking areas all over by the stadium as well! All in all a really great experience. Highly recommend attending a concert or ball game here!
Savannah MissJavelin — Google review
This is a beautiful park and a great baseball experience. The layout is great, beautiful Tigers at the home plate, and not a bad seat in the hose. We got to enjoy Beach night and Friday night fireworks which was a great 15 min show.
+Visual effects of video board were amazing!
-Audio in the stadium could be better. We could hear all of the mids/highs, but could not hear any of the bass. Need to get some better subs in the upper decks!
Micah Morton (CloudKoF) — Google review
Great atmosphere at this park (was my. Buddies favourite of the 3 we visited this trip). Parking was cheap and easy... Leaving not so much. Food and vendor options were cool - and you could see Ford Field which was neat. Nice view from where we were sitting. Overall great time.
Jeremy Girard — Google review
What a great stadium! My family and I were up from Indiana and attended our first Tigers game. Let's see where do I begin. This stadium does have a bag/purse policy. So if you plan on attending a ball game, make sure your purse is a wristlet 4 x 6. We had no issues bringing my granddaughter stroller in. It was actually a breeze going through security. The decor of Tigers 🐅 displayed in and around the ballpark was great. This ballpark is very kid friendly. My granddaughter enjoyed riding on the carousel. The 💺 were comfortable compared to some other stadiums.
Fatima Rose — Google review
Very nice park, been to over half the current MLB parks and lord knows how many of the old parks. This is a nice park. Friendly staff, not a bad seat. I got a great seat for $28. Beer, hot dogs, and Major League Baseball...what else can you ask for in America?
GD H — Google review
I have no complaints. I do, however, have a confession 🤦♀️. I'm not a huge baseball fan. 😬 This was my first major league baseball game. We were invited by friends so we weren't going to turn the opportunity down. I felt like the stadium was very nice, clean and a lot of food and drink options. Obviously not without draining your pockets, but that is expected at any sports venue.
Amy Vance — Google review
The stadium is great. I will say if you are going for handicap friendly seating, try to stick to the terrace level. They are about $56 a person but put you in better seats that are more accessible.
Lindsay Marie — Google review
Comerica Park is so far the best baseball field I have been to. They have so many great food options including the classics like hot dogs and sausages, along with fair food like corn dogs and elephant ears, and others like tacos, nachos, pizza, ice cream, and more. There were a lot of people there but I never felt crowded. The seats have a lot of space around them. It was a very fun and comfortable experience. Got to stay for Friday night fireworks and there was such a fun and exciting vibe as they were getting ready for a decently long show!
Greta DeCaluwe — Google review
Comerica Park is an exceptional baseball stadium that seamlessly combines modern amenities with a sense of tradition. The vibrant atmosphere, excellent seating options, and impeccable views of the game make it a premier destination for sports enthusiasts. The variety of food choices, including local favorites, adds to the overall experience. The park's design and cleanliness contribute to a welcoming environment for families and fans alike. Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or simply seeking a fantastic outing, Comerica Park offers an unforgettable and enjoyable time at the ballpark.
Kabir Chohan — Google review
Decent ballpark. The tiger and baseball statues outside of the stadium and the merry-go-round inside the food area are pretty cool features. It’s always fun to go there and catch a few games.
D C — Google review
My daughter and I went to the Tigers vs. St. Louis Cardinals games on May 1, 2024. We had a great time. It was her first professional baseball game.
We walked around and saw the carousel and different statues that were there.
If you buy food and drink, be prepared to spend about $100 on 2 people... plus souvenirs. I forgot my hat and had to buy a new one while I was inside. The hat was about $30. The cheapest food item I saw was $6. And that was for a bottle of water.
Overall, we had an amazing time watching them play!!!
Melissa Hastedt — Google review
We were in town for a concert at the Masonic Temple and my husband surprised us with Tigers tickets, what a nice surprise, we had a blast even though it was a chilly/damp/windy 39° and cloudy. The fans were dedicated and enthusiastic.
Carrie Wolford — Google review
Not impressed with the Kiosk system. People INSIDE were Great- people At Ticket windows, rude as can be, AS IF they're Doing You a favor getting paid to sell or accept tickets. Poor setting for concert- concrete baseball bleachers. Prices are Disgusting- 8.95 for a Hot Dog on rollers. 8$ for a 16oz water. ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING AREA. Not enough restrooms, vendors, nada. We went. We enjoyed the show- from damn near the furthest row away from the stage. No Regular beer, All Craft or Light. We agreed, we don't care to go back. It was an experience we'd never had, and, neither care to go a second time. Not even for a ball game.
Billie Lemere — Google review
It's a nice ballpark and although it seats over 41000 feels like a small ball park. The park is athletically pleasing and has great team details on the facade. It's a great ballpark to visit if you are a fan of the team or just enjoy baseball in general.
Matthew S — Google review
Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan offers an unforgettable experience for baseball fans. From the moment I stepped foot inside, I was immersed in the excitement and energy of America's favorite pastime.
The stadium itself is impressive, boasting modern amenities and a vibrant atmosphere. The seating was comfortable, providing excellent views of the field from every angle. The cleanliness and well-maintained facilities added to the overall positive experience.
Comerica Park's location in downtown Detroit is convenient, surrounded by a lively atmosphere and ample parking options. Exploring the area before or after the game added to the overall enjoyment of the outing.
Gabriel Schray — Google review
Absolutely amazing MLB venue, home of the Detroit Tigers. Went to the game on Miguel Cabrera Day...jersey give away, Tiger's hat/ sunglasses swag games give aways inside the park. Great fan experience for food, drinks, and rest areas. Plus Ga great selection of team products at the D Shop.
Justin Chan — Google review
Fantastic views of the city can take your eyes off the game at times. One of the best baseball venues in the country.
Even with multiple events close by and on a weekend night plenty of parking was available with a short walk.
Detroit has never been better so take in a game and spend time in the city to eat snd shop.
Glen W. — Google review
Great ballpark. Really loved that I could walk around the ballpark on path between lower sections and watch game while I walked to concession areas. Not as many TVs around like other parks, but was definitely a great experience sitting behind visiting bullpen.
Jeff Maehlman — Google review
This was my first visit to Comerica park and it was a really nice stadium. I did not explore a lot of the concessions or anything, but from what I saw there were many food and drink options.
The seating was nice as it wasn't as steep as some stadiums are in terms of the layout. Nice skyline views when looking to the outfield.
Brian Snyder — Google review
1st Opening Day attended, I've lived in Michigan my whole life, I know sad, but can finally check it off my Michigan bucket list.....great atmosphere.....everyone having a fun & great time.....awesome experience....GO TIGERS!!!!
Michael Modos — Google review
Had a great time. Food is the best out of all the sports arenas around there. The Mexican place in the food court is amazing! You can't go wrong everything good. Great service. Remember you can't take a big bag or purse with you. If you do you have to leave in car or check it in. Service employees at the shops were all so nice. Great atmosphere would definitely go again. The musicians outside of park were phenomenal!
bon kas-mikha — Google review
This place is definitely an experience. It has everything from food courts, a carousel, picture opportunities and drinks. The stadium is huge! Things are nicely labeled though. Make sure you're bag isn't too big. They don't let you bring bags larger than 12".
Hope Sodders — Google review
What a fun stadium to enjoy a game at. I've never attended a concert here, but baseball is a blast.
Tons of entrances make it easy to get in. Lots of food and drink options, just be ready for stadium prices. Stores to get merch and a lot of tributes to see walking around.
Tons of things for the kids and the whole family including photo opportunities and rides.
Jon Lynch — Google review
Great ballpark! All the seats are decent, even in the upper levels. Concessions prices are high, but where aren’t they high? Good choices for food, though, and they do carry Pepsi products if you’re wondering. Our seats were in 314 for these photos.
Jamie — Google review
Had a great family night out! The Tigers didn't win, but it was a fun game anyway! Even if you aren't that into baseball, it is a great place to go for the food, activities for the children and great atmosphere! They do have a purse/backpack and diaper bag rule now, so be aware of that. You can't bring in purses or bags over a certain size, but they do offer complimentary bag check! I gave them my bag, and they took my name and phone number and gave me a ticket to bring back to retrieve my bag after the game. You can go pick it up at any time, of course, and you have up to 30 minutes to go get it once the game is over. It was a very efficient and smooth process! In all, it was a great evening and game. The food is always great and there is always something for everyone, just make sure you bring enough money. It's by no means super expensive, but not super cheap either. You do get what you pay for by way of quantity and quality, so that is a plus! In all, I can't wait to go back!
Keli Donald — Google review
Although, I miss the Tigers Stadium of my youth in Cork Town - taking my family (happily Californian Ex-Pats) to their first Tigers Game at Commerica Park was Fantastic!
What a beautiful ballpark with great views and amenities suitable for all.
A great family day to remember!
Go Detroit!
Shalomah Arve Williams — Google review
This used to be my favorite place to go. But this time before it's great, it's actually uncool. We booked our tickets online, we got in, - but were not able to go to our seats. Understandable, - it was raining and the game was delayed. Everyone needed to be undercover (because of lightning and heavy rain).
Once you're inside the venue you can't re-enter. Very much of a downside if you have kids. Often you forget something in the car (girlfriends or kids phone), or you need to medicate.
Also smokers have to survive without smoking for several hours. (The smoking section has been permanently closed ) They will not accommodate the customer, won't create a smoking section or even let people re-enter after they like to smoke outside.
We spent for 2 of us close to 1k for for just this day, including tickets, parking, food, drinks and updated fan attire - we like to support,
The drinks are expensive....... You can buy for sure a 12pack for the price of one beer here, - a water bottle is half the price, impressively similar is a cocktail .....
After all, we'll not be back unless we get invited - but even then I'll warn my friends about the smoking
Pat Changa — Google review
Went to see the Cardinals play in Detroit at Comerica Park, located in downtown Detroit. Solid park. I love a ballpark downtown. It’s a modern stadium with two iconic features… the tiger statues and the outfield fountain.
Loved all the marketing using the D. I sat in the lower bowl with club access. The club was fantastic and offered elevated food for a ballpark like salads and wrap. Oh and probably my favorite thing was the Baseball Ferris Wheel.
Glad I went. Cards lost. :o(
Sara Govero — Google review
Lines to get in were long, with limited metal detectors. I do appreciate they had a few at least. The food options were minimal and everything we had was awful. Nice jersey giveaway upon entrance. Tigers lost. Fans were cool. Stadium seems small compared to some others.
Titus — Google review
Comerica Park was a pretty nice ball park. Originally from St. Louis and Busch Stadium is nowhere near as nice as this. So much room to walk around a lot of food choices. There could be a few more bathrooms but all in all a really great place to visit.
Park includes a swimming beach, guided horse rides, toboggan run, nature center, campsites & inn.
Pokagon State park is amazing. It's for the naturalist and the naturalist that likes a little bit of civilized world alike. The trails are amazing. Bike trails that are paved. Rollin hills and twisty bends. Beautiful land ape set in a collection of lakes. The stables are great for those wanting a guided tour, the price ces are great for the little ones wanting to ride a pony, or Jack--the mule, and the staff was friendly and helpful.
The campgrounds are hilly but a little extra planning for levelling and you're good. The campground is quite large as well. The sites have plenty of room. Roads are little narrow but doable. Be on the lookout, loads of pedestrian travel by foot and bicycle and kids on their electric scooters.
A tough ride up one hill is quickly rewarded with a thrilling, curved, decent. Did I mention it's an awesome park!
Can't wait to get back and I'm planning a trip for some winter activities; toboggan run, potowatomi in, cross country skiing, warming shelters with natural fires!
Bradford A. Ciecko — Google review
Fairly used to camping, my family and I were a bit disappointed about this park from what it was hyped up to be. This was our first visit to Pokagon and I think it could change if we go again with some different expectations.
First, it is a beautiful park and great location with nice recreational opportunities. Positioned next to Lake James and Snow Lake but close enough to I-69 gives Pokagon a doable trip for many travelers in the Trine State Area. Location is great for us who are from Bowling Green/Toledo, Ohio area.
We did like the size of the park and all the attendants were helpful and kind! The camp store had plenty of supplies, even more than what you'd expect. Just a bit more pricey than a normal store.
Our disappointment came down to the actual site we stayed at and the condition of that campground. We stayed at site 101 and it was fairly obvious when we got there why it was unreserved. The site is at the bottom of the hill and the first campsite in the loop. It offered plenty of shade but was not suited well for tent camping. Majority of the site was a thick layer of gravel (except for the low spots), which made staking the tents down pretty difficult. The weather seems like it could change quickly due to lake effect from Lake Michigan, so tent camping in a low spot was not ideal. There was plenty of room otherwise, but the layout was a bit long and awkward at this particular site. Some of the other sites on the loop offered much better layouts from what we saw. The other big drawbacks were that it is very close to the water treatment plant which has a fairly loud humming noise constantly and sorta ruins the peaceful camping atmosphere. The edge of the campsite near the woods was full of poison ivy and roaches, another disadvantage with us having kids who wanted to play freely. Fire pit seems adequate and worked alright, but I've seen much better at Michigan and Ohio state parks.
A bonus was that the bathrooms/showers were clean and conveniently located in the center of the campground loop. The "playground" in Campground 1 was just a couple of tall swings... nothing else.
Also, the beach area was a good size and a lot of fun! Definitely the best redeeming quality for our trip.
Overall I'm disappointed we picked this site for our trip here. We ended up leaving a day early because of it. Wish the online pics on their website were better, which would have helped influence our decision to stay somewhere else at the park. Hope to come back and have a better experience someday!
Anthony Marinelli — Google review
Not really happy about this place. I felt there wasn't enough trails for dogs to be on, and I respect the 'No dogs on beach' rule', but for those interested in camping there is a campground onsite with access to the beach via walking. If you're bring your dogs please remember to follow the guidelines and yes you have to pay to enter. Non Indiana residents was about $9. This was really not worth it if you're trying to hike. But there was a cool area where you can get ski gear during the winter and had a really nice fireplace. I gave it 3 stars just because it was a state park which others might find quaint, but overall I was not happy, please don't let this review hinder your experience still go out there and see for yourself
Jeff Figaro — Google review
Beautiful scenery by the water and a great place to observe the recent solar eclipse. Beautiful Inn and surroundings. Everything clean and the restaurant food was great!
Leslie McGowan — Google review
We had a good time today at Pokagon State Park. The staff were friendly. The wait for the Toboggan Run wasn’t too bad considering the amount of people. We definitely want to come back in the summer for camping here. It’s a beautiful place!
Andrew Morrell — Google review
Well maintained state Park. Beautiful trails and the Toboggan run is fun during the winter season. The nature center was like a small interactive museum with plenty to read. Plus there's a wildlife viewing area to observe chipmunks, squirrels, blue jays, and many others. The campground has big sites and is well maintained as well. The campstore was well stocked. Comfort stations at the campground do need updated.
HeRe So — Google review
We stayed for a weekend and it was lovely. The rooms were clean and comfortable. The bed isn't the best and long term wouldn't have been great but it was fine for just a weekend. Our room was ground floor looking out over the lake and the view was beautiful. Though some of the patio rooms on the ground floor may be obscured by trees, ours was not.
My only real complaint is that we were told at check in there were several fireplaces around the inn where we could cozy up. Around 6:30 on a Sunday night we decided to venture out and hang out at one of the fireplaces but only the one in the lobby was lit. When we asked to have another fire lit in the library, we were told that only maintenance was able to light them and that they had already left for the evening. It was a little disappointing and I just wish we had been told there was a time cut off to request having a fireplace lit. Perhaps they keep more lit during the colder months when the toboggan is open. Our visit was the week before Thanksgiving.
The trails were well kept and easy hiking, one took you around the lake. It would be cool to see the park in the summer when everything is in bloom! Overall it was a very relaxing weekend.
Deirdre James — Google review
Very nice park and trails I didn't even know about. The toboggan ride is also at the top of the list for winter activities.
Steven Edmonds — Google review
Very nice park. The campgrounds are very clean. There is no direct water hookup for campers. I chose a campsite next to a water supply for that reason. However, the water supply was disconnected. We had to walk quite a ways to reach another one. The lake is very nice, but you constantly hear loud boat motors. We usually kayak, but there are too many large boats for kayaks on the lake. There are many good places to swim though.
Julie Blessing — Google review
Just select any trail, after one minute you don’t hear any cars and you feel you are in the deepest wilderness. Plenty of miles to cover either running or walking. Trails are well marked, it is neat and clean, no rubbish lying around. Really excellent place to enjoy fresh air and spend some time in beautiful nature.
Advanced Endurance Coaching AEC — Google review
Great little beach. Very clean. A few benches. Has a bathroom and shower. Has a litle snack shop and a place to buy water toys/goggles. Not dog friendly reason why the 4 not 5. I would imagine this place would be super packed on the weekend but during the week it was super nice.
Doug Ainsworth — Google review
I visited Pokagon State Park in July of 2023. My stay in the area was cut short due to no fault of my own, but I did get to hike in a couple of the trails. This state park is beautiful. I also learned the correct way to pronounce Pokagon!
Amy Dawn Whitlock — Google review
We love Pokagon! I grew up going camping here with my family every year, and now that my siblings, cousins, and I are all married with children of our own, we continue to return every summer to make more memories!
There are nice parks and hiking trails. The nature center has recently been redone, and it has interesting info about the history of the area and is interactive. The campground is good and has a variety of types of sites available. There are several bathhouses and vault toilets around so that you're never far from a toilet. The bathhouse in the non-electric campground has been updated to the new style they've been doing in the Indiana State Parks with separate shower rooms accessible around the outside of the building. The family showers are great for taking the kids in! There needs to be more than 2 though, because if they're both occupied, the individual showers are NOT big for an adult and 2 kids. Rather than constantly hoping we'd be able to use a family one, I gave up and drove to another bathhouse where I could take the toddler with me and have my older daughter in the next stall to me where I could still talk to her and help if needed. Both were clean and well-maintained. My only other criticism is that there needs to be several playgrounds within the campgrounds, instead of the 1 little playground right outside or having to drive over to the picnic area. But these are minor criticisms. We love Pokagon, are very happy camping here, and will continue to return in the future!
Robin Jellema — Google review
It was a beautiful day for a hike. It had rained the day before and the trails were not muddy. I wasn't sure how the path would lead to hell's point, but we ended up going up through the slopping trail instead of the stairs! I did check out the gift store in the lodge as well. A few items branded with the park were available; however, other Indiana state parks did have better selections.
Dawn MacDonald — Google review
Loved our visit. The campsite was a bit uneven but we managed. There were plenty of hiking trails to explore, and nothing was too difficult or too far. All the staff were super friendly and the walk on the beach was a bonus.
Gary Nicholson — Google review
We have a lake house at a nearby lake and love coming to this beautiful state park. The lodge is very cool, they have a nice brunch. We also love the toboggan run which is really fast and a fun thing to do in the winter.
Edward Knight — Google review
Hell's Point Challenge completed! (Twice so far... 2.25 hrs) great park, friendly staff, the ideal state park in beautiful Indiana. Nature Center has a brief but awesome exhibit on its history.... there's a glacier lake beach, plenty of trails, dogs are welcome! Very clean campgrounds. There is a Camp Store, too! Where you can buy essential foods and firewood and toys and souveniers.
Brad Bean — Google review
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Park Office:, 450 Ln 100 Lake James, Angola, IN 46703, USA
Museum & gift shop dedicated to classic cars, including Auburn, Cord & Duesenberg models.
The museum was beautiful. There was art as well as all the old vehicles. Definitely worth the trip to check out old cars that you may have never seen before. My husband and I enjoyed our visit. The place is huge with so much to see.
Summer Case — Google review
If your ever near Auburn Indiana I recommend visiting the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg museum. The cars here are priceless and beautiful. I had never seen any of them in my life, they are quite rare. I never even heard of Auburn or Cord. Really majestic, amazing craftsmanship. These cars are just breathtaking eye appealing mind blowing. There is history and it was so special. We spent 3 1/2 hours but could have made a day or so out of it. Simply spectacular space and collection. Another amazing stop on this journey. Also my wonderful co-pilot to enjoy it with.
FromHereToday — Google review
Had my wedding ceremony here, we only had about 30 people and a few months to plan it. Not only was it the wedding of my dreams, but everyone on their staff was so helpful, Alishia was awesome to work with, and the pictures turned out awesome. In the couple days that I visited, I didn’t even make it thru the whole museum because there were so many cars on display. The price of renting the building was unbelievably good. 100000% recommend for the best event ever, or just to look around!
abigail — Google review
ACD Museum was a fantastic experience. Couldn't ask for a better selection of cars, combined with the opulent decor of this original building made this 'car moment', one to remember. We can't wait to come back.
A note on Staff: Friendly, informed and dedicated to making sure your experience is the best they offer!
Kath Fowler — Google review
WOW!! This place is a gem. Been wanting to get here for years and have always put it off for some reason. What a mistake! As far as the building itself goes, this place is impressive! Add the cars in and this place is quite a marvel. After looking at 10 cars in about 2 hours, my father and I decided we better pick up the pace. Need to go back, and soon. I will probably bring the wife and I think she'll enjoy it. These machines are regal.
