Kellogg, Minnesota: Lark Toys
Custom toy store that also has llamas and an outdoor mini-golf with purple waterfalls.
- Address:
- Lark Lane, Kellogg, MN
- Directions:
- From US Hwy 61 in Kellogg turn west onto CR 18 (opposite the water tower) then quickly turn left onto Lark Lane. Drive south until you see the entrance on the left.
- Hours:
- Summer daily 10-6, fewer hours and days off-season (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 507-767-3387
- Admission:
- Free to look.
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Lark Toys is marvelous -- food, toy store, candy shop, eclectic shop and merry-go-round, with hand-carved animals.
[Fritz Crawford, 07/24/2023]One of the best stops in the area. Fun for all ages to walk around and admire. Lark has a museum aspect to it, allowing adults to reminisce while kids can run around and shop.
[Andrew Ching, 06/18/2022]
What a wonderful side trip! Even in the off season, welcoming and fun for all ages.
[Heather Q, 02/20/2017]You've already got a tip about the color of the mini golf waterfall at this place, but there's so much more... a model railroad running around in it, a snack bar, an antique toy museum, a working carousel, a fudgery and ice cream counter, a six-foot-high carved dinosaur -- and llamas.
[Nathan Schroeder, 08/23/2015]
L.A.R.K. Toys is another useful stop when traveling from Austin, MN (SPAM Museum) to Minneapolis. Aside from the amazing number of vintage and modern toys, they had a miniature golf course with waterfalls that poured out purple water.
[Russ Cline and Family, 11/10/2006]Nearby Offbeat Places



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... and we were just getting used to the unholy BLUE water at mini-golfs.