DaytripperSoutheast Minnesota’s Guide to More T han
101 Places To Go In Our Beautiful Area
2012-2013
&Old Barn Resort Rivers’ Bend Golf
Full Restaurant & BarOpen April - Thanksgiving
• BBQ and on-site smoked specialties with full menu• Lunch & Dinner Daily• Casual & Fun Atmosphere• Banquet Facilities up to 250
Rivers’ Bend Golf18 Hole, Par 70
• Plays along river• Driving range• Beautiful views• Open Golf all the time
Camping & Lodging• 172 site Campground• 4 Room, 38-Bed Hostel• 3 Season Pool• On the Trail & River
www.barnresort.com
Located between Preston and Lanesboro off Co. Rd. 17 • 507-467-2512
Voted Bluff Country’s favorite
campground - 5 years running!
Voted Bluff Country’s
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Alma, WI .................... p. 4Austin, MN ................. p. 4Burr Oak, IA ................ p. 4Byron, MN .................. p. 4Caledonia, MN ........... p. 5Canton, MN ................ p. 5Chatfield, MN ....... p. 5 & 8Decorah, IA ................. p. 8Eyota, MN .................. p. 8Fountain, MN .............. p. 8Fountain City, WI ......... p. 8Harmony, MN ...........p. 8-9Houston, MN .............. p. 9La Crosse, WI ..........p. 9-10Lanesboro, MN......p. 10-15LeRoy, MN ................ p. 15Mantorville, MN p. 15 & 18
Millville, MN ............. p. 18Nashua, IA ............... p. 18Owatonna ................ p. 18Peterson, MN ............ p. 18Plainview, MN ... p. 18 & 20Preston, MN .............. p. 20Racine, MN .............. p. 20Rochester, MN .......p. 20-22Rushford, MN ........p. 22-27St. Charles, MN .....p. 27-28Spring Grove, MN ..... p. 28Spring Valley, MN ..p. 28-29Stewartville, MN ........ p. 29Wabasha, MN .......... p. 29Winona, MN ........p. 29-31Wykoff, MN .............. p. 31Zumbrota, MN .......... p. 31
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The Castle Rock MuseumActual Arms and Armor from the Dark Ages, the Crusades, and the days of the valorous renaissance “Knight in Shin-ing Armor.” Art prints by artists such as Rembrandt and Albrecht Durer which show the arms and armor in their historical context. Open Fridays and Saturdays 1-4pm. South Second Street. 608-685-4231
Spam MuseumVisit the SPAM Museum in Austin for free! Open Monday-Saturday from 10am-5pm and Sundays from 12pm-5pm, it’s an experience that is unique to the area. Learn all there is to know about SPAM and shop the gift shop for all things related to the canned meat made since 1937.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Park and MuseumThe Laura Ingalls Wilder Park & Museum in Burr Oak, Iowa is a wonderful place to visit for both children and adults alike. It is Laura Ingalls Wilder’s childhood home in Iowa. We invite you to learn about the birth of Grace here, and the places where Laura Ingalls Wilder grew and developed her love of books and words. Our gift shop/bookstore carries a large supply of books by Laura and other authors, biogra-phies, clothing, jewelry, toys, dolls and much more.
Oxbow Park and Zollman ZooLocated at 5731 County Road 105 Northwest just outside of Byron, Oxbow Park offers fun for the whole family. There is camping, a nature center, trails, and educational programs, as well as a zoo with a variety of animals to see, including otters, bears, and buffalo. The park is open daily from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. The zoo is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm.
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Beaver Creek Valley State Park Known for its clear streams fed by the “Big Spring.” Its streams are home to brown and native brook trout. A hiking trail meanders along the stream and up into a maple-basswood and oak forest. Camping, hiking, birdwatching, trout fishing. County Road 1. 8am-3pm 507-724-2107
Canton SpeedwaySpend a Sunday afternoon racing Go-Karts at the newest track in Fillmore County. The season ends on October 7. Kids of all ages can win awards and have a fun-filled day racing with other kids at the track, located right on Highway 52 just outside of Canton.
Lost Creek Hiking TrailLost Creek Hiking Trail in Chatfield is different from the other trails in the area. Step directly into nature by walk-ing this wide range of terrain and ecosystems including forest, prairie, pasture, and agricultural land. The trail runs approximately 6 miles one way. The trail is open to the public with use limited to hiking and snowshoeing, as the trail surface is natural soil and grass. The trail is closed during firearm deer hunting season.
