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Mud Fest

Louisiana Children's Museum

      Cost Associated
    • For Teachers and Families
    • coastal
    • conservation
    • ecology
    • education
    • environmental science
    • erosion
    • experiential learning
    • family
  • 15 Henry Thomas Dr., New Orleans, Louisiana, 70124

  • April 5, 2025: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Description

Mud Fest is a fun-filled festival that encourages kids and families to get muddy. Our giant mud pile is perfect for climbing, building, burrowing, and digging with tools and toys.

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 7: https://lcm.org/tickets

Mud Fest 2025 is coming to Louisiana Children's Museum on Saturday, April 5. This year, the festivities will expand to TWO stages! Enjoy a day of live entertainment, mud-themed programming, and much more, including a jam-packed lineup featuring a variety of entertainment that promise fun for the whole family:

Muducation Station is where community partners will join in on the fun to host over a dozen activities to engage kids of all ages.

Tot Spot is the perfect space full of sensory-rich activities for our youngest guests – birth to 3 years.

Mudder Run lets kids can run, jump, bounce, and crawl through our muddy obstacle course.

Live Entertainment with Sunpie Barnes and the Louisiana Sunspots and Grayhawk Perkins accompanies the mud pile and dozens of activities all day long.

Kid Wash is our famous way to clean up before you go. After all the messy play, enjoy sprinklers, pools, and bubbles!

Past community partners have included Sewerage & Water Board, Green Light NOLA, Glass Half Full, Grow Dat, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, American Society of Civil Engineers, Common Ground Relief, Tulane Gulf Scholars, Pontchartrain Conservancy, and STEM NOLA.

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Louisiana Children's Museum

LCM’s mission is to contribute to the region’s future prosperity by engaging children’s potential and making that potential visible. Through play, shared explorations, and in dialogue with adults, LCM connects children to each other, their environment, and communities. It envisions a world where communities value children, strengthen and support families, and improve life outcomes by ensuring access to safe, innovative learning experiences. LCM’s expansive indoor/outdoor campus is the epicenter of LCM’s programs, which are designed for children from birth through third grade who have various learning styles and abilities. Annually, LCM welcomes approximately 190,000 local and out-of-town visitors and engages approximately 12,000 New Orleans area youth and adults through its community outreach programs.

  • Created:
    Jan. 22, 2025, 5:28 p.m.
  • Published:
    Jan. 22, 2025, 5:28 p.m.
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