Vacation in St. Cloud - Minnesota
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Area Overview
The city is bisected by the Mississippi River, and part of the Sauk River runs along its northern edge. Just south of downtown, near Technical High School, is the 7-acre, 35-feet-deep Lake George.We invite you to enjoy Central Minnesota, home to the popular St. Cloud and Central Lakes area. This inviting Minnesota destination will provide you with a warm and memorable experience.
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Things to Do |
Recreation & Fitness
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Among the many attractions, we have world-class gardens, history, granite, and great places to stay and eat. St. Cloud, Minnesota bids you welcome.Visitors to the St. Cloud area continue to comment on the exceptional number of attractions and activities they discover in the region. Options abound! Thousands visit the Munsinger and Clemens Gardens in the summer. Others immerse themselves in the history and culture of the area at the Stearns History Museum. Art lovers find an intriguing variety of art galleries to explore.
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Cultural Activities
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The "Arts District" in Downtown St. Cloud is dedicated to national leadership in bringing arts and people together to discover, enjoy, and understand the world’s diverse artistic heritage. The Arts District offers a wide variety of entertainment options. Whatever your tastes, you’re sure to find something that appeals to you.
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Attractions
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St. Cloud is home to over 80 city parks, Mississippi River attractions, and the stunning beauty of Munsinger and Clemens Gardens. The Stearns History Museum and Minnesota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame offer a fascinating glimpse of times-past. We also pride ourselves on nearly a dozen arts and theater options, including the legendary Paramount Theatre in the vibrant, historic downtown district. And we offer dozens of shopping, dining, and entertainment options in Downtown St. Cloud and Crossroads Center Mall. As a Central Minnesota hub of major attractions, events, and recreation opportunities, St. Cloud is a GREATER place to explore.
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Climate |
Monthly Temperatures / Rainfall
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Month
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Low
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Avg
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High
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Rain |
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January
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-1.2
F°
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8.8
F°
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18.7
F°
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0.8
"
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February
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6.4
F°
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16.1
F°
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25.7
F°
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0.6
"
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March
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19.1
F°
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28.4
F°
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37.7
F°
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1.5
"
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April
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32.2
F°
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43.5
F°
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54.9
F°
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2.1
"
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May
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44.1
F°
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56.5
F°
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69.0
F°
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3.0
"
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June
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52.9
F°
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65.1
F°
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77.3
F°
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4.5
"
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July
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57.9
F°
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69.8
F°
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81.7
F°
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3.3
"
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August
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55.5
F°
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67.2
F°
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78.9
F°
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3.9
"
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September
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45.7
F°
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57.4
F°
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69.0
F°
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2.9
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October
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34.3
F°
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45.3
F°
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56.3
F°
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2.2
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November
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20.4
F°
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28.8
F°
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37.2
F°
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1.5
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December
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5.5
F°
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14.3
F°
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23.2
F°
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0.7
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Best Time To Go:
Spring and summer.
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St. Cloud lies in the warm summer humid continental climate zone, with warm, humid summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall. January is the coldest month, with an average high temperature of 19 °F (-7 °C) and an average low temperature of -1 °F (-18 °C). July is the warmest month, with an average high of 82 °F (28 °C) and an average low of 58 °F (14 °C). Summer provides to be a great time to entertain at our numerous lakes, splash pads, and beaches. Winter allows for cross country skiing, pond hockey, ice fishing, and sledding. No matter the season, there is plenty to do in St. Cloud!
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Accommodations |
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Central Minnesota has become a prime business and vacation destination. As a result, you'll find an impressive assortment of places to rest and relax. Elegant hotels, economical motels, and charming bed & breakfasts.
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Additional Information
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Visitor Information
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