Sponsored Content

🐝 Prepare to bee a-mazed

Sponsored by
Shots from the Amazing Pollinators exhibit. Children look at each other from opposite sides of a large red flower. Two people stand looking down at an info station. Two people high-five inside the maze. A child looks in wonder at one of the stations inside the maze.

Admission to Amazing Pollinators is free for Museum Members.

Photos provided by the NC Museum of Natural Sciences

Fly wing-first into an immersive maze adventure at Amazing Pollinators, the new all-ages survival quest now open at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.

This visually stunning special exhibition allows visitors to slip into the wings of bees, bats, beetles, and butterflies and embark on 48 survival missions through a playable maze environment.

Through exploration, challenges + games, you’ll learn about the relationships among pollinators, plants, and humans and see how these essential tiny creatures shape our world.

Plan your visit

More from RALtoday
In case you hadn’t noticed, Raleigh’s growing in a big way, and some mixed-use developments are set to transform downtown + Midtown in 2026 and beyond. Here’s what you need to know about three major developments.
Discover the top Raleigh business podcasts, voices, and local resources our readers are tuning into — from must-listen interviews to expert insights.
Visit The Magic of the Fourth Ward: A Journey Through Time and Culture at the Martin Marietta Center to learn more about this vibrant neighborhood destroyed by urban renewal.
Microsoft, the world’s No. 4 most valuable company, will bring a data center to a large parcel in Person County.
Explore all 308 acres of Dorothea Dix Park and its top landmarks, history, and more.
The long-awaited Texas burger chain will make its debut next month in Wake Forest, and Raleigh’s location will open two weeks later.
The Canes sent five players to Milan for the 2026 Winter Olympics, and five of them are coming home as medalists, including one gold medalist.
From curling to ice hockey, you can train just like the world’s top athletes without leaving the 919.
Songbird will open later this year with local produce-driven cocktails, mocktails, and bites.
With flavors from chef + co-owner Saif Rahman’s culinary journey, this fast-breaking meal offers new tastes for Ramadan.