Brian Fruchey — Google review
So much more than I expected! The facility is beautiful with its original 1930's decor and flooring. Staff was very friendly and helpful. And the cars, so many and such great specimens! Our party ranged in age from 10 years old to 85 and EVERYONE had a great time. Can't recommend highly enough!
Jeff Castle — Google review
Exceeded my expectations. Simply incredible museum to visit. Truly the golden age of automobiles. Don't rush through it. I was there over 4 hours and missed some things. Going back to see the truck museum next.
Robert Higgins — Google review
Love that theres still a place preserving the history of cars and even better this is in the wonderful location of Auburn Indiana. A little off the beaten path, yet so close to bigger cities. It’s one of those spots where if you appreciate the finer things in life, you’ll see what real craftsmanship and quality truly are. Automobiles here are of the highest caliber and not only are there prefect Auburn Cord Duesenberg examples there’s also a another onsite museum featuring classic muscle cars and early Trucks. Facilities are clean, staff is friendly and there’s plenty of local dining to choose from. Let’s not forget the building itself! If you love architecture and visualizing what it was like back in its hay day, this building has it going on.
Car Junkie — Google review
This place was awesome! Not only is it in the actual factory so the history is felt the moment you step in. If you like vehicles and history this is a great place to go . They have two building and a basement to go through so allow a few hours to enjoy the history. The staff is knowledgeable and very helpful. I would come here again for sure
Los Lobos — Google review
We finally had a chance to visit this museum. This place is amazing, so much history and cars so well preserved. I had no idea how much Indiana contributed to the car industry. There is a lot of cars and history, so it will take at least 3 hours to visit the whole place. The visit is worth it.
Viviane Rodrigues — Google review
😅we come here alot, we still haven't looked at all of the cars. Every time we come here there's always one thing new and cool to explore. We love coming here. Dad has almost all of the posters 😅😬 no I don't have multiple shirts...more than I want to admit but they are so comfortable! They have anything you can think of in the gift shop and I'm not even joking! Go check it out it's totally amazing! 3 floors worth of amazing!
Caitlin. lee — Google review
Loved looking at all the cars! Plus there is another museum next door that you can buy both ticket to view them, definitely recommend this one more, its more organized and better signage
Meka Peaine — Google review
Even if you are not a car enthusiast, this is a must-see. The history of Auburn, of EL Cord, and the beauty of the Art Deco style of the building is just wonderful. You can spend hours here.
Bob Riley — Google review
The building is absolutely stunning, inside and out! If you are a fan of art deco, 30's architecture/design, and/or enjoy seeing a by-gone era... this place is certainly worth a visit! Oh.. and if you like automotive history too.... then you will have an amazing time here! Amazing displays. Very friendly people too! Auburn is very lucky to have such a place!!! Certainly worth a visit and also a re-visit in the future.
Bob 812 — Google review
My sister and her now husband just got married here and it was beautiful. Very nice venue. The whole experience was amazing. The museum has a ton of vehicles and a couple of airplanes.
Matt Musser — Google review
What an awesome place! There are so many cars! Can't imagine what it would have been like to actually drive any of these cars! Makes you want to go back in time just to see all the really cool roaring 20s. It's definitely worth the 2.5-hour drive!
SD Cunningham — Google review
Absolutely amazing automotive museum. This is one that you will forever judge other museums against. When was the last time you were allowed to be this close to a $50m car?!
The Toledo Museum of Art is an art museum located in the historic Old West End district of central Toledo, Ohio. The museum's collection features a wide range of art from classical to contemporary, and includes works by some of history's most well-known painters. The Glass Pavilion is one of the most popular attractions at the museum, and its curved glass walls are simply stunning.
It was a bigger museum than I expected and curated well. The inside layout is a bit confusing but you can see a lot. You get a lot of hope for good items when you first walk in and see the Van Gogh and Monet right away, but that was about it. There was a small Rodin Thinker as well. All in all, a good time, and worth a visit if you are in the area
DK Park — Google review
Wow this place is amazing! We traveled from Columbus to check out the museum and we weren’t disappointed. We have a membership with Columbus Museum of Art and through the reciprocal agreement program this was all free for us. The museum itself is free but normally you would pay $10 for parking. But since we have the membership it was free. They had works of art from all eras and I was happy to see a Renoir as those are my favorites! We spent 3 hours and didn’t get to see everything before they closed. We will be back! They have a little coffee shop with food (we didn’t go in so I can’t review that piece). They have bathrooms up and downstairs. Plenty of parking and everything is accessible. Check this out, you won’t be disappointed!
Cheryl Evans — Google review
Beautiful museum. I've been to several museums and this is one to see. Several unique exhibits 💚💯💯
Kenny Greene — Google review
I am so grateful to have such an incredible art museum in our city. My son & I frequent this place. We always enjoy ourselves. If and when he does get antsy about not interacting with the art, we just head downstairs where he can touch EVERYTHING! My little dude has been Culturally educated and inspired with the opportunities we've had to visit this place from such an early age. Thanks Toledo!🖼🎨🌃🎵😎
Ashley Smith — Google review
This beautiful complex is wonderfully curated which makes it easy and pleasant to experience the beauty presented. There is variety, history and culture.
I discovered a Dutch painting of people enjoying themselves on the frozen canal. And there were men playing golf! Yes, in 17th C.! The golf clubs were similar to those used in the 1920s.
There are many buildings on the acreage of the campus. One is the "glass" museum which also houses a glassblowing demonstration and the Impressionist hall.
There is paid parking, but free entry. But be careful: if you switch parking lots to go to other buildings, it'll cost another $10. Better to walk across the street.
The staff are pleasant and personable, and contributed to a marvelous experiences we had.
Pamela N. — Google review
The Toledo Museum of Art has so much to offer for engagement and wedding photo locations! I much prefer the outdoor locations so I do not impede on museum-goer experiences, but they are so good you won't even miss the indoor spots! There are marble columns for some classic and regal-looking photos and then there are pathways surrounded by unique art. My favorite spot is this cool metal building/wall. Rainy or bad weather? The Glass Pavilion is a very cool spot right across the street.
Luckybird Photography — Google review
Great museum! The mummified cat was neat. They had some really nice pieces and everyone we spoke with that worked there was super nice. If you get to close to something it announces that you’re too close and to back up. Beautiful pieces in the gift shop as well.
Jessica — Google review
I loved it here and want to go back soon. I went on a Friday when it was not crowded and found it very peaceful. Beautiful building and grounds and the museum features wonderful artwork. And admission is free! You pay for parking inside and it’s super easy.
Madelyn P — Google review
First time visiting the museum. The staff was professional and friendly and the museum exhibits were awesome. Spent 3 hours and ran out of time. Looking forward to going back. The Caravaggio exhibit was special and I learned a lot about the artist, his life, and style. I have a new appreciation for art in the little time I spent there.
Jim Johnson — Google review
Went to see the traveling Age of Armor exhibit that is currently on display. It was wonderfully laid out with an available audio tour. How ever long you think you'll be there, add time. There's much to see.
Michael Grentz — Google review
A beautiful museum filled with amazing treasures. Only 10.00 to park( which you pay for inside) and free admission. I was so happy to see so many people there today. Whether you casually browse or inspect everything it's a great place to go. So excited to go back sometime and try out the cafe.
Dawn Moore — Google review
One of the best art museums I’ve ever been to and I’ve been to over 30 museums, we didn’t even get to go to the blown glass Art building across the street, so we have to go back. HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY!!!
Deidra Leitner — Google review
One of the very best art museums in the state of Ohio!! Free to enter, just pay parking. Don't miss the wonderful outdoor sculptures too!! Also. Explore the museum of glass across the street. Free to see!!
Jay Biddle — Google review
Came on a field trip with The Detroit Fine Arts Breakfast Club. We saw an amazing exhibit of artworks by Jacob Lawrence. Very nicely curated. It's such an amazing museum and the staff were very welcoming and helpful. I am happy to have learned this gem that is just over an hour away from Detroit.
Maurice Anderson — Google review
I was in town to visit the museum and I just expected more. The staff was nice and it was a nice day. I just expected a little more. If you are in the area check it out.
George Bolden — Google review
A famous spot at Toledo, where it accommodate varieties of arts and with detailed descriptions. The information is very educative and it’s good to have family trips here.
Allen Teo — Google review
This is a great museum with impressive Egyptian collection amongst many others. Don't miss the glass gallery across the street housed in a sleek glass building designed by Pritzker recognized architects. Nothing against Toledo, but this is much more museum than you might expect in such a city.
Mike Alsobrooks — Google review
The Caravaggio exhibit and the Marisol exhibit were both wonderful to see! The museum is always interesting to visit and the Glass Pavilion is very special. We had lunch at the museum, too with a nice glass of wine. They have vegan options so it's perfect for me
Lissa Perrin — Google review
The ceilings are high, the exhibit is large and spacious and beautifully set up. There are multiple items to review in one space. The art is interesting and there is so much to read. You can literally spend 5 hours at this museum just reading everything and learning. It's free with $10 parking. There are multiple places to sit in every room, the staff is friendly, and the environment is quiet and extremely well kept up. Love it here.
Marie Weeks — Google review
The museum was great. Some modern, contemporary, and a good amount of the great fine arts. It would be nice if parking was free, but I'm sure it goes towards the Museum
The Toledo Zoo is a massive and popular zoological institution in Ohio that features attractions and exhibits from all over the world. It's a great place to visit during the holidays, or any other time of year for that matter, as it's home to some amazing animals and scenery.
This zoo is a wonderful fixture in the community. We have lived here over a year now and have been members since our first week! The summer camps are great, lights are magical, the ice slide is a fun addition. We always get the experience package and definitely recommend the addition to the membership. We went to Noon Years Eve this NYE and everyone in our party had a blast. I lead a local Girl scout troop and our girls have been for the zoo sleepover as well as 2 day programs, everything we have had the opportunity to participate in has been great!
Mollie — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to visit. I hadn't been back since I was in middle school almost 25 years ago. What an amazing transformation and yet still very familiar. I had a blast with my family and will try to get back before another couple decades pass. What a great place to spend the day with loved ones and honestly it's so great maybe even a great place to walk around with enemies as there is so many cool exhibits to look at. Really recommend to anyone who has a few or more hours and is in the area.
Brad Nemire (Thaeyde) — Google review
Fantastic zoo! We went in purchasing basic admission and came out running to the membership sign up stand. The animals at this zoo were more lively and active than any other zoo I've been too. There were so many baby animals to see. The aquarium and aviary was stellar and large. The reptile house is always my favorite but sadly the largest, the alligator, was sleepy.
General admission for two adults is $58.00. Parking is $11.00 at the Hippo road entrance parking lot. We decided to buy the membership because we absolutely will be back! We were able to combine our ticket purchase from today and the total for the family membership was $48.00! That pays for itself in two visits and you receive free parking with that membership. We didn't stop at any of the restaurants, but maybe next time.
Makayla Sorrell — Google review
We love the zoo! It's close to our house, and we have a membership. I highly recommend getting one. The zoo has plenty of special events throughout the year, but the Lights Before Christmas is an absolute must. The work they've put into the new exhibits and renovations is amazing. A few of our favorite attractions...Nature's Neighborhood and the Splash Pad for the kiddos...The Natural History Museum (my favorite)....The Aquarium...The Aviary...the Giraffe feeding...and all the animals of course! I would love to give it 5 stars, but the prices are so high. Also, they no longer allow outside food or drinks. Real bummer.
Still a season ticket makes it all worthwhile.
Tonya Oyler — Google review
I am a little biased and a little spoiled because I’ve grown up going to the Columbus Zoo. This zoo is nice and small and does have some unique features and animals that Columbus doesn’t have.
The price was absolutely ridiculous. $31
for one ticket?? I don’t understand what for. They could’ve made their money in other ways if anything was open. The play areas, train, and zip line/climbing area were all closed. If those were open, it would’ve relieved some areas from being so congested and they could’ve made their money that way instead of charging so much at the entrance.
I agree with the other reviews and have noticed for myself that the exhibits are ridiculously small for some of the animals. I would say the biggest ones are the elephant exhibit and the land with the zebras, giraffes, camels, okapis, etc.
They have an amazing aviary with very unique birds and it is my favorite part of this zoo, the aquarium is bigger than ours and has a variety of creatures.
Love that they had the baby elephant out. He was two months old and at Columbus, we would never be able to see the elephants that close to being born.
Another problem I have is there is a lot of walking especially to get to the other side where most of the exhibits are. Also a lot of walking with not seeing anything in between all that walking or you have to walk back through what you just saw to get to something else instead of being able to circle around. It should be better mapped out.
s — Google review
We always love going to the Toledo Zoo for the lights, and this year was better than ever. After two decades of visiting every year, the Aviary was FINALLY open and we got to see some amazing specimens. Lots of other animals were out, too. Not to mention the lights, which were spectacular as always. The zoo employee screaming at us to get out of the orangutan exhibit did sour the experience a bit, I must say.
Melissa Farthing — Google review
Love this zoo, I've been coming here since I was a kid- and it seems to just get better and better each year. We went on a Wednesday this year and it wasn't very crowded at all. The animals were more interactive than I've ever seen That's gotta be my favorite thing about this zoo, how well the animals are looked after. Their enclosures are large, they seem genuinely happy, which makes this place such a great experience. I've gone to other zoos in major cities and in comparison, they've seemed like backyard barn farms. Despite the stellar review, definitely be prepared for the price of food. It's outrageous, but what tourist attraction doesn't have outrageously priced food? It's a tradition. The souvenirs are also jacked up in price- but the stuff is pretty cute. I personally love my little octopus plushie I got from the aquarium gift shop. And as a native to the Toledo area, its very important they reopen the entrance on Broadway. If you serve the community in such a large way as letting the entire county free on Mondays, at least let the people who live in the neighborhood walk in. They have to put up with a lot due to the zoo- and it would be nice if the zoo extended that kindness. Other than that soapbox speech, the Toledo zoo really is a wonderful place that is near and dear to my heart.
Carrie Richardson — Google review
It was an amazing day I must say. Relaxing, educational, inspiring. We had a wonderful tym seeing everything there & the guides that explain the exhibits r so very appreciated, helpful, kind. I luvd they were there to explain and make it more enjoyable to learn about each animal. I must say the tiniest seahorses I've ever seen there, were amazing too.. it's truly a wonderful zoo.. even in the rain.
Shannon McQueen (Shan-Ida) — Google review
Had a great day with my family, enjoying the sights and scenery. The zoo has done a lot of improvements since the last time I was there 10+ years ago. The exhibits were great. The food was good, definitely slightly pricey, but there were lots of options. Everything was really clean except for the baby changing station in one of the family restrooms. We bought a membership and I think it is totally worth it because you get free parking (which is normally $10) and also receive 10% off on all food purchases. We can't wait to go back soon!
Leah — Google review
Had a wonderful time at the zoo. Varieties of animals, nice exhibits, lot many ones for children to enjoy. Concession stands all available in the same area instead of scattered across the zoo. Pumpkin carvings, inflatables, play areas, it was all fun!
satyajit das — Google review
Was a great experience. One of my favorite zoos. And I go to 2 new zoos every year. Seen so many animals I haven't seen at other zoos. Nice to see pairs and no solo animals. Plenty of places for kids to play and have fun. Free water fountains, huge plus there. We pay enough to get in. Love seeing the original buildings in with the new. Will recommend.
Dkce — Google review
This zoo was so fun, so much to see and the animals are so much more active than most zoos we’ve been to. The animals looked happy and well taken care of and that’s always nice to see! Definitely worth the drive and the kids loved it.
GABBY M. — Google review
Wayyyyyy better than Detroit Zoo. The aviary is filled with the most beautiful birds. The primates are always so fun to watch. I wish they would get the giraffe feeding open. We are still waiting to do this!
Bill Given — Google review
Very nice zoo. Came from Detroit to see animals we don’t have at the Detroit zoo. I personally didn’t get to see very many, as the group I was with was slow moving lol. This is obviously no fault of the zoo but I missed a lot and I will certainly have to come back. From what I did see, it appears to be a very nice zoo and the animals were pretty active. They do also have a small aquarium which is included with admission. You can easily get through the aquarium in half an hour, so don’t expect to spend a long time there. They do have a touch tank where you can touch rays and small sharks. The kids really enjoyed that.
The zoo does have a train that doesn’t go very far, but it’s only $2.50 per person, they also have a merry go round for $2 each. They of course also have places to buy souvenirs and get your face painted.
The coolest exhibit I saw there was the museum of natural history that had lots of detailed sculptures of animals that were once in America but are now extinct such as giant sloths, mastodons, etc. This building also had a touch tank where you can touch sturgeon.
There are quite a few places to eat there, but a lot appeared to be closed. Be prepared to pay a premium for bottled water, you may want to consider bringing your own, as it was $4 per bottle
Overall, we had a fun time and I definitely want to come back so I can see everything. I would definitely check this out if you’re in the area and if you’re in Detroit, I’d suggest visiting this zoo as a change from the one in Detroit if you’d like to see some different animals. Zoo is only about an hour away from Detroit.
paige agee — Google review
Easily one of the best zoo experiences I've had:
The layout takes a second to get used too with most of the zoo being on the opposite side of the road, they have a nice tunnel and bridge to get to the other side which makes it convenient. When I was here today there was a ramp under construction.
A lot of the exhibits are clean and spacious. The animals today were very active and there are a ton of free up-close interactions you can partake in.
The staff was friendly and knowledgeable as they wandered the park and interacted with everyone.
I would absolutely recommend everyone take a chance here and explore, it's a great and exciting learning environment for everyone!
Jacob Stiltner — Google review
I've always liked that it's an easy zoo to navigate with plenty of great attractions. If you have small kiddos, this is the zoo for you. Easy to walk, good concessions, and the exhibits will keep the kids entertained and often amazed. Don't worry, as an adult you'll feel like akud again.
Cyril Radwin — Google review
Good selection of animals to see and they keep improving and expanding habitats. Lots of interactive experiences for kids and people of all ages. Great aquarium, green houses and play areas. Their aviary and reptile house is also nice. They also have a great museum and an outdoor amphitheater. There is also a vegetable patch and pollinator garden. Some cramped quarters for some animals but I can see they’re working on improving the overall quality of life for the animals. Clean bathrooms and nursing areas.
Overall good well rounded experience. Well worth the membership/ ticket fee. Highly recommend getting a membership especially if you have kids. Lots to explore even if you end up coming a few times a month like we do! They also have free days/ times. Friendly knowledgeable staff and volunteers
Mahisha Amarasinghe — Google review
It's a good zoo. Some animals weren't out, unfortunately. Lots of walking, I believe most if not all of it is stroller/wheelchair accessible! The aquarium has touch tanks where you're able to touch some sea animals. There is a splash pad, it was closed for the season when we visited but hope to visit it when they open again when it warms up. Some animals are no longer there that were there years ago, understandable but sad 😢 . Buy a membership, it's worth it.
Leslie E. — Google review
Too much fun! If you can, get an family pass you should definitely go for it. There’s too much going to see and one day is not enough time!🥰 we also got the experience package which pays for itself. We get to go on as many rides as we want on the safari train and carousel. And we can feed the giraffes with it too. Plus it gets you trick or treating for free and all the other seasonal activities as well.
Mary Shive — Google review
Wonderful, cool underground walkway and overhead bridges. While not every feature was open since it's not a weekend but there was still plenty to do. Food at the Bistro was lovely, pricing is what you would expect from a zoo, but worth it. A lot of cool stuff in the gift shop. The animals were so photogenic, and the gardens by the conservatory are so serene. Whether you're on your own, or with friends, it's a nice place to walk around and enjoy your day.
Braeden Pelton — Google review
I've been coming to this zoo for almost as long as I've lived in the US (23 years), and it never ceases to impress.
As a professional nature and wildlife photographer, it offers a great place to practice my craft.
Miguel 'Mig' Denyer — Google review
This was my first time to the Toledo Zoo. I was already in town to photograph the eclipse so I decided to take my camera and visit. It was amazing! From easy parking near the entrance to learning that Veterans are admitted free (just charged 11 dollars for parking) it was a great experience. Lots of different animals - easy to see and photograph. A wonderful day trip. So much fun.
Chris Holmes — Google review
Most expensive zoo we've gone too. I think prices across the board were a bit higher than anything we've seen from other, better known zoos. Also had to pay for parking.
But anyway, I'll always give zoos 5 stars if they treat the animals well. The habitats were well thought out and most were well sized. All animals had forms of enrichment and ways to stay active which was great. There is information and historical data all over the park so there is plenty to read, which I enjoyed.
Besides pricing, my only complaint are the information TVs above most exhibits. It takes way too long for most of the information screens to cycle back around and I just couldn't keep waiting. They either need to add more TVs or simply go back to the informational signs like most zoos have.
