Favorite fairytales and nursery rhymes are the backdrop for more than 25 colorful play sets in this non-profit children’s park and educational center.
3901 Land Park Dr (at Sutterville Rd) Sacramento , CA 95822 United States
Did you know? Fairytale Town was inspired by the opening of Disneyland in 1955. Of the many storybook parks that popped up across the country , Fairytale Town is one of only a few still open. Read more
A childhood paradise – this creative, imaginative, outdoor experience will help bring your kids’ fairytales to life. Animals and exhibits included!
Kids love the Magic Key ! Make sure you spring for one when are paying to get in. They can use it all over the park and are good for a lifetime!
Fairytale Town has kind of gone down hill . It feels like a lot of the theming has been replaced with generic playground equipment.
A Magic Key for $3.50 will give you a story and song at each red box. Keep & bring back on future visits.
Such good memories, like damn, this place was my childhood.
It's a great place to take the kids, almost like Disneyland !
Don't miss the shadow puppet theater on weekends.
Adults have to pay even though it's just for kids.
Get here before they close at 4 and you can stay for about a half hour after they close
Get a combo ticket for the Sac Zoo & Fairytale Town.
It's a sad truth to see the moat completely empty.
Not crowded during off season!
The Old Woman in the Shoe , Cinderella 's Carriage, Humpty Dumpty and King Arturs Castle + many more adventures await your children.
Great place for a play date!
The Crooked Mile owns Fairytale Town.
Fairytale Town Trouper live shows are great! - Amy Delgado
Kids love it - Dalo
very nice park :) tennis courts, playground, duck pond, path for walking/jogging, n library...!! love it! - Jinnie L
Medium sized zoo. It has a bit of everything. Must see tiger, anteater, giraffes, chimpanzees. Perfect for smaller kids to enjoy the animals up close for couple of hours. - Greg K
Cool little theme park for the kids and adults next to the zoo and the park - Brian Ibarra