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5 Indoor Tree Houses to Climb

Your little monkey loves to climb, climb, climb. When he or she gets tired of scurrying up the ladders at the playground, head to an indoor tree house. You’ll find big, faux trees made just for kids at special spots around town, and they’re well worth the trip. Click through our album to see where you can make like Tarzan and Jane — swinging, climbing, sliding and playing the day away.

Kovler Family Climbing Schooner at Chicago Children’s Museum

Okay, so it's not technically a tree house (it's a boat), but this maritime-themed marvel has all the height and climb-ability of one. Embark on an adventure over netting, bridges and ladders spread out over three stories. Encourage your little mateys to go up, over, under and down -- you won't see the time fly by. This is a great attraction for older children, and museum employees are on hand to help new climbers navigate the "waters." Bonus: The ship is located next to a staircase, so you'll be able to keep an eye on their children as the climb higher and higher.

Located on Navy Pier
600 E. Grand Ave.
Downtown
312-527-1000
Online: chicagochildrensmuseum.org
Admission to the museum: $14/adult & child; children under 1 are free & Thursdays, from 5-8 p.m., are free.

What is your favorite indoor play space? Let us know in the Comments!

— Tiana Kubik