And clean the glass. It was hard to see into a lot of exhibits. But we went late in the year. Maybe that's a seasonal job??
AJ Flick — Google review
The place was such a beautiful escape from the business of downtown. We got there super early, so our first walk around, they were still letting some animals out. After about 30minutes, though, everyone was ready to play.
The staff were well informed and eager to teach and share experiences. I can’t wait to come back with my nephews. This was my “trial run” they’re going to love Kirk the new baby elephant 🐘
Shakiyla Ishaku — Google review
I absolutely love the Toledo zoo.
We specifically went to see "Kirk," the baby elephant. The zoo staff was very careful about managing viewing the mother and baby elephant for the care of the elephants. I'm glad. It was nice to see.
I try to go on days that are normally less busy. This zoo does a really good job at keeping restrooms clean at zoo facilities. We had a zoo greeting from staff upon entering, and the young man asked if we would like a group picture. I said yes, please, and thank you.
I handed my camera to him. Now, thankfully, I have a great family picture of a very pleasant and fun visit to the toledo zoo. 😀
Frank Balowski — Google review
A great zoo in northern Ohio for all to enjoy! Hippos, Giraffes, and even an aquarium make for a great time at this zoo! Easily spotted from the road, lots of parking, fairly priced entry ticket and vendors throughout the zoo. Most definitely worth stopping by and experiencing for yourself, or with family!
Sean Q — Google review
I could spend hours marveling at the beauty of nature housed within the Toledo Zoo. It was truly a day filled with wonder and appreciation for our planet’s diverse inhabitants.
Exploring the different exhibits was a journey through various ecosystems. The Arctic Encounter with polar bears gracefully gliding through the water was breathtaking, while the African Savanna transported me amidst giraffes, wild buffalos, zebras, and tiger with her cubs. One of the highlights was the Aviary, a paradise filled with colorful birds from around the world. Moreover, the zoo’s commitment to conservation and education shone through their informative sessions and conservation initiatives. It was heartwarming to witness their dedication to preserving endangered species and raising awareness about wildlife conservation. It was a great experience and still lots more to see & cover, probably when I visit again
Dinakaran P — Google review
Toledo Zoo
Went to this zoo in 2017. Not bad. When you live next to the Detroit Zoo. Most zoos look small. Good size. Many people. No issues. I do like the fact that you don't need to pay extra to visit the Aquarium.
Highly Recommended
Kalvin Hang — Google review
Took my children here while visiting family. The Toledo Zoo is great. So many animals to see! The baby elephant is so cute!!
Rachel Wiederhold — Google review
My wife and I are visiting from Cincinnati for the weekend. The first stop was the zoo, and we had a great time. The zoo is not really big but is spread out and the habitats are very nice! The Toledo Zoo is a MUST visit for sure!!!
The Fort Wayne Children's Zoo is an extensive animal park that provides children with the opportunity to hand-feed giraffes. Featuring over 1000 animals, this sprawling zoo includes multiple regions landscaped to transport visitors to different continents. They offer interactive feeding experiences with a variety of animals such as stingrays and have knowledgeable employees at many exhibits discussing the animals. Additionally, visitors can enjoy various rides throughout the park, including a ski lift and water log ride.
We LOVE our visits to the zoo! There's something for everyone. My daughter was disappointed that she no longer gets to visit her favorite pony, Candy. I hope the zoo considers bringing the pony ride back. Also, would LOVE to see more on the sky safari.
Otherwise, our visit was fantastic! She LOVED that there's a mural with the butterfly photo-op now! I loved that the jeeps I rode in have at least returned to Nyumba Village.
Mary Lawson — Google review
I really liked and enjoyed this zoo better than the Indy zoo, albeit I give the Indy zoo 5 stars as well. I just enjoyed this zoo and experience better.
My reef encounter tour wasn't as good as expected, seemed a bit short and a boring but I was just hoping for something better like feeding the sharks and lion fish however the lady that gave me the tour was great and knew her stuff!
All of the staff here were amazing, friendly, helpful, very upbeat, positive, and seemed to go above and beyond!!
BigTexXxDogg (Chef Tex) — Google review
This was my 1st time visiting and I loved it. It was so hot out yesterday but the zoo has plenty of shady rest areas. A lot of the animals weren't out because of the heat so I would definitely love to go back when it is a little cooler outside. It was still very enjoyable.
Tammi Buckmaster — Google review
Went on a rainy Saturday morning to find no crowd and everything open! It's changed a lot over the years and would be hard to recognize if you haven't been in the last 10 years or so. It's worth checking back out! The goats, chickens, and giraffes are $1 each to feed, and the rides are $3 each per person all done digitally on an iPad in the zoo, card only no cash that we saw.
Alex Bennett — Google review
5 stars all the way around! If you go early, you get the most out of your day, the staff is out and ready to interact with all of the zoo goers! Food was great, rides were smooth and no issues ever at this location. The animals were amazing and vibrant as well as seemed to enjoy their handlers! Just a spectacular display once again Fort Wayne Children's Zoo!!!
Lovely Soul — Google review
Fortunate to be members here for a few years and it is worth every penny! We always make a memory here! If you go to the zoo close to closing time, especially if you are a member and have that extra hour. You'll most likely see the tigers. Very active, as I think they're waiting to be fed. Thank you for your customer service, Fort Wayne zoo employees.
O M — Google review
Always a fun time at the zoo in Fort Wayne! From the sky lift over the safari to the Indiana farm petting zoo, there are animals everywhere although some are pretty good at blending in to their surroundings. The monkeys and seals are adorable, while the carousel and train are fun for all ages. The zoo is very well maintained and clean and the staff is friendly.
Bring a snack and drink for yourself and the kiddos, it's allowed, which makes the trip more affordable for families. It's a great way to spend the day!
Christina Billings — Google review
We went as a school event. It was a very chilly day so we didn't get to see a few animals because they were inside. And there was no bears? Anyways the paths were nice the enclosure were nice. You can touch the stingrays!! The seals were very active we were there at feeding time. The tiger was very active. I would def go again.
karen daniels — Google review
Took my favorite kid to the zoo before he headed back to school. I hadn't been to the zoo in several years, and enjoyed all the fun times we shared there. The zoo is so inviting, super clean, wonderful friendly staff and amazing animals. Highly recommend to kids from 1 to 101!
Sue Cowell — Google review
The last time I went to the Fort Wayne children’s zoo was before Covid! Well, since I’ve been back, they made a lot of major improvements and have added quite a few new features. I love that you can purchase a ride pass for the day at a low cost of $25 for 12 rides. I recommend checking them all out and most importantly, enjoying all the time with your little ones!
Sachet Mankey — Google review
We went on December 15th 2023 and while not all the animals were out due to it being winter and too cold for them we enjoyed it so much. The zoo keepers were amazing and welcoming, there were enough animals, birds and fish to see to have a blast. We took a ride on a mini train, pet the sting rays, brushed the goats and just enjoyed the cozy atmosphere! There were even some things we didn't take advantage of that were available like free carousel rides, letters to Santa station, princesses Anna and Elsa and a visit with Santa.
We had a great time and I highly recommend visiting!
Kseniia Gookstetter — Google review
This was my first time visiting this zoo and I was surprised at how sprawling it is. They have multiple different "regions" which are landscaped and designed very well to make you feel like you've been transported to another continent. They have lots of different animals, and even some interactive feeding experiences with animals like giraffes and stingrays. They do a good job of having employees at a lot of the exhibits discussing the animals. They also have a few rides to check out around the zoo, including a ski lift type ride and a water log ride. Overall this is a great zoo and absolutely worth dedicating a day to.
Sam Sachs — Google review
We had the best time! Easy & free parking. Lots of animals where you can get up close! Lush gardens of beautiful flowers and greenery everywhere. Very easy to navigate with strollers, wagons or wheelchairs. Lots of photo opportunities throughout the zoo. It seemed as if there was always a bathroom nearby which helps tremendously with small children. Plan your trip accordingly, they have different animal feedings throughout the zoo. We went when It was overcast so the giraffes weren’t as active and if you don’t get there early they may have eaten a lot for the day. The stingrays only feed at 11 & 2 I believe. The petting zoo is always fun we did that last. We started in Africa and moved counterclockwise. Cafés throughout the park and lots of benches to stop and take a rest. They even had more private places for nursing mothers. We can’t wait to come back!
Mar S. — Google review
I really enjoyed spending time at this zoo with my husband. He wanted to go there the day of our concert as a way to pass the time before it started and it exceeded our expectations! Lots of animals to see and well kept from what we saw. Would definitely recommend!
Aries Clearwater — Google review
This was our first visit and we enjoyed it very much. I truly appreciated the vegetation and water features all around the zoo. There were many places to rest in the shade. The exhibits seemed large enough for the animals to have adequate space and were clean. The animals all looked healthy.
Christel Wissman — Google review
What a great gem in Fort Wayne! We spent the afternoon enjoying the animals, the botanicals, the rides...all lovely. Peacocks roam freely. The zoo is clean and walkable. The theming is excellent throughout. Don't let the name fool you, it's for all ages...we were a party of five adults!
Micki — Google review
Great experience. The zoo was very clean and mostly shady. Not extremely large so you’re able to do in a day. We went on a Sunday and it wasn’t busy. We were able to see a good amount of animals. Tickets were $18.00 an adult. All the feedings and tickets you can buy digitally throughout the park on kiosk. There’s also 2 kiosk at the food area which was nice if your using card, we were able to skip the line. Bathrooms were clean and found throughout the park. Free parking.
Nicole Keegan — Google review
The Fort Wayne Children's Zoo is an absolute gem and a must-visit for families. This fantastic zoo offers a delightful and educational experience that both children and adults will cherish. With a diverse array of animals and engaging exhibits, it's a place that manages to strike the perfect balance between entertainment and learning.
One of the standout features of this zoo is the remarkable diversity of species it houses. From playful penguins to majestic lions, the zoo covers a wide spectrum of wildlife. The exhibits are well-designed, providing animals with spacious and enriched environments, which is not only great for the creatures but also enhances the visitor's experience.
The staff at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo deserves special praise. They are not only knowledgeable but also passionate about the animals they care for. This enthusiasm is infectious and makes interactions with the animals more enjoyable. The zookeepers often provide fascinating insights during their feeding and enrichment sessions.
For families, the zoo offers an abundance of interactive opportunities. The Australian Adventure and African Journey exhibits, in particular, allow visitors to get up close and personal with animals. There are also playgrounds, a train ride, and a sky ride, all of which add to the fun.
Cleanliness and maintenance are top-notch, making the zoo a safe and pleasant environment for everyone. Additionally, the pricing is reasonable, and annual memberships are a great value.
In conclusion, the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo is a place of wonder and discovery. It educates, entertains, and ignites a passion for wildlife in children and adults alike. If you're in the area, don't miss the opportunity to explore this exceptional zoo.
James — Google review
It was my first time going to the zoo and I enjoyed it so much. Getting to see the animals from Africa kinda made me reflect on the great history and contributions of Africa.
Ebenezer Fayah — Google review
I loved the experience! The new updates to the Zoo was pretty amazing. The Red Panda Ridge is really cool even for the Bigger Kiddos. The options of food has also improved immensely! The option to bring a packed lunch is great for picky eaters. The rides were safe and reliable. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable.
Seria Davis — Google review
We made our way to the zoo this weekend for the first time in a very long time. Our kids are mostly all grown now with just one to go. The three of us had a grand time checking out the improvements to the zoo and enjoying the areas that make this zoo great. If you're not been to the Fort Wayne children's zoo, you need to make it a priority to get there.
Gordon Londini — Google review
We had a good day. Very family friendly! Landscaping was pretty. There was an employee talking about the animals with the kangaroos & giraffes. At this zoo you walk on paths that feel like trails (paved for the vast majority of the areas). It's not just one big open area. There are a couple good food places, a coffee shop, and a few snack stands and ice cream stands. Chicken fingers, fries, hot dog, and peanut butter and jelly were all good and as to be expected in this type of environment. There were a ton of bees around these eateries. Watch out so you don't get stung. We also rode the carousel, a train ride, and a "boat" ride. All were really fun! They also have a chair lift, but it was shut down while we were there.
Alivia Lehman — Google review
Great place for kids! The layout is great compared to others. Food prices are decent and good options. Tons of shady spots all around the park to sit and relax in. Nice little water/stream feature for the kids to cool down in, also in the shade. Carousel only 3$ per rider, and if you're standing (not sitting) with your kid you are free. There's also a log ride and train also 3$ per rider and opening soon there is going to be a huge rope course. Lots of photo opportunities and animals to pet!
The only thing I would change/add is the bee population is wild out there (early September when I visited) couldn't eat/sit without being flown at but it didn't effect our visit. And I wish there was an actual playground.
We regularly visit this business for unique groceries and fresh meat/fish. They have an unbelievable selection of cuisine from around the world. An extraordinary wine and beer selection also. My kids love to visit the candy section as they can always find something that catches their eye. They recently expanded and now have knives and other cooking utensils. We will be visiting again soon.
Jonathon N. — Google review
What an amazing "grocery store". It's really much more than a grocery store, and the "international market" moniker truly fits. First of all, this place is a lot of fun to just visit. Kids don't usually enjoy going grocery shopping, but they will here. There are so many interesting sections a varieties of food that we regularly spend hours there just browsing. The prices are average, but there are also some good deals to be had on special items. The beer cave, beer/wine tasting bar, port-a-potty washrooms, fire truck hot sauce aisles, ...and I could go on... are pretty unique.
Cory Sakai — Google review
Walked in..in Aw! This market isn’t just a market, your stepping into a different world all together! We were in there three hours and didn’t begin to see it all…can’t wait to go back! And if your a fan of wine and spirits..they have a department that will impress the most finest of spirit connoisseurs!
Lorie Parker Wade — Google review
A great experience for anyone, this store has everything you could ever want! From toys and collectables, to exotic foods. From kitchenware to magic crystals. If you can imagine it, they've got it! They've also got these fun decorations everywhere. It's like a grocery store mixed with a playhouse, in the best sort of ways. If I could, I'd go way more often. I can't recommend this place enough!
Kitten Cat Games — Google review
A store that truly has a bit of everything! From sharks, fresh fruit and vegetables, to bison and ostrich. Jungle Jim’s has all the groceries you know and love and tons you have yet to try. This place is packed full of character and personality and a must check out place when near by.
Warren’s Reviews — Google review
An awesome experience! This store is incredibly expansive, with a huge selection of items from all around the world, including the US. They have fun decorations, and I always feel that the prices are reasonable. They also have a massive hot sauce section, complete with a fire truck. Definitely a spot to check out if you’re in the area.
Collin Myers — Google review
As out of town visitors, we came for free fun and treated this stop as a museum more than a grocery store. We did purchase groceries at reasonable prices. The decor and eclectic mix of products makes this a memorable attraction. It's easy to get lost!
Bonnie Robinson — Google review
This place is simply awesome. It has everything you can think of, from international foods to ostrich eggs. The amazing thing is, this place is always so organized and tidy despite its tremendous size and inventory. Lastly, this market is very kid friendly! We are always welcomed with some some sort of craft or hand out at the Giraffe entrance, something my kiddos look forward to on-top of all the amazing attractions. This is a must see if you live in the Cincy area!
Tyler Evans — Google review
I'm not sure I can find the words to describe how cool this place is. Says it's one of the top 10 places to bring visitors and I'm so glad the people I was visiting in Cincinnati brought me here. We spent about 2 hours walking around this store that they say is a grocery store but quite honestly it's got everything you could ever possibly need or want and things you didn't know you needed or wanted until you've seen them here. Their international section is the best I've ever seen. They have everything from fresh fish to craft ice cream to clothing and jewelry and coffee and tea and more meat or cheese than you could ever imagine. Don't forget to stock up on beer and wine while your hair as well, maybe grab a cigar. And there's a whole toy section for the kids when you first walk in. Super impressed with this place and anyone traveling through this area should definitely stop in and check it out. The jungle outside is a nice touch
Aimee Robidoux — Google review
First time here, it's like a circus and a grocery store had a baby. They have a wide selection of foods from around the world and the Ole Smokey sipping cream I was looking for. Very cool.
Kaelyn Mays — Google review
Everything. They have everything. It's a wild, wonderful mix of farmer's market and wally world from Family Vacation. A quest, a vacation and a trip to the local grocery store all mixed together.
This was a fun exploration as well as a shopping trip. Prices were all over the place: some excellent deals...some about what you see elsewhere.
Where Jungle Jim's really stands out is the extraordinary selection. The wines, the beers, the international foods, the produce as well as the bakery, fish and meat departments. All outstanding.
Cary Duke — Google review
One stop for all your European & Asian & Indian food. Other regions also catered for.
I saw pretty much every style of food under one roof.
This is definitely a must for
all non Americans to get your fix from home.
I had a good look around and can see why people enjoy this shopping experience.
I will be coming back and recommend this place for all your UK essentials, i.e., PG Tips....
Tahir Anwar — Google review
Amazing place for groceries and a wonderful place to discover international groceries. This was the highlight of my Cincinnati trip. Please wear comfortable shoes, there will be a lot of walking. We spent a total of 3 hours in here!
Nabila — Google review
What an amazing place. The largest selection of groceries I have ever seen. Foods from India and the Philippines to England and Australia. Excellent service. If you are in the area it is definitely worth the time to stop. Allow lots of time to browse the whole store.
Dan Brown — Google review
This is a very unique store. You can spend hours here looking at all the items that are not available in most stores. This store has a great selection of Lodge cookware items, wooden cooking utensils from England, and too many cooking items to cover. The frozen meat includes ground yak and ground camel. I never made it to the bakery or produce department due to a lack of time. I am sure the variety in these departments is very extensive. I look forward to my next trip to Cincinnati.
Jim Cox — Google review
It's a crazy place. Easy to get turned around in. If your looking for an item and they don't have it, I'd be surprised! It was very very busy when we were here and that took away from the enjoyment of the place. I did find a number of items that were expired that were still on the shelves. So look out for that, the logistics of operating a grocery store of this magnitude has to be a nightmare. It's definitely a "go see it once" kind of a place! The pop selection is good and as a root beer collector I appreciated the selection.
Mark N — Google review
Nice selection of international goods, large variety of produce, and a lot more. A refreshing change of scenery from more prevalent grocery chains. Some nice refurbishing in recent years, but it feels like they could do more as far as new products, promotions, slight changes to layout. Had some issues with odd items not scanning at checkout. Not a deal breaker for me. The sheer volume of items, novelty items to browse is well worth the trip. And wait at checkout was very short, was not too crowded for weekend.
Shawn Haynes — Google review
What can I say about one of the biggest and funnest grocery stores. There is such a wide range of international foods to browse. I enjoy Asian treats and there are so many options. This was my second time shopping here and I was pleasantly surprised in finding fresh Asian baked goods from a local bakery (bakery Q) which were delicious.
By far one of my favorite places to visit in the Cincinnati area.
Kenny Kimball II — Google review
Great Place to visit. Weekdays are best to visit because the weekends are packed. Great selection and prices are pretty good too. Staff are super friendly and knowledgeable. If Jungle Jim's doesn't have it then it probably doesn't exist. The bathrooms are a must see on the trip through the store. Make sure you have great walking shoes. They even have maps. A must see store. Make sure you have a cell phone for everyone in your party in case you all get separated and need to locate each other.
michelle flo — Google review
Jungle’s Jim’s international supermarket is a food-lovers dream! Every ingredient one could imagine, every cuisine one could crave, every snack one could want is all here!
The store is ENORMOUS, offering every type of cuisine and ingredients from around the world! There are sprawling sections of ingredients and dishes from various cultures including Indian, Chinese, Japanese, American, Canadian, Polish, Mexican and MUCH more! They even have a dedicated section just to hot sauces.
There are huge produce and deli sections, as well as a delicious baking section with all manner of goods. This location also has a Graeter’s in it and a gigantic alcohol section.
There is also a section for toys, collectibles and boardgames. It really has everything you could need and more! The staff are all super accommodating and helpful so you don’t get lost!
Jungle Jim’s is truly a wondrous supermarket that takes you across the world without ever really leaving! It is fun to both shop here and to visit for the experience itself!
Georgia — Google review
Wow! There is a lot going on here. This is the largest indoor super market I've ever been to. Lots of international food. Lots of fresh produce and international produce. Health food, beer, wine, cigars. Kitschy in a good way.
Very helpful staff. Lots of staff to help direct.
Very much a whole body experience.
Bruce Lowther — Google review
Very eclectic grocery store. It’s definitely an event. Lots of different food and drink from around the world. Well themed with animatronics and static displays. They let you taste wine and beer as you shop. It’s fairly crowded but the line move fast. I think I was most impressed by the variety of produce that you don’t normally see. Live fish were fun too.
Kyle Becker — Google review
Jungle Jim’s offers an impressive selection of live lobster. Upon entering your greeted with the fantastic array of fresh seafood worldwide. The department, boasts a vibrant atmosphere with displays showcasing, various fish, shellfish and other aquatic delicacies the tanks are well-maintained ,showcasing a variety sizes. The staff is knowledgeable and assists customers in choosing the perfect lobster. Overall, I had a wonderful experience!
