- TripBuzz found 95 things to do with kids in or near Wake Forest, North Carolina, including 76 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Garner.
- From Holding Park to Polar Ice House, the Wake Forest area offers 51 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Family Fun Center and Playgrounds.
- Just half an hour north of state capital Raleigh, Wake Forest, NC is experiencing rapid growth and is ranked as the nation's 20th fastest growing suburb by Forbes Magazine. One of the most popular attractions in Wake Forest is the Renaissance Centre, which features events including dance parties, puppet shows, and theatrical performances.
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A single-screen movie theater, IMAX Theatre At Marbles displays first-run Hollywood movies along with educational documentary films. The theater offers a large IMAX screen, an IMAX 3D projector and a lobby snack bar with food and drinks.
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At Raleigh Little Theatre Rose Garden, visitors can watch a play in the outdoor amphitheater surrounded by roses. The garden grows 56 varieties of roses that start blooming late spring.
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Triangle Glides offers Segway tours of Raleigh's darkest secrets, along with downtown, and Oakwood. The company also offers paddleboard lessons on Lake Wheeler, sales, and rentals.
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North Carolina State University is a public research university that is part of the Research Triangle with Duke University and the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. The institution's athletic programs play in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Lincoln Theatre is a small music venue that is standing room only on the lower level and features seating on the balcony. There are bars on both levels and they have a selection of beers and wine.
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The North Carolina Museum of Art features African, American, Egyptian, and European art, including 30 works by Auguste Rodin. The museum also has a 164-acre outside statue and trail area.
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Pullen Park is the first public park in the United States, the fifth oldest operating park in the United States, and the 16th oldest in the world. Visitors can ride a 1911 carousel, kiddie boats, and the miniature train, swim at the aquatic center, and visit the arts center.
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Frankie's Fun Park offers miniature golf, video games, gravity drops, go-carts, arcade games, batting cage, and laser tag. Visitors can also eat at the snack bar including wine, beer, and candy.
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With exceptional greens, The Crossings Golf Course has received awards from various publications. Picturesque, it offers numerous challenges for the skilled golfer including rolling hills, bunkers and wetlands. Yet with four tees, it is also suitable for new golfers.
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A nationally acclaimed garden, the J.C Raulston Arboretum is located at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. The garden has been notably listed in the top ten of the '50 most stunning University gardens and arboretums' in the U.S.