Here in Minnesota, there are more than a few great zoos, parks, and wildlife sanctuaries that entice animal lovers from all over the state. They’re hotspots for family outings that are as fascinating as they are educational. Most of us have visited the Minnesota Zoo or Como Zoo countless times. But what about the little-known reptile zoo hiding in Owatonna, Minnesota? Read on to learn about all you can see at this fun-filled zoo.

In Owatonna, Minnesota, the Reptile and Amphibian Discovery - RAD Zoo for short - is one of the best family-friendly attractions around. Address: 3297 North County Road 45, Owatonna, MN, 55060.

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The fun starts before you even go inside. Dinosaur-loving kids will adore the life-size dinosaurs on display.

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Inside, the zoo is full of attractions. Wander around at your own pace to see all that there is on display.

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Lizards are some of the most popular animals at the zoo. This photo shows a jeweled lacerta and a legless lizard!

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More familiar animals, like these cute turtles, will also delight kids. Many of the reptiles can be found right in your own backyard!

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There are several species of snakes on display, too. Sometimes, zoo employees will bring them out so that you can see how they feel!

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Larger lizards aren’t limited to the outdoor dinosaurs. Crocodiles, caimans, and alligators live at RAD Zoo, too.

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Reptiles aren’t the only animals at RAD Zoo! Amphibians such as frogs and salamanders are colorful additions.

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Each display is accompanied by plenty of information about the species, what it eats, its natural habitat, and more. You’ll walk away with fascinating fun fact about all your favorites.

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But not every visit to RAD Zoo needs to be self-guided. Special events allow guests to get up close and personal with some of the most interesting critters housed here.

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If you have animal lovers in your family, a visit to RAD Zoo might be in order. This secret spot is fascinating and fun for people of all ages!

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For more information about RAD Zoo, including hours and admission prices, check out their website and Facebook page. If you’re curious about Minnesota’s other wildlife attractions, check out our article about the world’s largest black bear sanctuary that is right here in Minnesota.

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