Fairytale Town Story Center
Children are able to write, act out, and produce their own stories in our new indoor space!
Read More »The Dish & Spoon Cafe
Most people don’t know that after the Dish ran away with the Spoon, they opened a little Cafe in Fairytale Town.
Read More »Anansi’s Web
Anansi’s Web opened to the public on September 8, 2018!
Read More »Box Office
When you enter Fairytale Town, visit the Box Office to get your admission tickets to the park!
Read More »Pirate’s Cove
Located adjacent to the Pirate Ship, Pirate’s Cove is the site of swashbuckling birthday parties at Fairytale Town.
Read More »Pooh Corner
Deep in the 100 acre wood where Christopher Robin plays you’ll find Pooh Corner, the home of the beloved Winnie the Pooh!
Read More »Yellow Brick Road
Hundreds of families and organizations purchased commemorative bricks to form the Yellow Brick Road leading to Humpty Dumpty’s gate.
Read More »Wishing Well
Make a wish and watch your coin spiral down into the wishing well! All proceeds support nonprofit Fairytale Town.
Read More »Pirate Ship
Ahoy, matey! Captain Hook and Peter Pan are just over the next wave.
Read More »Banbury Cross Station
A last-minute snack shack for travelers in need, the Station also offers a souvenir penny machine.
Read More »Urashima Taro (Japanese Garden)
A traditional Japanese-style garden based on the ancient fairytale The Fisherman and the Tortoise, featuring authentic stone structures from our sister city, Matsuyama, Japan.
Read More »The Alphabet Garden
This garden gives plants and flowers the power to teach literacy to Fairytale Town’s guests: each letter of the alphabet is flanked by plants that start with that letter in a changing seasonal display.
Read More »Mr. McGregor’s Garden
Peter was captivated by it, and so are birthday party guests and thousands of school children who discover the magic of gardening here each year in this interactive learning garden.
Read More »The Tortoise & the Hare
The lesson of slow and steady wins the race is represented by the larger-than-life slow poke of a tortoise and his lightning-quick pal, the blue hare.
Read More »Hickory Dickory Clock
Hickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock.
The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down,
Hickory, dickory, dock.
Rabbit Hole Slide
The Cheshire Cat occasionally makes an appearance directly above this slide into Wonderland.
Read More »The Children’s Theater
Theater performances are held throughout the year and are a great way to introduce your children to live theater!
Read More »The Little Engine that Could
Feel the power of positive thinking aboard this engine where anyone can become the engineer or just go along for the ride.
Read More »Cinderella’s Coach
With a team of carousel horses, the pumpkin coach transports the imaginations of young and old.
Read More »Jack and the Beanstalk
Built in 1997, this set features a giant beanstalk slide and what is certainly the largest foot in the Sacramento area.
Read More »Mother Goose
From a distance, she appears to be a statue of this beloved nursery rhyme character, but closer examination reveals an innovative slide built into her voluminous apron.
Read More »Jack & Jill Hill
A trip to the top of this hill reveals a real working water well and a slide for tumbling after.
Read More »The Cheese Stands Alone
This slice of Swiss cheese is a favorite climbing spot and photo backdrop.
Read More »The Mother Goose Stage
Flanked by towering stacks of storybooks, the Mother Goose Stage is home to some of the most imaginative performances you’ll ever see – including the impromptu escapades of our guests!
Read More »Sherwood Forest
Take a romp through Robin Hood’s own playground. A favorite venue for birthday parties that also features a large climbing fort for your own little Merry Men.
Read More »Red Tractor
Imagination propels this giant tractor next to Farmer Brown’s Barn.
Read More »Farmer Brown’s Barn
The home of the Little Red Hen House, Charlotte the Spider, Clementine the green iguana, Ferdinand the gentle bull, and Dory the miniature horse.
Read More »Owl’s Tree House
Climb to the top of the tree house, home to Pooh’s wisest friend, then take an exhilarating ride down the corkscrew slide.
Read More »The Crooked Mile
The number-one, all-time favorite set of park visitors, this winding path provides a tenth of a mile of exercise and fun.
Read More »The Old Woman in the Shoe
The fastest, tallest slide at Fairytale Town, an iconic landmark of the park for decades.
Read More »King Arthur’s Castle
The seat of royal birthday parties at the Round Table of legend, this is one of the original structures at Fairytale Town. It features a maze-like entrance, vibrant murals of Queen Guinevere, King Arthur’s Guards and Merlin the Magician.
Read More »Humpty Dumpty’s Bridge
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king’s horses and all the king’s men
Couldn’t put Humpty together again.
Exit
Exit
Exit
Water Fountain
Water Fountain
Water Fountain
Water Fountain
Water Fountain
Water Fountain
Water Fountain
Restroom
Restroom
- Humpty Dumpty’s Bridge
- King Arthur’s Castle
- The Old Woman in the Shoe
- Fairytale Town Story Center
- The Crooked Mile
- Owl’s Tree House
- Farmer Brown’s Barn
- Red Tractor
- Sherwood Forest
- The Mother Goose Stage
- The Cheese Stands Alone
- Jack & Jill Hill
- Mother Goose
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- Cinderella’s Coach
- The Little Engine that Could
- The Children’s Theater
- Rabbit Hole Slide
- The Dish & Spoon Cafe
- Hickory Dickory Clock
- The Tortoise & the Hare
- Mr. McGregor’s Garden
- The Alphabet Garden
- Urashima Taro (Japanese Garden)
- Banbury Cross Station
- Pirate Ship
- Wishing Well
- Yellow Brick Road
- Pooh Corner
- Pirate’s Cove
- Box Office
- Anansi’s Web
- Outdoor Classroom
E — Exit
RR — Restrooms
W — Water Fountain
* Sets featuring Storybook Boxes. Magic Keys may be purchased at the box office or Dish & Spoon Café.
▲ No lap sliding. Not recommended for children under 3