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The best small towns in Minnesota are breathtakingly beautiful and Lanesboro can count itself on that list with cozy B&Bs, spring-fed streams, scenic biking trails, and a reputation as one of the nation’s top small towns for art.
Minnesota is filled with many unique small towns with charm, from the plains-based towns in Southern Minnesota to the pine lodge towns in Northern Minnesota and everything else. What I love about Minnesota is that visiting each town and each city is not about visiting a small town, just ’cause.
Headed to Minnesota? Looking for some small town charm? Check out these 21 quaint towns in Minnesota full of stunning views and fun!
Whether you’re in search of outdoor adventure, local cuisine, or a relaxing getaway, these 10 charming Minnesota small towns will offer an unforgettable experience. So, let’s go! 1. Stillwater. Stillwater, known as the Birthplace of Minnesota, is nestled along the state’s Wisconsin border.
Minnesota’s small towns offer just that, with cozy streets, friendly faces, and postcard-perfect scenery. Here are 15 dreamy destinations where charm and warmth await around every corner! 1. Stillwater. Brick-clad charm on every corner! Stillwater’s Main Street is like a time machine with better coffee and Wi-Fi.
Whether for a weekend getaway or a permanent move, small towns worth visiting dot every corner of Minnesota. Several getaway destinations are within a short drive from the Twin Cities. Minnesota's adventurous Northwoods region also has several cozy hamlets to spend the night.
These small towns in Minnesota aren’t just great because they are cute. They also all offer something totally unique for visitors. Whether you want to explore the childhood home of Laura Ingalls Wilder, visit towns full of German charm, or explore Lake Superior, there’s something on this list for you.
Welcome to a tour of 12 unforgettable small towns in Minnesota! As you travel through each town, you will feel like you have stepped back in time with their well-preserved historic buildings and main streets. You will also discover their deep cultural roots and connections to the land through mining, immigrant heritage, and outdoor recreation.
Minnesota has a mix of every type of town you can imagine from the 3.69 million people who live in the St. Paul-Minneapolis metropolitan area to tiny rural pockets with less than 100 people. Some of its coolest, unique towns have populations between 500 and 10,000 residents.
From well-known small towns like Ely, Pipestone and Nisswa, to the truly tiny towns highlighted below, there’s nothing quite like exploring a small Minnesota town with family, friends or even solo.