Adrena — Google review
This market is amazing place! They have everything you can imagine, too much to mention with food aisles of groceries from all over the globe. The meats, produce, cheese, seafood, liquors, smoke shop with a cigar humidor are my favorite spots to hit! Prices are very reasonable and sale prices offer great deals! Each shopping trip is an experience!!! You can get a glass of wine or beer to sip on as you shop!!! Highly recommended!!!
Pat V — Google review
Great selection of wine ne, cheese, lunch meat, and soda. My personal favorites there is the insane collection of weird soda flavors, and the international food market focusing on European meets and cheeses. I've been here several times and every experience has been wonderful.
Kings Island is a vast amusement park with thrilling rides, including roller coasters and a wave pool. The park features a lifelike exhibit of dinosaurs that adds to the excitement. Along with restaurants, shops and novelties, Kings Island offers seasonal celebrations such as Halloween haunt and winter fest. With their 50th anniversary, they have added new attractions which makes it an exciting experience for visitors of all ages.
I've been to Kings Island several since I was young. I have always enjoyed it. There is literally a small community here of restaurants, shops and novelties. The rides are exceptional. They have even seemed to add a few new ones since my last visit. Their seasonal celebrations keep things fresh through the year. The family looks forward to their Halloween haunt and winter fest in the off season. We decided to get the gold pass this year considering it's their 50th anniversary. So far we are not disappointed. A large section of the park dedicated to the younger kids will help us get our money's worth. Especially with summer coming up we are really looking forward to the water park.
Dusty Sands — Google review
Went for Winter Fest 2022. Great experience for all ages. Amazing Christmas lights display, most of the little kids rides open, and about a dozen or so rides open for kids of all ages. There was various themed musical performance happening at almost every turn. Hot cocoa stands everywhere. They turn the fountain area into an ice skating rink ($). Lots of places to eat, and step inside to get warm. All handicap accessible.
Jon Key — Google review
It's a simply better version of Cedar Point. Way more relaxed. The wait times are shorter, and the rides seem to be working 90% of the time.
I will say, get the dining pass. The food is extra fantastic here. The BBQ place is excellent. On the same token, the drink pass is a great idea as well and a good value. You don't have to go far to find either a drink refill station or a eatery.
For parents with young kids, I will say this has a much better kids area than Cedar Point. Also, restroom cleanliness is pretty good for an amusement park, and the restrooms seem distributed better than other places.
Caleb Weber — Google review
King's Island is an incredible amusement park in Cincinnati! It offers a wide range of thrilling rides and attractions that cater to all ages. The park is well-maintained, clean, and the staff is friendly and helpful.
The variety of roller coasters at King's Island is impressive. From the exhilarating drops and twists of the Beast and Diamondback to the fast-paced thrills of Banshee and Mystic Timbers, there's a coaster for every thrill-seeker. The rides are well-designed and provide an unforgettable adrenaline rush.
In addition to the coasters, King's Island offers a great selection of other attractions. The water park, Soak City, is perfect for cooling off on hot summer days. The live entertainment shows are entertaining and add to the overall fun atmosphere of the park.
The dining options at King's Island are diverse and tasty. From classic amusement park fare like funnel cakes and hot dogs to more diverse options, there's something to satisfy every palate. The prices are reasonable, considering the quality and variety of food available.
One of the highlights of King's Island is the Eiffel Tower replica, which provides stunning panoramic views of the park. It's a great spot to take memorable photos and appreciate the beauty of the surroundings.
Overall, King's Island is a top-notch amusement park with thrilling rides, friendly staff, and a great selection of dining options. Whether you're a coaster enthusiast or looking for family-friendly fun, this park has it all. Highly recommended for an unforgettable day of adventure!
Divya Chauhan — Google review
One of the best amusement parks in the country! Great rides and entertainment! 15 roller coasters in total! Planet Snoopy kids area is ranked among the top in the country every year. A lot of variety when it comes to eating including restaurants and food stands. Great shopping is also offered for all your souvenirs! Park is extremely clean! The staff is wonderful and will answer any and all of your questions! Plenty of parking in the massive parking lot. Definitely a must visit if you love rides and attractions! You will not be disappointed and have a blast!
Kylie Mangini — Google review
First time at King’s Island! There was always an allure to the park when I would drive past it on 71. I got to go during the Christmas Lights, so a couple rides were open but most of the big ones were shut down. Still a great time! Did bumper cars, ate some carnival food, rode the alien ride, got some great photos. A great day full of great memories. My heart will always be with Cedar Point (my first love) but I’m excited to come back to King’s Island in the summer.
Collin Marshall — Google review
I love Kings Island. This park has always been fun, but, over the last fifteen years or so, it has been transformed into a first class place. So many great coasters, including some, like Orion, Diamondback, Mystic Timbers, and Banshee, that are the best anywhere, along with classics like The Beast and The Racer, and a ton of smaller yet still fun rides, like The Bat, one of the last Arrow swinging coasters, and the Arrow mine train, Adventure Express. Combine this great coaster collection with an impressive selection of flat rides, excellent staff and operations, exclusive merchandise, local food, top notch cleanliness, a great kids area, and so many fun celebrations like Haunt and Winterfest, and you have a park that's easy to get to and easy to spend the whole day. Go there, run back to Orion for your first ride of the day (and jump back on if you can) and leave time for the train and the antique cars and a trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Plus save room for blue ice cream!
Matthew Hysell — Google review
Love this amusement park- both the roller coasters and Soak city. We enjoyed the rides in the morning, then Skyline chili for lunch, and went to the water park in the afternoon. Wonderful variety of tubes, body slides, two wave pools, plenty of lounge chairs too. We went in a Fri and the lines were manageable- long for some rides, not too long for others. The Beast does not disappoint! My husband and I rode the Racer back in 1998 when it went backwards, but it no longer does, so we rode it again for old times sake, still fun ride! We enjoyed the fireworks at 10pm, and had Graeters ice cream to end the night. Terrific day!
Cinr98 Roh — Google review
Kings Island was extremely fun! Definitely come earlier in the day to make your moneys worth because it can get pretty expensive. I loved all the rides I went on. Diamondback and Orion had huge drops that had me holding on for dear life and personally, the scariest ones for me were Flight over Fear and the Banshee. Food options over at Kings Island were also good and there was a good amount of scary and fun rides. If you want a relaxing but also thrilling ride, I definitely recommend Whitewater Canyon, it was personally one of my favorites.
tien vu — Google review
This is a really nice amusement park! We have the annual gold season pass which is great. We also booked the food and drink pass which pays off by them self if you life nearby.
The roller coaster 🎢 are a lot of fun and fits from young until old 😀
The water park is also great, you’re able to spend hours 😀😀
Food: don’t expect a high class restaurant… but some of them are really good compared with the amount of food which they have to provide.
We love this park, it’s safe and great for visiting.
Michael Nitz — Google review
This place is awesome! Kings island is the third best theme park I’ve ever gone to (first is Epcot, and second is magic kingdom). I’m a chicken on coasters, and the beast, mystic timbers, and backlot stunt coaster is the best. As a Cincinnati local, it is always nice to go up to ki for a couple hours to ride the beast and leave. Worth the money every time.
Landon Johnson — Google review
Absolutely impressive!! I’m blown away by what a beautiful park this is. I’ve been to all the major parks around the country and this is in the top 3. There’s something for everyone, all ages and food galore. Fright Fest is amazing, decorated top-notch. The passes are a super good deal and includes parking which saves you $25 bucks! They also aid the disabled with more than reasonable accommodations.
Shawna Collette — Google review
This park really has some great rides now with the addition of Orion. While there I noticed that the park was kept clean and the employees I interacted with were very friendly. Another thing noticed is that there was a good amount of security personnel as well. There are also some older rides here that are a bit shaky, but I was quite surprised with mystic timbers since I last rode it in 2017 when it opened and it's still a smooth wooden coaster. I also got food here and it was quite good. Lastly the weekdays at this park are usually light so not allot of wait times.
George Terplan — Google review
Was delighted to see that the park that I had such wonderful childhood memories from 2 family visits had not only held up, but had exceedingly improved over the years. Highly recommend spending at least two days here if you are coming from out of town to get a chance to ride everything that you want. Great family atmosphere, and though our son is now old enough to ride all the big coasters, there is a great kiddie land for the little ones as well.
Dan Herdman — Google review
Had a great time. It had been way too long since the last time I was there. Really enjoyed the Orion and Diamond Head. We were there for a private event and then got to stay and check out the Haunt. If you enjoy Halloween and all the spooky displays and haunted houses etc. You will really enjoy Kings Island Haunt. We sure did!!!
Frank Baker — Google review
We had a wonderful family weekend. The service by employees was outstanding. The food was just as good. All rides were operating and their Halloween haunt was set up as spectacular as always! We got fast lane passes and every dollar spent on this trip was well worth the memories! I’d like to add that my son has a cardiac pacemaker and the security did a fantastic job recognizing his ID card and knowing just what to do and not do. It hasn’t always been that way at KI and it’s obvious they are now trained well and everything went smoothly with that too!! Thank you KI for getting everything right!❤️
Michelle Jumper — Google review
Winterfest 2023. Great time, they claim to have 7 million lights this year and I believe them. Many different themed branches of the park with lights on every surface. The parade was a blast for all ages and really brought out the Christmas spirit in everyone. Only downside would be the lack of rides but I was fine with not getting frostbite from the Orion.
Steven Hoover — Google review
Pretty fun amusement park, especially during Christmas time when they have the ice rink up. It is certainly Ohio based with certain features like corn and chili, but they have some awesome gluten-free options which are particularly nice. I have only gone during December, so I can’t say for sure, but both times the staff were oddly unfriendly. It’s definitely no Disney, but it is nice.
B. K. Rouzaud — Google review
So I'm from California, where know is open 365 days a year, this place was open for a very short period of time, they were open until x12/31 and open back up 04/29 yet season passes for 5, meal plans and drinks plans plus the park plan cost me over $2000, for less than half a year of fun is not very worth it. Now i have to admit they have rides better then the ones comparable to knotts, but i could go to knows any day i want and eat and ride all i want. Plus my meal plan didn't transfer correctly and i had the platinum plan
will holsey — Google review
Went for the Halloween Haunt. Had Fast Passes. Had an AMAZING TIME! Fast passes are definitely worth it the money! Rode every ride twice within 2 hours and seen all the spooky sites. Very nicely decorated. Coasters scary AF after dark!
Tiffany West — Google review
Came for Winter fest December 2023 and what a treat!!! Bought tickets in advance and through security and ticket line with a very small wait.... What an entrance with the ice skating rink in the front/middle and lined with all sorts of pieces to eat and multiple options, then in the backdrop the Eiffel Tower draped with memorizing hundreds of feet long stands of lights, just a thing of beauty!!!! Hot chocolate options all over and sweet shops around every corner.... Great job owners and management as every single staff member we ran across ( which had to be 50+ ) was very nice and polite....roller coasters of course down for the winter but they had a bunch of rides available for the little ones to the bigger kiddos.... Can't wait to be back
James heath — Google review
It's a really good amusement park. It's well-staffed, with washrooms nearby and food options available at most corners, although the food prices are a bit high, as expected. The parking lot is quite spacious. I particularly enjoyed the Mystic Timbers ride as it's pretty fast.
The Kentucky Horse Park is a sprawling 1,032-acre destination that showcases the historic relationship between humans and horses. It boasts the renowned Smithsonian International Museum of the Horse, which traces the evolution of horse breeding and their diverse roles in society throughout history. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including those dedicated to iconic horses like Man o War. The park also offers captivating equine presentations and horse-drawn tours.
Even if you don't know anything about horses this place is great. It's a beautiful facility with many things to see and do. Learning about the history of man and horse was very interesting. You will learn much more than just the history of race horse's but that was great too.
Emil Wolfe — Google review
Interesting to see the horses and the barns. Good amount of walking to get to it all. We went in fall which just was beautiful . The different buildings to see the history of different things was cool to see and read about.
We watched some of the shows withthe horses and that was worth seeing so pay attention to the time. My granddaughter enjoyed going on a horseback ride which is an extra cost for that but she loved. Worth going to and experience it.
Dan Kerr — Google review
Magnificent horses! The museum was awesome. The horse show was short, but sweet. You can get up close and personal with the horses after the show. Wear your walking shoes! It is very spread out. Unfortunately the trolley was not working. Also some of the other shops were not open. Make sure you take the survey and get your free gift from the gift shop! $6 parking. $20 admission
Bekah C. — Google review
We stopped at the Saddlebred Museum first, which I would recommend. You can buy tickets there for the rest of the park, and it's less busy. The staff was all very friendly, some with golf carts offering to help shuttle people from barn to barn. We missed the meet and greets, but still met a police horse and a draft horse named Gus (we were told he's a fan favorite and understand why). I was excited that there was a restart on site, but the food could've been better. Overall, we had a great time, and our kids (all ages) had a great time, too.
Lindsey White — Google review
Absolutely a must-see! We stayed at the campground next-door for three days which was nice. We went to the horse park not knowing exactly what it was. It was amazing! So many horses to see and pet. So many helpful people to talk to. I would give it 10 stars!
Jim Cristea — Google review
Great park to see former champions and maybe learn a little more. They have a nice set up for kids, but this park is for all ages. Former Derby winner Funny Cide steaks the show. Paul, who you'll find very near to Funny makes the experience exponentially better. He is very knowledgeable and gives the park and Funny a voice worth hearing. Highly recommend.
steve durham — Google review
First time here at the horse park. What a lovely day to visit such a lovely place. We enjoyed a carriage ride by the two draft horses as the lovely tour guide explained the park.
This place is amazing. This park is so large it would take a whole day to see it all. We enjoyed the museum. It showed the history of horses, the racing trophies and the Derby clothes that people wore throughout the years.
We took pictures with Funny Cide the 2003 derby winner. Thank you to the officer who introduced us to her horse.
Eric Carlin — Google review
Lovely place to walk and enjoy the many horse breeds that are represented there. It is a beautiful park with pony and horseback riding available. There are museums and many barns to get up close and personal with the horses. I went there for an event that brings horses and riders from all over the world.
Sue ODaniel — Google review
Wonderful place to visit if you are in the least interested in horses. I visited for BreyerFest, an event for model horse collectors like me. Visited with husband and another couple who are collectors. I will say that in July you will likely be subjected to some pretty miserably hot conditions for most of the park, but the visitor center & other buildings are well climate controlled, including the Alltech Arena where many large events take place. Visitor Center has nice gift shop with something for everyone, including cold drinks & snacks. It also has nice clean restrooms. Leashed dogs are welcome nearly everywhere in the park, but be aware of your pet’s needs for cooling down in the Summer. There are fun things for kids to do, such as pony rides, opportunities to pet animals and a playground. I plan to return in nicer weather to experience some things that I missed, such as the museum & trail rides. There is a large campground with water & electric and also primitive tent camping. We tried to stay there, but waited too long to book, so RV sites were full. Next time I will book far in advance & go in Fall or Spring!
Lois Petersen — Google review
So glad we decided to go here! We had a great day. The gentleman in the Champion Barn shared some of his knowledge and brought one of the horses out for us to see. We went horseback riding around the park. The gift shop has a lot of cute stuff. We did the scavenger hunt in the museum and got a blue ribbon for finding everything. I would recommend stopping by!
Stacey Hilton — Google review
Beautiful place, full of history with race horse and show horse. I love the Big Barn because I love the draft horses since they are so gentle. I would definitely love to Come back.
Catherine — Google review
I'm not a horse guy, but I still enjoyed my visit. It's like a living museum of horses. They have retired champions, rare breeds, draft horses, police horses, a great museum dedicated to the history of the Arabian breed. My favorite part was the breed barn. They have breeds from the US and from around the world.
Dan Dieterich — Google review
It's a nice place. Giant museum. Tons of cute horses but this pretty lady was a pleasure to meet. Her name is lovely and she's 15yr old supervisor of the park if you see her, feel free to pet her.
Sumaya Sanam — Google review
I unfortunately called this place after hours right before the sun was completely down. I don’t think I got the traditional experience, however I did walk around the property. I got to see some of the Hall of Fame horses relatively close, got to see the stables up close where they held some of the horses and learn some history about the sport.
This property was massive and seemed to be very well-kept. I don’t know too much about it, but it was pretty fascinating and I would absolutely love to come back another time during the day and get more of the traditional experience.
If you’re looking for a unique experience I think this is definitely a good place to go if you’re not from Kentucky. It seems there’s a lot of local heart poured into this sport and facility.
Anthony Messina — Google review
We enjoyed our visit. There is a lot to see. It was neat going in the different barns and looking at all of the horses. The shows through our the day are a must see so you get a glimpse of the horses in action and learn a lot more. The museums are very detailed and informative. They have a ton of reading. Be prepared to walk. It takes a bit to get from A to B.
Overall we enjoyed our time and it was well worth the stop. Overall we did expect to see more horses. With name we expected every paddock to have a horse. Horses were only in barns and there were some empty stalls. It was a cooler day when we visited.
Ashley Gutowski — Google review
Very cool experience! Tickets are for a two-day admission and you definitely could spend two days here. Events are held about every 45 minutes.
Jacob Alexander — Google review
We had the BEST time. I think the Big Barn was the overall favorite but all stops were fantastic. I do wish they showcased a few more breeds during the breed show- we were enjoying it so much! If planning a trip, check the events calendar and you may be able to catch a competitive horse show while visiting- which we loved. Highly recommend!
Kali Cavner — Google review
The trail riding area was HORRIFIC. Over 20 horses left in a tiny pen with tack on for hours at a time. They were sad, looked sickly, some were clearly lame and one especially was so under muscled that you could clearly see its spine. Then they put a saddle on it that was way too far up the neck. Tack was dirty, saddle pads were ripping to shreds, and tack was ill-fitting. They loaded up the beginner trail riders and sent them into this packed pen full of angry horses kicking and biting horses with riders on them. They also physically tied a draft horse foal to its mothers halter, both were freaking out and stressed, posing a huge risk for mom and foal. The staff we met here (so far) have no idea what they are doing. The landscaping was not kept nearly as well as other farms we visited. Very disappointed. The stables were almost completely empty at 3:30 even though they said they close at 5:00. Absolutely ridiculous.
Ezra — Google review
I recently visited the Kentucky Horse and had a really good time. The museum tour was very informative. I have never seen such beautiful horses. The staff is very warm and welcoming. I highly recommend anyone visiting Lexington to go to the Kentucky horse park
mustafees khan — Google review
We have been going here for Southern Lights for years. It has become a traditional between me and my brother. The lights are very good, but I do have to say there aren’t many new additions. It appears to be the same scenes over and over. The walk through the park is nice and they seem to offer new vendors and attractions along with some of the traditional events. The food and drinks in the cafe are pretty pricey. You kind of have to pick and choose what you want to spend on without paying an arm and leg.
Lane Hall — Google review
My fiancé took me here for my first Southern Lights experience, and it was absolutely magical!
They had so many different displays, a lot of which were seemingly animated (had lights flashing on and off to depict movement)! My fiancé said it is usually very busy though, especially around Christmas time, so it may be wise to buy tickets in advance.
Once we got to the park, it was really cool! There was caramel corn, cotton candy, and a free petting zoo. We got to go around the park itself, and see where the horse races happen. We also went to their gift shop to purchase a classic Blue Monday Chocolate, and some souvenirs for some friends. I definitely recommend this place for a winter festivity!
Georgia — Google review
Coming from out of town, I was only vaguely aware of the importance of horses to Kentucky and Lexington in general, but learned quite a bit about equines and their history.
The negative I think of this is there is A LOT of reading in the museums, to the point where it becomes very hard to pay attention and retain everything.
Seeing the old horses in person and talking with their caretakers was very interesting.
A good time overall!
Tristan Haney — Google review
Wow!! This place is amazing. I imagine in the spring and summer it's rather busy. We went in late fall early winter, and it wasn't very crowded, which made for an excellent visit. We got to learn all about horses, see amazing pieces, and even pet real winners. Check out this sculpture of secretariat, zoom in on it, and all the metal is horse related shapes!! It's such a wonderful place with amazing staff!
Chris D — Google review
A beautiful place, full of equine history! We went here for the Liberty Festival but made time to drive around the grounds to see the beautiful views. You must stop in and take the tour of the museums and barns. Lastly, we visited the final resting place of the great Man O' War and War Admiral.
The Keeneland Race Course is a prestigious racetrack located in Lexington, Kentucky. It hosts various horse racing events throughout the year, including the prestigious Breeders' Cup World Championships. The track is also home to an impressive collection of equestrian-themed gifts and souvenirs.
Absolutely recommend this experience. What a gorgeous race track. We had so much fun. Highly encourage you to buy tickets well in advance. This place sells out quickly. Parking was great, no issues getting in or out however, we did stay until all races were done. Many people left before hand.
Get your race brochure when you walk in so you are prepared. So many windows open for betting and the people helped you if you are new to placing your first bet. After that, you'll be a pro.
