Owatonna is a city in Southern Minnesota.
Understand
editOwatonna is the cultural, educational and commercial center for south central Minnesota and has many large businesses including Jostens, SPX, Truth Hardware, Cybex, Federated Insurance, Viracon and more. The city of just under 26,000 residents has a metro population of over 36,000. Owatonna's suburbs include Blooming Prairie, Medford and Ellendale.
Get in
editGet around
editOwatonna has the S.C.A.T. buses available for personal pick up, bike and walking trails and easy to navigate roads available for tourists and its people.
See
editThe Reptile Amphibian and Discovery (RAD) Zoo is also in Owatonna. It is one of the largest reptile zoos in the world and is home to one of the largest alligators in the world.
- 1 National Farmer's Bank of Owatonna, 101 N Cedar Ave (at Broadway). Built in 1908 and designed by Louis Sullivan, this bank is a premier piece of the Prairie School of architecture. It is now operated as a branch of Wells Fargo.
- 2 Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, 540 West Hills Circle, ☏ +1 507 774-7369.
Do
editOwatonna has many good parks to visit and holds softball and baseball tournaments during the summer and spring.
- 1 Steele County Free Fair, Steele County Fairgrounds. Every August. The largest county fair in Minnesota, and also the second largest fair in the state just behind the Minnesota State Fair.
Buy
editShop at the Medford Outlet Mall or one of the many shops and department stores in town.
Eat
editOwatonna has many great restaurants available ranging from wings to ribs, to pizza and bagels.
Drink
editOwatonna has bars downtown and other restaurants in the area serve beer as well.
Sleep
editThe city has hotels located along I-35.
Connect
editGo next
editRoutes through Owatonna |
Minneapolis/Saint Paul ← Faribault ← | N S | → Albert Lea → Des Moines |
Brookings ← Mankato ← | W E | → Byron → Rochester |
END ← | N S | → Austin → Waterloo |