VISITORS GUIDETRAVEL PLANNER
Largest Marina on the Mississippi River with a Working Lighthouse
7 Miles of Lake Pepin Sandy Beaches
Shop, Dine, and Stay in over 100 Lake View Rooms
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Nestled in the majestic Mississippi River bluffs on the banks of Lake Pepin, Lake City is located on Highway 61, also known as the Great River Road, just 68 miles southeast of Minneapolis/ St. Paul and 34 miles east of Rochester, MN.
Our central location means you spend less time on the road and more time boating, golfing, snowmobiling, browsing our quaint shops and fine galleries… or just chilling in a hammock, for goodness sake!
Join us for four seasons of family fun, romantic getaways or adventures with friends. Our dramatic landscapes and cultural and recreational activities rival northern Minnesota, but with a longer season, warmer water, slower pace and none of the crowds.
Welcome to Lake City, Minnesota’s South Shore!
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Winterfest. Enjoy winter events, family fun and games indoors and outside at Winterfest in Lake City Minnesota. Events include a scavenger hunt, snowman contest, mini golf, chili feed, smoosh races, human foosball, live band and dance and much more. First Saturday in February.
100 Mile Garage Sale. Book your lodging in advance for this nationally recognized bargain shopping event that includes 15 towns on both sides of the Mississippi River. Our central location between the two bridges on the route give you the best shot at finding your “treasure.” First full weekend in May.
Washington Street Art Festival. An eclectic, juried art event by talented regional artists, music, food, kids table and more. Sunday of Memorial weekend.
Tour de Pepin. This famous bicycle tour is designed for adults of all fitness levels. Revel in Great River Road ambiance on a 32 mile ride, or challenge yourself with the 50, 72 or 100 mile routes. First Saturday in June.
Water Ski Days. Water-skiing was invented here in 1922 by Ralph Samuelson. Join us for three days of water-skiing exhibitions, live music in the beer garden, a street carnival, festival food, sports tournaments, and Grand Parade. Fun for children of all ages! Last full weekend in June.
Junk Crush. Love Junk? Lake City is the place to be for vintage, antiques, primitive, re-purpose, up-cycle, salvage finds, plus food and entertainment! Second weekend in September.
Doe Days. Hit the trail to Does Days! A weekend event of shopping, dining, fun and entertainment. Save a buck or two on area specials! Weekend of deer hunting opener.
100 Miles of Old-Fashioned Christmas. A quaint Christmas experience with celebrations, decorations, special events and unique shopping opportunities in Lake Pepin area towns. First weekend of December.
Stroll through History. We are graced with lovely, architecturally-significant 19th century homes that have been recognized by the Minnesota Historical Society.
Lake City Events
Lake City–Online To learn more about our annual schedule of seasonal events and weekly programs such as our Thursday and Saturday farmer’s markets, check out our online calendar at www.LakeCityMN.org
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Recreation for All Seasons
Snowmobiling. Tour our bluffs and valleys on hundreds of miles of maintained trails. Find trail maps at local hotels or visit our website.
Skiing and Snowboarding. Superb Midwestern snow sports are just a short drive away at Coffee Mill or Welch Village full-service ski areas. Equipment rentals and seasonal and daily passes are available.
Cross Country Skiing. Groomed trails at Hok-Si-La Park and Frontenac State Park attract skiers of all ages and skill levels. Our bluffs, valleys and forests provide stunning scenery and protection from winter winds.
Ice Skating. Skate under the stars (or any time) or polish up your slap shot at Underwood Park’s leisure and hockey rinks and warming house.
Ice Fishing. The best of this enduring winter pastime is right on our front porch. The locals target blue gills, bass and lunker walleye and pike. There’s easy access for those who need to unload their fish house. Check our online calendar for fishing contests.
Ice Sailing. Harness winter winds! Host to several 2012 North American regattas, Lake Pepin’s wide expanse provides outstanding conditions for racing or enjoying a speedy weekend on the ice. Contact the Lake Pepin Ice Yacht Club for more information.
Eagle Viewing. From November through April, bald eagles migrate along the Mississippi River, and about 50 nesting pairs remain in the Lake Pepin area year-round. See them perch, soar and fish. There are many spots on the Great River Road between Lake City and Wabasha that offer thrilling, close-up viewing opportunities.
Boating/Water Sports/Sailing. Our two full-service marinas and four public boat launches will get you underway in no time. Without a boat? Hop on the Pearl of the Lake, our old-fashioned paddle wheeler, or one of our local sailing charters for a river tour and fully-narrated history of the Lake Pepin area.
