April 13
Sticker Quest 2026: Celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week with Visit Roseville
It’s back! Join us as we kick off our 2nd Annual Sticker Quest celebrating the places, stories, and experiences that make Roseville a destination to explore. Visit Roseville is excited to celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week (May 3-9, 2026) with something fun and totally Roseville: free collectible stickers featuring iconic locations in and around our city! All week long, you can collect six limited-edition Roseville-themed stickers designed to highlight what makes our community special.
Roseville Sticker Quest
Sticker designs include:
• Loni Anderson — Did you know Loni Anderson once called Roseville home? This hometown star lit up TVs nationwide on the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. Proof that big talent can come from right here!
• Butternut Tree — Hidden gem alert! Reservoir Woods Park is home to Minnesota’s largest butternut tree. It’s a must-see for nature lovers and a local legend rooted right in Roseville.
• 45th Parallel — Roseville sits along the 45th Parallel, halfway between the Equator and the North Pole. Talk about the perfect spot to land.
• Shopping — Shop ‘til you drop in Roseville! From big-name brands to local favorites, there’s something for every style, taste, and budget making it a retail hotspot in the Twin Cities.
• Harriet Alexander Nature Center — Reconnect with nature at Harriet Alexander Nature Center. Explore trails, wetlands, and wildlife in this peaceful oasis right in the city.
• First McDonald’s in Minnesota — The first McDonald's in Minnesota opened in Roseville back in 1957 marking the start of a fast-food legacy in the state.
One sticker design will be available at each of the following Roseville businesses and attractions. Visit them all to complete your set!
• St. Paul Bagelery
• Color Me Mine
• Neko Clawww
• Rose & Loon (two variations)
• Harriet Alexander Nature Center
• Love from MN
Whether you’re a local explorer or a first-time visitor, this is your chance to discover (or rediscover!) the magic of Roseville during a week dedicated to the power of travel.
📸 Tag us in your sticker selfies using #RosevilleStickerQuest and #NTTW25 so we can share your adventures!
Plan Your Quest
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Get Directions (651) 488-1700
Every day, St. Paul Bagelry makes more than 3,000 New York-style bagels from scratch. They also have uniquely named bagel sandwiches on their menu like the Al Green and the Joni Mitchell.
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Get Directions (651) 396-2393
Create your own unique piece of pottery at Color Me Mine. Walk in anytime and choose one of 100s of the pre-made pottery pieces. Select your colors and paint your piece, then…
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Get Directions (612) 487-2053
Neko Clawww is the purr-fect claw machine arcade experience for all ages! They make sure every visit is packed with fun, excitement, and those unforgettable moments of winning your favorite plushies. From…
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Get Directions (312) 422-1503
Goods made by hand have a story before you ever carry them home. It is about the hands and heart of the maker behind the goods. Rose & Loon celebrates the stories…
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Get Directions (651) 765-4262
The Harriet Alexander Nature Center is an oasis nestled within the borders of Roseville’s Central Park. On the grounds there is a boardwalk and trails that circulate through 52 acres of marsh…
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Get Directions (651) 697-7007
Love from Minnesota provides an extraordinary shopping experience and innovative products to capture lasting memories reflective of Minnesota culture and lifestyles.
Roseville Tourism
• Roseville is uniquely positioned between Minneapolis and St. Paul, making it a convenient and affordable hub for Twin Cities travelers.
• The city boasts 11 hotels, offering lodging at every price point with free parking, a major draw for regional visitors.
• Popular attractions in Roseville include the Minnesota OVAL (the largest outdoor refrigerated skating surface in North America), Rosedale Center, and new indoor entertainment experiences like Smash Park, PAR 365, and Activate.
• Roseville’s central location offers 10-minute access to major events at Target Center, Grand Casino Arena, Allianz Field and U.S. Bank Stadium.
• Minutes from the Minnesota State Fairgrounds and Bell Museum.
• With over 30 parks and trails, Roseville is a favorite for nature lovers and families seeking year-round outdoor recreation.
• Roseville continues to attract group tours and motorcoach travel, thanks to its ease of access, parking availability, and group-friendly lodging.
Travel & Tourism Facts
The U.S. Travel industry is essential to the nation’s economic strength. In 2025, travel accounted for:
• $3 Trillion in economic activity
• 15 Million American Jobs (one out of every eleven U.S. jobs depends on travel)
• $1.4 Trillion in Direct Travel Spending
• $197 Billion in Tax Revenue
Ramsey County:
• Ranks second in Minnesota (behind Hennepin County) in total gross sales and jobs supported by the tourism and hospitality industry.
• Visitors to Ramsey County spend over $1 billion annually, supporting more than 17,000 jobs in tourism, hospitality, and related services.
• Each Minnesota household would need to be taxed $1,031 more annually to make up for visitor-generated spending.
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Love From Minnesota1767B County Road B2 W
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