Robinson Nature Center

A unique nature education facility with interactive and multisensory exhibits, Discovery Room, digital planetarium, hiking trails, arboretum and more!

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Address

6692 Cedar Ln Columbia , MD 21044 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)
Wi-Fi Free

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Lindsey Smithson

Wednesday's are free family days, if the weather is nice take the kids (or yourself) for a hike . Don't forget to tour around the building too, plenty of exhibits - especially the working bee hive.

Howard County Tourism

This unique nature education facility is situated on 18 acres of land adjacent to the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area offering over 1,000 acres of forest , meadows and river valley to explore.

Emily David

They open the touch tank on Saturdays 11:00am-Noon & 2:00pm-3:00pm, Sundays 1:00pm-3:00pm. You can touch horseshoe crabs , starfish and sea urchins !

Stanley Segawa

Free Wednesdays, kids planetarium shows only $3 per person. Great fun for the kids - Discovery Room !

Anne Gonnella

The kids discovery room is great for little ones, plus there are planetarium shows and other programs. Free on Wednesdays.

Tonyala Scott-wyndham

you can't miss it it's off the highway and I find it very interesting.

Brian Gilmer

Awesome place to bring the family.

Ruchir Bakshi

Great for kids activities .

Dana Disborough

MRPA Marketing Trends seminar in a beautiful new building!

Liz Toapanta

Great place to go with kids!!..

Tonyala Scott-wyndham

I find this place interesting

Sean Wells

Fun for the kids

Jennifer Cisneros

Free on Wednesday!

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Nice autumn weather today. Perfect day for a walk around. Even better if you have a dog to walk. Cheers! - Rick M.