Fishing. Our visitors don’t just fish — they catch! Lake Pepin is highly recommended by ESPN and Fishing The Midwest cable shows. Try it on your own or with one of several local professional guides. Visit our website for the Lake City Fishing Guide that includes a map of Lake Pepin area fishing.
Golfing. Enjoy an exceptional experience on the links with four 18-hole championship courses within minutes of downtown, each with a great mix of river valley, lake and bluff views.
Birding. Our unique location on the Mississippi River Flyway – designated as a globally important migratory corridor – provides exceptional year-round bird watching, including migrations of bald eagles, trumpeter swans and warblers. Visit our website for the Lake City Birding Guide that includes maps of Lake Pepin area birding sites.
Hiking and Biking Trails. Stroll, hike and bike on trails along the river and in the surrounding forests. Most are perfect for any age or fitness level, with some more challenging. Popular options are Hok-Si-La Park, Frontenac State Park and our famous River Walk.
Fall Harvest. Select your favorite fruits and veggies during an autumn visit to our orchards, farmers markets and shops. Be ready to lug home baskets filled with apples, berries and homemade pies.
Leaf Color Change. Our river valley is part of what AAA describes as the “Top Ten Fall Color Drives” in the country. This glorious season lingers a bit, with leaves beginning to change in late September and peaking in mid-October.
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A wide variety of locations and options allows you to unplug at a primitive campsite or plug-in at RV hook-ups.
Frontenac State Park64 Campsites, 19 with electric, plus 8.1 miles of hiking trails, birding (more than 260 species including swan and eagle migrations), wildflower and mushroom hunting, 6 miles of groomed ski trails, 15 miles of snowmobiling, winter loading ramp, picnic area and shelters, free boat launch, seasonal toilets, vault toilets. Year-round. Pet friendly. 29223 County 28 Blvd., Frontenac, MN 651-345-3401, www.dnr.state.mn.us
Hok-Si-La Park and CampgroundCamping, picnic areas, screened shelters, charcoal grills, dining hall rental, environmental education and interpretive
center, swimming beach (without lifeguard), volleyball and basketball courts, hiking, nature and cross country skiing trails, chapel, birding, free boat launch, public restrooms and bathhouse. Year-round. Pet friendly. 2500 N. Hwy. 61 Blvd. 651-345-3855, www.hoksilapark.com
Lake Pepin CampgroundAll types of camping hook-ups, dump station, showers and fire rings. Seasonal. Pet friendly. 818 N High St., 651-345-2909
McCahill ParkBaseball field, skate park, playground and basketball court. Year-round.At South Prairie St. and Jewell Ave.
McCahill Play ParkPlayground and public restrooms. A great place to fish while kids use the playground. Hwy. 61 at marina
Ohuta ParkBeach access (without lifeguards), picnic area, public restrooms, access to River Walk and public tennis courts. Year-round. North edge of city marina on Park St.
Patton ParkGazebo and historic bandstand, paved walkways, lighted fountain, park lights until 10pm. Year-round. Center St. & Lyon Ave. across from City Hall
Roschen Park and LandingPublic boat launch, picnic tables and shelter, public restrooms, ample parking and access to River Walk. Year-round. South on Hwy. 61.
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Hok-Si-La Park and Campground
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Whether you are a weekend warrior or a scratch handicapper, our four local courses are sure to provide you with breathtaking views and a memorable score card.
Lake City Golf CourseThis beautiful, challenging 18-hole public course features 9 water hazards. A stream running through the final 3 holes will test even the most skilled golfer. Full service clubhouse and bar. 33587 Lakeview Dr., 866-270-5222
Lake Pepin Golf Course Designed by Gordon Emerson, this bluff top course overlooks the river. At 6752 yards it’s one of southeastern Minnesota’s longest courses, featuring lake views and a Scottish links-style feel. Full service clubhouse and bar. 70895 260th Ave., 651-345-5768
Mount Frontenac Golf CourseBuilt in 1984, this breathtaking 18-hole golf course overlooks Lake Pepin. It offers challenging golf, spectacular views and a full service clubhouse and restaurant. 5 miles north on Hwy. 61, 800-488-5826
The Jewel Golf ClubDesigned by three time U.S. Open winner Hale Irwin, this course winds throughout 800 acres of the river valley bluffs. Voted GOLF Magazine’s “Top Ten New Courses” and Golfweek Magazine’s “Best Courses You Can Play in Minnesota”. Enjoy the pro shop and delicious restaurant before and after year-round. 1900 Clubhouse Dr., 800-738-7714
Get underway with our two full-service marinas and multiple, free public launches.
