DISCOVER ST. PETER, MN

A HISTORIC SMALL TOWN WITH BIG HEART

Settled on a west bank of the Minnesota River about 10 miles north of Mankato, the small town of St. Peter maintains its historic charm and cultural appeal. From town center’s brick and steel buildings to river valley bluffs. From a bustling Gustavus Adolphus College campus to many miles of quiet hiking and biking trails. There’s something for everyone. Best of all, at Ecumen Prairie Hill you’re only minutes from everything greater St. Peter and Mankato have to offer. 

THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN ST. PETER

A large sculputure featuring a flying eagle is the centerpiece of a memorial with two converging walls of names beneath three flag poles: American flag, Minnesota flag, POW/MIA flag

VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK

The St. Peter community is proud to honor local men and women who served their country. A new memorial brings together hundreds of people annually to remember and celebrate their bravery and sacrifice.

Post-game group photo of a women's hockey team with dark jerseys and gold trim, sitting and kneeling on the ice and holding the tournament trophy. Their fans cheer them on in the stands behind them.

TEAM SPORTS & PERFORMING ARTS

Take in the action, skill and passion of student artists and athletes as Gusties compete for personal bests and new team records.

A yellow stoned building with a metal roof awning over the main entry. Words on the highest second level of the building say, "Public Library"

ST. PETER PUBLIC LIBRARY

Feed your hunger for knowledge among the books and archives dutifully maintained by the library staff. Although a tornado destroyed the library’s second home in 1998, nothing can topple the local rotary club’s commitment to its collection.

Black and white photo of a field of wild flowers in the foreground and a small, wooden cabin in the background.

GARDENS & PARKS

Explore the twelve gardens of The Arboretum (“The Arb”) at Gustavus Adolphus College. Each garden offers a unique display of plants, flowers and landscape. If that’s not enough greenery for you, consider the newest evolutions of Gorman Park, Minnesota Square Park, Traverse de Sioux Park, and Riverside Park.

A black and white photo of the building housing the Arts Center of Saint Peter. In the foreground is a portion of a sculpture in the corner of the image frame.

ARTS & CULTURE

One way to stay connected to the greater St. Peter community is engaging with the crafters, makers and artists of the past and present. Whether taking in a new art exhibit or learning more about the area’s rich history, you’ll feel right at home.

A black and white photo of the storefront with Kavo sign.

EAT, DRINK, SHOP

Historic mainstreet St. Peter is home to a satisfying selection of new retail shops, breweries, eateries. Bring your appetite and a kind welcome for families in town visiting the college.

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