St. Peter Cannabis Dispensaries
St. Peter, Minnesota has 1 licensed cannabis dispensary serving adults 21 and older for recreational purchases and registered patients for medical cannabis. Located in Nicollet County with a population of 11,878, St. Peter provides convenient cannabis access for residents and visitors from nearby mankato, owatonna.
Quick Facts: Cannabis in St. Peter
- Licensed Dispensaries:
- 1 in St. Peter
- Legal Status:
- Recreational & Medical
- Purchase Limit:
- 2 oz flower (public)
- County:
- Nicollet County
Source: MN Cannabis Hub • Updated February 22, 2026
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Shopping for Cannabis in St. Peter
Updated Feb 22, 2026Healing Harvest at 1123 S Minnesota Ave Suite B is St. Peter's OCM-licensed cannabis dispensary, operating under a microbusiness license. Originally opened in 2022 as a hemp and CBD retailer, it added adult-use cannabis in December 2025 and has seen customer traffic triple in its first two months. Co-owner Brittany Brown and her team emphasize wellness education, compassionate service, and deep community connection. Products include flower, pre-rolls, edibles, and beverages, sourced primarily from Prairie Island Indian Community and Mille Lacs Band cultivators. A mobile app is available for ordering and rewards. Call (507) 519-1190 or visit healingharvestmn.com to confirm current hours and menu before visiting.
St. Peter is a scenic college town on the Minnesota River in Nicollet County, home to Gustavus Adolphus College (enrollment ~2,300). The city sits on US-169, roughly 12 miles north of Mankato and 75 miles southwest of the Twin Cities. It is surrounded by agricultural communities including Mankato, New Ulm (25 miles west), and Waseca (25 miles east). For rural residents of Nicollet, Brown, Sibley, and Le Sueur counties, Healing Harvest is among the closest licensed cannabis options outside the Mankato market. St. Peter follows Minnesota state cannabis regulations with no additional local restrictions beyond zoning.
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Know the Laws in St. Peter
St. Peter follows Minnesota state cannabis laws. Adults 21+ can possess up to 2 ounces in public and consume cannabis in private residences.