The museum is strategically situated adjacent to the historic Bay Beach Amusement Park, providing a multi-generational destination for local families.
Exhibits are intentionally designed to reflect the local geography and culture of Green Bay, such as mock-ups of regional industries.
The facility functions as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, relying heavily on community support and volunteerism.
The museum frequently hosts 'sensory-friendly' mornings to accommodate visitors with differing neurodivergent needs.
The Children's Museum of Green Bay is a community-focused learning facility located within the Bay Beach Amusement Park area. It features interactive, hands-on exhibits designed to encourage exploration in science, technology, engineering, art, and math. The museum space emphasizes active play, allowing children to engage with simulated real-world scenarios in a controlled environment. Exhibits are tailored specifically for early childhood development and experiential learning through tactile interaction. The museum is a non-profit organization that regularly partners with local organizations for community programming.
The large, brightly colored climbing structure in the main exhibit hall.
Bring a change of socks, as many of the active play areas require visitors to remove their shoes.
Check the museum's online calendar before visiting, as certain areas may be reserved for private events or educational workshops.
Combine your trip with a visit to the adjacent Bay Beach Amusement Park for a full day of activities.
Assuming all exhibits are appropriate for all ages; verify the specific toddler-designated areas if visiting with very young children.
Typically closed on Mondays; always check for temporary closures during local school holiday weeks.
Socks are required for all play areas; active supervision of children is mandatory at all times.