Gem SailingSailing cruises. Recreational or Intermediate/Advanced Sailing lessons. Bareboat Charters. Seasonal. 201 South Franklin Street 507-261-7473, www.hansensharbor.com
Hansen’s Harbor MarinaSlip rental, launch ramp, gas/diesel repair facilities, shower and laundry. Seasonal. 35853 Hwy. 61 North 651-345-3022, www.gemsailingmn.com
Hok-Si-La LandingFree public boat launch, vault toilet, parking, covered picnic area. Seasonal. 1.25 miles north of downtown on Hwy. 61
Lake City Marina Visit the lighthouse, waterskiing museum and the observation deck, open free to public. Slip rental, gasoline, launching ramp, public beach, electricity and water, showers, nighttime security and tennis courts. Seasonal. 201 South Franklin St., 651-345-4211 www.ci.lake-city.mn.us
Pearl of the Lake Riverboat Cruises on the Mississippi River.A genuine replica of an 1800′s Paddle Wheeler! Take a leisurely cruise on Lake Pepin the largest natural River Lake on the Mississippi River. Through October. 651-345-5188, www.pearlofthelake.com
Roschen Park and LandingFree public boat launch, fish cleaning house, seasonal public restrooms, ample parking and access to River Walk. Year-round. South of town on Hwy. 61
Bait, Tackle & LicensesAce Hardware Gear up and head out after a visit to their tackle wall. Buy boat batteries too! Year-round. 210 South Washington St., 651-345-3113
The Bait ShopLive bait tanks, tackle and licenses. Year-round. 402-1/2 South Lakeshore Dr./Hwy. 61 651-345-2102
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> Golfing
There are four championship
courses within minutes of downtown.
With over 600 slips, the Lake City marina is the largest
recreational marina on the entire Mississippi River.
The Jewel Golf Club
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> Biking
We offer several mapped rides and trails that are perfect for families and more active bikers. Visit www.lakecity.org/bikinginfo.html for more information.
Here are some Lake City rides:
Family Friendly: Start at Underwood Park, take a right on 10th St., watch for the bike trail. It ends at Hidden Meadow Lane, where you take a left. Then left on Cty. 5, back to the park. 2.29 miles
Clubhouse Cruise: Follow the Family Friendly loop but instead take a right on Cty 5. Then go left on Clubhouse Dr, and right onto Greenway Parkway. Take a left on Hwy. 63 and a left on Cty. 5 to return to Underwood. 5.79 miles
Lake Pepin Ramble: Follow the Cruise tour but continue on Hwy. 63 to 7th St. Take a right. Go left on Iowa, right on Garden, left on Illinois, right on S. Lakeshore (Hwy. 61), and left on Oak. Dead-end at the Sportsman’s Club. Return to Hwy. 61 and head north. Take a right on Marion, left on Franklin, right on Chestnut, left on Park. Turn right on Hwy. 61 to Hok-Si-La Park. Go back on Hwy. 61 and head south, take a right on Country Club Rd. Go left on Lakeview, left on Territorial, left on Grant, and a right on 10th back to Underwood Park. 14.07 Miles
Historic Theilman Country Ramble: Begin your tour at Hok-Si-La park. Ample parking is available. Head south on Hwy. 61 to Cty. Rd. 4 and into Theilman. Take a short detour thru this historic town and check out the newly restored opera house. Continue on Cty. 18 to Kellogg, and return to Lake City via Hwy. 61. 48.9 Miles
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Marinas & Boating 1 Ace Hardware (bait & tackle) 2 The Bait Shop (bait, tackle & license) 3 Hansen’s Harbor Marina 4 Hok-Si-La Landing 5 Lake City Marina 6 Roschen Park and Landing
Golfing 1 The Jewel Golf Club 2 Mount Frontenac Golf Course 3 Lake City Golf Course 4 Lake Pepin Golf Course
Lodging 1 AmericInn Lake City 2 Dragonfly Dreams Retreat Center 3 Frog and Bear Bed & Breakfast 4 John Hall’s Alaska Lodge 5 The Sterling Bed & Breakfast 6 The Sunset Motel 7 Villa Maria Retreat & Conference Center 8 Villas on Pepin 9 Willows on the River
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Shopping 1 Almost on the Corner Closet 2 Creative Minds 3 Ferguson’s Orchards 4 Lake Pepin Winery 5 Millhouse Market 6 Lakeside Antiques 7 Lake City Pearl Button Company 8 Pepin Heights Orchard 9 Pumpkinberry Stitches 10 Rather Bee Quilting 11 Swan Jewelry 12 Treats & Treasures 13 The Antique Shopper
