Your Kids Will Have A Blast At This Miniature Amusement Park In Minnesota Made Just For Them

Como Town in St. Paul, Minnesota, is a miniature amusement park designed specifically for children with various kid-sized rides and family attractions.

Here in Minnesota, we have quite a few fun amusement parks. Indoor waterparks are big hits all year, especially when the winter freeze sets in. And ValleyFair has been a favorite of thrill-seekers for generations. Most of these fun-filled options have an area for children to splash or ride simple rides in. But what if Minnesota had a miniature amusement park made just for kids? Actually, it does. If your kid loves to go fast, get dizzy, or go high - they will love their visit to Como Town. Here's everything you need to know:

Como Town is a wonderful miniature amusement park in St. Paul, Minnesota. It's on the grounds of the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory. Address: 1301 Midway Parkway, Saint Paul, MN 55103.

The park is specially made for kids, with more than a dozen kid-sized rides that go high, zip fast, and spin wildly.

For example, the Frog Hopper is a popular ride for youngsters. Once they're strapped in, the ride bounces up and down. Kids love it!

If your child is more of a thrill-seeker, they may enjoy the roller coster called Tiger Trax. This tiger-themed coaster has 1,100 feet of track and zooms around in a fun figure eight pattern.

Other thrill rides include a pirate ship and a zip line.

If your kid can't wait to drive, they may want to check out Driving School!

If you want to get on the fun, there are several family rides, too! Como Town Swing has seats sized for both adults and children, so you can all ride together as it swings you high and spins you around.

There are several other family rides to enjoy, such as Tea Cups, a Tilt-a-Whirl, bumper cars, and more. No one will ever be bored at Como Town!

And when it comes time to cool off take a trip to the splash pad. The assortment of fountains and sprays will keep everyone cool on hot summer days.

Have you ever been to Como Town? For more information about this miniature amusement park, including hours and admission, check out their website and Facebook page. And if you'd like to read more about Minnesota amusement parks, take a look at our previous article about 13 epic amusement parks in Minnesota.

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