How much does it cost to get into Paul Bunyan Land?

Rates. Paul Bunyan land/This Old Farm admission: Age 2 and under free. General Admission $21.95, Senior Citizen (65 plus) $18.95.. Admission includes all-day use of the rides and This Old Farm Pioneer Village.

Is Paul Bunyan Land still open?

Paul Bunyan Land is an amusement park located in Brainerd, Minnesota, on This Old Farm….Paul Bunyan Land.

Opened1950 (original location); 2003 (current location)
Operating seasonDaily Memorial Day through Labor Day
Area180 acres (0.73 km2)
Attractions
Total27

Where was the original Paul Bunyan Land?

Baxter, Minnesota
The park, originally known as Paul Bunyan Center, was founded in 1950 in Baxter, Minnesota, by Sherm Levis.

Does Paul Bunyan Land allow dogs?

Paul Bunyan State Trail Previously an unused railroad corridor, this “rail-trail” is now a great place to walk Fido in Pequot Lakes! Previously an unused railroad corridor, this “rail-trail” is now a great place to walk Fido in Pequot Lakes!

Who is Paul Bunyan’s wife?

Lucette Diana Kensack
She’s Lucette Diana Kensack, a buxom 17-footer, and for a while, she was accompanied by a midget Paul Jr., his hand raised in wave. Lucette was billed as Paul’s sweetheart until 2001, when a local wag “discovered” a marriage license and proclaimed her Paul Bunyan’s wife.

How does Paul Bunyan know your name?

Paul Says Hello Don’t tell the kids but when you purchase tickets, the cashier discreetly slips you a paper that reads, “Names of Kids.” This is the secret to how Paul is able to say hello using their names. I clearly wrote out each boy’s name on the slip and slid it back to the cashier.

Who invented Paul Bunyan?

Paul was first introduced to a general audience by W.B. Laughead, a Minnesota advertising man, in a series of pamphlets (1914–44) used to publicize the products of the Red River Lumber Company. These influenced Esther Shephard, who wrote of the mythic hero in Paul Bunyan (1924).

Was Paul Bunyan a pioneer?

Customarily accompanied by Babe, the Blue Ox, his character originated in the oral traditions of North American loggers, and at one time, all lumberjacks believed or pretended to believe, that this great man really lived and was the pioneer in the lumber country.

Does the Paul Bunyan statue talk?

Back in 1991, the big attraction in Brainerd, Minnesota was a “talking” Paul Bunyan statue. The giant lumberjack was seated at the Paul Bunyan Amusement Center (since closed, the Bunyan has moved to This Old Farm Pioneer Village. He no longer talks.).