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Overlooking downtown Stillwater, Minnesota. Image credit Cheri Alguire via Shutterstock

7 Most Scenic Small Towns in Minnesota

Minnesota, or the "North Star State," is a great place to see the starry skies unobstructed. Also known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," it is no wonder Minnesota is widely known for its abundance and easy access to some of the most pristine natural areas in the United States. As the 12th largest state by land area with only the 22nd largest population, just one visit to any of the small towns will have you in agreeance.

With its many state and national parks, Minnesota is definitely somewhere to visit for anybody looking for a scenic escape from the big city. Explore some of the many towns that you can stop in on your next road trip through this midwestern state.

Stillwater

New Stillwater Crossing Bridge over the St. Croix River in Stillwater, Minnesota.
New Stillwater Crossing Bridge over the St. Croix River in Stillwater, Minnesota.

Along the scenic St. Croix River, Stillwater is a charming town that has a lot to offer in both natural areas and historic landmarks. The old downtown district, lined with 19th-century buildings, can give you a glimpse into this town's rich past. This is evident with a visit to the Washington County Courthouse and other interesting and informative buildings like the Isaac Staple Saw Mill.

Visitors can explore the art galleries, antique shops, and other local shops that dot the main street, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the riverfront park. For outdoor enthusiasts looking to get a little deeper into nature, the nearby Gateway State Trail provides miles of biking and hiking opportunities through picturesque landscapes.

Lanesboro

The Lanesboro Dam in Lanesboro, Minnesota.
The Lanesboro Dam in Lanesboro, Minnesota.

Located in southeastern Minnesota's bluff country, Lanesboro is a quaint town with a population of merely 750 residents. Known for its thriving arts scene and many nearby outdoor recreational opportunities, Lanesboro attracts adventurers year-round.

The town's small downtown core is home to art galleries worth checking out and other commercial spots like craft shops, cafes, and even a few inns and hotels like the historic Stone Mill Hotel and Suites to rest your head at night.

If you are here to get outdoors in this remote part of the state, you can explore the Root River State Trail, which winds its way through scenic valleys and limestone bluffs, offering gorgeous sights along the way. Lanesboro's small-town charm and natural beauty make it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst gorgeous surroundings.

Grand Marais

Overlooking Grand Marais, Lake Superior in Minnesota.
Overlooking Grand Marais, Lake Superior in Minnesota.

Situated on the vast and wild northern shore of Lake Superior is Grand Marais. Its stunning natural scenery and a tight-knit community full of both blue-collar folks supporting the local natural resource-based industry and artists looking for a peaceful retreat make it a popular destination for visitors looking to experience the unique culture of this area themselves.

The harbor area bustles with activity, with fishing boats, sailboats, and kayaks dotting the waterfront. Explore the many art galleries (such as Sivertson Gallery), studios, and craft shops that line the streets of downtown Grand Marais, showcasing the work of the local artists and artisans. Take advantage of the town's proximity to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, with opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife viewing in the surrounding wilderness areas.

Grand Marais' mix of rugged nature and artistic vibes makes it a must-visit destination in northeastern Minnesota.

Red Wing

Downtown rural Red Wing, Minnesota.
Downtown rural Red Wing, Minnesota. Image credit Sam Wagner via Shutterstock

On the banks of the Mississippi River, Red Wing is a historic town with a population of around 16,000 residents. Its charming inner city area is filled with beautifully preserved buildings dating back to the 19th century, housing a variety of noteworthy shops, restaurants, and museums. Red Wing is known for its pottery and shoe manufacturing heritage, with opportunities to learn about the town's history at the Red Wing Shoe Museum and Pottery Museum.

You can take a pleasant walk by the riverfront promenade, or explore the nearby Barn Bluff hiking trails for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Just a short drive south of Minneapolis and the state capital of Saint Paul, Red Wing is a perfect spot for a short day trip from the big city.

Winona

Aerial view of Winona, Minnesota.
Overlooking Winona, Minnesota.

Set amidst the bluffs of the Mississippi River Valley, Winona is worth a visit for its unique geological features and other interesting tourist destinations. Visitors can explore the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, which houses an impressive collection of maritime-themed artwork, or walk through the many nearby parks and gardens with impressive views of the river and surrounding countryside.

Adventurers will find plenty of chances for hiking, biking, and boating in the nearby Great River Bluffs State Park and on the waters of Lake Winona. Overlooking the scenic town, the Sugar Loaf, is an unmissable natural pinnacle made of rock that juts out of the earth like a giant's thumb.

Ely

Aerial View of Ely, Minnesota, during summer.
Overlooking Ely, Minnesota, during summer.

Nestled in the heart of Minnesota's northern woods, Ely is a remote town with a population of just about 3,400 people calling it home. Surrounded by literally thousands of lakes, dense forests, and parks (the most popular of which, is Superior National Forest), Ely is a paradise for those who need a strong dose of nature. With so many places to go fishing, canoeing, hiking, and wildlife viewing right at the doorstep in solitude, you can't go wrong.

You can learn more about the area's rich natural history at the International Wolf Center and the North American Bear Center, or take a scenic drive along the Echo Trail for breathtaking views of the surrounding forests.

New Ulm

Aerial view of the German-inspired New Ulm, Minnesota.
Overlooking downtown New Ulm, Minnesota.

New Ulm is a pleasant town in southwestern Minnesota with a population of just over 14,000 residents. Its longstanding German heritage is evident in the town's architecture, cuisine, and cultural traditions, making it an enriching destination for anyone looking for a taste of this area's European roots.

Check out the town itself, which is home to several museums and breweries, like the August Schell Brewing Co., or get a little bit of both at the Schell Museum of Brewing. Also, take a scenic drive through the surrounding area, and soak in the views of the Minnesota River Valley and nearby bluffs. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of places to go hiking, biking, and birdwatching in the nearby Flandrau State Park and Minneopa State Park.

See Minnesota Today

Minnesota's small towns offer an underrated insight into the natural beauty, historic charm, and cultural richness of this vast state. From the shores of Lake Superior to the bluffs of the Mississippi River, each town is a gem for visitors seeking to get out of the house and away from the city.

Whether exploring historic downtown districts, going on outdoor adventures, or immersing oneself in local culture, these places are perfect spots to add to your list the next time you are on a road trip through the North Star State.

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