Above all, we found the horse betting is a lot like March Madness, there is no crystal ball on who will win so picking your favorite name or cool color is definitely a strategy 😉
Sandi R — Google review
Enjoyed the park, beauty, hospitality - even in the off season they are open, let you walk and tour facilities on your own, see the track, box houses, go to stadium, tour beautiful grounds, see horses ( early in morn), see gift shop etc. It's all very clean, well maintained, quality painted, seems like nothing but the best everywhere. But the landscape, seems like thousands of acres of beautifully maintained grounds. I can't even keep my little yard half as good as they keep there's! Now the gift shop is exquisite too both that's both in quality too and the related prices.
Rich Guldin — Google review
Spectacular track! We were able to catch an early morning practice - which is free and open to the public. It was 29 degrees and sunny - which made for a magnificent experience.
We parked and walked track side and wee so close we could see, hear and smell the entire experience.
I definitely recommend calling ahead for hours and training location, this changes depending upon time of year.
Of note is the Track Kitchen restaurant which has an amazing breakfast special and is worth checking out after you watch the horses run!!
kelli k — Google review
What a blast! I haven't been here for 30 years , it was amazing how it changed, I remember pulling up in the lot next to the Grand Stand. I was VERY happy to see the spittoons were gone! Also that people dont throw their tickets on the ground anymore.
The dress is a lot more casual than I remember. There were several people who took benches and moved them in a U shape to reserve them. The people behind us did that and never filled all the seats and also blocked the aisles making it difficult to get to and from our seat.
All in all it was a great day and we had a great time. Its a beautiful track.
Kari Bandle — Google review
Great time in the STAKES Room. Very nice atmosphere on 4th floor. Bar and food all included, and a betting assistance. Outside there is the balcony for great views and pictures. Food was excellent. Staff was superb. I asked about finding cheesecake and was told in the Phoenix Room and was going to get a slice after the current race, since the Phoenix Room faced the paddock. Within ten minutes some walked up with a slice of cheesecake and asked if i was looking for cheesecake... now that is service.
Bentley Early — Google review
Most fun you can have in Lexington for $7. Parking is easy. Shuttles take you to the track. Each day has multiple races. $2 minimum bet. Get the program and pen for $5 They even have experts there to advise you if like most folks you have no idea about what is going on. See the horses in the paddock and then watch the race from the general admission area the view is excellent. You can bring in some small camp chairs if you need to sit. For food absolutely get the Ruben and for dessert the bread pudding is an unbeatable classic. Have a great day doing some People watching and enjoy all the outfits, dresses, hats, and fanciers. Once you put $2 on a horse to place another $2 on one to win and final $2 on a couple to show your invested and will find yourself yelling "come on 3 let's go!!!" And high fiveing strangers over your win. Or commiserating a loss. Really, if you have a free Wednesday to Sunday in this area in April or October you must visit for the culture the fun and just general pleasant vibes.
Trey Tollison — Google review
We visited the track early on a beautiful summer morning. No meets at this time of year, but we grabbed breakfast from the Track Kitchen and enjoyed it while waiting for the horses. Very fortunate to see training at the main track; watching them run is a sight to see.
Also drove around the grounds - gorgeous! - and really enjoyed our time here.
Definitely worth a stop even in the off-season.
Jackie Adler — Google review
This review is for the tours only. I’ve never seen the races so I cannot comment on those. However, I’m sure it’s exhilarating.
Our tour guide was Diane and she was absolutely fabulous. Keeneland is rich in history, beauty, and experiences. I would definitely recommend doing the tours if you are not familiar with horse racing. They have several different tours so pick which one suits you best. I believe tours are seasonal; call or look at their site to make sure. They also have so many events throughout the year so make sure to stay up to date on those!
Overall, just a great central bluegrass Kentucky experience. Definitely a must-do if you’re here during Oct and April. Thank you Keeneland for your hospitality, we can’t wait to visit again.
Ash Ley — Google review
Iconic racetrack known for quality horse racing. Great atmosphere, good food and overall fun experience. Had a person in our group in a wheelchair and they provided a free shuttle from the parking lot to the gate.
Todd Oney — Google review
We love this racecourse. When I think racing, I think Keeneland. They have a wonderful old tradition feel with a wonderful staff. This place is a well oiled machine. Multiple Stakes races and the Bluegrass Derby Prep is a must see. Top quality place.
steve durham — Google review
One of my favorite places! I love dressing up and attending either the spring or the fall meet. Definitely a smaller, more intimate, and a more beautiful venue. I love how the horses are walked in the paddock before each race! The staff are always very friendly and helpful. You can't go wrong with buying tickets for the dining rooms - absolutely no lines for betting or drinks. General admission tickets are fun too
Tina — Google review
My favorite & most beautiful horse tracks in the US. Everyone is so fun & happy during the spring & fall meets. Get to see some of the best thoroughbreds in the world, with the most beautiful scenery in the background. It’s a bucket list item for any horse racing aficionado.
K W — Google review
We were here today for an employee tour only. The day was rainy, but it was so incredibly beautiful. I learned so much from Paul, our tour guide! He was knowledgeable obove and beyond mere Keeneland history. You could tell he was a lifelong lover of the sport!
One of the points he continuously reminded us of was the desire for Keeneland to remain historically beautiful and maintain a glorious green space. They have done that so well. It was a highly wducational experience and I enjoyed every minute!
Races begin next Friday and I would love to go back!!
Cassie Bittinger — Google review
The Masters of Horse Racing! Gorgeous racetrack and immaculate. We went on a drive two months before Derby Day! The staff is hard at work and preparing for open season! So much parking and horse stables every where. Library on premise and a restaurant. More info to come when season starts.
Sandraella Call — Google review
First time at a track. Had a blast. A gorgeous park. Most friendly staff ever. And 2bof our horses won. Just an exciting morning!!
Ron English — Google review
Great traditional horse racing track situated in beautiful Lexington Kentucky. Amazing grounds and pastures that seem to go on forever. Reasonably priced food and beverages.
Daniel Archer — Google review
The weather for the opening of the 2024 Spring Meet season was less than ideal for our trip to Keeneland, but it did not disappoint in any other way. Keeneland is a beautiful facility, that is impeccably clean with staff at every turn to help make your visit a memorable one. There is nothing like feeling the rumble of the horses in your chest as you stand next to the track for the final stretch. We are from Illinois and have traveled to Lexington many times as we visited three of our children who have lived there while attending the University of Kentucky. We have taken friends with us on our last two visits and they too have fallen in love with Keeneland.
Diane Mounce — Google review
One of the nicest race tracks around! Beautiful grounds, well-run, clean and wonderful staff! Prices are reasonable at the vendor stands and plenty of choices for food and drinks.
Must buy tickets in advance to ensure you get in; races were sold out when we visited. General admission is $15 and get there early to get a bench. Good idea to bring a bag chair; no backyard to sit, no coolers, no backpacks.
Great experience!!
Nkellz 3018 — Google review
I was advised to go before 10:00 a.m. so I could see the thoroughbreds work out. It worked, delightful to watch.
Then was able to see November Breeders auction. Beautiful horses brought on the stage and bid on--most bidding done within 90 seconds.
Grounds are beautiful and relaxing. No costs to walk the grounds.
Kathy Condon — Google review
This is a race track, but also seems much more. Pageantry when the races are going is interesting, diverse and elegant. The mood of the place is festive, somewhat relax for the uninterested aficionado and exciting. Food and drinks seem to be in abundance. Staff is helpful and gentle. The place cater to all members of the family. Facilities seem impeccable. Definitely a good activity to do, if in the area and especially during the main race seasons (spring and fall).
Quaint rooms, suites & cottages in a bucolic setting with history exhibits & farm-to-table dining.
We picked this destination out of curiosity more than anything else. It was the best decision we could have made. The whole experience was wonderful, calming, restful and the scenery is just gorgeous. The staff are so helpful and friendly, the meals were delicious and our room was lovely. We walked miles and took some wonderful photos. A truly memorable experience and we will go back!
Kathy Green — Google review
Don't forget to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking a room. This site will compare countless booking web sites and normally will have prices much cheaper compared to others! Thank me later! This place is the best rated in the area. I've been staying here for a very long time. If you stay for a few days you definitely won't be disappointed.
A great place for adding culture and history to any vacation in the area. Beautiful grounds to explore, delicious food to enjoy and tours that are all worth while. The staff is knowledgeable and are all required to do their own research on the shakers using journals kept by the shakers themselves. Super cool!
Eddie Garcia — Google review
I did not stay over night. We enjoyed home cooked foods, chicken, burgers, catfish and fries, ice tea all superb. Not sure about wheel chair accessibility I to building. Definitely not front entrance 4 or 5 large stone steps with iron railing. Most areas are lined with sidewalks.
Robert Mayo — Google review
We attended the annual Craft Fair. All vendors on a gravel path with shade which made the warm day easier. Good variety, though some duplicates, quality vendors, ample room to walk along vendor row. Food vendors nearby though some were running out of food by mid afternoon. Plenty of picnic tables but most didn't have shade and luckily it was a cloudy day. Buildings were open for self tours. There were demonstrations during the day.
Parking was plentiful with staff to guide attendees. It was a long walk from our parking space, but we did get a ride from staff back to our car as we were leaving which was a welcome sight for an old fat man.
This was our first visit, plan to be back next year, and will be back to tour the grounds soon.
Herbert Sharp — Google review
This place was incredibly beautiful and well maintained. My husband and I spent our honeymoon night in the "Family Wash House". Our room was so charming and it had the perfect mix of old and modern. My only complaint is that the buildings were not easy to identify. The signs were small and the direction placcards were kind of vague. The staff was very friendly. The prices of the items at their gift shop were pretty high, with most of the goods claiming to be handmade. I wish we could have stayed longer and maybe taken a tour or something, but to do so would take a lot of money. We got the feeling that this place caters mostly to older adults with higher incomes. This place is pet friendly, but we saw many "dog piles" throughout the grounds. Please pick up after your animals!!!! Our room had its own thermostat, which I thought was pretty cool. They didn't have like those generic wall appliances which many hotels have. We would definitely love to go back to maybe ride the horses or something similar. Overall it wad a wonderful experience.
NICOLE TORRANCE — Google review
A great Valentine’s Day overnight getaway! We stayed in the Old Stone Bldg and found it to be very nice and comfortable! Enjoyed the special treat of champagne and chocolate dipped strawberries in our room! Staff was very friendly and welcoming! The food was unique and very tasty! We will return again for the carriage ride and boat ride!Thank you for an enjoyable outing!
Bonnie Reed — Google review
Beautiful shaker village! Store is basically open 24-7 (check in there) walking tours and amazing restaurants with simple and BEAUTIFUL accommodations. Spend a few days here enjoying serenity. Excellent food. Winter Kitchen only in off-season, but food is great! Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner!
Corrie Harris — Google review
Another peaceful stay with fine meals and excellent tours. Our dinner and breakfast meals featured local farm-raised products. The tour guides on Saturday morning were great story-tellers of the community's history.
This was our fourth visit, and we'll return again. The price of the room included tour tickets for the next day.
John Ewalt — Google review
I really can't say enough good things about this place. The surroundings and history are magical and the food is to die for. As good as any fine dining in Lexington for a reasonable price. You're out the door for 120 with tip for two people including three alcoholic drinks. Great service (thanks, Devin!) and professional staff. Just make a date and go. No salt and pepper on the tables and there's a reason for that. You won't need them.
Dan Hayes — Google review
We attended the harvest festival today and had so much fun. There was a great mix of things to do alot of which did not cost anything. My three year old grandson loved his first pony ride. The day was gorgeous and there were some great food trucks there
I could go on and on. Will definitely attend next year.
Paula State — Google review
We have been there twice. It is a very educational historical site. You can learn old trades, see the animals, how they built their buildings by using gravity and not nails. The place is filled with wonderful people who over working there and it shows!
The second time we spent the night. The room was clean with a good bed and nicely decorated.
The restaurant is like a five star restaurant. The food was hot, delicious and our server was great. Attentive, but not hovering. We will be going again for the experience and food.
Wynn Allen — Google review
Very nice place to visit. Beautiful pastoral scenery. The grounds and buildings are well kept. The staff is super friendly and knowledgeable.
Interesting to learn about Shaker life.
We spent 3 nights at the West Family Dwelling. Comfortable and very peaceful.
popsomali — Google review
A great place for adding culture and history to any vacation in the area. Beautiful grounds to explore, delicious food to enjoy and tours that are all worth while. The staff is knowledgeable and are all required to do their own research on the shakers using journals kept by the shakers themselves. Super cool!
Anna Ricci — Google review
My boyfriend and I kind of stumbled upon this place when we visiting the area. We were shocked for what we received for the affordable price. Room was clean, cozy and teleported us back in time (in a good way). The staff embodied southern hospitality. Our breakfast was yummy and they made a great cup of coffee. There were many walking trails on the grounds. This would be a great weekend get away for couples and families.
Katie C — Google review
Fascinating story, well presented tour, and carefully preserved architecture that you can explore in a beautiful setting. Didn't try the busy finer dining restaurant but it's popular, get reservations. The grab and go lunch prepacks were okay. Did not stay in the overnight rooms but a companion had. They found it charging but also disturbingly quiet for urban dwellers!
David Watson — Google review
Husband booked us in for just one night between meetings and visits we were doing in the area. It was so lovely. The grounds are wonderful. I’m still thinking about the bed and linens on the bed - it was perfection. I felt like the bed/mattress & sheets were brand new - it was a delicious nights sleep. The dinner in the restaurant was wonderful from appetizers to desserts. In the morning the breakfast was delicious & relaxing before spending the morning exploring the grounds. FYI no elevators as you might expect.
RobertsMom NC — Google review
I went here with my husband and 5 year old grandson. The rail was very visibly marked and easy to hike for all three of us. We stopped at the shop first where grandson picked out a nature bingo game. He loved trying to find the items on the trail. Picnic in front of waterfall and a race back to the car… all of this led to a certain someone napping on the way back home!
Mich Humphrey — Google review
My wife & I visited Shaker Village on a Tuesday and were there from 9 am to 5 pm and really enjoyed ourselves. We visited Welcome Center to buy our tickets and then took 10 am tour to introduce us to Shaker Village. Then we enjoyed a music presentation and then toured the village/farm/cemetery on our own. There are gift shops, a restaurant, bikes you can rent. Staff are very nice. At the end of the day we enjoyed a poultry parade and enjoyed feeding the ducks.
Christopher R — Google review
Shaker Village is a historic settlement and a great blessing to all of us who have had the privilege of visiting, lodging and or dining there.
Katherine and I stayed at Shaker Village over four years ago, and we found ourselves coming back to Kentucky (10/2023) and on our last day, made an impromptu stop at Shaker Village to eat dinner.
Reservations are definitely recommended.
The tomatoes, celery soup was outstanding and definitely a five out of five stars. The soup of the day that Katherine has was a garlic mashed potato soup and we both thought it was exceptional.
The creole shrimp was very good, but the type of spice and seasoning and broth was not my personal preference. I like more of a blackened shrimp with a Cajun spice and maybe no broth.
The portion of shrimp was generous and they were at least jumbo in size! The ciabatta toast points were very good with the meal.
We also have a beet salad and it was very refreshing and the sliced pear was a nice addition. They definitely could’ve used more beets though.
James Caruso — Google review
I took a little trip away from the noise of Lexington. Shaker Village was an awesome choice.
The location is beautiful with little traffic noise from the nearby road.
The buildings are historic and well kept. My room was very clean and comfortable. There was quite a lot of noise from nearby guests throughout the night, as they did not take into consideration other guests. With wood floors the sound sure does travel. Perhaps when guests check in, they should be reminded of their manners, to keep the noise down.
I had breakfast and dinner. Both meals were very good. Tammy and Devin provided excellent service.
The entire staff was kind and helpful.
I'm hoping to return in the winter.
Angelia Nace — Google review
We had Thanksgiving dinner in the dining room. As always, the atmosphere and the service was excellent. We arrived 15 min. before our reservation and we were seated early.
However, the food was not as outstanding as it usually is. The dressing was very bland, with hardly any seasoning, cranberry relish was very dry, and the chocolate cheese pie was overly sugary, almost a "gritty" consistency. I always love going to Shakertown for the holiday, but I was a little disappointed this year.
Gayle Haynes — Google review
A wonderful historic venue. Our food was delicious. The pork chop was wonderful, but way too large for a single portion. Had I known how large, we would have split the entree. If we were home we could have had it for leftovers, but we were traveling and leftovers were just something we didn't want in the cooler.
The grounds and historical discussions were enlightening. The dossens were very knowledgeable. I'd highly recommend it to people who like history.
Gallery selling made-in-Kentucky arts, crafts & specialty foods, plus a cafe & rest stop services.
I adore local artisans and this place does not disappoint! I bought the loveliest pottery teapot I’ve ever seen, an adorable drawing, fantastic hand forged metalwork and a ugly and cute pottery fish head to hang on my wall not to mention local flavors of coffee and local smells of hand lotion and candles. Gifts galore for loved ones or for that special place in your own house!
Slaterson — Google review
Tons of adorable arts and crafts to look at. Something for everyone, from jewelry, pottery, baskets and journals to paintings, metal art, food and ornaments. Really anything you're into.
RV parking available! Also, we had the most delicious fried bologna sandwich and derby pie in the food court! Nice place to stretch my legs, mind and belly during a Roadtrip!
Roxy Beaudet — Google review
Absolutely beautiful hand crafted items for sale. Something for everyone. Bathrooms are always clean
heidi diener — Google review
What a great place to see so much beautiful art! Beautiful entrance with seating and art all around before you enter. As you enter there is a very helpful staff person who can answer lots of Berea questions and tourist guides. Then the art, they have everything from metal to silk to food to books. I loved the fiber arts section, beautiful silk scarves and wraps and toys. Paintings and wall sculptures made of everything. So much local KY art it was amazing!
I highly recommend visiting. If you want to buy something take a chunk of change! Honoring the artist is on the agenda here.
They also have a coffee and lunch bar in the back.
A HInes — Google review
Excellent craftsmanship and unique artistry on display and for sale! A must see in person! Beautiful and massive glass work! Quilt work is awesome!
Mom Chesney — Google review
Great place to restroom, get something to eat, look @ Kentucky artisan crafts.Pearl & Braden are awesome staff!
Bradley “Hoodly” Hood — Google review
Very nice place. Most creations are made by local artists. They have a Cafe but it's been closed when we are there . I think it closes at 3pm. First timers could easily spend 2 to 3 hours there. They sell various jams, jellies, and chocolates.
Tim Tuohey — Google review
Truly a unique place! Tons of handcrafted items/artwork from around Kentucky at very reasonable prices! Great place to pick up gifts for your loved ones that will spark conversations for years to come.
Austin Rohrer — Google review
A well kept secret, right out of sight of highway. Clean bathrooms and nice folks running this place.
Guyla Marie — Google review
Perfect location for a pit stop when you're on a road trip. It's next to the freeway with toilets and café on site. Beautiful arts and crafts of large selection. Quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Not suitable for young kids.
Elsabe Kruger (Ouma Elsabe) — Google review
Great change from a roadside rest area. Clean bathrooms, decent Cafe with reasonable prices, and more tourist items for sale than many shopping areas. From t desk attendant has massive information for anyone. Biggest drawback is getting to the bathroom through the shopping area.
Bob Altman — Google review
Fun stop just off of I-75. It’s an interesting art museum/ store with a cafe and public restrooms. All of the art is interesting and for sale, we enjoyed looking at the pieces and even bought a couple. There’s also a dog-walk area outside, and outside picnic seating. All around, it was a great stop. I’ll probably return next time I’m passing through.
Logan Porter — Google review
Awesome selection of arts and crafts from local artists/artisans. Great place to shop for gifts. They have cards, art prints, jams and sauces, soap, jewelry, candles, knick-knacks..they also sell drinks and some candies and have an in-house cafe with a small menu of food offerings. I like stopping here when I'm driving past because they also have clean bathrooms!
Rebecca M. — Google review
What a beautiful place to visit and look for the one of a kind piece of art. All kinds of mediums are used to create some of the most unusual art. We also ordered a huge sausage biscuit and cheese breakfast sandwich that weighed over a pound ...it was delicious. We also ordered the grilled chicken BLT wrap which has a complete salad including cucumbers! OMG! What a delicious wrap!
Barbara Deckard — Google review
A great stop if you're interested in fine arts and crafts! It's also a nice alternative to the typical rest stop – you'll find clean bathrooms, a café, a visitor information center and a remarkable, large gift shop featuring art, books and crafts from throughout Kentucky.
Sarah Stierch — Google review
Definitely worth stopping at! So many nice artisan items for sale. Wide range of prices. The bathrooms were all the way at the back, but they were nice and clean. The cafe didn't have anything special so we didn't buy anything from it. I loved everything was Kentucky artists. We bought several nice items. Great place to pick up gifts!
