
Family Fun Day
Family Fun Day at Körner’s Folly
Presented by Caudill’s Electric
Saturday, June 17
10 am – 4 pm
Wander through all 22 curious rooms of historic Korner’s Folly with a scavenger hunt and discover local history, art, Victorian-era inventions, and architecture in fun new ways. Be sure to follow Bob’s paw print path to find hands-on Please Touch Baskets, try historic lawn games like badminton and croquet, play with classic toys and puzzles, and make sure to stop by the art table for a cool craft activity!
Self-guided tours offered from 10 am – 4 pm, with the last entry time at 3 pm. All activities and games included in admission. Families are welcome to bring snacks or picnic lunches to enjoy on the home’s porches or lawn.
Child Under 6 Admission – Free
Child 6 -18 Admission – $6
Adult Admission – $12
Friends of the Folly – Free
Big Brothers & Big Sisters – Free with Littles (Register on-site inside Aunt Dealy’s House)
Make it a full day of family fun while you’re in Kernersville! Körner’s Folly is teaming up with other local destinations to offer special activities for visitors of all ages!
Kernersville Auto Museum
204 Holly Tree Drive, Kernersville, NC 27284
(336) 414-4072
Open Saturday 10 am – 4 pm
Kernersville Museum
127 West Mountain Street, Kernersville, NC 27284
(336) 497-4869
Outdoor Village Open Dawn – Dusk
Paul J. Botanical Garden
215 S. Main Street, Kernersville, NC 27284
(336) 996-7888
Saturdays Open Dawn – Dusk
June is Pollinator Month! Celebrate and learn more with a family-friendly guided tour at 9 am, and a digital scavenger hunt available all day! Call or visit the Garden website for more information.
Questions? Email info@kornersfolly.org or call (336) 996-7922.
Use the form below to register and choose your entry time. Tickets are non-refundable but may be used for any self-guided tour within a year of purchase. Unfortunately, Körner’s Folly is not wheelchair accessible.
Special thanks to our event sponsor, Caudill’s!
Support for programs and events at Körner’s Folly is provided by Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, and N.C. Arts Council, a Division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.