When was the last time you let the kids run amok at an indoor playground? While we’re all for visiting one of our state’s numerous epic outdoor playgrounds, sometimes the weather in Kentucky doesn’t cooperate (hello, sweltering summer heat or mid-winter ice storms!). It’s always good to have a tried-and-true indoor playground in your back pocket for a rainy day (literally); and luckily, we have a gem in Lexington, Kentucky, that kids of all ages are sure to love.

Kids learn to do by doing. They need immersive, hands-on experiences that are tactile and engage the mind and senses.

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And the Explorium of Lexington is that place, where kids can do and be anything.

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Located in the Victorian Square block of Lexington, Kentucky, this place is an epic children’s-museum-meets-indoor-playground, with a hefty dose of STEAM thrown in for good measure.

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Don’t let its grey exterior fool you; this indoor attraction is a veritable ROYGBIV of colorful exhibits!

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The emporium is comprised of several different play zones, each with a different theme and focus. Kentucky history, physics and space, outdoor environments, arts and crafts… your kids will not run out of things to do here!

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A favorite for the three-and-under crowd is Wonder Woods, a unique playground that brings the Great Outdoors indoors. A treehouse and soft gym blocks make this downright irresistible to toddlers!

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One of our favorite things about this epic children’s museum in Kentucky is that the mess stays there. If your kids have a “Harold and the Purple Crayon” streak, this is the place for them to let loose!

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And if your child has aspirations of being the next President of the United States or Supreme Court Justice, he or she can live out that dream here, too.

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There are no limits to the human imagination; if we can dream it, we can do it. This is such a powerful and empowering lesson for kids.

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And guess what? The sky truly is the limit at this amazing Bluegrass State children’s museum.

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Have you ever taken the kids to the Explorium of Lexington? It really is quite an amazing indoor playground in Kentucky… and it’s educational, too!

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Address: Explorium of Lexington, 440 W Short St, Lexington, KY 40507, USA

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Indoor Playground in Lexington, Kentucky January 12, 2023 Sarah M. What are some other fun attractions in Lexington, Kentucky? Louisville may be our biggest city, but Lexington has a special place in our hearts. Not only is it located in the heart of Horse Country, but there are so many amazing attractions waiting for you in Lexington, Kentucky!

Kentucky Horse Park. Easily the most famous and iconic attraction in Lexington, every Kentuckian ought to visit the Kentucky Horse Park at least once. The Kentucky Horse Park is located outside of Lexington and is a beautiful destination that attracts visitors from all over the world. Horses are the main feature at the park and you’ll see them just about everywhere. Even if you visit just to stroll around the park and see the views and horses, it’s worth it. But there are many other things to do and fun activities available for all ages… including horseback riding and even camping! Lexington Parks Splash Pads. When the summer heat descends upon the Bluegrass, the best course of action is to take to the water! Lexington is one of the biggest cities in our state, but has such a charming, small town feel. It also has an impressive collection of parks that offer fun for the whole family. Four of these parks have splash pads that are typically open from the end of April through the beginning of October.  Boone Creek Outdoors. Boone Creek Outdoors is a nature lover’s paradise located just south of Lexington, only 20 minutes from downtown. With opportunities for fishing, zip lining, or hiking, this adventure outfitter is the place to go for amazing outdoor recreation in Lexington, Kentucky! Dining. Do not visit Lexington without trying some of the best local restaurants. You’ll find everything from hole-in-the-wall college bars with surprisingly great food, to refined, southern eateries. One of our favorites is Honeywood for its delicious menu and great location. Explore. Lexington is a bigger city with a small town feel. Spend time downtown, check out the UK campus and any historical markers, and take in this delightful city that has so much to offer locals and the visitors it welcomes with open arms.

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Indoor Playground in Lexington, Kentucky

January 12, 2023

Sarah M.

What are some other fun attractions in Lexington, Kentucky? Louisville may be our biggest city, but Lexington has a special place in our hearts. Not only is it located in the heart of Horse Country, but there are so many amazing attractions waiting for you in Lexington, Kentucky!

Kentucky Horse Park. Easily the most famous and iconic attraction in Lexington, every Kentuckian ought to visit the Kentucky Horse Park at least once. The Kentucky Horse Park is located outside of Lexington and is a beautiful destination that attracts visitors from all over the world. Horses are the main feature at the park and you’ll see them just about everywhere. Even if you visit just to stroll around the park and see the views and horses, it’s worth it. But there are many other things to do and fun activities available for all ages… including horseback riding and even camping! Lexington Parks Splash Pads. When the summer heat descends upon the Bluegrass, the best course of action is to take to the water! Lexington is one of the biggest cities in our state, but has such a charming, small town feel. It also has an impressive collection of parks that offer fun for the whole family. Four of these parks have splash pads that are typically open from the end of April through the beginning of October.  Boone Creek Outdoors. Boone Creek Outdoors is a nature lover’s paradise located just south of Lexington, only 20 minutes from downtown. With opportunities for fishing, zip lining, or hiking, this adventure outfitter is the place to go for amazing outdoor recreation in Lexington, Kentucky! Dining. Do not visit Lexington without trying some of the best local restaurants. You’ll find everything from hole-in-the-wall college bars with surprisingly great food, to refined, southern eateries. One of our favorites is Honeywood for its delicious menu and great location. Explore. Lexington is a bigger city with a small town feel. Spend time downtown, check out the UK campus and any historical markers, and take in this delightful city that has so much to offer locals and the visitors it welcomes with open arms.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Louisville may be our biggest city, but Lexington has a special place in our hearts. Not only is it located in the heart of Horse Country, but there are so many amazing attractions waiting for you in Lexington, Kentucky!

  • Kentucky Horse Park. Easily the most famous and iconic attraction in Lexington, every Kentuckian ought to visit the Kentucky Horse Park at least once. The Kentucky Horse Park is located outside of Lexington and is a beautiful destination that attracts visitors from all over the world. Horses are the main feature at the park and you’ll see them just about everywhere. Even if you visit just to stroll around the park and see the views and horses, it’s worth it. But there are many other things to do and fun activities available for all ages… including horseback riding and even camping!
  • Lexington Parks Splash Pads. When the summer heat descends upon the Bluegrass, the best course of action is to take to the water! Lexington is one of the biggest cities in our state, but has such a charming, small town feel. It also has an impressive collection of parks that offer fun for the whole family. Four of these parks have splash pads that are typically open from the end of April through the beginning of October.
  • Boone Creek Outdoors. Boone Creek Outdoors is a nature lover’s paradise located just south of Lexington, only 20 minutes from downtown. With opportunities for fishing, zip lining, or hiking, this adventure outfitter is the place to go for amazing outdoor recreation in Lexington, Kentucky!
  • Dining. Do not visit Lexington without trying some of the best local restaurants. You’ll find everything from hole-in-the-wall college bars with surprisingly great food, to refined, southern eateries. One of our favorites is Honeywood for its delicious menu and great location.
  • Explore. Lexington is a bigger city with a small town feel. Spend time downtown, check out the UK campus and any historical markers, and take in this delightful city that has so much to offer locals and the visitors it welcomes with open arms.