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New Attractions

NATURAL PLAY

orest Park’s 17-acre emphasizes natural play across nine activity areas. Nearby, the zoo is opening its exhibit, where visitors will be immersed in elevated walkways and an opened next to the Timbers of Eureka recreation center last year. And in St. Charles, —which boasts the nation’s largest pump track, the state’s largest outdoor skate park, and a 30-foot indoor rock-climbing wall—is adding an activity center, bike playground, aquatic area, and adventure playground.

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