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  1. Sakatah Singing Hills State Park Trail. Check out this 15.3-mile point-to-point trail near Waterville, Minnesota. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 4 h 36 min to complete. This is a popular trail for road biking, running, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

  2. There are 56 photos on Tripadvisor for Hotels nearby. Nearest accommodation. 3.26 mi. Hotels near Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail, Mankato on Tripadvisor: Find 106 traveler reviews, 56 candid photos, and prices for 6 hotels near Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail in Mankato, MN.

  3. Sakatah Singing Hills Trail is a very popular trail that was developed over an old railroad line. It is a multi-use, paved trail that is suitable for many recreational activities including hiking, walking, running, horseback riding, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling, depending on seasonal conditions.

  4. The Sakatah Singing Hills is a 39 mile paved trail located in Southern Minnesota. It uses a former railroad bed that was purchased for public use. Initial work on the trail began in 1974 and it started as a gravel trail, emerging as a fully paved trail in 1995. Since that time, the trail has become a popular recreational getaway for mostly local people. There are many activities that are ...

  5. Sakatah Lake State Park. This park is on the edge of two bygone plant communities. The Big Woods to the north was once a great hardwood forest; the prairie to the south and west was an immense sea of rolling grassland. Today, most of the land is cultivated, but Lake Sakatah State Park allows a glimpse into the past. Sakatah Lake State Park is ...

  6. Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail. Map Overview of Trail. Google Streetview Previews (from trail termini)

  7. Website. . Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail is part of the larger trail system in and around the Mankato area. On the west, it begins at Lime Valley road in Mankato and travels east 39 miles ending just outside of Faribault. At the western end in Mankato, the trail connects to the North Minnesota River Trail which, in turn, connects the ...

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