
Children's Discovery Museum of Central Maine
About
The Children's Discovery Museum of Central Maine opened in Waterville with a mission to ignite curiosity and celebrate learning through play. The exhibit hall is organized into four immersive zones: the Forest, where children build woodland structures and climb through natural elements inspired by Maine's outdoors; the Mill, featuring rotating STEM-focused projects and making activities; the City, a bustling downtown with a pizza shop, mail sorting, car repair, and hidden passageways for role-play; and the River, with soft climbing features, pretend fishing, and a reading nook suited to younger visitors. The museum's programming extends beyond free-play exhibits to include guided Wednesday sessions at 10 am covering science, art, food, and games. The museum explicitly offers homeschool support alongside field trips, in-school programming, summer camps, and community-based initiatives — making it an active partner for families educating outside traditional school settings. Admission is $9 for Maine residents and $12 for non-residents (ages 1 and up), with annual membership available at $150. The museum is open Wednesday through Saturday 9 am–4 pm and Sunday 10 am–4 pm, and follows Waterville Public Schools weather closings on weekdays.
🏠 Homeschool Programs
Explicitly offers homeschool support programming alongside guided Wednesday morning sessions and field trip scheduling.
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Hours of Operation
Wednesday–Saturday 9am–4pm, Sunday 10am–4pm.
Hours change seasonally — verify before visiting.
Admission
Paid admissionMaine residents $9, non-residents $12 (ages 1 and up). Annual membership $150.
✓ Membership available