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Sibley Park

1887 establishments in MinnesotaMankato, MinnesotaProtected areas established in 1887Protected areas of Blue Earth County, MinnesotaRegional parks in Minnesota
Sibley Park
Sibley Park

Sibley Park is a city park located at the convergence of the Minnesota and Blue Earth Rivers in Mankato, Minnesota, United States. The park was established in 1887 and was named for the state's first governor Henry Hastings Sibley. The park is split into two sides with a hill separating the two sides. The front side has a band shell, a petting zoo, and large lawn area. There are numerous gardens and walking trails through the park. The river side of the park has a view of the river along with sledding hills during the winter, and softball fields and tennis courts during the summer months. There are also a playground and barbecue pits.

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Sibley Park
Minnesota River Trail, Mankato

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56003 Mankato
Minnesota, United States
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