Color Me Mine: Norfolk
Owl Creek Landing: Updates
We went back to Owl Creek Landing for a visit over Spring Break and got to see the new updates. Owl Creek's biggest feature is the Nautilus Tower, the first spiral tower in America with The Whorl- America's longest steel slide. Our favorite part though is their canopy walk, which allows you to walk on bridges through the treetops. New to us this visit were the obstacles and play features installed on the ground along the nature trail. Kids will love the nature inspired playground with nets to climb, a zip line, swings, and tree houses.
They are open Monday-Thursday 10-5, Friday and Saturday 10-8, and Sunday 10-5. On Wednesday mornings there is an educational walk through the park where you'll learn about wildlife, migratory birds, and the importance of marshlands. Tickets are $13, or you can save by adding this on to an Adventure Park ticket. Save $5 by signing up for their email list and purchasing online. Season passes and birthday party options are available. I look forward to seeing the changes as they continue to work on the property.
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The Adventure Park
We revisited the Adventure Park at the Virginia Aquarium over Spring Break. My kids are a year older since we went last year and we loved it again, and they were asking to go again by the time we were in the car on the way home. I'm loving the workout it gives us, but more importantly, I'm really seeing the self- confidence it's building in my boys by challenging them. It helps them to control fears and become risk takers, but also to trust in their bodies. My oldest was walking me through how to problem solve one of the trickier courses by telling me where to put my legs and how to balance myself.
Sure, there is risk, but being harnessed in makes it a safe place to fail. In a time where every teacher I know is talking to parents about the inability to focus, the Adventure Park forces kids to lock in and focus or risk falling.
The Adventure Park teaches these skills with 258 challenge elements across 17 treetop trails. There are 33 ziplines and 6 challenge levels. Ages 5-6 can access purple, the easiest with an adult. Ages 7 and up can go from yellow to double black. Three hour general admission tickets are $74 for adults, $64 for ages 7-13, and $52 for ages 5-6 at the window. Purchase online to save $10. An all day pass is $99. Your visit will start by checking in, signing a waiver, and heading to the safety briefing. From there you'll watch a demonstration before you begin your fun in the trees.
Wild Explorations: The Virginia Living Musuem
Now open at The Virginia Living Museum is the Wild Explorations exhibit. This hands-on exhibit transforms with each season, and offers both gross and fine motor play for all ages. Inspired by Virginia's seasons and natural landscapes, the heart of the space is a large seasonal tree. You'll notice places to climb, slide, build, play, and learn. Spring is open now until May 22, when it will transform into the summer season.