The Chatfield Center for the ArtsThe Center has plays and musicals, concerts, art shows, a museum, meeting space for senior citizen/community groups, events(weddings and school dances), an area to display local artwork and space for art shows. 405 Main Street south. 507-867-3810.
Pope and YoungThe Pope & Young Club/St. Charles Museum of Bowhunting, located on Mill Creek Road in Chatfield is a place to learn about bowhunting’s history, a place to appreciate bowhunt-ing’s rediscovery, and a place to understand bowhunting’s place in wildlife conservation and in our culture. The exhibits in the museum lead people through the story of bowhunting’s evolution in North America over the last 150
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217 Main St. N, Dover, MN • 507.932.5330 • Check us out at www.roadtripbarandgrill.comSteakhouSe Open Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun • BreakFaST BuFFeT Sat & Sun 7:30am - 1:00pm
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www.exploreharmony.comFor more information call 1-800-247-6466
OLD WAYS NEW IDEAS
65 Main Ave. North, Harmony, MN507-886-4848
Voted Best Craft Store in Bluff Country•From Local Crafters: Quilts, Prints, Rustic Decor
•Our Amish selections include: Children’s Furniture, Baskets, Chairs, Candy, Jams & more
•Antiques •General Merchandise [email protected]
For Advanced Tickets & Info 507-886-2303 or 800-752-6474 www.amish-tours.com
Located in the Sugar Plum
House at the Village
Green, & 45 Main Ave.,
in Harmony
Amish Tours of Harmony
Car & Van Tours (No Sunday Tours)
Enjoy an exciting tourwith one of our knowledgeable guides.
Downtown Harmony507-886-4321 • www.iloveantiques.net
Beautiful, Hard-to-Find Antiques & Collectibles
Est. 2004
Village GreenOn The
•Drive Yourself Amish Tours• Largest Selection of Amish
Made Quilts in MinnesotaThree Charming Buildings on the Village
Green - all with their own unique selection
www.village-depot.com507-886-2409
Open Daily - May thru SeptemberOpen Weekends - April and October
CALL 1-800-837-6606 www.niagaracave.com
Located 2 miles south of Harmony, MN on Hwy 139 then 2 miles west on County Road 30.
Enjoy the Refreshing 48 Degrees Year Round.Picnic Areas, Gift Shop & Gemstone Mining Available
RATED ONE OF THE TOP TEN CAVES IN THE USA
Best 20 Feet of Bar in Southeast MN!
On the Crunchy SideAmerican Bar & Eatery
31 Main Ave, Harmony
• munchies • salads • steaks • pastas • burgers
507-886-5560walk right in, sit right
down, or call for take out
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4+ beers 100+ liquors
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Home of Niagara Cave!
Will Deliver Anywhere
Open Seven Days a WeekHrs: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Suns 11am-4pm
Amish Furniture570 Main Av N, Harmony, MN 55939
WOOD GOODS
507-886-2777www.myamishmall.com
Durable Poly
Furniture
FamilyDining
Open Daily
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www.eatatharmonyhouse.comDowntown Harmony ~ 507-886-4612
Breakfast • Sandwiches • BurgersDaily Homecooked Specials
Homemade Pie. Free Pie Wednesday
Mon-Sun 5am-1:30pm
507-886-4406
TheVillage Square
Main Street, Harmony, MNwww.villagesquareofharmony.com
Fast Friendly Service
Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner7 Days a Week
‘Homemade ‘ is the key to our successHome of Julie’s
Famous Homemade Pies
of Harmony
507-886-6660 • www.generationsofharmony.com
Antique Mall
50 Industrial Blvd. NE, HarmonyLocated on Hwy 52 in Harmony
Over 100 DealersOpen Daily 10am-5pm
SLIM’S WOODSHED
• Nation’s largest woodcarving museum has over 4,000 pieces including CCA Handcarved Circus.
