The 10 Smallest Towns in Minnesota
Minnesota may be the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but we've also got our share of small towns -- around 800 if you're counting. From the Dakotas to Wisconsin, and from Canada to Iowa; here are the ten smallest incorporated towns in Minnesota we could find.
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Warba, MN
Population: 181Warba, Minnesota is located in Itasca County, about 15 miles southeast of Grand Rapids. Warba boasts a post office, a store, and great hunting & fishing.
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McGrath, MN
Population: 78The town of McGrath is located in Aitkin County, about 30 miles north of Mora.
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Vining, MN
Population: 75Vining sits on Highway 210 in Otter Tail County, about 30 miles east of Fergus Falls. If you've ever been there you probably remember all the sculptures.
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Gully, MN
Population: 66Ever been to Gully? Me neither. It's located in Polk County between Bemidji and Thief River Falls, near the Hangaard State Wildlife Management Area.
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Whalan, MN
Population: 62Whalan sits on the Root River in Fillmore County in southern Minnesota, about 35 miles southeast of Rochester.
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Hazel Run, MN
Population: 61Hazel Run is situated in Yellow Medicine County in western Minnesota about 10 miles south of Montevideo.
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Dovray, MN
Population: 56Dovray is located in Murray County in southwestern Minnesota, about 40 miles south of Marshall.
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Louisburg, MN
Population: 46Louisburg is in in Lac qui Parle County in western Minnesota, about 15 miles southeast of Ortonville. Don't blink if you're rolling through on County Road 59.
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Johnson, MN
Population: 28Johnson, Minnesota is in Big Stone County in far western Minnesota, about 20 miles west of Morrison Highway 28.
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Funkley, MN
Population: 5Taking the title of 'Smallest City in Minnesota' is Funkley. Located in Beltrami County, about 30 miles northwest of Bemidj, Funkley has a bar, but that's about it.