I have spent well over half my life living in Minnesota, but for some reason have never made a weekend trip to Mankato. What’s up with that? Like many in the Twin Cities area, I never really realized how close Mankato is (about 80 miles from Minneapolis) or the fact that it’s our fifth largest city – meaning that there is a lot to do! Last year we took a quick drive through Mankato while visiting New Ulm and I also spent a few hours there last summer at the Minnesota Vikings Training Camp. Since I don’t consider either of those actually VISITING the city, my family and I headed down for a 2-day trip to see what Mankato has to offer for weekend family travel fun.
Friesen’s Family Bakery & Bistro
We arrived in Mankato just in time for lunch at Friesen’s. It definitely started the trip out with a bang. Everything we tried at Friesen’s was delicious, from the Kato Classic grown-up grilled cheese sandwich, pulled pork sandwich and Old Town Hummus Plate we had for lunch, to the cookies we took with us on the road. I can say hands-down that Friesen’s will be a must-stop on every visit we make to Mankato!
Minneopa State Park
The real gem of Minneopa State Park is the beautiful Minneopa Falls. After snapping a LOT of photos, we took a short (but a bit tricky) hike to the base of the falls. After hiking, we took our car on the Bison Drive. We were disappointed we didn’t see any bison along our drive, but we did locate the heard at their feeding station at the end of the road. Next time we’re at Minneopa State Park, we’ll also make it a point to visit Seppmann Mill, a German-style wind driven grist mill.
Wow! Zone Family Entertainment Center
After our afternoon of outdoor fun, we headed for an evening of indoor fun at Wow! Zone Family Entertainment Center. There is SO much to do at Wow! Zone Family Entertainment Center with arcade games, bowling, laser tag, and even glow in the dark mini-golf. We had loads of fun and could have easily spent another hour or two if we weren’t running up against bedtime!
Betsy-Tacy Houses
After spending the night in the comfortable AmericInn Hotel & Suites, we started our second day with a visit to the Betsy-Tacy Houses. Mankato was home to Maud Hart Lovelace, author of the Betsy-Tacy series of books. We were lucky to be visiting during the annual Deep Valley Homecoming celebration when lots of activities were on the schedule, including a horse-drawn trolley ride through the neighborhood for a tour of Betsy-Tacy sites. We also toured the Betsy House, restored as a museum, which is open for tours throughout the year. (Check for hours before planning your visit!) The tour and background given by the guide gives a great feeling of what life was like for of Maud and her family in the early-mid 1900s.
Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota
We happened to be visiting Mankato on one of the hottest days of the summer, so it was a pleasure to escape for a bit into the cool A/C of The Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota. Although the museum is full of exhibits, activities and spaces to engage all ages, as an 8-year-old Little R often thinks he is too big to enjoy “kid stuff”, so I was a bit unsure how he would react to the museum. Luckily, we had a blast playing with their oversize board games and he enjoyed freaking out his grandma by showing her the snake on display. The towering Mankato Clinic Tree of Forts Climber is also a wonder!
Pub 500
After a busy morning, we were starving for lunch! We visited Pub 500, right in the heart of downtown Mankato. Their menu has a big selection of hearty options making it hard to choose. (They do offer vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options.) While our entire meal was delicious, I especially loved the homemade potato chips served with Southwestern dip appetizer and the Sinful Dessert Sampler, including deep-fried cheesecake, budino (anItalian butterscotch pudding with salted caramel topping) and bread pudding. So good!
Sibley Park
Sibley parked is filled with things to do for both adults and kids of all ages with softball, tennis, fishing a sliding hill, landscape gardens, picnicking and more. For us, Sibley Farm is the highlight! We strolled through red farm buildings to visit with all kinds of farm animals including alpacas, cows, goats, peacocks, sheep, horses, pigs, lambs, chickens, ducks and more. We are looking forward to returning again in the winter when the park is decorated with more than 1 million lights and dancing displays during the month-long Kiwanis Holiday Lights event.
Jeanine says
Looks like such a blast! The park looks just lovely! I love getting out for family weekends like this, its relaxing and so much fun especially when its outside and the fresh air does everyone so good!
Janet W. says
The state park looks beautiful! I love getting out and enjoying nature!
Dandi D says
So meany neat places to visit and now I want to take my family!
shelly peterson says
What a beautiful place to visit. The food looks so good and looks like a lot of fun there.
Rach Ferrucci says
This looks like so much fun! I love children’s museums when they’re hands on and it sure looks like you guys ate well!
Jocelyn Cañasa Brown says
It definitely sounds like a really great weekend of fun for the family. I would love to take the family there.
Liz Mays says
Friesen’s sounds like a lovely place to eat. I’d enjoy checking out Minneopa State Park too! Hiking there could be fun.
Amanda Love says
That’s such a lovely weekend, well-spent with the whole family. I would love to take my kids to the Museum of Minnesota and the Wow! Zone! I’m sure they’ll have a blast there.
Brandy says
It sounds like you guys had a great time! I would love to visit the Minneopa State Park sometime, it looks beautiful.
Meagan says
I’m torn between the children’s museum and the amazing food.
Michele Pineda says
What a fun weekend you must have had… I like staycations close to home to discover new places close by. Those food pics at both restaurants have me drooling!
Pam Wattenbarger says
It looks like your family had a fun filled weekend! We always enjoyed checking out various children’s museums around the country.
Kita Bryant says
I love little hometown bakeries! They’re usually very good and have great prices!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Sounds like you guys had a great trip. There’s nothing better than a trip to a state park. I love those other great stops, too. It’s nice to go LOW tech for a change.
robin masshole mommy says
That sounds like such a fun place to spend the weekend. We would have so much fun there.