• Unique Gift Shop, Carving Wood and Tools
160 1st St NW, HarmonyOffice: 507-886-3114
www.slimswoodshed.com email: [email protected]
The Fillmore County History Center, Museum & Genealogy LibraryCollection of Antique Agricultural Equipment, Oliver Tractors, Country School House, 1860s Log House, Pietenpol Hangar & Aircraft, We also feature a wide variety of exhibits focus-ing on various time periods. Visit a turn-of-the-century newspaper office, an old-fashioned post office, an antique country kitchen, or nostalgic soda fountain. Children will enjoy the displays of old-fashioned dolls and toys. Ladies will be fascinated viewing exhibits of vintage and antique fashions from a bygone era. US Hwy #52 and County Road 8. Tues-Sat 9am-4pm
Elmers Auto and Toy MuseumElmers Museum – Largest of its kind. Over 100 autos: 650 plus pedal cars, airplanes, tractors: Antique motorcycles, scooters, bikes: Tools: Large doll collection: Over 35,000 toys. Call for schedule, group tours by appointment.
The Niagara CaveNiagara Cave is one of the most fascinating and unique geological attractions in the United States. Take a one-hour guided tour, where you will witness a waterfall, nearly 60 feet high, stalactites both delicate and massive, calcite flowstone, fossils that have been dated to over 400 million years old, and a wedding chapel in which over 400 weddings have been performed, plus much more.
Sinkhole SitesCome and see what a sinkhole looks like in person, and learn what they are and how they are formed at this inter-pretive center in Harmony, located on the Harmony-Preston Valley Trail. A walkway and steps lead you right into the sinkhole, a unique experience for anyone. The area has been used as a learning tool for students as well as visitors to the area.
JEM TheatreThe JEM Theatre in Harmony is one of the last single-screen family-owned theatres in America. Come see a new release at a great price, and get a great deal on popcorn when you bring your own bucket. The JEM Theatre was recently recognized by film critic Roger Ebert, and David Bordwell, who wrote about the theatre on his film website.
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years. Admission is free, and the museum is open Monday through Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm and Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm.
Pinter’s Gardens and Pumpkin Located in Decorah, Iowa, Pinter’s Gardens and Pumpkins has more than just a garden center. There is also a bakery with sweets, cupcakes, custom made cakes, pies, sandwiches, and more. If you are working on a landscaping project, help is available, as well as gardening advice. The pumpkin patch is a fun place for everyone, with a corn maze, wagon rides, Go Karts, and animals, open in the fall. Just 4 ½ miles west of Decorah on Highway 9.
Vesterheim MuseumVesterheim Norwegian American Museum- Take a guided tour of the Vesterheim in Decorah and explore the diversity of American immigration through the lens of Norwegian-American experience. See historic and contemporary Nor-wegian folk and fine arts, take classes in Norwegian culture and folk art such as rosemaling, woodcarving, and wood-working. The museum is open daily from 9am-5pm from May through October, and 10am to 4pm from November through April.
Seed Savers ExchangeThe 890-acre farm, located six miles noth of Decorah, IA., on North Winn Road, is a living museum of historic plant and seed varieties. Thousands of heirlooms are rown in certified organic fields. The farm includes Preservation Gardens, Historic Orchard, ancient White Park Cattle, and the Lillian Goldman Visitors Center that offers a wide selection of heirloom seeds, horticultural books and garden gifts. Open March 1 through December 23, Monday-Friday 9am-6pm and Weekends 10am-6pm. Tours available Saturday and Suanday at 1pm. 563-382-6104
Great River Ridge State TrailThe Great River Ridge State Trail runs for 13 miles between County Highway 9 just north of Eyota and 3rd Street SW just north of Wabasha Street in Plainview. The entire trail is paved and there is an additional adjacent trail with a natural surface for horseback riders and snowmobilers between County Highway 9 and the town of Elgin. The trail is wheelchair accessible, and is also good for cross-country skiing in the winter.
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Harmony Amish ToursFor over twenty years our guides have been providing top quality tours at reasonable prices. They will tell you about the Amish culture and history as we make our way through the countryside stopping at several Amish farms where they have little shops with baskets, quilts, furniture, baked goods and much more. We offer van and car tours Monday through Saturday - no Sunday Tours. Group bus tours with advance reservations. Van tours are available April through November. Car tours are available year round (weather permitting). For more information or to make reservations, please call us at: 507-886-2303 or 800-752 6474. E-mail: [email protected]
Slim’s WoodshedVisit Slim’s Woodshed in Harmony, the home of the largest woodcarving museum in the United States with over 4,000 pieces. The collection is home to carvings from all over the U.S., Czechoslovakia, Germany, Russia, Japan, Israel, Poland, Bali, Vietnam, and numerous other countries across the globe. Guided tours are available, Mon - Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm and Sundays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm. There are special rates for groups and bus tours.
