admission tickets

Ages 2 & up: $12 (Effective June 1, 2022)
Under 24 months: FREE
Members: FREE

Purchase tickets in the main lobby upon arrival or in advance online. Advanced Purchase: You must pick a date when you purchase advanced tickets online. However, you can use your tickets anytime from 90 days of purchase.

 

Hours

9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday
(Closed Monday)

The museum is closed on Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. On occasion, we may close early or all day due to special events.

Location

Discovery Center is located at:
502 SE Broad Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
Phone: (615) 890-2300
Contact Us

Get directions from Google Maps.

 

Parking

On-site parking is available with several handicapped spaces available in the first row closest to our main entrance. Parking is free and on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is limited and an overflow lot is located behind the museum.

Gift Shop

Our gift shop is a one-stop-shop for unique educational toys that extend the Discovery Center experience. Plus, one-of-a-kind gadgets for kids (and grownups) of all ages! We carry a variety of merchandise, in addition to exhibit-related games, books, and toys.

An array of snacks and drinks are also available. Members get 10% off non-food items. Learn more>>

 

Murfree Spring Wetlands

A favorite spot for nature photographers and birdwatchers, Murfree Spring Wetlands is a 25-acre Murfreesboro city park located at the corner of Maney and Broad streets. Adjacent to Discovery Center, Murfree Spring features paved walking trails and raised boardwalks wind through the wetlands.

Murfree Spring Wetlands teaches young and old alike about the role water plays in our everyday lives. Designed around the old water treatment plant on the site and targeted towards a child’s curiosity and sense of whimsy, the railings, fountains, and paving patterns capture the industrial and mechanical look of the equipment in the old plant and the fluid characteristics of water in the environment. Several pieces of old pump equipment were salvaged from the water treatment plant and refurbished as environmental sculptures in the plaza. 

Opportunities for learning abound. Silhouettes of popular wetland flora and fauna form interactive interpretive signage along the boardwalks. The History Wall depicts a timeline of the area from prehistoric to current happenings on the site. Stepping-stones through a pond-like water feature demonstrate an aquatic food chain.

Visit Murfreesboro Parks & Rec for more information on wetlands, Murfree Spring Wetlands Protection and Restoration Projects, and the history of Murfree Spring.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

A full list of exhibits, programs & events is available on our Things to Do page. Please join our email list for exhibit and program updates!

 

TIPS FOR YOUR VISIT

  • If you prefer to visit the Discovery Center when it’s less crowded, we suggest afternoon visits. You may also call before your visit to inquire about a specific day, and we can provide general information about our activities and school visit bookings.

  • Discovery Center has outdoor picnic areas to enjoy your lunch or snack. The Little Room may also be used if available. The Little Room is not available during the summer due to Discovery Center Camps. There are many restaurants nearby. Our staff can direct you to family and kid-friendly eateries.

  • Unfortunately, Discovery Center does not have lockers or areas to store personal belongings. Please plan accordingly.

  • The Discovery Center has a Family bathroom for our visitors’ convenience as well as Men’s and Women’s bathrooms.

  • Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Our staff and discovery guides are happy to help. We want to make each visit to the Discovery Center an enjoyable one. So speak up and ask away!

 

GUEST POLICIES

The Discovery Center is a participatory, hands-on environment. We invite you to have fun and use the exhibits actively and respectfully, and to be considerate of others. These Guest Policies were established as a commitment and promise to visitors, staff, and volunteers. The Discovery Center reserves the right to add, withdraw, or modify these terms and policies at its discretion in order to ensure the health and safety of Guests and Staff. 

By visiting the museum, you accept our Guest Policies and further acknowledge that Discovery Center reserves the right to deny or revoke access to any person whom Discovery Center believes is violating our Guest Policies. Non-cooperation may result in your being required to leave without refund, liability, or compensation and being denied access to Discovery Center in the future. 

Three Rules of Play

  1. Walk & Talk: We ask that Guests use their walking feet and talking voices within our spaces. Please refrain from running or shouting. However, children may unintentionally touch or bump into each other while actively playing and exploring inside the museum. Please be patient and understanding. 

  2. Stay & Play Together: We ask that families stay together in the museum. All Guests under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

  3. Share & Take Care: Please be mindful of other Guests and their ability to also participate in Discovery Center’s exhibits and programs. Respect museum exhibits and facilities.

Additional Policies to Follow

  1. Discovery Center exhibits and programs are designed for children ages 0-12. To enter the museum, your group must include a child (ages 0-12). Close relatives of that child ages 13-17 are welcome. We welcome individuals with disabilities who will benefit from our exhibits and programs. Due to safety concerns, visitors aged 16+ will not be admitted alone unless during a community wide event or with advanced approval from the CEO or a Vice President. A staff led tour is available upon request; however, it is contingent upon staff availability.

  2. Unruly behavior, profanity and other offensive language, and symbols or gestures to guests or staff may be cause for ejection without a refund.

  3. The use of tobacco products and electronic vaping devices is prohibited on Discovery Center property. 

  4. Guests are allowed to bring small snacks, bottled water, and baby food/formula. We ask that food and drink not be consumed in the exhibit areas. Food and drinks can be consumed outside on the covered patio.  

  5. Commercial photography and filming are conducted at the Discovery Center. Entry into the facility and/or purchase of an admission ticket constitutes your consent for the Discovery Center to use any pictures or films it deems appropriate without payment, inspection, or review.

  6. Qualified service dogs, as defined by Title II and Title III of the ADA, are welcome to Discovery Center except in our Nature Play outdoor exhibit. Emotional support dogs are not allowed in the building. The Discovery Center reserves the right to refuse admission to a service animal that poses a direct threat to the health and safety of others. 

