Flandrau State Park offers visitors a scenic destination along the Cottonwood River with opportunities for hiking, picnicking, fishing, and enjoying wooded river valley terrain in southwestern Minnesota.
Flandrau State Park is located near New Ulm in Brown County, Minnesota, along the picturesque Cottonwood River. Covering a modest area within a wooded river valley, the park provides a natural retreat with gently rolling hills, oak forests, and scenic river views. The park's landscape features native hardwoods, prairie patches, and floodplain zones, supporting diverse flora and fauna typical of south-central Minnesota. Established in 1941, Flandrau State Park offers visitors a variety of recreational activities including hiking, fishing in the Cottonwood River, picnicking in designated areas, and observing local wildlife. The park is a popular spot for birdwatching due to the convergence of woodland and riparian habitats. Though smaller than many other state parks, it provides a peaceful environment for day use and limited overnight camping. Important landmarks include well-maintained trails that highlight the river's bluff views and native vegetation, along with historical ties to the local community, reflecting early conservation efforts in the region. The park is family-friendly, accessible, and provides a convenient escape for outdoor enthusiasts interested in low-impact activities such as nature study, photography, and casual hiking. Its location close to New Ulm makes it easily accessible for visitors looking for a nearby outdoor experience in southwestern Minnesota.
Cottonwood River bluff overlook with scenic valley views
Diverse hardwood forest supporting migratory songbirds
Quiet fishing spots along the river for anglers
Accessible picnic areas overlooking natural landscapes
A gently flowing river that offers scenic views, fishing, and riparian habitat within the park.
Short hiking trails that provide elevated overlooks of the river valley and surrounding oak forests.
Several picnic shelters equipped for day-use groups with views of the river and natural surroundings.