Roper Mountain Science Center

4.5/5
(90) · Museum in Greenville, United States
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Roper Mountain Science Center’s mission is to ignite the natural curiosity of all learners to explore and shape their world. Located just off of I-385 at Roper …

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Jun 30, 2023
Great educational fun for a five year old. We loved the animal building (and the workers/volunteers there). The playground between the two main buildings was great. The only downside is it closes at …Full review by Lisa G
Apr 16, 2022
Attended a field trip with my elementary aged child and her class. Everyone working here were friendly and knowledgeable!Full review by MR_T_29681
Jul 24, 2021
Roper Mountain Science park was a great idea that continues to improve. I acane from out of state and was amazed at the inventiveness and quality. My hat is off to Greenville.Full review by rtnw
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Greetings! My wife and I are planning a trip to the area and have no children. Are the center, and particularly the Friday …
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Greetings! My wife and I are planning a trip to the area and have no children. Are the center, and particularly the Friday Starry Night show, sufficiently adult-oriented to make this a worthwhile activity for folks in their late 40s?
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Your will remember this and know the location of the stars in the Big Dipper and other You sit back view the many constellations and point them out. Visit this site and enjoy the wonder of …
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Your will remember this and know the location of the stars in the Big Dipper and other You sit back view the many constellations and point them out. Visit this site and enjoy the wonder of the heavens.
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I want to know more about the planetarium -is it worth taking, 5, 10 and 14 year olds?
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Yes! It's a great show - they point out all the constellations. The second show is typically more "big kid". Then you can look through the big telescope.
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