  7. As authorized by T.C.A. Section 39-17-1359, except as stated below, Discovery Center does not permit firearms or weapons of any kind in the building. This policy includes individuals with carry permits. Discovery Center authorizes designated weapons to be carried by uniformed law enforcement officers conducting official business, on-duty plainclothes law enforcement officers conducting official business, or off-duty law enforcement officers who are required by their agencies to carry weapons at all times (such as homeland security) - these individuals must check in with the security desk upon arrival.

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 ACCESSIBILITY

Discovery Center is committed to providing opportunities for ALL children to play, explore, and grow no matter their physical, behavioral/sensory, financial, or other needs.

Special Needs Council

The Special Needs Council is a group of parents, professionals, and staff working to make the Discovery Center more accessible and welcoming to guests with diverse learning styles, social comforts, and physical capabilities. If you are interested in volunteering your time to the Special Needs Council, please contact Lindsey Jennings.

Physical Needs

Parking: On-site parking is available with several accessible spaces in the first row closest to our main entrance. Parking is free and on a first-come, first-served basis.

Restrooms: ADA-accessible restrooms are located both upstairs and downstairs. Changing facilities are also located on both levels and in the Tiny Town family restroom.

Service Animals: Service animals accompanying a guest with a disability covered under the ADA are welcome at Discovery Center. If a service animal will be accompanying you during your visit, please let the Discovery Center staff know at the front desk.

Wheelchair Access: The Discovery Center building is fully ADA-accessible, and we have worked to make as many exhibits fully accessible as possible. Many areas in our outdoor exhibits – including the wetlands walkways – are also accessible.

Benches: strategically placed throughout the building.

Elevator: serves both floors, and is always open to guests. Ramps are located at the main and patio entrances downstairs. The wetlands walking areas are also accessible by ramp.

Personal Care Assistants: Paid Personal Care Assistants are given free admission into the museum when accompanying a guest with a disability covered under the ADA.

Behavioral and Sensory Needs

Assistive Technology Check-Out: Several types of assistive technologies are available for check-out during your visit. There is no associated cost, but we do require a deposit of your driver’s license when checking items out. We have the following items listed below. All check-out items are properly sanitized after each use.

  • Noise-Reducing Headphones

  • Transition Timers

  • Weighted Vests

  • Easi-Grip Loop Scissors and Triangular Crayons

Social Story (download)»

The Chill Zone - Discovery Center’s sensory calm-down space

Financial Needs

Discovery Center offers a variety of free days throughout the year. We also offer free memberships and field trip scholarships through donor support when available.

Discovery Center is also a part of Museums for All, a signature access program of the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Discovery Center offers general admission to the Museum for a minimal fee of $3 per person (for up to four people) with the presentation of a SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card or WIC card along with a photo ID.

Museum for All F.A.Q

Museums for All helps expand access to museums and raise public awareness about how museums in the U.S. are reaching entire communities. More than 700 institutions participate in the initiative, including art museums, children’s museums, science centers, botanical gardens, zoos, history museums, and more. Participating museums represent all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Programs

Each day you will be able to attend a variety of programs and special events at Discovery Center.

Public Programs are held each afternoon, and several times daily during the summer. These are included with your admission and available to guests of all ages and ability levels. You can visit the Programs and Events page for specific details regarding the weekly activities for each program, or you can contact Emmie Enochs for more information. We invite all guests to participate in these programs and are happy to make accommodations when possible.

All Access Nights are times when the Discovery Center is open for special needs families only. You’ll be able to explore our exhibits and meet other families. More info»

Field Studies are our guided programs for school groups. We cover a variety of topics through hands-on exploration all year long. Please let us know in advance if you have children with any special needs so we can make any necessary modifications to our topics and schedules for the day. For information regarding field studies or to discuss options for accommodations, please contact our Scheduling Coordinator.

Cultural Competency Learning Institute Participant

The Discovery Center places particular value on a meaningful exchange on societal issues, locally and globally, where understanding of, and engagement with, science is essential—and always in the spirit of tolerance, peace, and respect for cultural identities and diversity.

All Access Inclusion Network

Discovery Center is proud to be certified by the All Access Inclusion Network. Staff members are trained by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center which promotes acceptance and inclusion of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and other intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families by building connections throughout a community network of arts, education, athletic, and entertainment organizations. More info»

Opportunities for Adults with Special Needs

The Discovery Center offers volunteer opportunities for adults with special needs through the following programs:

IDEAL – Lipscomb University’s IDEAL Program provides young adults with IDD access to opportunities for growth and independence that promote inclusion, belonging, and contribution, which can lead to life-changing outcomes, thus impacting students, families, and the community.

Become a Sponsor

Calling all Community Partners! We hope that you will consider supporting our accessibility and inclusion efforts through sponsorship or in-kind services. We offer wonderful benefits built into our sponsorships such as complimentary admission passes, Museum family memberships, print and media exposure, recognition at the event, and vendor booth space. We will also provide you with a letter recognizing your charitable donation, as we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Please contact Lindsey Jennings to get involved now.


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Gift Shop

The Discovery Center Gift Shop offers unique toys, games, and educational products to extend your experience at the Discovery Center. We sell a variety of exhibit-related books, gadgets, and activities for kids of all ages! From stuffed animals to science experiments, we have everything you could need to keep learning fun and exciting for your child. Get hungry or thirsty during your visit? No worries, there are also snacks and drinks available. All members receive a 10% discount on any in-person non-food purchase.