Dining/Nightlife 1 Big Bear Pizzeria & Deli 2 Chickadee Cottage Cafe 3 Coffee Depot 4 Dining at The Jewel 5 Fiesta Jalisco 6 Marien’s Deli 7 Nosh Restaurant 8 Old Bank Bar 9 Papa Tronnios10 Port 104 11 The Railhouse12 Resh Wok13 Rustic14 Wee Three & Mee
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Traveling Distance and Time to Lake City:
Rochester, MN . . . . . . . . . . . 34 mi, 40minsEau Claire, WI . . . . . . . .63 mi, 1 hr 17 mins Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN . 68 mi, 1 hr 21 minsDuluth, MN . . . . . . . . .212 mi 3 hrs 15 minsDes Moines, IA . . . . . . 244 mi, 3 hrs 46 minsSioux Falls, SD . . . . . . . 269 mi, 4 hrs 3 minsMilwaukee, WI . . . . . . 278 mi, 4 hrs 22 minsFargo, ND . . . . . . . . . 306 mi, 4 hrs 47 minsChicago, IL. . . . . . . . . 350 mi, 5 hrs 36 minsOmaha, NB. . . . . . . . . 382 mi, 5 hrs 50 mins
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Spend a relaxing day browsing among our eclectic mix of quaint shops, galleries and antique/collectible stores.
Almost on the Corner ClosetBoutique-style clothing for men and women (including Lake City branded items), purses and jewelry. 105 West Center St., 651-345-5448
Creative MindsA wide array of art and craft and scrape-booking supplies as well as consigned home decor and arts/crafts made by local talent. Classes and workshops. Year-round. 118 South Washington St., 651-927-9288 www.lakecitycreativeminds.com
Ferguson’s OrchardsPre-picked and pick-your-own strawberries in June. Minnesota apples in August, and pumpkins in the fall. April - November. 35878 Hwy. 61, 651-345-4516
Lake Pepin WineryAll of our wines are made entirely from locally grown grapes. Enjoy our wine tasting room. 35680 Hwy 61 Blvd, 877-345-3531www.greatrivervineyard.com
Mill House MarketOccasional Shop with exclusive hand made designs by the artist. Primitives, vintage finds, up-cycled décor and seasonal décor. 111 E Center St., 507-259-6038 www.millhousemarket.com
Pepin Heights OrchardPurchase seasonal gifts and apples. Try tasty samples of your favorite varieties as well as hot apple pie and cider. 1753 South Hwy. 61, 651-345-2305 www.pepinheights.com
Pumpkinberry StitchesFine cotton fabrics, hand-dyed wools, quality yarns and much more! Year-round. 108 East Lyon Ave., 651-345-2573
Rather Bee QuiltingYour one stop quilting stop! Take a lesson or pick up quilting kits, fabrics and patterns. Year-round.106 South Lakeshore Dr., 651-345-3958 www.ratherbeequilting.com
Swan JewelryCarrying a quality line of 14kt gold, 6 watch lines and designer silver line. Our specialty is Lake Pepin Pearls. 109 E Center St, 651-345-3825 www.swanltd.com
Treats and TreasuresConfectionery chocolates, fudge and sweets along with Lake City/Lake Pepin apparel, jewelry, gifts and locally-made soaps, candles and more. February - December. 112 South Washington St., 651-345-2882 www.treatsandtreasureslc.com
Antiques & CollectiblesLakeside AntiquesBrowse two floors of art, antique furniture, collectibles and vintage items along with pottery and books. Year-round. 106 East Center St., 651-345-4800
Lake Pepin Pearl Button Company and MuseumOur two story historic building houses vintage to contemporary antiques, art, apparel and gifts. Visit the Button Cup coffee shop, museum and tour. Year-round.226 South Washington St., 651-345-2100 www.pearlbuttonco.com
The Antique ShopperMultiple dealers on two floors. Find furniture, antiques, and vintage items all at small-town prices. Year-round. 113 South Lakeshore Dr., 651-345-2442
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Lake Pepin shells were used worldwide for button
making in the early 1900s, and later by the
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> Dining & Nightlife
From healthy, hearty breakfast and lunch to yummy treats and exquisite waterfront or golf course dining, our eateries rival the scenery for freshness and variety.
