616 2nd St SW Unit 616 2nd Apt #3
Willmar, MN 56201

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | — |
About This Property
You'll adore your new place in Willmar, MN. This apartment unit for rent can be found at 616 2nd St SW in the 56201 area of Willmar. End your search and get to moving. Contact us to talk about this home.
616 2nd St SW is an apartment community located in Kandiyohi County and the 56201 ZIP Code.
Located in the heart of south central Minnesota, Willmar offers residents a peaceful, small-town atmosphere in addition to many amenities found in a larger city. Recreational opportunities are abundant in Willmar, with convenient access to Foot Lake, Swan Lake, and Willmar Lake. Willmar is also home to the 55-acre Robbins Island Park, which boasts hiking and biking trails, a swimming beach, and public boat access.
Willmar’s extensive trail network connects to the Glacial Lakes State Trail, granting Willmar walkable access to a host of nearby cities. The agricultural tradition lives on near Willmar, supplying the city with fresh produce and a popular farmers market. Shopping opportunities are plentiful in Willmar, from the national retailers in Kandi Mall to the independent shops in the downtown area. Willmar’s close-knit community comes together for Aqua Fest, International Fest, and Kaffee Fest every summer. Getting around from Willmar is easy with access to U.S. Routes 12 and 71.
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