- TripBuzz found 37 things to do with kids in or near North Mankato, Minnesota, including 36 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mankato, New Ulm and Ely.
- From North Links Golf Course to Sibley Park Zoo, the North Mankato area offers 39 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Movie Theaters, Parks and History Museums.
Showing 21-30 of
89
21.6 Miles
The Putting Green, Inc. is a unique miniature golf course that doubles as an environmental learning center and features a community garden and solar club house. They are generally open from May to October.
22.2 Miles
With the brewery established in 1860 and with a gift shop and a tasting room on its premises, the August Schell Museum of Brewing may worth the while for those enthusiasts wishing to know more about this brand.
22.3 Miles
Crossing through rugged terrain, scenic overviews and water features, Bass Lake Trail provides something for all outdoor enthusiasts. Activities include hiking, camping, fishing, watching wildlife or just picking blueberries along the way.
22.7 Miles
Covering 982 acres and attracting 250,000 visitors each year, the Flandrau State Park has camping sites, picnic areas, playgrounds, and several other amenities. Wildlife can be observed in here, which includes white tailed dears, raccoons, and many bird species.
23.1 Miles
The Carmike Cinema 3 Theatre is a small theatre that features only about three movies at a time. Guests can enjoy comfortable seating and plenty of delicious snacks from the concessions stand.
23.2 Miles
Curated by the Minnesota Historic Society, the Harkin Store Historic Site is a late-19th century-style general store. Much of the inventory on the shelves comes from the last supply shipment the store received before it went out of business.
23.2 Miles
Proudly planted in New Ulm, Minnesota, Hermann the German is the affectionate nickname given to the Hermann Monument, which is a testament to the culture and societal contributions of Germanic Americans. The monument was erected in 1897 and remains one of New Ulm's defining features.
23.2 Miles
With three stories to explore, Brown County Historical Society showcases artifacts relevant to the county's history. Among these exhibits are items from the early pioneers and Native Americans, including a bear rug.
23.2 Miles
Built in 1887 by John Lind, the 14th Governor of Minnesota, the John Lind House welcomes visitors. The site hosts play readings and other special events, and is available for rentals.
23.2 Miles
Established to showcase Minnesota's musical history, the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame provides guests an opportunity to learn through an audio tour. Group visits are allowed, however it is advised to contact ahead of time.