Kristen Rivera
Google
Fun interactive museum! We went as 2 adults (no children) with the culture pass. Otherwise, you can buy tickets ahead, but it's not necessary.
There's a coat rack and a free locker area in addition to a lovely gift shop. Our only drawback was a few displays were not operational.
An in-depth look at the history, current application, and environmental impact of the logging industry. Contrary to some reviews, we found it a fun experience as an adult and a nice way to pass a few hours (especially if the weather is extra cold/damp). It is small, but you really learn a lot, and digital displays have multiple language options.
The center is tons of play displays for smaller children, including trucks, building logs, etc.