Kids & Family

New Rock Wall Exhibit Opens At Bucks County Children's Museum

The new climbing wall exhibit at the Bucks County Children's Museum is inspired by High Rocks at Ralph Stover State Park.

NEW HOPE, PA — The Bucks County Children's Museum has unveiled its newest exhibit: the High Rocks Climbing Wall, which is modeled after High Rocks at Ralph Stover State Park.

The new exhibit encourages children to be physically active "while developing an appreciation of Bucks County’s natural wonders," the museum said in announcement. Young climbers can navigate the 20-foot-long exhibit while placing local birds in nests along the wall.

The new museum feature was supported by Visit Bucks County and designed by Doylestown Rock Gym Adventure Center Inc.

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The Bucks County Children’s Museum, a non-profit, play-based educational environment for children under 7, is located in New Hope. It features 10,000-square-feet of fun. For more information on visiting hours and ticket prices, go to www.buckskids.org.

Here are photos of the new exhibit:

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