Antique ShoppingGenerations of Harmony is a 10,000 square-foot antique mall with 100 vendors selling their antiques, collectibles, locally-made Amish goods, farm toys and tools, Native American artifacts, coins, books, vintage fabrics and notions, vintage and hand-crafted jewelry, glassware and dishes, and so much more! I Love Antiques is located in downtown Harmony, in an 1892 building that was home to the local daily newspaper, the Harmony News, from 1896 until the mid-1980s. Rare pieces and funky stuff fill the shop.
The Houston Nature CenterThe Houston Nature Center is focused on local wildlife – things that are in the area, used to be here, or show up on occasion. This includes a woolly mammoth tooth, an extinct giant bison skull, a gray wolf, an elk antler that was locally shed in the 1800s, and a mount of two white-tailed deer with locked antlers. The star of the center, is Alice, a Great Horned Owl. Summer programs are offered.
Oak Ridge/Wet Bark Recreation AreaWet Bark Recreation area offers 11 miles of horseback riding trails, hiking trails, six miles of designated mountain biking trails in the summer and 11 miles of ski touring and six miles of snowmobile trails in the winter. Camping: five primitive sites. Horse trailer parking area has picket lines and a small corral. The parking area allows for portable cor-rals. Horseback trails open May 1-November 1. From Hous-ton, take County Road 13 (W) 5 miles. 507-724-2107.
Alpine Nursery7155 State Hwy. 76, Houston, MN 55943
(507)896-37152 mi. south of Houston next to
Stone Church
Our Log Cabin Gift Shop contains aunique selection of Scandinavian and
Garden inspired gifts. The garden center specializes in herbs and perennials.
Come try out our ScandinavianKickbikes and
Scooters
www.alpinenursery.com
Alpine NurseryWhen you visit Alpine Nursery, the 6 greenhouses and peren-nial sales areas are just the beginning of your experience. You will find the greenhouses filled with top quality herbs, hanging baskets, vegetable plants, flowers, and specialty annuals. We also carry a huge assortment of perennials, shrubs, and trees. Located 2 miles south of Houston on State Highway 76 next to the historic Norwegian Stone Church. Open Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Closed Sunday.
Children’s Museum of La CrosseWhere children play to learn and adults learn to play! Three floors of interactive exhibits for ages 1-12 and their adult companions, plus “Mt. LeKid” climbing wall, a multipurpose theatre, the “Ta-Da!” gift shop, and two birthday party/meeting rooms. Call for hours and admission.
Historic La Crosse Walking ToursJoin architectural historian Eric Wheeler for an up close view of the historic late 19th and early 20th century build-ings that define the sense of place that is La Crosse. Gain insights into the architectural development of La Crosse from the boomtown Riverboat days through the roaring
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20’s. Discover the evolution of the historic downtown and the well-preserved residential neighborhoods and learn about the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
La Crosse County Historical SocietyStep into history with our three La Crosse museums. Swarthout Museum: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm; Sat & Sun 1-5pm year-round. Corner of 9th & Main Streets, attached to the Main Library. Riv-erside Museum: Memorial Day thru Labor Day, daily 10:30am-4:30pm; weekends only thru mid October. Loacated at the north end of Riverside Park. Hixon House: Memorial Day thru Labor Day, Tues-Sun 10am-4pm. Corner of 7th & Badger Streets. 608-782-1980
Take a HikeHike “lover’s lane” or drive the steep incline to Lanesboro’s Church Hill overlooking the town site of Lanesboro. Two churches steeples, Bethlehem Lutheran Church and St. Patrick’s Catholic Church sit perched a top the towering bluff.
Lanesboro’s Sylvan ParkLanesboro’s Sylvan Park is one of the finest city parks in Minnesota! Its two spring-fed ponds offer fresh catches for the evening campfire. With 11.5 acres located a half-block
from the river, the dam and the downtown area. The two spring-fed ponds, picnic shelters, electricity and bathrooms are available to picnickers and campers.
Fish HatcheriesSoutheastern Minnesota is known by fishing enthusiasts as one of the premiere fishing areas in the country. With over 700 miles of spring creeks, southeastern Minnesota has been called an “angler’s paradise.” The region is abundant with clean streams and features highly diverse trout habitat.
