Who’s ready for an enjoyable getaway?! Some friends and I planned a weekend getaway this past October to celebrate one of our birthdays. We visited Mankato, MN, and found so many fun things to do in this town. Come along as I share all the things we checked out in Mankato!
On Saturday morning my friends and I spent a few hours (four to be exact!) at Body Concepts enjoying massages, sauna pods, the salt room, and a foot detox to name a few. Some of these things were done on our own, while others were done as a group. Here are the experiences I had and really enjoyed:
Some of my friends enjoyed massage therapy (while I chose the massage chair) and they couldn’t say enough good things about the massages they received!
I’ll admit that I wasn’t quite sure what to expect prior to visiting Body Concepts as I’ve never experienced a massage day, but it was amazing! My friends and I really enjoyed our time at Body Concepts!
After our relaxing morning of massages and foot soaks my friends and I visited Minneopa State Park to take a nice hike amongst the beautiful fall leaves and also to check out the bison on the Bison Drive. There was a fee of $7 per vehicle to visit the park, which was really reasonable considering we had two cars filled with people.
The word Minneopa is derived from the Dakota language and is interpreted to mean “water falling twice,” referring to the beautiful waterfalls of Minneopa Creek. Unfortunately the waterfalls had no water in them during our visit, but we still enjoyed the beauty that autumn brought to the park. We hiked through the oak savanna and native prairie grasslands that overlooked the scenic Minnesota River Valley. The leaves were absolutely beautiful!
After our hike we went on the Bison Drive. The bison herd at Minneopa State Park is part of the Minnesota Bison Conservation Herd, which is managed to protect wild bison and preserve their genetic diversity. Based on the quality and quantity of grass that grows in the approximately 325-acre bison range, this park can sustain a herd of between 30 and 40 animals.
We drove our own vehicles through the range, but the bison were pretty far away so we were only able to see them from a distance. All visitors must stay in their vehicles and cannot get on out on the Bison Drive. There is also pre-recorded interpretive information that can be listened to over your vehicle radios. It was really neat to check out!
On Saturday night the group went to Nolabelle Kitchen & Bar for dinner and to celebrate our friend’s birthday. Nolabelle Kitchen & Bar delivers traditional American cuisine with a rustic twist using local ingredients from partners throughout the Midwest and Plains States including Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Oh friends, this place was so good! The service was great, and they were very attentive to our large group.
We started out with some appetizers including Truffle Chips (truffle zest, parmesan, cracked pepper, and roasted garlic aioli dipping sauce), Roasted Brussels Sprouts (bacon steak, parmesan, balsamic drizzle, and roasted garlic aioli), Goat Cheese Balls (pretzel-battered and served with roasted garlic marinara), and Charcuterie (grilled sausage, candied bacon, giardiniera, house-made peach preserves, brie fondue, and ciabatta toast). Everything was amazing!
For dinner I ordered the Steak & Frites (8 oz. hanger steak, roasted wild mushrooms, compound butter, and parmesan fries), which was one of the server’s many recommendations. It was like butter – so tender and full of flavor! I loved every bite!
We all enjoyed our meals and left very full! I recommend Nolabelle Kitchen & Bar for your next visit to Mankato!
Throughout the weekend we visited and shopped at numerous boutiques in Mankato. Here are a few of the boutiques we visited:
We also did some boutique shopping in St. Peter, which is another fun town a few miles away from Mankato. We visited Generations Boutique and Her Happy Place, which are woman’s clothing stores that have beautiful items! We also visited specialty stores like Cooks & Company Gourmet (all things cooking and baking) and a neat Scandinavian store called Swedish Kontur, Imports, Inc. (more to come on this store in a future blog post). It’s so much fun to shop and support local small businesses!
I can’t say enough about how much I enjoyed my time in Mankato! My friends and I had a weekend full of laughs and really enjoyed all that Mankato has to offer!
I’m the driver behind the wheel of Oh for Fun! Midwest. I grew up in the Twin Cities and currently live in Woodbury, MN. My favorite things in life are road trips, summer days, and Minnesota Twins baseball. I have a passion for travel, and can’t wait to share with you the wonderful experiences Minnesota and the upper Midwest has to offer!
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