A Shank — Google review
I stopped for a rest stop for myself and my pet. I'm so glad I did. The place is amazing. There is so much to look at there from various artists. If you're into gardening, birds, cooking or anything outdoors and home decorating this is definitely worth the stop.
Michael J — Google review
I love this store! One of the only places I bought souvenirs while on a college choir tour. I also left my wallet there and they graciously shipped it back to me. Thanks for going above and beyond!
Ava Charpentier — Google review
Kentucky resident artists display their art and crafts here. Similar to a museum, but the pieces are for sale. Most of it is quite decent, and some is rather excellent. Very welcoming atmosphere, and the gallery is larger than just the front entry. There are also some steel sculptures outside off of the outside veranda.
Derrick McCurdy — Google review
This is always a 'stop along the way' but really is more like an experience we remember and look forward to repeating. They sell the most interesting, unique, great quality, beautiful artistic things. The facility is well staffed and has a good cafe offering a good variety of food and drink.
A 2,369-acre preserve featuring dramatic sandstone formations, hiking trails, fishing & a lodge.
We had the best time staying at the Lodge and exploring the park. Super easy to get to. We stayed 3 nights and hiked almost every trail. They are beautiful. I love that we went before the leaves were fully bloomed on the trees so that you could see through for a good while! The lodge had everything we needed, rooms were updated and clean fully equipped with shampoo/body wash, towels, hair dryer. Beds were comfy. Pillows could use some replacement but we brought our own. Little restaurants nearby are where we ate. Miguel’s pizza is a fun atmosphere and Daniel Boone coffee shop was a great spot for breakfast sandwiches and coffee . Their muffins are also amazing but they are busy always so be prepared for that! We also ate at red river rockhouse and got burgers which were amazing!! It was a really fun weekend.
Kari Richardson — Google review
Gorgeous park! There are so many beautiful areas and it would be amazing at any time of the year. Theres no bland woods here; its all just the hits of a good hike. Smooth rock walls, great views, and the natural bridge that is unique to this location. You can go under and above the bridge, and over to another area that has a great view of the bridge. If hiking isn't for you, there is a chair lift that will take you to the top as you get to enjoy a beautiful view along the way.
Goats Chai — Google review
We came just to hike the Natural Bridge original trail at the end of our day of hiking in the Red River Gorge area. This is a really nice, moderate hike for 2 moms and 2 teens. Beautiful flora and fauna (the rhododendron were blooming) and plenty of resting benches on the way up. The arch is a really amazing natural wonder, and you can take the narrow stairs on the backside to the top. This hike was much more crowded than others we did, but it is also a more popular hike. Our hike was logged as 2.3 miles from our car. Plenty of free parking and restrooms and a little gift shop with drinks and snacks at the little visitor center near the parking lot.
Michelle Fowler — Google review
We came just to see the arch. We rode the lift up and hiked down. The hike back to the lift was about 2 miles. You would definitely have a good hike ahead of you if you decide to hike up. It was a gorgeous arch and the hike was very fun and scenic. Amazing bluffs, tight squeezing through large rocks, very fun.
Steven J. Kasperski — Google review
My wife and I only came for a few hours to do the original trail hike up to the natural bridge. It was a short and easy hike (at least for me) with nice views and the bridge was cool too. You are allowed to walk across the bridge which was also cool! For the less able or if you don’t feel like hiking up, there is a ski lift that takes you up close to the bridge and look out point. Would recommend coming here
David Schroeder — Google review
We took the ski lift up to the top of the Arch bridge and it was a pleasant ride all around. Great trails! Trails are NOT wheelchair accessible, but our son walked a bit with his forearm crutch. Staff was friendly and helpful 😊
Lori Baxter — Google review
This was a short easy loop to see the beautiful natural Bridge from the top & underneath. It was a brisk day with snow & ice but we walked across carefully & easily. Underneath is a unique vantage point & gorgeous. On the walk out from below there were many nice caves with huge icicles hanging. Winter wonderland! There's plenty of parking here.
lisa m — Google review
Very beautiful park. Even on a Friday in Fall there were several families and people there. The park does a great job at giving people many options & opportunities to experience the park. There are many hiking trails, and several different features to hike too. Such as, the Bridge, Lovers Leap, Devils Gulch, Needle’s Eye, a small cave, several lookout points, and many others we didn’t get the chance to see. The gift shop at the park was closed, but the Hemlock Lodge has one to satisfy your needs. There are many campgrounds and cottages to stay at. As well as a sky-lift up to the bridge. Kentucky does a spectacular job keeping up with their parks, so be sure to take advantage of them.
Gabbie Brockman — Google review
More trails in this area than I thought, but seeing the Natural Bridge was top priority - a few detours to observe and walk over it and the nearby tram. Just past the tram is Battleship rock cliff, which offers great surrounding views. Rhododendron are abundant and forming blossoms, as are vinca vines. Trails range from easy at the top to moderate when walking the hillside. Look out for super cool rock erosion and a few caves, plus a spring. Good exercise all around, a must see if you are in the area.
Shara Michaels — Google review
We stayed at the lodge here, and there are so many local trails to walk to just from within the resort. Lots of good restaurants nearby as well. The hiking is amazing perhaps some of the best in Red River Gorge. We went up to natural Bridge, and through Devils Gulch, and it was breathtaking. Just driving around this area is spectacular. Perhaps some of the best hiking in the state.
Laura croson — Google review
I didn't stay at the resort, we just ate at the restaurant. Our service has always been attentive and friendly. The food at the buffet was good with lots of choices. The view was great. I've hiked the area many times, and the hiking is great. The pool was also nice when I used it in the past. They have at least two gift shops at the park. They also have a sky lift to the bridge, picnic area, playground, and much more.
Tammy Cooper — Google review
If you walk the trail to the top, it is a mile up the side of the mountain and pretty rigorous. The walk down, with lots of natural stone steps, really strains the knees. But the views from the top are truly breathtaking.
David Barr — Google review
First visit to Natural Bridge and Red River Gorge. Nice trails, cool underground kayak experience. Reservoir was great for kayaking. Grays Arch trail was a great day hike. Middle fork campground was a good location. Road noise was distracting. Restroom could have been better maintained. I would visit again.
Mike Hodson — Google review
Great place to spend the day hiking. The trails are easy to moderate. The views are breathtaking from the top of the arch. Beware that there are many stairs to climb if that might be an issue for you.
David Dix — Google review
The Skylift was a fun adventure! The Natural Bridge has beautiful scenery, nice trails and lookouts. Staff were super friendly. Highly recommend!
Susan Laurent — Google review
Very cool place! The bridge is worth the long hike. The hike is one of the best parts of the experience as well. There are lots of natural rock formations on the way up to the bridge. You can also take a chair lift up though it is a bit pricey. The bridge itself is a beautiful sight. Also if you go past the bridge there are seats that you can overlook all of the trees and you can spot the bridge at as well. The gift shop doesn’t have many items that represent the bridge, bit they do have dip and dot which is a positive. Great place overall. There is also an alpine slide nearby which is worth an extra couple of miles of travel.
Hannah Muncie — Google review
Don't expect the Ritz Carlton, but this is a great resort. Clean, comfortable rooms. Staff is very friendly and accomodating. Short drive to several activities. GREAT scenery from your room balcony. Well marked trails, easy access & not leg killers. And the Natural Bridge is one of God's amazing creations. KY is beautiful...support the parks.
Robert Crouch — Google review
A great place to visit. The arch is awesome. Some good trails and good scenery. Really good exercise also. You can take the sky lift to the top in the warm months if you don't want to hike to the top. Part of the red River gorge. Whole area is cool to hike
william rogers — Google review
A must visit when in Slade, KY. There are lots of things to do and places to stay at the park for a long time. Nice trails to hike, totally worth it! We took the Sky lift up. The Natural Bridge offers an excellent view from the top. It is really neat to see the rock formations from below too. There are tons of places to take photos and admire the landscape.
Andy Novikov — Google review
Stayed at the cabins here and enjoyed the quiet ambience. They definitely have some age to them but overall give you everything you need. We did find a dead mouse in our cabin and it took the staff about a day to take care of it, I would have appreciated slightly quicker reception. There is direct trail access from the resort to the natural bridge and it is awesome! Pretty uphill but only .75 miles. The natural bridge is gorgeous and provides a great view! If you are hiking to the bridge from the resort then you can’t really take the sky lift down because it drops you about 2 miles from the resort because it’s in the other side.
Amelia S — Google review
We did not stay at the resort.
This review is for the natural bridge trail experience only.
We parked down at the bottom of the trail. It was a steep staircase down by a water path. Then we crossed a swinging bridge and from there hiked up the mountain to the top of the natural bridge and across it to the other side to view the natural bridge and then all the way back down.
There was only one gift shop on this whole trail that was open. There was a vending machine of soda outside it. No bathrooms at all on this trail in November as they were closed for our of season.
The trail was clearly marked and clearly defined as to which way to go. There were stop points to sit down and rest along the way.
Be very careful of the tree roots hiding amongst the leaves on the forest bed as you walk. It is easy to trip.
The path to get to the top of the arch on this trail was narrow and somewhat steep. Would not accommodate a larger person easily. Nor a wheelchair or walker.
The lift was not open from mid November till April; as it is off season.
The view from the top was gorgeous! The colors were still visible even though it wasn't peak season for fall.
We truly enjoyed our visit and look forward to coming back another time to check out more trails and maybe even the Zipline!
Emily's world — Google review
Look the hikes and nature is Great home run 5....but...the food was, well terrible, the rooms need maintenance.....clean up.....geesh, dents, dirty bird feeders, stains.. toilet is so low, it equals the height of a hocky puck....employees are great. Nice personalities......the food....come on......taste the food before you serve it........this place could be great with better management....one more note...the COFFEE....really....why not Folgers or Maxwell house....it's inexpensive and no. 1 in the country
...instead, a no name brand...that tastes like molasses or....well....it's awful....simple
adjustments could make the lodge better....DO It....good grief.
leader ship — Google review
We are seniors, I am 65. The walk up to the bridge really wasnt that bad. It is well worth your time to so up there and look around. We want to go back and walk further to the other overlook. It looked to me that the view from the further overlook would be magnificent. There were 2-3 benches on the way up for breaks on the way up and my knees loved this.
Jim Trenton — Google review
The trails at the natural bridge are great. Everyone was so friendly that we passed on the way. A few of the trails were closed due to weather, which was disappointing, but look forward to trying those in the future would highly recommend to others whether it’s spending the night and enjoying the area or just coming down for the day and going hiking
Danasha Smith — Google review
Great place to relax and unwind. Great views and hiking trails to quiet little cottages to spend a peaceful night. Outdoor grill and kitchenware provided for a nice steak dinner and a restful evening after a great afternoon of hiking.
Logan Borntrager — Google review
I booked this trip for my husband’s birthday and at first everything was great. The location is amazing with trails right behind the rooms and it had just snowed 5in so the resort and bridge looked so nice. We got into our room and it looked older and not as nice, but we weren’t as concerned. We then went to dinner and our waitress wasn’t the nicest and the food wasn’t that good either, but we didn’t let that bother us too much since there was snow and probably limited staff because of it. We then went in our room and started getting settled in, which is when it went down hill.
The shower had different types of hair all of the ground and one big chunk of hair stuck inside the shower curtain. Not to mention, there were several towels with hair in them. They didn’t provide us with a lot of bar soap, which was frustrating since their “shower soap” looked very nasty and had things in it. After being disgusted, I went to go to sleep and once I pulled up the sheets I saw hair everywhere. Little pieces that looked like dog hair, men’s hair, and later a couple pieces of long hair. I was absolutely disgusted. I checked to see if I could flip the sheet over, but there was no sheet underneath that sheet and it was just the old crusty mattress, which looked worse. I wasn’t going to complain, but I couldn’t even sleep in the bed so I called the front desk. I was very polite and mentioned that there was some hairs on my sheet and asked if we can switch it for new sheets. The lady at the front desk, who has been watching movies the entire time we checked in and each time we were up there, said “I don’t know if we even have one, so come up here and check if we do.” Then she hung up…I’ve heard that the customer service is horrible at this place, but I was hoping I wasn’t going to experience it. We were in a different building and had to walk back up to the front with the snow and the thick ice, since she didn’t want to send a staff member or herself to our room. My husband got a singular sheet, not a whole new set of sheets, and saw that she was once again watching movies the entire time. She didn’t even look up to comment or apologize for the inconvenience. I’m shocked that we weren’t moved into a different room or didn’t at least have someone to come and change the sheets. She then asked what our room number was and my husband asked why, which she responded “people try to steal sheets, so I’m just making sure what room you guys are.” I know having to stay at work, while there is snow outside can be frustrating, but having zero sympathy or customer service with people, who are trying to be nice, is horrible. I have no idea how this place has almost five stars and I have no idea how service isn’t better when there is less people in the “resort”. Hopefully it’s better for others, but I will never be staying at this place again. Loved the location, but that unfortunately was the only good thing about this place.
Emma S — Google review
This is my favorite hiking trail! Very short but steep!!! Keep that in mind also the ski loft option! And underground kayaking near by calling rv cabins!
Cory Sargent — Google review
Natural Bridge State Resort Park is a gem! The hiking trails are wonderful, providing a great outdoor experience. The breathtaking views over the bridge are a highlight, and the skylift ride offers the absolute best perspectives. A must-visit for nature enthusiasts!
This is definitely a KFC you do not want to miss the opportunity to stop and eat! The food was fresh and hot! The service was amazing! Very friendly staff! We enjoyed walking through the museum after our lunch. Lots of history here! We will definitely stop again if we are ever in the area!
Chrissy — Google review
We stopped here while on a road trip. We needed to eat and thought it would be more fun than just a regular quick service place. It wasn't very far off the exit, so it wasn't out of the way. It well exceeded our expectations and was a walk down memory lane. I had no idea how extensive it would be but it was very detailed and super informative. Our kids even enjoyed it!
Heather Monson — Google review
Much nicer than expected. It’s very clean and has some nice exhibits about the colonel and KFC. It’s also a working KFC and was pretty busy when we went.
I really wanted them to have a special menu item that was only served at that location. I definitely would have tried it even if it wasn’t something I’d ordinarily like.
Worth a visit, but a short one. You can see everything in about 15 minutes.
Dave Harlan — Google review
We took a road trip through Kentucky. As a family of 5, we started at the southwest corner and looped up and around and back out the southeast corner, with an intentional stop here along the way. The kids couldn't wait to try the original chicken. There was a nice family style dining area that we claimed, and that was perfect for us. We ordered a mixed bucket of chicken traditional and extra crispy with 2 sides of mashed potatoes and gravy and 2 sides of Mac n cheese, plus rolls and some soft drinks. While we waited, we toured the museum. I couldn't help but notice how exceptionally clean it was. My husband is a chef and was enamored with everything. We sat down at the large wooden dining table to eat, and that chicken was so hot and fresh that we literally ate every bite of it. The chicken and sides were scarfed down so quickly that the only thing left was a few crumbs. It was a memorable and delicious stop on our road trip. Glad we did this.
Amanda Hopkins — Google review
Brand-new museum and Café being built. Only the drive-through is currently open with no expected date for the museum at this time. Just visiting the outside however is still interesting. Large mirror on the side of the building that is great for selfies. Large sign in the parking lot as well which is great for photos. Nice display at the base of the sign which exhibit to the timeline of Harlan Sanders life. Peeking in the windows the museum looks amazing. Ample parking and easy to get to
Angela Addington — Google review
Being able to tour a museum and eat Kentucky Fried Chicken at the same time - winner winner, chicken dinner🍗! Excellent service even when extremely busy. Typical KFC food items. The museum has a lot of memorabilia and the original 1940s vintage kitchen, furniture, dining sets...
Cynthia Wolfel — Google review
Wow, wow, wow!! I could rave on and on about this location, which i happened to on a random trip through Corbin. Was on 75 headed south and decided to pull off and see if there was anything in Corbin. And there this was. They have done an excellent job on this museum. And it's a functioning restaurant that you can eat anywhere in. There was staff making sure everything was clean. Lots and lots to read. And who doesn't like KFC, minus the expensive prices anymore.
Brian Dible — Google review
We had an amazing time at this unique roadside attraction. This site is where the first KFC was opened by Colonel Sanders himself. It’s part restaurant and part museum. The establishment features walk-through exhibits, displays, storyboards, artifacts, informational videos, and more related to the history of America’s iconic chicken restaurant. It doesn’t get more Kentucky than this, folks. Plus, you can enjoy an “edible exhibit” while there — just order you some delicious KFC original recipe chicken and soak it all in.
We spent about 45minutes here and enjoyed our visit. Austin, the young man working the register, was really nice and professional. He really took pride in his job and I was really impressed with his attention to detail.
Drayton Blackgrove — Google review
They were closed for remodeling when we went. But I gotta say - although their site itself is a beauty (and I hate to rate down based on factors beyond their own control), the community it is surrounded by is...... I'm some desperate need of some code enforcement - it's a Dump for miles, being a block away from this site!
But yes, this site itself was well-kept and looked nice from the outside; everything new-looking. We enjoyed the original KFC sign and the historic placards with replica gas pump and oil sales station out front that told of the history of Sanders. Cute stop for local KFC enthusiasts, but the local area's condition otherwise makes it a disappointment for visitors who tacked it on to a roadtrip through the state. :-/
Daniel VanDeKerkhove — Google review
Oh my wife and I just loved it. It looks brand new and has so many pieces of memorabilia from the old days of Kentucky fried Chicken. You really get to learn what Colonel Sanders is all about and see some of the original buckets and things in the kitchen. You also get to eat chicken there too. They still won't tell you what the 11 herbs and spices are though.
Mike Fritsch — Google review
It was super cool visiting the first KFC ever as my family is a huge fan! The place was awesome in how they recreated some scenes. However, I would say I had better KFC elsewhere than here. The chicken was stale but perhaps its because they make a huge batch. I would still recommend this place!
Michelle — Google review
Food is regular KFC, so that depends on what you like. But the museum part makes this definitely worth stopping to see if you're in the area. It was nice inside, very clean, and it was cool seeing how it all got started. Museum is part of the restaurant, so the only cost is your meal.
RobMat22 — Google review
Kentucky Fried Chicken, or KFC, is a known fast-food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken.Its signature dish, fried chicken is cooked in a secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices.
The chain is also popular in Kentucky, where it started. It was founded in 1952 by Colonel Harland Sanders. It has since become one of the largest fast food chains in the world, with over 20,000 locations in over 100 countries.
Visiting the original Kentucky Fried Chicken in Kentucky brought me so much joy! I purchased two shirts and a hat as mementos. It's wonderful that they also have a museum within the restaurant – a nice touch.
Eleana May — Google review
We made a great family trip to here. The place is so cute and historical- it tells you lots of aspects of the changes. The dining area was part of the museum so it was fun to explore the place while eating just by looking around. Regular KFC menus are available.
Y BAE — Google review
Ok, this place is really cool. We weren't planning on stopping here but saw it and decided to check it out.
Some very interesting history of Colonel Sanders and all of the businesses he had.
Worth a stop, for sure.
Nick Bastian — Google review
It is so interesting seeing the actual first kitchen used and where it all started. There are lots of different publicity items from over the years. You get to see old recipes and pay Checks from over the years. It’s neat to go eat at the place it all started
Staci Jett — Google review
Nice museum! It was nice to see where it all began and how the KFC brand has evolved over the years. There are some cool souvenirs too!
Andrew Schopieray — Google review
Had seen this when looking for a place to eat in Corbin on our way home from vacation. What a great find. I mean, it's essentially a KFC restaurant, but like the best one ever. It really does give you a great history lesson on Colonel Sanders, the man, and also about the history of the restaurant. It wasn't too busy, but the food was hot and fresh. I was pleasantly surprised as our local KFC leaves alot to be desired. The restaurant is huge with several different seating areas among alot of memorabilia on the walls and displays . If you are ever passing through Corbin, it's worth the stop. You could easily spend 30-45 minutes going through all the displays/"museum " portion.
Jordan Yoshimine — Google review
It was so busy since it was a Saturday but the workers did a great job keeping up! It was very neat to eat here and then walk around and learn the history! Only complaint was bathroom floors were a little dirty but food was great and would definitely recommend it if you are passing through!
Erin Wilson — Google review
We specifically stopped to see the museum. It was way better than I thought it would be. The food was good too. There is no cost to see it.
Lisa Stine — Google review
Did you know the original KFC was not only a cafe but you could rent a room for the night? I didn’t until I went into the Sanders Cafe Museum. Even though I’m not into fast food, it’s a trade off to see the history of how this chain restaurant came to be KFC. Worth a stop!
Sailor Moon — Google review
A well-known fast-food restaurant franchise with a focus on fried chicken is Kentucky Fried Chicken, or KFC.Fried chicken, the restaurant's specialty dish, is prepared using a proprietary blend of eleven herbs and spices.
Kentucky, the chain's birthplace, is also a popular destination. Colonel Harland Sanders launched it in 1952. With more than 20,000 stores in more than 100 countries, it has subsequently grown to become one of the biggest fast food franchises globally.