Ernie’s StationCome and see a gas station the way it looked when it was built in 1917 in the small town of Whalan. Old gas pumps out front of the service station look like new, and you can even see just how cheap gas was back then.
Agriculture TourismFillmore County has a significant agricultural economy and is ranked 1st in the state in number of beef cows, 8th in dairy cows, and 18th in hogs. The Lanesboro Sales Commission is one of the largest slaughter cattle auctions in the Midwest selling sheep, goats, veal and starter calves, dairy, brood cows, breeding bulls, feeder calves, slaughter cows and bulls. Catch a Livestock Auction in Lanesboro on Wednesdays or Fridays and rub elbows with the local farmers. National Scenic BywayTake a drive on the Historic Bluff Country National Scenic Byway State Highway 16. Impressive limestone bluffs rise over enduring hardwood forests, while the water of the
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Choose from a wide selection of pottery pieces. Design & paint it yourself. We then glaze & fire it in our kiln. Pick up your piece in a few days, or have it shipped safely to your home. Walk-ins welcome, or book your group in advance.
NO STUDIO FEE.
113 Parkway Ave • Lanesboro, MN 55949(507)467-2929 • email: [email protected]
Website: www.potichepottery.com
Paint Your Own
Pottery Studio
Browse our Gift shop!
Call or write for additional information
P.O. Box 395, Coffee St.,Lanesboro, MN 55949507-467-2958 or 1-888-965-0250
Mon-Sat 10am-5pm • Sun 12noon-5pmThrough Oct. • Call for off season hours
UPS Shipping available
FRUIT WINES
Unique Gift Items & Collectibles
Fermented from area
grown fruits
www.scenicvalleywinery.com
Free tasting
available!
Bluffview Campground
Located on the Root River Bike TrailHwy. 16, Rushford, MN
888-384-7185 or Campground Office 507-450-4906
www.bluffviewcampground.com
Camper’s Special
Per Night
• Permanents Available • Full Hookups Available
$20
LANESBORO, MN100 East Coffee St., • (507) 467-9002
www.oliviasattic.com • www.facebook.com/Olivias.Attic
Unique • Inspired • Personal
SUN-WED 10am-5pm • THUR-SAT 10am-7:30pm
HOME ACCENTS • FURNITURE • LAMPS • SPECIALTY FOODS
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Open April thru December!NEW! West deck fullly enclosed and heated for the winter season.
109 S. Parkway, Lanesboro, MN [email protected] • 507-467-3663
FULL SERVICE BAR!Flat screen TV for sports fans in the LoungeBar Specials - Memorial Day through Labor DaySunday - Bloody Mary Bar 11am-2pm. Try our House
Infused Cucumber VodkaFriday - Martini Night 9-11pm; 2nd Martini half offSaturday - Pizza and Beer 9-11pm; 1/2 Off Pitcher of
Beer with Pizza Order
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT!May through Labor Day!Sundays & Wednesdays 5-9pm; Fridays or Saturdays 9-11:30pm
www.riversideontheroot.com or facebook.com/riversideontherootLIVE ENTERTAINMENT • FULL SERVICE BAR • DAILY SPECIALS • GROUPS WELCOME • CATERING AVAILABLE
DirtyMartini
Lounge
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3,4,6 & 8 Bedroom Log-sided Cabins
“All built between 2001-2009”
Cedar Valley Resort& OutfittersOpen All
Year-Round!
507-467-9000www.cedarvalleyresort.com
Located on the Root River Bike Trail & Root River
just 5 minutes East of Lanesboro on Hwy 16
Cedar Valley has the perfect setting and accomodations for
families, groups, reunions, retreats and girls weekend.
Thirty acres in
the heart of the
Root River Valley
Shuttles - Bikes - X-SkisCanoes, Kayaks, Tubes
Frisbee Golf - Snow Tubes
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region etches out magnificent caverns beneath the earth. You can lose yourself in timeless sights and activities amidst natural wonders and rural communities.
Forestville/MysteryCave State ParkForestville/Mystery Cave State Park features a rugged wooded landscape with blue ribbon trout streams, 17 miles of hiking trails and 15 miles of horseback trails, camp-grounds, picnicking and abundant plant and animal life. Mystery Cave is located in the State Park and offers guided tours daily in the summer months.
Historic ForestvilleHistoric Forestville is a living history village site operated by the Minnesota Historical Society with tours available on the weekends in the summer months.
