Stunning autumn colors aren’t the only thing Greater Mankato boasts once summer winds down. From rich cultural experiences, challenging athletic events, lively festivals and more, we’ve got something for just about everyone to enjoy. Check out these fun fall events happening this fall in Greater Mankato.

 

Bend of the River Fall Festival – September 21
Gather at the Vetter Stone Amphitheater for the annual Bend of the River Fall Festival presented by Kwik Trip. This all-ages festival features live music, festival-style foods, beer and beverages, interactive vendors, and more. The 2024 lineup includes country music legend Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry, Minnesota-based tribute band Fabulous Armadillos, country-rock band Mason Dixon Line, and regional cover band The Blue Ringers.

 

Mankato Annual Traditional Pow-Wow – September 20-22
Learn about Native American culture and enjoy traditional arts and crafts, delicious foods, drumming, singing, and dancing at the 52nd annual Mankato Pow-Wow. Held at Land of Memories Park, the event honors the 38 Dakota warriors who died in the largest mass execution in U.S. history, and signifies the reconciliation between the Dakota and local settlers following the Dakota Conflict.

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Deep Valley Book Festival – October 5
The Deep Valley Book Festival gets its name from the setting of the beloved Betsy and Tacy books written by Mankato-born author Maud Hart Lovelace. Held at Country Inn & Suites Conference Center in Mankato, this free family event features authors, illustrators, publishers, book sales and signings, a full day of programs, panel discussions, and drawings for prizes.

 

 

Mankato Marathon – October 18-19
The Mankato Marathon showcases dynamic courses and determined runners. Our courses are the perfect blend of Mankato’s scenic trails and urban landscape, highlighting the beautiful Minnesota River Valley. There’s a race for every runner – Full Marathon, Half Marathon, Relay, 10K, 5K, and KidsK – plus a Wellness Expo, lots of fun family activities, and one of the best post-race celebrations in Minnesota.

 

Old Town Mankato Day of the Dead – October 26
Held on the 300-600 blocks of Riverfront Drive in Mankato from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., this free event brings people together to enjoy the traditional sights and sounds of Dia de los Muertos including costumes, mariachi bands, Aztec and folklore dancers, original Latino art and ofrenda to honor the lives of the departed.

 

 

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Autumn in Mankato is a vibrant season filled with exciting events for everyone! From lively music festivals to rich cultural experiences, there’s something to enjoy for all ages. Immerse yourself in the stunning fall foliage while exploring local attractions, indulging in delicious seasonal flavors, and creating lasting memories with friends and family.

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