Relax and discuss the day’s adventures over a wonderful dinner at one of our many fine eateries then dance off some of those “vacation calories” to the tunes of a local band.
Big Bear Pizzeria & DeliLocally-owned homemade breakfast, lunch, dinner and pizza. Year-round. 402 South Lakeshore Dr./Hwy. 61 651-345-2102
Chickadee Cottage CafeOur famous yellow and green cottage offers great breakfasts, chicken salads, and an array of sandwiches and wraps. Voted “Minnesota’s Favorite Roadside Diner” by Minnesota Monthly Magazine. April – October. 317 North Lakeshore Dr./Hwy. 61 651-345-5155 www.chickadeecottagecafe.com
Coffee DepotReal espresso coffee drinks, fresh baked goods, light breakfast, desserts, WiFi, relaxed atmosphere, weekend evening lounge and live music. Year-round, 7 days a week. 800 West Lyon Ave., 651-345-5762 www.therailhousegrill.com
Dining at The JewelPanoramic views of manicured greens and lush fairways. Burgers, beers and a full menu of signature dinner entrées. Jewel Golf Club. 1900 Clubhouse Dr., 651-345-2672 www.jewelgolfclub.com/restaurant.asp
Fiesta JaliscoSizzling fajitas, mouthwatering burritos and traditional entrées and a full list margarita options! Year-round. 117 South Lakeshore Dr./Hwy. 61 651-345-2216
Marien’s DeliHomemade soups, hot dishes and sandwiches and famous fresh-made desserts. Year-round. 716 West Lyon Ave./Hwy. 63, 651-345-2526
Nosh RestaurantFine dining overlooking the harbor. Seasonal local ingredients, fresh baked breads and a superb wine list. Year-round. 310 South Washington St., 651-345-2425 www.noshrestaurant.com
Old Bank BarLive music by local bands, pool tables and dart boards. Year-round. 100 South Washington St., 651-345-345-2918
Papa TronniosThe best in made-from-scratch handmade pizza with local ingredients. Year-round. 124 South Washington St., 651-345-3540
Port 104 Scrumptious lunches and dinners. Enjoy a game of bowling before or after dining. Year-round. 104 North Washington St., 651-345-2324 www.port104.com
The Railhouse GrillSignature brick oven pizzas, warm specialty sandwiches, fresh salads and burgers, full dinner menu with weekend entrées. Year-round, 7 days a week. 800 West Lyon Ave., 651-345-5762 www.therailhousegrill.com
Resh WokChinese Buffet lunch and dinner, dine in and carryout. Outstanding Chinese cuisine menu with great specials. Year-round. 209 S Lakeshore Dr., 651-345-5885
RusticFresh baked goodies for morning coffee and homemade sandwiches and soups – perfect for an afternoon on the beach or underway. May-October. 212 South Washington St., 651-345-2284
Wee Three & MeeSweet and meat pastries, baked goods, pies, breads all hand-made, plus hot and cold drinks. Browse our antiques and thrifty buys. Stop in, relax and enjoy! Year-round. 220 E Chestnut St, 651-345-2000
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> Lodging
We offer a full range of lodging options that fit every budget and preference.