Lanesboro’s Hydro-Electric Power Dam Waterfalls Riverview Park Lanesboro’s Hydro-Electric Power Dam Waterfalls Riverview Park contains an original 1868 stone dam that provides hydroelectric power to the town of Lanesboro. Electricity is generated from the hydro-wheel, or either of the diesel engines that are housed in the town’s utility plant.
The Root River & Harmony-Preston Valley State trail system The Root River trail system, located in southeastern MN, offers 60 miles of outstanding views of soaring limestone bluffs and Fillmore County’s rural landscape.
Hunting Southeastern Minnesota is known to have excellent deer and turkey hunting. Wildlife Management areas and nearby Richter Doer State Forest areas offer ample public hunting grounds. The scenery is magnificent and the bounty is plentiful.
The Root River The Root River has a gentle to moderate flow with some riffles at various stretches. River levels peak in mid-March and once again in early June. Water levels also vary sub-stantially with rainfall. Rent canoes, kayaks, or tubes for a leisurely float on the Root River. The River is a great way to escape the heat during the sweltering days of summer.
High Ropes CourseOutdoor thrill seekers will like the adrenaline rush atop the tree tops high ropes course and view the expansive Root River Valley from a birds eye view. Reach new heights on an indoor rock climbing wall at the Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center.
Lanesboro Amish ToursThe rural area of Fillmore County is home to Minnesota’s largest Amish settlement, with seven church districts and approximately 1,000 people. This conservative culture uses only limited technology in their homes and businesses. Their primary means of transportation is by horse-drawn buggies and they do not use indoor plumbing or electricity. They make a living by farming, working construction jobs and by
Stop in and fill your heart, mind, & soul with new insights.
Downton Lanesboro, Minnesota
The latest in trendy fashions arriving daily!
Open at 10am, 7 days a week • 507-467-2292 • www.bittersweetlanesboro.com • [email protected]
The Antique Lover
Buffest, porch beams, trunks, dressers, & more!
Personal Shopping Assistant
Val or her associate will be on hand with fashion tips & tricks!
The Funky!
You’ll love the variety of fashions & accessories!
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Tour the Old Order Amish at Their FarmsTours Daily April - October 10am & 1:30pmNo Sundays or Religious HolidaysSaturdays only in March & November
Reservations at: The FEED Mill
102 E. Beacon St., Lanesboro, MN 55949(507) 467-3070 • [email protected]
www.bluffscape.com
operating low-tech businesses. You can visit the Old Order Amish on a fully narrated Amish Tour.
Spa & SalonCreating an experience for your Body, Mind, and Spirit among the bluffs and rivers of Southeastern Minnesota, the Lanesboro Day Spa located on Beacon Street was created by certified and experienced Bodywork Therapists.
Commonweal Theatre CompanyThe Commonweal is a non-profit, professional theatre dedicated to delighting and challenging the people of our region. As a collective of artists and administrators, the theatre values community, diversity, learning and artistic integrity. The Commonweal offers patrons a welcoming, inti-mate experience in a 200-seat house. Come and experience how drama unfolds where the Root River bends!
The Lanesboro Arts CenterThe Lanesboro Arts Center serves as a regional catalyst for artistic excellence and educational development in providing diverse art experiences for people of all ages. The Lanesboro Arts Center Juried Sales Gallery features artwork by more than 80 regional artists working in diverse media.
Scenic Valley WineryHoused in what was once Lanesboro’s creamery, Scenic Valley Winery is a family business established in 1984. Wines are made from local fruits, berries and vegetables, which in season will fill the air with intriguing aromas of fermentation.
Shooting Star TrailEnjoy 22 miles of 8-foot wide trail on the Shooting Star Trail that goes from LeRoy to Rose Creek. Along the trail there are picnic tables, shelters, benches, and a restroom at Taopi. Much of the trail follows the abandoned railway of the Mil-waukee Road, and also runs through Lake Louise State Park, which has parking, camping, and horse facilities.
Restoration House and Log HouseTake a tour of the Mantorville Restoration House, a well-preserved 1856 building. In its early life it was used as the county office building with offices for sheriff, treasurer, registrar of deeds, etc. The only prison cell in Dodge County is in the basement. The building is loaded with excellent civil war era furnishings. Open daily May to October, except Monday -- 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Donations Requested. You can also visit the Log Cabin, Carriage House, and Opera House, all restoration projects of the Mantorville Restoration Association.
