There are places that stop you in your tracks the moment you walk through the door, and Sci-Port Discovery Center on Clyde Fant Parkway in downtown Shreveport is absolutely one of them. Whether you arrive with curious kids in tow or simply carry that curiosity yourself, this sprawling science and discovery museum delivers an experience that is genuinely hard to shake long after you’ve left.
Sci-Port sits right along the Red River, and its location alone sets a dramatic tone. The building rises with a kind of confident energy that signals something exciting is happening inside. Step through the entrance and you’re immediately greeted by a massive IMAX dome theater — one of only a handful in Louisiana — that screens everything from deep-space documentaries to ocean adventures projected across a screen so immersive it practically pulls you in. Plan your visit around a showing if you can. It’s the kind of cinematic experience that simply cannot be replicated on a laptop screen at home.
But the IMAX is just the opening act. The museum’s exhibit floors are packed with hands-on installations that genuinely invite participation rather than passive observation. The Space Zone is a particular standout, where you can explore the mechanics of planetary science, test your astronaut skills, and learn about Louisiana’s surprisingly deep connection to NASA and the space program. The exhibits are well-maintained and thoughtfully designed, striking that rare balance between educational rigor and pure fun.
What continually impresses visitors — first-timers and regulars alike — is how Sci-Port manages to feel both ambitious and accessible. The physics and electricity demonstrations are the kind that make adults laugh out loud right alongside the children. The Van de Graaff generator, which sends hair standing on end and sparks flying, remains a crowd favorite for a very good reason. Science, it turns out, is best understood when it’s felt.
The ground floor opens into a children’s area thoughtfully scaled for younger visitors, where imaginative play and early STEM concepts blend seamlessly. Even toddlers find their footing here, exploring water tables and building structures while parents catch a breath and smile at the sheer delight on tiny faces.
Parking is easy along the riverfront, and the museum is just steps from Shreveport’s growing downtown dining scene, so building a full afternoon around a Sci-Port visit is entirely natural. Grab lunch nearby, spend a few hours marveling at stars and circuits, then catch the sunset over the Red River. That’s a Shreveport day done properly.
Admission is reasonably priced, and combination tickets that bundle exhibit access with an IMAX screening offer excellent value. Sci-Port is open Tuesday through Sunday, and weekday mornings tend to be quieter if you prefer a more relaxed pace. However you schedule it, make the trip. Shreveport’s riverfront has many draws, but few as genuinely rewarding as this one.