Recreation

Children have to be educated, but they have also to be left to educate themselves. ~Abbé Dimnet

Roz blowing bubbles

We will be bringing Rozlyn back for more discovery.

Chattanooga’s very own Creative Discovery Museum is recognized as one of the premier hands-on children museums in the region.

Interactive map of Creative Discovery Museum-Chattanooga

Tour Creative Discovery Museum

Gather the young and young-at-heart and make plans now to visit us at Creative Discovery Museum. Whether it’s for a couple of hours or a whole day, time spent at the Museum is worthwhile learning for the whole family.

Birthday Parties

Party with your friends at Creative Discovery Museum. Make your child’s special day really stand out by celebrating with us, where learning is fun.

Facility Rentals

Creative Discovery Museum is Chattanooga’s most unique party place. Our hands-on exhibits and other museum spaces offer a perfect setting for receptions, picnic style meetings, class reunions, holiday and after-hours cocktail parties, and business meetings.

Creative Camp-Ins

Ever wish you could stay and play in the Museum with your friends after the doors are closed? Here’s your chance. Book a Creative Camp-In and enjoy the Museum after the crowds have gone. Scouts can earn badges at these overnights as well as have fun.

Make it a day, for your convenience, Café Dino-Mite is open for lunch Monday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m and noon to 2:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Creative Discovery Museum has no timed tickets and there is usually no waiting line. Call (423) 756-2738 for more information.

Click here to print an  online coupon for $1 off admission to Creative Discovery Museum.

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