WonderWorks offers educational activities to avoid the Summer slide. I just wish my family would have the opportunity to visit WonderWorks Pigeon Forge one day for a Homeschool Field Trip. If we do visit would you like to come with us on this Road Trip? Come on join us you know it would be a lot of fun.
PIGEON FORGE, Tennessee (June 6, 2023) – Summer break will be here and gone in no time, making it imperative that families find fun activities for their kids to do over break. Visiting WonderWorks Pigeon Forge this Summer is a great way to keep cool and keep the whole family entertained. Not only does WonderWorks provide loads of fun activities, but the attractions are also rooted in education, helping to ensure that kids are learning in their day-to-day lives, without even realizing it.
“As part of our educational mission here at WonderWorks, we strive to offer attractions and programs that ignite a passion for Science within every visitor,” says Kerensa Archer, education sales manager at WonderWorks Pigeon Forge. “Families can keep the learning going all summer long when they come to our upside-down laboratory!”
WonderWorks Pigeon Forge is a powerhouse of educational activities and programs year-round. During the Summer months especially, the popular indoor attraction is a fun-filled destination for families and groups of all kinds. Their hands-on activities and exciting events allow guests to engage, be entertained, have fun, learn, and make memories during every visit.
Each year, WonderWorks hosts and participates in various educational activities, both within the facility and out in the community. They host special events, attend science fairs, donate prizes, partner with organizations for fundraisers, and much more to help enrich the learning experience for all. They also work to align their exhibits with K-12 educational standards to provide hands-on activities that relate to what is being taught in students’ classrooms. Students can also participate in art contests, student achievement award programs, and National STEM Day demonstrations to get up close and personal with concepts related to science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM). To help get visitors even more engaged, WonderWorks offers a science scavenger hunt activity booklet. Those who take on the challenge can help uncover a hidden message by answering questions as they make their way through the exhibits.
“Groups of all kinds are sure to love WonderWorks. We’ve got multiple floors of interactive attractions, a full laser tag arena, delicious food, and so much more,” added Joe Baumgartner, general manager at WonderWorks Pigeon Forge.
Summer camps in the Pigeon Forge area are invited to check out all that WonderWorks has to offer. Camp leaders looking for a great day-trip destination will find indoor fun for all ages and activities that will keep campers physically active, encourage teamwork, and allow them to use their imaginations. Discounted group rates are available for summer camps who make an advanced reservation to visit, as are lunch options. Group interest forms can be submitted online at:
WonderWorks Pigeon Forge offers 42,000 square feet of “edutainment,” billing itself as an amusement park for the mind. It offers over 100 hands-on exhibits covering natural disasters, space discovery, imagination, physical challenges, far-out art, light, and sound. They also offer corporate event space and private event opportunities, including birthday parties. For more information, visit
About WonderWorks
WonderWorks, a Science-focused indoor amusement park, combines education and entertainment. With over 100 hands-on exhibits, there is something unique and challenging for all ages. Feel the power of 71 mph hurricane-force winds in the Hurricane Shack. Make giant, life-sized bubbles in the Bubble Lab. Get the NASA treatment in the Astronaut Training Gyro and experience zero gravity. Nail it by lying on the death-defying Bed of Nails. Conquer your fear of heights on the indoor Glow-In-The-Dark Ropes Course. To learn more, visit .
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Glenda, Charlie and David Cates