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Root River & Harmony-Preston Valley State TrailsFillmore & Houston Counties
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Root River & Harmony-Preston Valley State TrailsFillmore & Houston Counties
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Mantorville Theatre CompanySee the live theater productions at the Mantorville Opera House, or enjoy a Dinner and Theatre package with the Hub-bell House Restaurant and Lounge. Audience participation is required for a fun time during their 40th season.
Mantorville Brewing CompanyMantorville Brewing Company is the home of Stagecoach Ales and Porter and other fine beers. Visit us for a taste of the old days in this old-time setting. Tours available by appointment. Contact us at 651-387-0708.
Spring Creek Motocross ParkThe Spring Creek Motocross Park has events going all sum-mer long. Camping is available, so you can enjoy a weekend watching or participating in the ATV races. A schedule of events, lodging, and local attractions is located on their website at www.springcreekmx.com.
Zumbro River RatzRent a kayak or paddle boat at Zumbro River Ratz, a river riders outfitter located in Millville, Minnesota. You can come here and park your car, rent a float and catch a ride up the Zumbro River to Hammond or Zumbro Falls. Float the Zum-bro in leisure or for exercise. Any way you do it, the scenery is gorgeous! When you get back to Millville, you can just pick up your stuff and go do your own thing. There is no waiting for us to come pick you up and give you a ride back to your own transportation. You just float right to it!
Turkey River MallA great shopping experience for everyone that offers everything you can think of. There are 100 vendors at this huge mall, with three floors, two wings, and a lower level full of unique treasures. The mall is located at 102 S Main in Elkader, Iowa. It is open 9-5 Monday through Saturday, and 12-5 on Sundays.
Reptile and Amphibian Discovery ZooCome and experience Minnesota’s premier reptile destina-tion. Newly opened in Oct. 2009, we are already one of the Midwest’s largest reptile displays, and an opportunity for a fun family adventure. Marvel at the amazing creatures of the reptile and amphibian world including snakes, turtles,
lizards, crocodilians, toads, frogs, and salamanders. The Reptile and Amphibian Discovery Zoo is open Saturday – 10am to 6pm, Sunday – 12pm to 5pm, and Monday thru Friday – 10am to 6pm. School groups and daycares are always welcome, with special group discounts available.
State Orphanage MuseumMinnesota’s only State Orphanage Museum is located at 540 West Hills Circle in Owatonna. “The Orphanage Story” is told through history photos, plaques, and an exhibit of items from the orphanage time of 1886 through 1945. In front of the main building stands a memorial to the “State School Kids.” Museum hours are 8-5:00, M-F (front door of Main bldg.) and 1-5:00 weekends (through the Art Center entrance SW corner of bldg.) Guided tours with full presenta-tion are available for groups with advance reservation.
Owatonna Arts CenterLocated on the West Hills campus and housed in an 1887 Romanesque-style building, this Center offers displays that include works by local and regional artists as well as monthly rotating exhibits of regional artists and traveling shows. 435 Garden View Lane. Business: Tues-Fri 1-5pm. Gallery: Tues-Sun 1-5pm 507-451-0533
Geneva’s HideawayThis little hideaway in Peterson, Minnesota has a little bit of everything. There is lodging available, you can rent a canoe, kayak tube for fun on the Root River, and visit an old-fashioned ice cream parlor for a treat. The ice cream parlor also sells souvenirs, local crafts, and unique gifts. Bikes are also available for rent, and the bike trail passes right through the small town of Peterson.
Peterson Station Museum and Visitor’s CenterNearly 100 years after Peterson Railroad Station opened, it welcomed the public again in 1974 – this time as a museum. Today, visitors can explore the area’s past through historical memorabilia, photographs, and artifacts, or learn more about their family’s history in the area at the genealogy center. 228 Mill Street. 507-875-2415 Open most days 11am-4pm
Carley State ParkCarley State Park has everything you need to experience and enjoy nature, including hiking trails, picnic areas, boat-ing, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, geocaching, and camping. Education programs are also available, such as boat and water safety, and hunting safety. In the winter, try cross-country skiing or snowshoeing through the park.
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John Hassler TheaterThe Jon Hassler Theater was named for Minnesota author, Jon Hassler, who spent his boyhood years in Plainview. The theater part of the Rural America Arts Partnership, which also includes the Rural America Writer’s Center and the Greenwood Prairie Gallery. There is also a bookstore and a history center to browse.
