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Kanga’s Indoor Playcenter
Kanga’s Indoor Playcenter — Jump, Climb and Crawl all day long. Kanga’s Playcenter is the largest indoor playgrounds in New York City with over 10,000 square feet of space.
Long Island City
New York City
QueensTEL - 718-606-2216 Read More

Laser Bounce Queens
At Laser Bounce Queens, groups will find hours of healthy and physical fun. They can enjoy bounce houses, a soft play area, and the interactive Ballocity Arena that combines multi-level platforms with foam ball cannons, blasters, and buckets.
New York City
QueensTEL - 347-599-1919 Read More

Wildlife Conservation Society
Visit the world’s largest urban zoo, The Bronx Zoo, and see more than 600 species from around the globe! The Zoo is expanding its Total Experience attractions to give Zoo guests a fresh perspective on nature. In-Person and Virtual Zoo Field Trips.
Bronx
Brooklyn
New York City
QueensTEL - 800-433-4149 Read More
Alley Pond Environmental Center
APEC lies within Alley Pond Park’s 635 acres of wetland and forests and is home to more than 300 species of wildlife. Visitors have the opportunity to deepen their connection with the natural world
Douglaston
New York City
QueensTEL - 718-229-4000
Forest Park Visitor’s Center
The Forest Park Visitor Center is operated by New York City Park’s Urban Park Rangers. Visitors can pick up park information see small exhibits and animal displays. Park Ranger led tours available.
New York City
Queens
WoodhavenTEL - 718-846-2731
HarborLAB
HarborLAB fosters a love of environmental science among its visitors to create ecological and social good through kayaking and lab activities.
New York City
QueensTEL - 917-697-9221
John Bowne House
Visit the John Bowne House in Flushing, Queens, an historic home important for its role in establishing religious tolerance in the United States.
Flushing
New York City
QueensTEL - 718-359-0528
King Manor Museum
Learn about the life of statesman Rufus King, and discover what life was like in the Jamaica village of the early 1800s. The house was built in the 1750s and belonged to several generations of the King family.
New York City
QueensTEL - 718-206-0545
Louis Armstrong House
Louis Armstrong House turned-museum has been restored to look the way it did with Louis Armstrong lived there from 1943 until his death in 1971.
Corona
New York City
QueensTEL - 718-478-8274
MoMA PS1
MoMA PS1 is an affiliate of the Museum of Modern Art, dedicated to contemporary art. It is an exhibition space rather than a collecting institution, and it devotes its resources to displaying experimental art.
Long Island City
QueensTEL - 718-784-2084
Noguchi Museum
The museum of sculptor Isamu Noguchi features a mix of indoor and outdoor exhibits, a serene outdoor sculpture garden, and two floors of interior space.
New York City
QueensTEL - 718-204-7088
Queens Botanical Garden
At Queens Botanical Garden, groups can enjoy this 39-acre urban oasis, which contains thematic gardens and historic plantings; as well as gardens demonstrating sustainable landscape practices.
New York City
QueensTEL - 718-886-3800