IDAHO FALLS — The Museum of Idaho is inviting students in grades 3 through 6 to roll out their sleeping bags and experience a night at the museum packed with hands-on science, late-night fun, and unforgettable memories.
The special sleepover, designed to spark curiosity through STEAM learning, will feature a series of interactive education stations led by museum staff and community partners including Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls Zoo, the Henry’s Fork Foundation, and others. Kids will explore topics ranging from mummies and archaeology to native wildlife, UV science, and space exploration.
After an evening of rotating through activities, participants will enjoy pizza, watch a movie, and fall asleep inside the museum’s Way Out West galleries.
“This program is a real gem,” said C

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