I became so happy when I went to the original Kentucky Fried Chicken in Kentucky! It's fantastic that the restaurant also houses a museum; it's a lovely addition.
Komalvenkatsai Panga — Google review
This is definitely a must stop if you're in the area! Not only is it a museum but you get to eat while you're in the museum, when does that ever happen!! Not to worry though, there are a couple of super friendly folks sweeping up the crumbs and keeping the place nice and clean! Of course they've got the ever famous fried chicken and all the fixin's, cooked piping hot and ready in just mere minutes. This place is set apart by it's history and rather extensive museum, everything you could imagine Kentucky Fried Chicken! The kitchen, the dining room, a bedroom, they've got it all, even the secret recipe under lock and key! They are pretty busy so that chicken may take a little extra time, just enough to get started on the history lesson!
Scenic park with a waterfall, hiking & gem mining, plus lodging, horseback riding & a fire tower.
Such a beautiful park with amazing views! There is a trail to follow that leads to different angles to see the waterfall. Trail is not difficult at all. Not crowded when we visited during the week. Parking is close to the entrance where the gift shop is. This is definitely on my list to visit again.
Cornedius Taylor — Google review
This is our 2nd time coming here. We really love this place. It is very handicap accessible. The fall is absolutely beautiful. They have restrooms and a visitor center a snack bar and funnel cake food truck. Lots of parking too. We stayed at a nearby campground so it was really easy to drive the 5 miles to get there and have a great time.
Sherry Clay — Google review
My fiance and I have camped here in a tent twice now and we see new stuff every time. This place is BEAUTIFUL and enjoyable. Staff is super friendly. Excellent place to camp and see beautiful places. Most people don't realize a place like this exists in Kentucky. We always have fun here.
Chasity Miller — Google review
Beautiful view from the top of the falls is an easy walk from the parking lot. Some stairs to get to the better viewing areas. Park is well-maintained. Clean bathrooms. Snacks and treats are available at a reasonable price. Great family destination.
We did not stay on the grounds. Just drove through and hiked the falls for an hour or so.
Erynn Newman — Google review
First the good. Such a beautiful place and love the trails and views. Highly recommend if you haven't been. The not so good. The cottage rooms were not very clean and the mattress was horrendous. The breakfast at the lodge was all overcooked on the buffet.
The other most confusing/aggravating thing is you can't even wade in the shallow river water. $1000 fine and 10 days jail? So generic. Thanks KY.
David White — Google review
Wonderful Lodge! The room was clean, and the furnishings were fine. Towels were soft and fluffy. The only issue was that the door stuck a bit when trying to get into the room. I love old buildings and a sticky door didn't put me off. The park was fabulous! Hiked over 10 miles the first day.
Wendy Schrodt — Google review
Handicap accessible! A friend was complaining about the lack of availability of handicap accessible accommodations, pretty much everywhere. I showed her pictures of our cabin, and she was excited. Not perfect, but doorways wide enough, sinks you can roll up to in a wheelchair, and a bathroom large enough to turn around in.
The hike to the falls from the cabin area is challenging but fun. Several other trails around that area were also pleasant. For the physically challenged, we were able to park near the falls, and it's an easy walk/wheelchair trip on paved roads to several nice overlooks.
Breakfast was about what you get at nicer hotels, not perfect but adequate . The view from the dining room more than makes up for any disappointment.
We've been twice, stayed in a cabin both times, found the staff and cabins quite nice. Much better than a hotel, in my opinion.
Do some research and you'll find plenty to do nearby if the park isn't enough to entertain you. We've kayaked with Sheltowee Trace Adventures, ridden the South Big Fork Railroad, hiked at the Natural Bridge and several waterfalls much smaller than Cumberland, and found local shops and diners to round out the fun.
Mary Kirkland — Google review
We got married in the grassy area adjacent to the Great waterfall 10 years ago. The park is pretty. I am told if you go during a full moon, you might see a moon- rainbow originating from the tiny droplets scattered by the falls. The restaurant is very nice. Pay attention to the location of boulders, they are in specific places below the waterfall only, due to erosion.
Maxime Cuypers, Ph.D. — Google review
Beautiful state park. The waterfall is gorgeous. This is one of the only places in the world where “moon bows” can be viewed. Plenty of hiking trails. The main area to the falls is an easy walk and ADA accessible. The have a gift shop, snack shop and bathrooms.
Danielle — Google review
Not to be confused with Cumberland Falls State Park, the resort park is where there is a lodge, cabins, cottages, RV sites, and camping spots available to stay at overnight. We were in a Woodland Cottage for two nights. The cottages are old and need some updating. The beds are comfortable but are covered with plastic mattress pad covers. A little too crinkly for me. There’s a small fridge, microwave, and coffee pot. Not enough hot water for more than one shower. You’ll have to wait an hour for the water to heat up again. The Woodland Cottages are directly to the left of the lodge parking lot when you enter off the road. You sign in and get your room keys at the lodge. (This is down the road from the entrance to the falls and visitor center.) Make sure to go to the balcony at the lodge that overlooks the river. The fall colors are magnificent! A great photo spot. For fall foliage reference, we were there Oct. 18-20, 2022. The desk staff and housekeeping were very nice.
Gigi B — Google review
The falls were beautiful. The trails were well kept and enjoyable. Booked a stay in one of the cottages, but when we got there, they said none were available, but that they had available rooms in the lodge, so we took one of those instead. The room itself was ok, however it's not very soundproof. The ceiling creaked whenever someone moved in the room upstairs and we could hear all of conversations in the hall outside.
Will Walkup — Google review
The park is a convenient location near interstate 75, We did not stay at the Inn or eat there. The campgrounds are very small, so pay attention to the size of your RV since two that we drove through were dead end streets, where you can't circle around and look at all the sites if you're trying to pick the best one for your rig and the time of the year.
The hike from our camp site was really enjoyable, ending up at the falls, which are spectacular. We visited the park in early June, so the falls were really rolling. Likely if it's a dry summer, they say the falls will not be very pretty.
Kenneth Kaiser — Google review
I am dad. And stayed with my two daughters. One is 9 and the other is 4. They loved the hotel, the views, the pool. I liked the clean bathrooms, towels provided at the pool, all the hikes in the park. Is an older lodge. But it appears to be maintained very well. I loved!!!! The attention. The staff was very top notch with me and my girls
Emerson Diaz — Google review
This is our third time visiting the park. We drive up from Florida on our way to visit my son in Southern Indiana. I love this park . It's so laid back and has lots of activities. They have a lodge and cabins along with camping. We stayed in the cabins . The area is quiet and so relaxing. We like to hike so there is plenty of trails that offer beautiful scenery. I will definitely be back again .
Lisa Cheney — Google review
Stayed in 1 bedroom cabin, steps away from 2 trails. The falls are spectacular no matter the weather or time of year. It was cool and a bit rainy, but the hikes were wonderful. The Parks Naturalist, G, was a great guide on our trip to the fire tower. Kudos to her lessons and knowledge on how to protect wildlife and the sustainability of nature itself.
Ruth Wild Hare — Google review
Stayed in one of the single queen cottages. We have stayed here multiple times before and we love it. Lodge restaurant is open and the food and service was great. There are multiple trails around the park and you can make an entire day out of hitting the trails.
The campground is not really designed for large campers. I would say any camper over 25' will have issues in most sites.
Overall, great State park and highly recommended.
Brian Baker — Google review
My family has so many good memories here at the Falls going back to the 70s when my grandparents would bring us here. Now to bring my own family down over the recent years is a great continuation of a family tradition! We will always love it and the sites and places we visit along the way!!
David Pence — Google review
Wonderful trail to different levels of the Falls. You can see a little or a lot. There is an upper trail, but you have to go down steps at end to really see the Falls. The store there is Great!! Lots of samples of area crafts & lotions & food.
Jo Nell Mallay — Google review
I can see why this place doesn't get much business it is way out and no swimming is allowed price per room is pretty high for just a small No-Frills room. The breakfast was awesome although coffee had grounds in it and they did not refill the fruit basket at all once it was gone it was gone first come first serve. The falls were really muddy the day that we visited
Anita Musick — Google review
We took a detour on our way to northern Kentucky to visit the Falls. It was a very we'll laid out place and there were plenty of places to stand and see the Falls. We parked right at the Falls and didn't have to hike any long trails to get to the Falls. We like to go to see waterfalls and this was one of the best ones that we have seen. It's definitely worth the time and effort to visit.
David Moyd — Google review
Like always .loved it never realized why my dad always wanted to come down here. Once I got here I realized why .the beauty alone is breath taking just sitting by the falls or walking the trails. Your at one with nature not trying to sound corny. But yeah oneof the most beautiful places I've ever been in my 44yrs on earth. And the lords will I'll be heading back down often.
Bryan C — Google review
We used campsite 28. It is 150 ft away from the showers. The showers are the best we have ever used in any campsite in any state we have been in. It is in a heated building. There are pegs to hang up close. There is a seat. Separate curtains for the shower and for the dressing area. The hot water and cold water valve are separate The large shower head has a shut off. I did not get soaked while waiting for the hot water to start. There are two family bathrooms complete with showers. Fabulous experience.
Rick Gellert — Google review
Stayed in a cabin this past weekend and had a great time. The cabin was very nice and clean, everything needed provided. We ate breakfast and dinner at the resort. We got the buffet both times and had no regrets, great food. I’ve wanted to stay in one of these cabins since I was a child, finally did and will be back to do it again!
S Hodge — Google review
We stayed in the resort. The room was spacious and overlooked the river. It was a little dated but not for the price. I loved the history and the huge fireplace. But my favorite was the patio that gave an amazing view of the river below.
April Fisher — Google review
We stayed at the lodge and hiked the falls, what a gorgeous place! Seems like a hidden gem (though we were there off-season). Parking is plentiful, at the picnic area and the falls. Gift shop offers thousands of options in a range of budgets, and the employees were very knowledgeable of the area.
Make it a day trip or a family vacation, there's plenty to do!
Kelly Malter-Hoffman — Google review
First of all, Cumberland Falls is gorgeous and well worth a road trip.
I'm not sold on the resort, but it was nice to bring our doggie companion. It's $30 to bring pets to stay in the lodge and $50 in the cabins.
My friend and I got a double queen room in the lodge "with a view". The view, unfortunately, was of their patio.
It is a nice patio, and you can see plenty of sky, but if you're on the first level, people can definitely just look into your room, so keep those shades drawn. The view from the actual patio is very beautiful.
The bathroom was large and accommodating. They had dispensers for body wash, shampoo, and conditioner. They also provide a safety bar on the interior wall. It is quite a large tub, with high walls. There was also a hair dryer in our bathroom, though we never used it.
There was a small but reasonable area to hang and store items. They also provided a iron and ironing board.
You can hear people walking around on the floor above you. Bring some ear plugs if you're a light sleeper.
The room was very cramped, the set up seemed illogical. The dresser was impossible to use. I would not call this a wheel chair accessible resort. There are lots of stairs, everywhere.
The laundry seemed very clean and fresh.
The worst issue we had was there was someone else's food left in the room. And the ice bucket was greasy and dusty. The lights also flicker a lot upon entrance, so if you have any issues with blinking lights, you may want to turn on the lights and wait outside of your room for a moment.
Also if you have any dietary restrictions you better tell them well in advance. The complimentary breakfast doesn't necessarily include food you can eat. We were there on a slow day, so no buffet. They were out of waffles and fruit. Their juice machine had a funky taste about it.
Lew Fox — Google review
Do not rent cabin 502. Smoke damage from the fire place. Tried to air the small out, all the windows latches and cranks broken. Missing grout in both bathrooms with black mold growing in the cracks. Would not give state workers a break. No electric for a day and a half. Bachup generator did not work.
george schemenauer — Google review
I just visited the falls, I didn't rent a room. The area where your allowed to view the falls from is pretty close to the parking lot. Very easy to walk to. They have several places for you to view the falls from with slightly different views of it. I wish you were allowed to walk up the falls like you can some other parks, but your not allowed. They have hiking trails that are fairly easy to enjoy. They have a little sand place. The restrooms are very clean. It's a really nice place to take your family to.
Stephenie Fritts — Google review
It is an old hotel which could use some updating of the bathrooms. The mattresses were so comfortable so I am happy with their decision to improve those. It's a state park hotel and we love to support our state parks. The free breakfast was great. We were here for a honeymoon and to see the moon bow. The hiking around the park was great. We rode horses and saw the moonbow!!! It was a great trip. Food was good. I would only work to update the bathrooms. Oh and the Internet was out the entire time we were there which made it hard to get in touch with our kids.:)
Kim Laun — Google review
So beautiful to visit. And lots to do! We saw 🦌 deer all around. Great hiking around the lake. Disc ⛳️ golf can be fun, I however was not good at it. The Lake is beautiful. The Lodge has great food, just check for hours and food options, the Buffett is very good.
Gateway to the West with historic structures & ruins, trails, cave tours, waterfalls & more.
This park is beautiful! The overlooks are incredible! Worth the drive if u don't live close by! Eastern Kentucky has beautiful mountains!! There is a huge parking area & bathrooms available.
April Dudgeon — Google review
I was very surprised about this historical park which definitely exceeded all my expectations! There’s lots to see here and you can hike so many trails! I highly recommend going up the Pinnacle overlook as the view is worth the drive or hike! Also, make sure to bring the stamp book as there is lots of stamps at the visitor center!
Daniel Duran — Google review
Beautiful, historic, and lots to see and hike. So many things to see and can bring the family. The welcome center was really cool as well and highly recommend stopping in there to check out. Our family loves it!
Allyson Williams — Google review
Beautiful, serene, pleasant, historic National Park! Presently a Florida resident, I've been visiting the area for nearly twenty years (my partner owns a farm 17 miles east of the park.) I am embarrassed to admit this was my first visit to this area of the park (there are several different areas of the park) I can't believe this Beautiful, historic "hidden gem" has been right " under my nose" for the last twenty years and we just discovered it's peaceful splendor. From my knowledge of the area, this is the western entrance/side of the park. Located near the towns of Cumberland Gap and Middlesboro. The park offers a superb diversion from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It provides a safe, quiet, natural experience perfect for all ages to enjoy an outdoor experience with lots of fresh air. Regardless if visiting alone or with a group, the park offers many opportunities for recreational activities or relaxation naturally. There are trails for hiking and walking, featuring rivers, streams, waterfalls and scenic views. Well maintained and clean picnic shelters. The park welcome center is a great place to start your visit, surrounded by plenty of complimentary parking. The restroom facilities were clean and well managed. Of course, the absolute "highlight " for my partner and I is the abundance of wildlife within the park. Park Rangers maintain a visible presence in the park, making a visit to the park very safe. Whether you plan to visit for a few hours or the entire day, Cumberland Gap National Park is a perfect escape from the "norm". If you're in the area, and can use a breath of fresh air, you should definitely check out this beautiful, peaceful and historic National Park. Oh, I did i mention there is no charge to enjoy this great park?!?!
Alan Harlow — Google review
Beautiful park in the Fall when the leaves are changing. If you like to hike there are several trails to choose from ranging from easy to hard. If you aren't into hiking you can drive up to the Pinnacle and a short, paved, handicap friendly path takes you right to the overlook. From the overlook you can see straight off to the Smoky Mountains in the distance, Joppa Mountain, and, of course, the Cumberland Gap. The visitors center is a great place to stop and get information about the park. Upstairs you can sit in some very comfortable rocking chairs and watch 3 short videos about the history of the park and Cumberland Gap which played a vital park in the countries expansion westward.
Sherry Clay — Google review
Day we went, there was a lady at the visitors' center showing how textiles were made by pioneers. She was very pleasant and informative. Held my girls attention. We drove up to Pinnacle Overlook, spectacular views, and a very curvy road. We hiked to the iron furnace and the Cumberland Gap historical marker from a parking lot in Virginia. Going to the landmarks was all uphill. Rangers in the visitors center were very helpful. Don't forgot you Passport Stamps! (They have a soft pad under the stamping surface,so don't rock stamp around too much or it's unreadable).
Erin Cecil — Google review
Great hiking, so much to take in! We parked at the earthworks and then hiked up to the Pinnacle. The view is amazing! Be sure to stop by the visitors center for some great history, and if you're lucky you might catch some reenactors, too
Rebecca Napier — Google review
Had a great time here. My only regret is that I wasn't able to budget more time this trip. The views were awesome and the park is very well kept. I am trying to line up a trip early fall before the color change crowd rolls in.
Ron Baker — Google review
We went out of way on our trip to visit the Gap. It was well worth it. The only thing I wish is that there was more clarity that there was a hike to the tri state point. We were not prepared time wise or how we were dressed. It was something we were looking forward to but were not able to take the time. Beautiful area!
Anna Zoromski-Linde — Google review
There are picnic tables along the drive to the overlook. Spectacular 180 degree view of 3 states. It's cool also that you get to see both ends of the Cumberland Gap Tunnel from Tennessee to Kentucky while standing on Virginia.
4 miles of switchbacks and hairpin turns to get to the top. Elevation of 2,440 feet.
You can drive or you can hike. Next time we will go back and hike.
Owen Cook — Google review
Beautiful park with breathtaking overlooks. Great walking trails with adequate rest areas. Bathrooms are well maintained and clean. Parking lot is large and plentiful. I would recommend going before or after the summer heat.
Adam H — Google review
Visitor Center is very clean, cool (in summer time), well decorated, and extremely helpful staff that give individual attention and help with maps and drawings if needed. There's a good sized shop inside and 2 10ish minute films to watch. Masks are a requirement for inside as of July 2022 but they provide them if you forget. Restrooms can be accessed outside not from inside Visitor Center. Top hikes and pinnacle are easily accessible from Visitor Center with plenty of parking and markers/signs.
Hannah Thornton — Google review
We had an amazing time exploring this area. What a beautiful National Park. Trails are well maintained and marked. We absolutely will come back again to explore more.
Emily Eldridge — Google review
Hadn't been to the Pinnacle since my son was probably 1 so nearly 15 years later we finally got to come back. It was a beautiful day and not very crowded like some of the other Parks. Great views and also saw some of the wildlife going up. My whole family enjoyed it. We will be back soon.
Tammy Smith — Google review
The fall foliage is in full shift, and the views are breathtaking! Go all the way to the top to the Pinnacle for spectacular panoramas. If you are on a motorcycle, your skills better be up to the task for numerous challenging hairpin switchbacks. It is worth the ride, whether you're in a car/van/truck or on a motorcycle. Don't miss it!!
Mike — Google review
A lovely area good for a quick picnic or a good hike. Absolutely gorgeous view at Pioneer Lookout at the top and the Park Rangers were very polite and helpful. Would love to come back here when I have time to do a long hike.
Magic Fidget — Google review
If you're going into Tennessee and passing by, I highly recommend the quick stop to check out this amazing view. Over 2,500 feet up, you can see three three states in one place. There is a short walk from the parking lot. Restrooms are also located at the parking area.
James — Google review
Trails are good lengths, some flat and some a little challenging. But overall, it's very beautiful for hiking. The road to Pinnacle Point is a very curvy road. But also a beautiful drive.
Lois Ditzer — Google review
Hiked from Civic Park to Sand Cave with an overnight in the camp site. I thoroughly enjoyed the trip, but this hike is not for the faint of heart.
Zacque Hitchcock — Google review
Oh my gosh! This is such a beautiful and historic American Icon. How the west was won starts here! There is a great visitors center and so many hiking options. The drive through the Gap Tunnel is so cool.
I saw wildlife and nature’s stunning vistas galore! I love it here!
Smithsonian-affiliated museum featuring pioneer buildings & exhibits of regional history & culture.
The Appalachia Museum is a very beautiful place with many interesting features. I was invited to good to the restaurant without me knowing anything about this gorgeous 64 acre treasure. I was so impressed I went back the next day to try a shampooing of of their lunch. I met the brother of the owner and his wife as well as several people that worked
work there.
You will love this Museum but plan on spending some time there as it is a large place with many things to do and many things to see. Call ahead to check for price of admission or you can go to the restaurant and shop in the store if you prefer. There were a lot of children there from a local school having a great time.
The grounds includes many vintage buildings that are a part of Appalachian Historicity set beautifully in this Tennessee valley. There are Ducks, Geese and Peacocks on these grounds that you can walk right up to (but some food for them in the store if you like.
Enjoy!
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cmilton111 — Google review
This is a great place to visit! Be prepared to have several hours to spend there as there is so much you'll want to see and enjoy. My kids loved the peacocks roaming around! There's a lot of nice things in the shop as well. We definitely want to go back so we can eat in the restaurant and walk the grounds again.
Whitney R — Google review
Look guys, I travel full time and there are a LOT of pioneer museums out in the world and there is a bit of romanticizing the poor aspect to the whole endeavor, BUT the Museum of Appalachia has a particularly good collection of buildings, including Mark Twain's childhood home, a 1800's log cabin used in the filming of a Daniel Boone show, a huge mill, and loads of cabins and barns.
