Behringer-Crawford Museum’s NaturePlay! is open for business — if you’re a kid ready for outdoor play


Kids cutting the ribbon to officially open NaturePlay at BCM (Photo by Katie Scheper)
Kids cutting the ribbon to officially open NaturePlay at BCM (Photo by Katie Scheper)

The native Kentucky gardens are planted. The “History in Motion” cruiseline swing is hung. The flatboat is ready to launch. The kid-sized log cabins are awaiting young pioneers.

Let’s NaturePlay!

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Rebecca Gensler (Photo by Katie Scheper)

The long-anticipated opening of NaturePlay@BCM, an innovative outdoor play space at Behringer-Crawford Museum, has come. But the opening ceremonies were just the beginning.

Soon, families will be able to check out SAPS (science and art packs) to help them explore and enjoy the play space. BCM summer camps will use the area for their programs, and an educator is being hired to oversee school-based programs linked to Kentucky core standards and STEAM-based education — science, technology, engineering, art and math.

There is another key aspect to NaturePlay — deprogramming.

According to Rebekah Gensler, president of the Devou Good Project, which coordinated with BCM on NaturePlay,  “Children have lots of structured play and educational time, and NaturePlay@BCM is intended to be a space for letting kids be kids — running, jumping, climbing, swinging, using their imaginations, having quiet moments to look and observe, read a book, dig in the dirt.”

Carri Chandler of Toyota and her daughter, Darah, 10, with the NaturePlay sponsor place presented to Toyota. (Photo by Katie Scheper)
Carri Chandler of Toyota and her daughter, Darah, 10, with the NaturePlay sponsor place presented to Toyota. (Photo by Katie Scheper)

“We want all kids to have the experience of just being able to wander and explore, as kids are hard-wired to do.   And while it is great for kids to be able to explore on their own, or with friends, it is the opportunities to explore and discover as a family that most excite me,” Gensler said.

“NaturePlay@BCM is a place where, regardless of who we are, where we come from or what special needs we have, we can come together as a family and community and interact with the natural world around us.”

The area, which is fully enclosed and handicapped accessible, will be free and open from dawn to dusk each day. Children must be accompanied by an adult and supervised at all times.

Parking is free.

NaturePlay@BCM is supported by the R.C Durr Foundation, BB&T and Toyota. It was designed by POD Design and built by Triton Services, Inc.

Other participating contractors include Allison Landscaping, Elk Run Construction, Scott Ranz Construction, Stanton Millworks and T.J. Williams Electric.

For more information about NaturePlay@BCM, visit www.natureplaybcm.org.


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