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Lanesboro & Whalan, MN Are Alive With Arts, Culture, and History

In Lanesboro and Whalan, Find Creativity and Inspiration Around Every Corner!

Lanesboro is a designated arts campus, meaning the community works together to implement arts activities and keep an arts focus, while also utilizing the arts as an important economic development tool.

🎨 Experience Arts, Culture and History

Our town holds the common belief that arts have the power to transform spaces and define communities.

Lanesboro is a designated arts campus, meaning the community works together to implement arts activities and keep an arts focus.

The coziness and charm of our small town, combined with the creativity of an arts community, means our area is your destination for creating, crafting, and making all year round.

Strolling down the streets of Lanesboro is like taking a step back in time. Visit Lanesboro’s local history museum to have unhurried conversations with friends old and new.

Check out the articles below for ways to explore and discover the wide world of arts, history, and cultural experiences in Lanesboro and Whalan, Minnesota!

🖌️ Annual Arts-Related Events

Photo of Commonweal Theatre actors during a show
Scene from Commonweal's 2024 performance of "The Outsiders" / Photo courtesy of Commonweal Theatre

Commonweal Theatre Co. Season Opening (April)

Each spring, Lanesboro’s acclaimed Commonweal Theatre kicks off its new season with a highly anticipated opening weekend. Blending professional talent with small-town charm, the theatre presents a fresh lineup of live performances ranging from classic plays to contemporary works—making it a cultural cornerstone of the region year after year.

A woman painting a landscape scene in a studio
An artist demonstration / Photo courtesy of Bluff Country Studio Art Tour

Bluff Country Studio Art Tour (April)

Every spring, the Bluff Country Studio Art Tour invites visitors to explore the scenic back roads of Southeast Minnesota and meet local artists in their studios. Centered around Lanesboro, this free, self-guided tour showcases a vibrant arts community and offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the creative process.

People playing music together in green space in Lanesboro, MN
Musicians practicing together / Photo courtesy Bluff Country Gathering

Bluff Country Gathering (May)

The Bluff Country Gathering is a beloved celebration of traditional American music and dance. This four-day event brings together nationally recognized folk musicians and dancers for workshops, concerts, and jam sessions—creating an immersive, down-to-earth experience for participants and spectators alike.

A man standing by his art booth during the annual Art in the Park festival
An artist at his booth during Art in the Park / Photo courtesy Lanesboro Arts

Art in the Park (June)

Art in the Park is Lanesboro’s annual fine art festival, held each June in scenic Sylvan Park. Featuring 90+ regional artists, live music, local food vendors, and family activities, this free outdoor event offers a festive celebration of creativity and community in the heart of Bluff Country.

People gathered for a concert during Whalan's Music in the Bluffs
Whalan's Music in the Bluffs is a popular free concert series held in the heart of town

Music in the Bluffs – Whalan, MN (June, July, Aug)

Set against the stunning backdrop of the Root River bluffs, Music in the Bluffs is a free summer concert series in Whalan’s town gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy live music from local and regional performers in a relaxed, small-town setting that’s perfect for all ages.

A vendor at the Lanesboro Area Art Trail.
A stop along the Lanesboro Area Art Trail. Photo courtesy of the Lanesboro Area Art Trail.

Lanesboro Area Art Trail (Aug, Sept, Oct)

The Lanesboro Area Art Trail is a self-guided tour held on select weekends throughout the year, offering visitors a chance to meet local artists, explore working studios, and purchase original artwork. From pottery and fiber arts to painting and woodwork, the trail showcases the creative spirit of the Bluff Country region.

🌾 More Ways to Experience Our Culture & Heritage

A rustic Amish farm scene near Lanesboro, with traditional horse-and-buggy carriages parked in front of simple barn structures and golden fall fields beyond.

Amish Country Tours

Explore the rural traditions just outside Lanesboro through guided amish tours. These guided drives into the surrounding Amish farmlands offer a window into a way of life that’s changed little over generations. Stops include working farms, family-run shops selling handmade furniture, quilts, baked goods, and more.

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Bikers riding the trail past the Lanesboro History Museum

Lanesboro Historical Museum

Right on the Root River Trail in downtown Lanesboro, the Lanesboro Historical Museum brings local stories to life with three floors of exhibits. Visitors can learn about pioneer life, immigration, school history, and businesses that shaped the town, all inside a preserved historic building.

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People gathered inside the Sons of Norway lodge in Lanesboro, Minnesota, listening to a presentation beneath an American flag.

Sons of Norway – Heimbygda Lodge

Celebrate Lanesboro’s strong Norwegian roots with the Sons of Norway Heimbygda Lodge, one of the most active cultural groups in Bluff Country. They host community dinners, festivals, and programs that share Scandinavian traditions, from food and music to heritage crafts. It’s a welcoming way to experience Lanesboro’s immigrant history firsthand.

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Crowd gathered inside the new Lanesboro Sales Commission arena watching a live cattle auction, with auctioneers at the front and cattle in the ring.

Lanesboro Sales Commission

Step into the heart of Bluff Country’s farming heritage at the Lanesboro Sales Commission. Since 1947, this family-run auction house has been where local farmers and ranchers gather to buy and sell livestock, share news, and keep agricultural traditions alive. Visitors can watch a live cattle auction and experience the sights, sounds, and pace of rural Minnesota commerce firsthand.

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Outside and grounds of the historic Whalan Depot

Whalan Depot

Just a short ride down the Root River State Trail, the Whalan Depot offers a glimpse into the area’s railroad heritage. Originally built in the late 1800s, the depot once served as a stop on the Southern Minnesota Railroad, connecting small towns like Whalan and Lanesboro to larger markets. Today it has been restored as a gift & food stop and museum, where you can see artifacts, learn about the role the railroad played in shaping Bluff Country communities, and even stop for refreshments on your trail adventure.

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Kids playing softball on a sunny afternoon at the historic Whalan Ball Field, with spectators watching from the sidelines.

Whalan Ball Field

Baseball has been at the heart of small-town life in Bluff Country for generations, and the Whalan Ball Field is a living reminder of that tradition. Tucked along the Root River Trail, this classic diamond has hosted countless community games, tournaments, and summer gatherings. For visitors, it’s a chance to experience the timeless rhythm of rural Minnesota culture — where families bring lawn chairs, players take the field under the lights, and the ballpark becomes a gathering place for the whole town.

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🎭 Explore Arts & Culture Inspired Trip Ideas

Snow-dusted downtown Lanesboro with colorful storefronts and a sandwich board reading “Lanesboro Arts Galleries – Art Show – Open,” inviting visitors to explore the local gallery on a peaceful winter day.

Winter Arts Escape in Lanesboro: Discover Galleries, Murals & Live Performance

Discover Lanesboro’s winter arts scene — galleries, murals, sculpture walks, live performances, and cozy winter events in Minnesota’s Bluff Country.

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