Paynesville

Paynesville

Welcome to Paynesville! Find Your Place Here.

Central Minnesota is full of charming small towns, and Paynesville is one of the best. Nature is at your doorstep when you live here, and so are a wide variety of outdoor activities. Paynesville residents are usually happy to show you around, because they take pride in their town. In this part of the state, real estate prices are reasonable, and youā€™re sure to find a home thatā€™s the right fit for your family. Join this friendly community not far from the Twin Cities.

Now is a great time to find a beautiful Paynesville home. The city is surrounded by awe-inspiring nature for you to enjoy. Fish the picturesque nearby lakes or explore the trails of the area. Paynesville offers the best of country life, with the benefits of living in a small town. Leave city stress behind and find your beautiful Paynesville home in our listings!

50 Active Homes For Sale  |  Median Home Price $176,200
Recreation

In Paynesville, world-class fishing is right outside your front door. Just one mile south of the city lays Lake Koronis. This body of water is home to abundant walleye, bass and northern ā€“ if youā€™re a fisherman, youā€™ll be in paradise. Rice Lake is just five miles away for even more outdoor fun. Get your golf swing on at Koronis Hills Golf Club, located in the southern part of the city. You will also find several parks in the area to hike through, which are also ideal for bird watching.

Shopping

Paynesville offers shopping options for a variety of needs and interests. If youā€™re into quilting, you will find that Sweetwater Cotton Shoppe makes your life a whole lot easier. Is collecting antiques more of your thing? You will have to check out Antique Cellar on Augusta Avenue. For everyday needs, Caseyā€™s General Store may have what youā€™re looking for. Weekend trips to the Twin Cities provide a nearly endless amount of shopping options, including the Mall of America.

Dining

If youā€™re hungry, you have a wide selection of excellent dining in Paynesville. Satisfy your sweet tooth at Sweet Nook bakery or at Eats & Treats. Queen Beeā€™s Bar & Grill is perfect for anyone looking for a delicious lunch at a great price. Ron and Judyā€™s Restaurant is the type of joint youā€™d only find in a town like Paynesville. Stop by for a pleasant atmosphere and some friendly conversations.

Green/Environmental

This town sets recycling guidelines for residents, so they can help preserve a healthy environment for future generations.

Schools

Children in the area attend Paynesville Independent School District 741. The districtā€™s primary and secondary schools promote collaboration between school, the home and the community. Parents get to know teachers, and work together to help children succeed. Graduates are well prepared to enter college or the workforce.

Transportation

Paynesville does not have any public transportation services at this time.

Local Government

The city council is comprised of four city councilmembers and one mayor. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of every month at City Hall.

City History

The first people in the Paynesville area were the Sioux and Ojibwa tribes. Later in its history, land spectators investigated the area, and decided it was the perfect place to build a town. Two railroad lines went right through Paynesville, and this attracted merchants from other parts of the country. Farmers from outside of town began to visit as businesses opened. Today, that same exciting commercial climate is alive and well. Farmers continue to visit, and residents continue to enjoy everything the town offers.

In Paynesville, world-class fishing is right outside your front door. Just one mile south of the city lays Lake Koronis. This body of water is home to abundant walleye, bass and northern ā€“ if youā€™re a fisherman, youā€™ll be in paradise. Rice Lake is just five miles away for even more outdoor fun. Get your golf swing on at Koronis Hills Golf Club, located in the southern part of the city. You will also find several parks in the area to hike through, which are also ideal for bird watching.

Paynesville offers shopping options for a variety of needs and interests. If youā€™re into quilting, you will find that Sweetwater Cotton Shoppe makes your life a whole lot easier. Is collecting antiques more of your thing? You will have to check out Antique Cellar on Augusta Avenue. For everyday needs, Caseyā€™s General Store may have what youā€™re looking for. Weekend trips to the Twin Cities provide a nearly endless amount of shopping options, including the Mall of America.

If youā€™re hungry, you have a wide selection of excellent dining in Paynesville. Satisfy your sweet tooth at Sweet Nook bakery or at Eats & Treats. Queen Beeā€™s Bar & Grill is perfect for anyone looking for a delicious lunch at a great price. Ron and Judyā€™s Restaurant is the type of joint youā€™d only find in a town like Paynesville. Stop by for a pleasant atmosphere and some friendly conversations.

This town sets recycling guidelines for residents, so they can help preserve a healthy environment for future generations.

Children in the area attend Paynesville Independent School District 741. The districtā€™s primary and secondary schools promote collaboration between school, the home and the community. Parents get to know teachers, and work together to help children succeed. Graduates are well prepared to enter college or the workforce.

Paynesville does not have any public transportation services at this time.

The city council is comprised of four city councilmembers and one mayor. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of every month at City Hall.

The first people in the Paynesville area were the Sioux and Ojibwa tribes. Later in its history, land spectators investigated the area, and decided it was the perfect place to build a town. Two railroad lines went right through Paynesville, and this attracted merchants from other parts of the country. Farmers from outside of town began to visit as businesses opened. Today, that same exciting commercial climate is alive and well. Farmers continue to visit, and residents continue to enjoy everything the town offers.

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