Stillwater is a city in Washington County, Minnesota across the St. Croix River from the state of Wisconsin. It is the county seat. The population was 18,225 at the 2010 census. Stillwater is part of the Twin Cities Metro Area.
Restaurants in Stillwater
4.5 based on 138 reviews
The most adorable little place with multiple sizes of teddy bears, along with a tree fort to climb or hide in and even a train to play on. This place is something right out of a fairytale book! This is also a great place for photos and after you leave the park you can walk right downtown for plenty of places to eat or soak up the scenery.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
My husband and I went for a late lunch at Lolo. Afterward, we took a nice walk along the river through Lowell Park South. The river was still high but had started to recede; even the no wake had been lifted just a couple of hours earlier. As proof, there was a guy racing back and forth in speed boat. I guess he wasn’t worried about causing damage to the shoreline anymore, even though the water was still high. Lovely view of the old lift bridge.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
My neighborhood park for exercise and relaxation. If you enjoy getting up close to nature, this is a quiet not so well-known park. You will need a Washington County park pass to park your car. Walk, bike or ride a horse in the spring, summer or fall and cross country ski on two trails (for the average skier or one for the experienced) in the winter and the trails are groomed. The park isn't large but the scenery is great and you see lots of nature up close. The trail connects with the Gateway trail so you can walk/ride for miles. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
We came to Stillwater from an hour away for the day with our electric bikes. It was a very hot Saturday in July. The Brown’s Creek trail runs parallel to a creek in the woods so you don’t feel the heat. We rode one way 6 miles and back into downtown Stillwater and then the 5 mile loop south of Stillwater into Wisconsin and across the historic lift bridge into Stillwater. There are a lot of people who use the trail, pedestrians and bikers. Trail is in good condition. On the Wisconsin side the pedestrian and bikes are two separate parallel paths. If you are traveling through Minnesota and have your bikes with you don’t have a lot of time, this is the trail to do. We started riding mid morning and had lunch in Stillwater afterwards.
4.0 based on 8 reviews
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