AmericInn Lake CityBeautiful, four season views of Lake Pepin, a cheery fireside lobby, and a luxurious indoor pool and spa. Room options include standard layouts and three types of suites, plus an expanded continental breakfast and Wi-Fi high speed internet access.1615 North Lakeshore Dr., 651-345-5611 www.Americinn.com
Dragonfly Dreams Retreat CenterDesigned specifically for needs of quilters and scrap-bookers. We provide a full-service craft space with individual work stations and cutting and ironing equipment. All in a B&B atmosphere with a full kitchen and easy access to nearby restaurants.120 West Lyon Ave., 651-345-2764 www.dragonflydreamsretreatcenterllc.com
Frog and Bear Bed & BreakfastJoin us for pampered and peaceful moments, or the wedding of a lifetime! Step back to a gentler time in our century-old Victorian home. All rooms feature tasteful wall coverings, antiques, and soft and inviting queen size beds. Relax in our secret backyard garden or picturesque front porch.411 West Center St., 651-345-2122 www.thefrogandbear.com
John Hall’s Alaska LodgeEnjoy the comforts of home in spacious suites with picturesque views of Lake Pepin. Superior suites feature full kitchens and whirlpool tubs. Standard two-room suites have kitchenette. All rooms feature flat screen cable television.1127 North Lakeshore Dr., 800-325-2270 www.sleepalaska.com
The Sterling Bed & BreakfastFine accommodations for a quiet weekend respite yet still near local attractions. Built in 1885 as a private residence, we’ve retained much of the original woodwork,
quaint architectural features — and all of its charm. Enjoy a full breakfast, complimentary beverages, and free Wi-Fi.312 West Lyon Ave., 651-448-1083 www.thesterlingbb.com
The Sunset MotelAffordable accommodations with beautiful views of Lake Pepin and shuttle service to restaurants, marinas — or anywhere you would like to explore. Outdoor heated pool and fish cleaning facilities.1515 North Lakeshore Dr., 800-945-0192 www.sunsetlc.com
Villa Maria Resort and Conference CenterThe perfect setting to renew your spirit, retreat from life’s distractions, or reconnect with nature. 60 rooms for overnight stays in our main building as well as two cabins.29847 Co. 2 Blvd, Frontenac, MN 866-244-4582, www.villamariaretreats.org
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Villas on PepinRent “pure relaxation” with 1-2 bedroom luxury condos. Each is individually decorated, and has basic kitchen essentials and a cozy gas fireplace. View Lake Pepin from your private deck or the breathtaking Sky Deck. Amenities include a sauna, exercise room and quick access to the River Walk.1215 North Lakeshore Dr., 651-345-5188 www.villasonpepin.com
Willows on the RiverLocated right on the shore of Lake Pepin, Our luxury condos have an awe-inspiring view of Lake and the bluffs. Amenities include a walk-out patio or private deck, indoor swimming pool, spa and exercise room, and play-and-stay golf packages.100 Central Point Rd., 651-345-9900 www.willowsontheriver.com
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14 LAKE CITY TRAVEL PLANNER
The loop around both shores of Lake Pepin is one of most scenic and enjoyable drives in the Midwest.
Go south from Lake City on Hwy. 61 to Wabasha and cross the Mississippi River to Nelson and drive north on Hwy. 35, through the picturesque small villages of Pepin, Stockholm, Maiden Rock, Bay City, and Hager City. From there, take the bridge back across the river to Red Wing and take Hwy. 61 south back to Lake City.
Depending on how many stops you make, this tour can last 2-3 hours or the entire day. Along the way you’ll find great shopping, dining, scenery and outdoor activities.
You can also extend the loop somewhat by continuing on Hwy. 61 past Wabasha to Kellogg and then back to Wabasha, cross over the river to Nelson and then go south on Hwy. 35 to Alma and then back up river.
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A driving tour around Lake Pepin provides a
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Scenic Drives Around the Area
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Revel in Lake Pepin’s stunning fall colors on the Great River Road in bluff country! From Lake City, take Hwy. 61 through Frontenac and Red Wing. Turn left on Hwy. 19 through rolling farmland and the Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood State Forest to Vasa.
VasaOriginally called “Mattson’s Settlements” for Hans Mattson a former Minnesota Secretary of State. Founded in 1853, it’s one of Minnesota’s few unchanged Swedish settlements. Continue on Hwy. 19 to Cannon Falls.
Cannon FallsThis dreamy river town has stately homes, a quaint business district and Riverside Park right at the falls of the Cannon River. From here take Hwy. 52 south to Zumbrota.
ZumbrotaHome to the only surviving covered bridge in the state. It was constructed in 1869 and was one of the major travel links between Dubuque, Iowa and St. Paul. Head east on Hwy. 60 to Zumbro Falls.
Zumbro FallsThe drive east toward the river features rugged valleys that rise to bluff tops and farmland, with the occasional view of Lake Pepin. Continue on Hwy. 60 to Wabasha.
WabashaNamed after the Sioux Indian chief Wah-pah-sha, this historic steamboat port is one of Minnesota’s oldest communities. The business district is included on the National Register of Historic Places. From here, take Hwy. 61 upriver to Reads Landing.
Reads LandingThis once-thriving river trading post is a superb place to view bald eagles, especially in winter. Take some time to stop at the Wabasha County Historical Society Museum as well.
Lake CityYour last leg upriver on Hwy. 61 back to Lake City offers some of the most panoramic views of Lake Pepin and the bluffs.
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Lake City Tourism Bureau P.O. Box 155 Lake City, MN 55041
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