๐ท Best Parks in Mankato for Outdoor Fun
Spring Is Hereโฆ Letโs Get Outside โ๏ธ
Spring is finally here, and after a long Minnesota winter, getting outside just feels good.
The sun is back, the temperatures are warming up, and itโs the perfect time to enjoy everything Mankato and North Mankato have to offer.
One of the easiest ways to enjoy the season is by heading to one of the many parks or outdoor spaces in the area. There are so many great options to explore, whether you're looking for a playground, walking trail, or just a place to get some fresh air.
Even better, the animals are back out at Sibley Park ๐, which is always a highlight this time of year.
If youโre looking for places to get outside, here are some of the best parks and outdoor spots in Mankato and North Mankato ๐
๐ณ Parks to Check Out in Mankato
๐ Sibley Park (Mankato)
๐ https://www.mankatomn.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/44/513
Sibley Park offers a playground, walking paths, and plenty of open space to explore. The addition of the animals makes it a unique destination and a popular spot during the warmer months.
๐ฆ Tourtellotte Park (Mankato)
๐ https://www.mankatomn.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/65/513
Tourtellotte Park features an updated playground and a pool, making it a great option during the summer season.
๐ฟ Erlandson Park (Mankato)
๐ https://www.mankatomn.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/30/513
This park includes a playground, courts, and open space in a convenient central location.
๐ผ Buscher Park (Mankato)
๐ https://www.mankatomn.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/15/513
Buscher Park includes newer playground equipment and open green space, offering a quieter setting to enjoy time outdoors.
๐ง Fallenstein Park (North Mankato)
๐ https://www.northmankato.com/parks-recreation/parks/fallenstein-park
Fallenstein Park includes a splash pad, modern playground equipment, and open areas for recreation.
๐ณ Highland Park (Mankato)
๐ https://www.mankatomn.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/36/513
Highland Park provides a playground and open space, making it a solid option to add to your list of places to visit.
โจ Walking Trails and Outdoor Areas to Explore
๐ถโโ๏ธ Red Jacket Trail
๐ https://www.mankatomn.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/52/513
A scenic trail that is great for both walking and biking, with views that make it one of the most popular routes in the area.
๐ Minneopa State Park
๐ https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/park.html?id=spk00255#homepage
Minneopa State Park features waterfalls, a bison range, and plenty of space to explore.
๐ Bluff Park (North Mankato)
๐ https://www.northmankato.com/parks-recreation/parks/bluff-park
Bluff Park offers walking trails and elevated views overlooking the surrounding area.
๐๏ธ Spring Lake Park (North Mankato)
๐ https://www.northmankato.com/parks-recreation/parks/spring-lake-park
Spring Lake Park includes trails and open space for outdoor activities. Hiniker Pond is nearby for those looking for a beach option when available.
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Riverfront Park Trail (Mankato)
๐ https://www.mankatomn.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/55/513
A paved, accessible trail along the river that works well for walking, biking, and strollers.
๐ Enjoying Spring in Mankato
Mankato and North Mankato offer a wide variety of parks, trails, and outdoor spaces to enjoy throughout the spring and summer.
Whether youโre exploring a new park, walking a trail, or simply getting outside for some fresh air, there are plenty of options to experience the community.
What are your favorite places to get outside in Mankato or North Mankato? Let me know which ones I should bring my kids to this spring/summer!?
-Angie