Lanesboro, Minnesota City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Lanesboro, Minnesota Travel Guide has been your connection to Lanesboro's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Festivals in Lanesboro
If you're planning a bed and breakfast trip to Lanesboro, it’s worth the time to try to catch one of the local festivals that happen every year. In June of every year is the annual Rhubarb Festival, which celebrates all things rhubarb! Taste rhubarb ketchup, chilies and chutneys, but be sure to leave room for the pie! At the Rhubarb Festival, you act as judge in determining the best rhubarb delicacy. If all of the judging becomes too stressful, relax by listening and dancing to the live music. Another great festival is the Stand Still Parade, which occurs every May, and where the parade doesn't move, the people do! It's a fun day and promises to be a once in a lifetime experience. Be sure to check in with your innkeeper to get the times of the parade. If you're in town around Father's Day, make sure to attend Art in the Park, where local artists and performers show off their wares. If your Lanesboro bed and breakfast vacation lands near summer’s end, you’ll have to consider the "Buffalo Bill Days." This fun and exciting festival celebrates one of the town's most famous frequent visitors, Buffalo Bill. There's never a shortage of things to see, hear or do in Lanesboro. Yes, it's a small town, but this small town is jam packed with cultural and outdoor activities guaranteed to enrich, entertain and excite every type of bed and breakfast visitor!