- The list below includes 20 free or cheap things to do in or near Taylors Falls, Minnesota, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Mini Golf, Historic Homes and Canoeing.
- From Interstate State Park to Taylors Falls, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Taylors Falls and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Croix Falls, Stillwater and Forest Lake.
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            The Vintage Paintball Park specializes in all varieties and levels of paintball activities for game enthusiasts. The venue has multiple fields for play and can be booked for birthday parties, corporate events and private gatherings.        
    
    
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            Kids and adults enjoy visiting the Minnesota Children's Museum in Saint Paul. The Museum invites children to play, explore, touch, smell, manipulate and otherwise participate in each exhibit. It is particularly popular with toddlers and very young children.        
    
    
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            Designed to stimulate pretend play, Minnesota Children's Museum offers a variety of interactive displays and exhibits for children. These exhibits include climbing play structures, a miniature village, and grocery store.        
    
    
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            Saint Paul is home to the Minnesota History Center, a historical and interpretive museum for adults and children. The Center features a core of permanent exhibits augmented by traveling and rotating presentations. It also contains a series of shops and booths for visiting vendors.        
    
    
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                1265 Snelling Ave. N., St. Paul, MN 55108
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            Home to the Minnesota State Fair, the State Fairgrounds Minnesota is a huge expanse located in Saint Paul. The Fair draws tens of thousands of visitors annually and features rides, barnyard animals, crafts, games, delicious food and other delights.        
    
    
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            Rice Park
                
                109 W 4th St, 5th St / Washington St / 4th St / Market St, St. Paul, MN 55101
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            Located nearby the Mississippi River, Rice Park is situated on 1.6 acres and is used for community events including a winter carnival and a children's festival. The park features a fountain, grass fields, trees and park benches.        
    
    
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            Minnesota History Center is an interactive museum with both permanent and changing exhibits. The Center hosts concerts, lectures, family days and other special events throughout the year and is also home to the Minnesota Historical Society library and archives.        
    
    
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            Saint Paul is home to the Science Museum of Minnesota, a non-profit organization dedicated to science education. It features dozens of permanent exhibits, plus regularly-changing visiting and special displays. The Science Museum of Minnesota is a popular destination for school field trips and is heavily involve…        
    
    
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                1021 Bandana Boulevard East #222, St. Paul, MN 55108
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            The Twin Cities Model Railroad Museum pays homage to railroads of the past. The museum is known for its O-Scale exhibit, which starts at the St. Anthony Falls Mining District and ends at the Minnesota Transfer Railways switching yard.