But I think the best part of the collection is in the very first building, the hall of fame. The original director of the museum collected so many great stories - almost too many to read in one visit. It really brings everything to life and makes the museum stand above the rest.
There's also a small cafe that is very popular with the locals (go early!) and a really lovely gift shop with a lot of fun items, including a whole wall of jellies and fruit butters. Everyone there is super nice, and there are a few animals on property - some free-ranging chickens and peacocks, some goats, miniature horses, and sheep. There's a one-way path through the whole thing so you don't miss anything.
My only complaint is that it's all a bit pricey. Lunch in the cafe of chicken and dressing plus two sides, a slice of good cornbread, and a slice of hummingbird cake was almost $18. (It comes out *very* fast, btw.) The museum itself is $20. (I was told by my hosts that museum admission was free with a meal, but if that was ever true, it's not anymore. Everyone seems to come just to eat.)
Sara Beth Wade — Google review
Great place to learn some history of the people of Appalachia. People and the way they lived through visuals displays and descriptions of what you are looking at. And Peacocks!
James Overdorff — Google review
Cannot say enough good things about this place. We attended the July 4th Anvil Shoot. So much fun! Lots of demonstrations by folk artists and historians. Great music; some anvils shot 30+ feet into their air; lots of great historical displays of the area. This was our first visit and will not be our last.
Pam Clifford — Google review
The Independence Day demonstrations and activities were informative and reminiscent of stories from my grandparents,who were born near the Appalachian mountains. It's a living museum, with livestock and gardens and bee's. I went for the Bee keeping demonstration, the folks cancelled, still enjoyed the day with a new neighbor.
Look on the roof...
Tonia FOLVEN — Google review
This place is beautiful and very well taken care of. You could literally spend hours and hours here reading and looking at all the history. I enjoyed our time here and the gift shop is nice and they have a lot to choose from.
Nikki Martin — Google review
I wish we had visited sooner after being locals for the last 8 years but I am so glad we finally made it! This was one of, if not, THE best and most interesting museum in the Knoxville area. Even my 4 and 2 yo were interested for 2+ hours. The stories warmed our hearts, the artifacts were fantastic, and the gift shop/staff were so nice. Loved their shop kitties too. 10/10 for us!
Haley Humphries — Google review
One of the best kept secrets of TN. To tour this venue is to literally step back into a period of time when lanterns provided light and fireplaces were the single source of heat. The innovations of the pioneers are on display as cabins are trimmed with authentic pieces from the days of the settlers and carry an almost palettable sense for the history conveyed inside those walls. The gift shop is full of beautiful crafts and serves good food as well.
Dave Diamond — Google review
Good southern cooking. The exhibits are very interesting of local personages who had national and international impacts on politics, music, religion, business, culture. Not wheelchair accessible in most of the outdoor exhibits (gravel paths). Some paved paths to the first 9 of the 31 outdoor exhibits. Looks like a subdivision is being constructed next door which will diminish its rural character.
Tom Hudspeth — Google review
When I purchased my ticket I thought $18 sounded like a lot for a museum about Appalachia, but boy was I wrong! It was well worth the money. So much to see and do. The exhibits were fascinating, very well done. The walk around the grounds was very relaxing. It felt like I was walking back in time.
The restaurant inside is worth the stop. The food is delicious, homemade served on real dishes. The prices are also very reasonable.
Arthur Hurlburt — Google review
Well worth the admission!
We enjoyed strolling the property and found the building displays filled with what would have been used in their natural habits very interesting.
We visited during Heritage Days, and to our surprise, the grounds were filled with 1200 school kids and parents. At first, we thought, let's pass, then thought, let's go for a little while. Well, three hours later we left completely impressed by the lay of the land, the staff, and the volume of artifacts.
Stacy Klone — Google review
I had no idea this museum and Appalachian village existed. So worth the trip. So much to learn and read I am going to have to come back. Extremely well taken care of..... The grounds and the buildings! They keep the thermostat low in the winter so make sure and wear a good jacket and maybe a hat.
Andrea Lucas — Google review
Such a wonderful place to visit, especially in spring! Great museum, we will definitely come back soon!
Natalia Tverskaia — Google review
We had a great time at this Smithsonian affiliate museum. Come prepared to spend 3+ hours if you want to see everything and especially if you want to grab a bite to eat in the restaurant. The maps given at the welcome center are helpful in getting around the grounds, and the exhibits are in numerical order along the foot paths. A few of the buildings house permanent exhibits, like the Appalachian Hall of Fame, which highlights different aspects of “old” Appalachian culture like daily life, cooking, music, community, and stories about people. The other buildings are historic ones that have been moved to the Museum of Appalachia, like the cabin of Mark Twain’s parents. There is a nice outdoor seating area near the welcome center with picnic tables and rocking chairs. Some chickens or peacocks might come by to say hi. The restaurant offered typical comfort food from the region like chicken and dumplings, pinto beans, etc. Overall the museum was incredibly informative and very well curated. One of the things I appreciated most was the level of detail put into the descriptions for each artifact displayed, which is not something you find at every museum.
Kati Murphy — Google review
My husband and I had an AMAZING time here! We stopped randomly on our way home from Pigeon Forge, and so glad we did! The staff were super friendly, and the grounds were beautiful. So many great animals & picture spots. Also stop by the gift shop for some lotions, soaps and lip balms from The Naked Bee especially the orange scent they are incredible!!! 💕
Museum offering educational & interactive displays exploring energy, with a focus on nuclear power.
Four adults and my grandson went. It was very interesting for all of us. Not too crowded on Monday. Some interactive stuff like programming a mechanical mouse in the lab. Lots of nuke history.
frederick b — Google review
I never had the chance to visit the museum in its previous location, however I can reinforce previous reviews that say this museum is very small. It's also hard to tell what age group this museum is catering to. The front half of the museum is very wordy, mature, and packed with information. The back half features many interactive displays obviously geared towards children. It seems like it would make more sense to have more interactive, kid-friendly displays throughout, rather than packed in the back of the museum.
The staff at the museum seemed very friendly and knowledgeable, with some members being long-term residents and/or employees in Oak Ridge with firsthand experience related to the exhibits in the museum. One staff member approached us multiple times to share anecdotes relating to Oak Ridge, which was nice and unexpected!
Overall, I liked the musuem. However, it was small and didn't have as many artifacts and relics as I had hoped. Unfortunately there were a lot of exhibits that only had paragraphs on the wall to read and didn't include the physical objects that really catch your eye and hold your interest.
If you're looking for a museum exclusively relating to Oak Ridge or the Manhattan Project, I think the K-25 History Center down the road is slightly better, as it's roughly the same size and manages to pack more information and more artifacts into the museum. But if you're in the area and looking for things to do, it can't hurt to visit both as they both have their strengths and weaknesses!
Jacob Boissonnault — Google review
Incredibly small, but the fee for entry isn't terrible at $10.00. You could absolutely see everything they have here in less than one hour. There are not a lot of actual relics, but they have a wide variety of 3D printed replicas of items of interest. Weekdays are full of school field trips so be prepared for a bit of noise if you visit during those times.
Brian Savage — Google review
Super nice and clean little place. The activity areas were nice (although some things were broken). The portions about the history of Oak Ridge and the atom bomb were interesting, but honestly, nowhere near as good as the old museum. My kids missed seeing all of the bombs that used to be there. They would love to go back however.
Amber Hyde — Google review
Enjoyed this place. And a 3D printed Jeep. Come on. Informative.
Manhattan project. I believe the bomb saved 1000s of lives.
Steven Stacey — Google review
The American Museum of Science and Energy is a fantastic place that is just jam packed with information, displays, and interactive features throughout - all related to science and energy contributions that the Oak Ridge National Laboratory were instrumental in making. The amount of information will keep you there for a couple of hours, and there are some games and such in the back that could keep you there longer. It's relatively inexpensive and well worth the admission price. Staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. I'd highly recommend this museum.
Jon Monahan — Google review
A neat and fun place to learn about nuclear energy and science. Several good hands on exhibit options.
You won’t be bored and will learn and have fun at the same time. Fascinating and informative video worth viewing. Learn about nuclear submarines and neutron detectors, and have some fun with Archimedes Screws. Learn more about the Secret City and life during WWII.
Exhibits are well laid out, and a lot of time and money was put into this museum and it shows. Gift shop has all sorts of interesting items for sale as well, most reasonably priced. Bring in a few quarters to play the pinball machine. See an entire Army Jeep completely made on a 3D printer (how did they even do that?) as well as a small car and an old robot. Such a unique mix of items that will keep you entertained as you explore the museum. Don’t let the fact that it is at the end of a mall fool you. This place is large and has something for everyone and very reasonably priced to enter. Even if passing through at least put this museum on your list.
J Hytken — Google review
An excellent museum in the heart of Oak Ridge
Oak Ridge has a rich history steeped in science and helping to build the atomic bomb and win WWII
The Oak Ridge Museum of Science and Energy is a captivating destination that offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and groundbreaking scientific advancements of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The museum provides an engaging and educational experience for visitors of all ages. It showcases the remarkable contributions of Oak Ridge to the fields of nuclear science, energy research, and national defense. Through informative exhibits, interactive displays, and engaging multimedia presentations, visitors are taken on a journey through time, exploring the city's pivotal role in the Manhattan Project during World War II and its subsequent impact on science, technology, and society.
One of the highlights of the museum is its comprehensive collection of artifacts, including historical documents, photographs, and equipment used in early nuclear research. These exhibits offer a tangible connection to the past and provide valuable insights into the scientific breakthroughs achieved in Oak Ridge.
The museum offers educational programs, workshops, special events that further enhance the learning experience. There is a bus tour that leaves from here to take some visitors around Oak Ridge on a tour of the various key historical sites. Knowledgeable and friendly staff members are readily available to answer questions and provide additional information, ensuring a fulfilling visit.
Overall, the Oak Ridge Museum of Science and Energy is a must-visit attraction for those interested in the history of science and technology.
Ward Dougherty — Google review
This was inexpensive and informative stop! It's small, but don't let that fool you. There is a lot to look at and try.
We gave the robotic arms our best shot and tried the brain games in the back. I wish I had taken a pic of the periodic table of games. It was such a fun room!
All the examples of 3D printed objects were neat to see too.
Can you imagine keeping an entire city secret in today's connected society?!
Patricia Sawyer — Google review
This museum gives an overview of the history and current role Oak Ridge, TN plays in the nuclear power and technology fields. There are some interactive displays that are entertaining and educational for older elementary aged children up to adults. I spent an hour and a half at the museum and was able to see all of the exhibits. I would recommend a visit!
Amanda Norberg — Google review
This was an awesome BSA Scouting trip with our awesome troop. The museum had many fun and interactive activities. We attended A demonstration of the Van de Graaff generator to learn about electricity. This is the hair raising activity that everyone loves so much! The gift shop was so fun with lots of interesting selections. Staff at the museum were so nice and accommodating.
The Knoxville Zoo is a great place to visit for families with kids, as it offers educational experiences and plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained. From camel rides and carousels to splash pads and even a family petting zoo, there's something for everyone at this zoo.
I have been coming here since 2000 with my family. We are proud members! One of our favorite zoos. Not as big as the Nashville zoo, but they just seem to have better Layout /Exhibits / Lot of places to stop and rest with benches, Picnic tables. Not to meet you boo with the zoo but Halloween is our favorite thing every year. I don’t like the fact to expose you have to go through the gift shop to exit the zoo. Now that usually causes a little problem with the kids. That really the only thing I hate about this zoo. Should be an option to exit without going through the gift shop.
Carolyn Smith — Google review
One of the best zoos I've been to. The animals seem happy and active, and not only are the exhibits top notch with multiple view points, some of which are inside (with A/C!), but the walking paths are engaging with thoughtfully placed water misters and shade! So much care for the animals and guests. Plenty of attractions to keep kids happy, the food is actually good and reasonably priced. Definitely worth a trip!! 10/10
Megan Bormuth — Google review
I live about 45 minutes away from Knoxville and yearly we get memberships to the zoo. I highly recommend doing so if you live in the area! The zoo is smaller than many zoos, but still has a lot to do and see for kids of all ages. They’ve recently renovated their habitat for reptiles and it looks great! They host seasonal events and activities (Boo at the Zoo, dinosaur takeover, etc.). The splash pad is great, the petting zoo and play area are cute, and the food at the restaurants are (expectedly) overpriced, but good quality. They do well in their maintenance and cleanliness and it seems like the animals are well cared for.
Megan Fletcher — Google review
Went to the Knoxville zoo today with my kids. We went up to get our tickets and the girl charged me for my two year old who should have been free. After I corrected that she also charged $5.00 for parking. The lot was so full we had to park over by Muse and we still got charged for parking. So for four of us we paid $80.85. That's kind of steep for a zoo this size. Once inside we realized many of the animals were not outside. Many enclosures had nothing to view and several people were commenting on it. Also couldn't help but notice lots of the concessions stands were closed as well. It's spring break and it was very crowded. My kids rode the train and the merry go round and both were an additional $4 per kid per ride. They did however enjoy both. What animals we were able to see my kids enjoyed. They also loved the dinosaur a lot. The petting zoo was a favorite of the kids as well. I gave three stars because my kids did enjoy the experience. My girl and I were somewhat disappointed and probably had a two star experience. They need more animals and more viewing opportunities for the animals they do have. The kids were entertained and I guess that's all that counts. Being forced to exit through the gift shop with kids felt like a final cash grab. Water for $3.50 in the vending machine with all the water fountains off was frustrating. I would reluctantly recommend a visit but not really enthusiastically. We wished we had a better time but we're just being honest.
John Green — Google review
We love Zoo Knoxville! My daughter adores all her animal friends who live at the zoo. She is a big fan of monkeys, red pandas, ghiraffes, otters, and tigers. The zoo is well arranged for ease of visiting. This zoo's trails run in loops and the animals have reasonably large well appropriated paddocks. There is plenty of shade for the animals and humans that are at the zoo. The zoo has sunscreen and hand sanitizer dispensers throughout their facilities for sanitizing and preventing children from getting sun burnt. There is also a splash pad for children and parents to cool down during the hot of the Summer. This zoo is definitely a world class Zoological Park.
Jason Henry — Google review
We love this zoo! The staff is so friendly, and very knowledgeable. We had the opportunity to go to a party hosted privately after hours, and to have the zoo to ourselves was such a wonderful experience. The guided tours, refreshments along the way, feeding the giraffe and a catered dinner, just wow! They pull out all the stops!
Ashley Reese — Google review
For about 10 yrs we have bought yr passes...we have skipped a year here and there before openings of new exhibits...we are such a big fan of knoxville zoo...they have some neat exhibits and fun experiences...till September you can walk the trails and see the dinosaurs and some move...the new outer space is one of our favorites. Being up close to red pandas and a sloth is pretty cool too! Not to mention riding carousel.
Sherri Bridges — Google review
It was a wonderful day with my son, their Uncle Wesley, and 2 & 3 yr old granddaughters. Their parents were on a BD and Anniversary get away. It was miserably hot so the misters were nice to walk through. All the animals were out and we seen them all but the Bears. We actually noticed how Healthy all the animals looked too. We are so very proud of Knoxville Zoo. The moving and roaring Dino's throughout was exciting. I wish we had known more about the Dino Eggs while we were actually there. But my 3 yr old found them anyway. The old Safari Jeep was a perfect idea for kids to play in. It was truly a wonderful day to spend with my grown son and our little ones.
Kim Hatfield — Google review
Have been to many of the zoo's throughout the US and this has become our favorite! At the end of our 1st visit we bought memberships and going back regularly. Love the layout of the animals and allows you to feel like you are up close and personal. The animals all look so healthy and happy with their unique enclosures. Even on a cooler cloudy day, the zoo is a great place to visit and enjoy a walk. A must go for everyone, it won't disappoint.
Lena Mazur — Google review
We love this zoo so much!!! Great reptile exhibit indoors for inclement weather. Love the new otter habitat too! Plenty of good food options and places for kids to play between visiting the animals. Kids got to feed a sloth one time too!
Courtney Cartellieri — Google review
A pretty decent zoo for the price. It's about $25/person to get in, and you can easily spend a few hours here. They have a good amount of things for small kids to keep them busy. There's a nice play area, petting zoo, carousel, and a splash pad. The assortment of animals is pretty standard for a zoo. I did appreciate the turtle and frog section they have set up. The gift shop is very pricey, so get your stuffed animals elsewhere and skip the markups.
Beans and Waffles — Google review
Great experience. Lots of animals and very spacious. This is one of the better zoos that I've been to. I think the directions are a little difficult to follow, But ultimately you will manage I really enjoyed the up close and personal tiger area and then the lion area.
Scott G — Google review
Giving a three stars simply because 3-4 exhibits was empty. We wasn’t able to see the zebras, tiger,otters, rhinos they where no out. I’m unsure what was going on but my little girl was so sad about the zebras. The dinosaur exhibit was truly wonderful. We have a Dino obsessed little boy and he was amazed. They made the whole trip worth it just to see him smile. Over all nice zoo would recommend updating the strollers too they were a little run down. But I do like that they have that option to be able to rent one. Parking was a mess but not the zoos fault it was just a busy time.
Alice Williams — Google review
The Knoxville Zoo is a great place to spend the morning before the day gets too hot. Even when the animals are too hot, you can still see them indoors as these spaces have glassed viewing areas. My daughter and I spent around 2 1/2 hours viewing the animals and reading about the various conservation programs such as the Red Panda Preservation. Surprisingly, the Dinosaurs at Dawn exhibit was also a favorite and we were impressed by their animatronics. Parking was free and easy. The other visitors seemed to be local parents/grandparents with small children.
Lindsay Castano — Google review
Zoo Knoxville was great, however some of the enclosures did not have any of the animals posted that was supposed to be in them (just a few enclosures). We did get to see several animals which did make for the empty enclosures. We stepped into one of the cafes got in line to grab a drink. The cashier was putting souvenir cups together and putting the straws in them with her bare hands (should of been wearing gloves) we saw this and left the Cafe. Our experience was great but could have been better. We will come back to the animals.
Chris Aldridge — Google review
Nice little Zoo. (I'm from San Diego, and our Zoo is very large and more than one park, which is why I said little Zoo.) They do a nice job with the enclosures. Fun outing to take the Grandkids for the day! They're doing a little remodeling, so there were a few interruptions to the flow around the park. They have the natural habitat type of enclosures, which I appreciate. Lovely weather, we had a lot of fun! I also appreciate the fact that they have free admission for Veterans! Good job!!
Sheryl D. — Google review
Great place to take your kids of any age! Yes some days the animals are hiding and you don’t see much but other days they are out and about it’s amazing to see! Some times they even have zoo mascots come out and interact with the kids! I think the food is a bit pricey but overall a great zoo experience!
Marissa Lowery — Google review
Great zoo. Nice place for the family to enjoy an outing. Lots of cool animals. Make sure to visit the Arc building. It has several snakes and neat things.
Nitak Holcomb — Google review
Very clean. They have fun interacting animals And they also have extinct animals like this One that Is mixed with a Tiger bear and has horns on his head. And they're also coming out with a dinosaur Except they have fun interacting. Little rides for the kids like under 4 or 5 or 6. And you can put them on the little scooters that are shaped like animals and you can ride with them around in the park. They also have a petting zoo a playground and the sandbox for them. You should go.
Anthony Toparis — Google review
The Knoxville Zoo is a fantastic place to visit. With a diverse range of animals and well-maintained habitats, it provides an enjoyable and educational experience for all ages. The staff is knowledgeable and passionate about conservation, and they offer informative talks and feeding sessions. The zoo's layout is easy to navigate, and there are plenty of shaded areas to take a break. It's a great destination for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking to support wildlife preservation. Don't miss the red pandas and the reptile exhibits – they are a real highlight!
Matt Hill — Google review
The Knoxville Zoo is always a blast. If you have kids and/or love animals, I highly recommend visiting. Some of these pics are from their temporary Planet Prehistoric exhibit, which is pretty cool.
Tiffany Bonior — Google review
So fun! We thought we were done in 2 hours then quickly realized we missed a whole section of the zoo in the back with elephant and rhino and more! We will definitely be back.
P.s. - $5 for parking unless you're a member!
Jess Payne — Google review
What an amazing zoo! My toddler loved that for many of the animals there were multiple views you could look through to see them! There were many cool activities throughout the zoo which made the experience even better! We will definitely be going back!
Valerie Ladwig — Google review
We love the Zoo! We are season pass holders if you are a family and plan on going more than once get the pass it’s totally worthy it. They have great events (Boo at the Zoo) and you can even get married there! I’ve officiated 3 weddings there. The staff is always friendly and willing to help you. They also have a great kids area with a sand pit, a little water feature (not together) and an aviary that you can going and touch the birds!
Happy Unions Weddings by The Trusty Notary — Google review
Nice selection of animals, it's nice how big the exhibits are. Just a lot of walking. As well as the gift shop was nice just seemed high price but still bought from. .kids enjoyed the zoo.