Brown County
Brown County is located in south-central Minnesota. The county seat is New Ulm, and the county has a population of about 25,000 people. The economy is primarily based on agriculture, manufacturing, and healthcare. The county is home to several lakes and rivers, which provide opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. The county also offers recreational opportunities such as hunting, snowmobiling, and bird watching. The county is also home to several small towns and communities. The county is known for its rich German heritage, and the city of New Ulm has several German-inspired buildings and monuments. This is a link to the Brown County Historical Society. Brown County is also home to the Flandrau State Park, which offers hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. Brown County covers an area of about 620 square miles.
Top Lakes in Brown County
Major Rivers in Brown County
Communities in Brown County