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WildWoods and Fernbank Forest. The greatest show is Earth as you explore 75 acres of WOW, including outdoor exhibits, breathtaking walking trails, a canopy walk, native wildlife and nature playgrounds. Open year-round, rain or shine.
Fernbank is a nonprofit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a division of DeKalb County Schools.
Experience Fernbank at night, inside and out with a multi-sensory experience that immerses visitors into the mesmerizing wonders of nature, as well as access to all of the indoor exhibits and a giant screen movie.
Fernbank is a nonprofit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a division of DeKalb County Schools.
Fernbank Museum opened its doors on Oct. 5, 1992, featuring a variety of exciting permanent exhibitions, Atlanta's largest IMAX® screen, a selection of traveling exhibits and unique science programming.
Fernbank is a nonprofit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a division of DeKalb County Schools.
Fernbank After Dark. Offered the second Friday of each month, Fernbank After Dark presents a variety of unique after-hours experiences for grown-ups, including museum exhibits, live music, full bars, tapas menus, science demonstrations and more.
Fernbank is a nonprofit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a division of DeKalb County Schools.
Fernbank is a nonprofit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a division of DeKalb County Schools.
Fernbank is a nonprofit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a division of DeKalb County Schools.