Sauk Rapids

With a 2019 US Census population estimate of 14,146, Sauk Rapids, Minnesota is the largest city in Benton County. Named after the river rapids on the Sauk River's mouth on the Mississippi River, the town was first settled in 1851. It grew along the eastern banks of the Mississippi and became one of the prominent cities in Minnesota.

The town was hit by a devastating tornado in 1886, killing 44 people and injuring several hundred. And although the town was rebuilt and grew, Sauk Rapids never achieved its prior prominence in the state.

Sauk Rapids is part of the St. Cloud Metropolitan area. That cluster includes St. Cloud, Waite Park, and Sartell. It's located northeast of St. Cloud. The metro area is bordered on the south by Interstate 94. The metro area is served by Minnesota State Highways 10, 23 and 15.

Amtrak's "Empire Builder" provides daily service along its Chicago to Pacific Northwest route.

The St. Cloud Regional Airport is a hub for private aviation and scheduled charter service. The airport is also the home to the Minnesota Army National Guard's Blackhawk helicopter base.

Sauk Rapids' climate typically includes warm, humid summers and cold winters and moderate to heavy snowfall.

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  Sauk Rapids, MN Quick Facts

  Elevation:  1,033 feet
  Population:  14,146 (US Census 2019 Population Estimate)
  ZIP Code:  56379
  Area Code:  320

Winter Parking Rules Beginning
Winter Parking Rules Beginning
Winter Parking Rules Beginning
Starting tomorrow through the end of March, St. Cloud's winter parking restrictions are in effect. Much of the city is covered by odd-even parking restrictions. Other areas are covered by signs or "no parking" rules.
Sauk Rapids Holds Groundbreaking For New Government Center
Sauk Rapids Holds Groundbreaking For New Government Center
Sauk Rapids Holds Groundbreaking For New Government Center
Sauk Rapids Mayor Mark Campbell, and other city leaders, broke ground on the future site of their new Government Center. The new City Hall, Police Headquarters, and Community Center will be built at the corner of Summit Avenue and 2nd Street - adjacent to the Public Works Facility.

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