Como Zoo reopens, requires advance reservations and face coverings
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Como Zoo and Como Town in St. Paul have reopened to visitors, with some restrictions.
The zoo reopened Wednesday and is now welcoming up to 250 visitors at a time. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily with advance, free reservations.
Visitors without an advance reservation won’t be admitted. Visit Como’s website to make a reservation.
Face coverings are required.
Wheelchairs, strollers and drinking fountains won’t be available. Visitors may bring their own wheelchair, stroller or filled water bottle as needed.
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[courtesy of the Como Zoo]
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