Stone House Stables Horse Trail RidesGuided horse trail rides in the scenic countryside of rural Preston. All ages, novice or expert. Enjoy a memorable western trail ridicng experience that combines family fun, fresh air and outdoor nature appreciation. Hwy 52. 651-470-9195
National Trout CenterThe National Trout Center in Preston “seeks to conserve our natural and cultural heritage of trout and their coldwater environments by engaging the public through education, practice and awareness.” Come attend a hands-on workshop or clinic on stream ecology and fishing, learn about trout in the area and find out why trout fishing is so popular in this area. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10am-4pm April through October.
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Visit one of the largest displays of reptiles & amphibians in the country,
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Deer Creek SpeedwayRacing Midwest Modifieds, B-mods, USRA Stock Cars, Wisota Street Stock, Swing Shots, Wisota Late Models. High banked, 3/8 mile dirt/clay track with concrete wall around the outside. One of the Midwest’s most state of the art racing complexes. Located 15 miles south of Rochester, MN on US Hwy 63. 507-754-6107.
Chester Woods ParkLocated at the headwaters of Bear Creek in the rugged bluff country of Southeastern Minnesota. There are Whitetail Deer, Wild Turkeys, remnant communities of native prairie plants are scattered throughout the park. Park hours: 7am-10pm; Beach : 10am-6pm; Rental: 10am-6pm. 507-285-7050.
Quarry Hill Nature CenterQuarry Hill Nature Center is a 320-acre park on Silver Creek Road with hiking trails, a pond, and a man-made
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cave. The nature center has animals living and dead, as well as fossils and many fun learning experiences for all ages. Watch the birds with binoculars, fish in the pond, go hiking, or rent snowshoes or cross-country skis in the winter. Special exhibits are available several times a year. Hours are Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Sunday: 12 Noon - 5:00 p.m.
Children’s Museum of RochesterVisit the Children’s Museum in Rochester for hands-on learn-ing and play for kids of all ages. Let your kids explore the fun and stimulating environment that teaches them while they burn off energy and have fun playing. There are traveling exhibits as well as permanent exhibits. Hours are Thursday and Friday from 9am-4pm, Saturday from 9am-8pm, and Sunday from 12pm-4pm.
Rochester Art CenterThis building in Rochester has unique architecture, and is interesting to look at on the outside as well as the inside. Along with art exhibits, there is a Gallery Shop that sells an assortment of work from regional artists, books, toys, and Rochester Art Center publications. Hours are Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10am-5pm, Thursday from 10am-9pm, and Sunday from 12noon to 5pm. They are closed on Monday and Tuesday.
Rochester Civic TheatreTheir mission is to educate and enrich the lives of youth and adults of southeast Minnesota through the art of live theater. Go to one of the many outstanding performances held every
weekend with a talented cast of actors. There are also youth summer day camp educational programs available.
Olmsted County History CenterLocated in Rochester, the History Center of Olmsted County aims to encourage and inspire the exploration of history in order to understand the past, as well as its relevance to the present and the future. They have a museum with perma-nent and temporary exhibits, several historical sites to tour in the area, educational programs, and a gift shop.
Prairie Walls Climbing GymIndoor rock climbing in Rochester for people of all skill levels. More than 10,000 square feet of climbing surface, classes, birthday parties, youth programs, and group events are all available for a unique fun time for the whole family. From May through October they are open Tuesday through Friday from 5pm-10pm, and Saturday from 10am-8pm. November through April the hours are Tuesday through Friday 5pm-10pm, Saturday 12-8pm, and Sunday 1-6pm.
Mayowood MansionTour historic Mayowood Mansion, created by Dr. Charles H. Mayo, the co-founder of the Mayo Clinic. The 38-room home and ten acres were donated to the Olmsted County Histori-cal Society in 1965. Check out the ornamental gardens as well. Regular tours, private and group tours, and Christmas tours are available. The mansion can also be rented for special events.
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Douglas State TrailThe Douglas State Trail is a paved 12.5 mile, multiple use trail developed on an abandoned railroad grade. This trail crosses outstanding rural scenery, traversing some of the richest agricultural land in Minnesota.The trail begins in northwestern Rochester, travels through the small town of Douglas (for which the trail is named) and terminates in Pine Island. It is generally level and wheelchair accessible.
Plummer HouseDr. Henry S. Plummer worked for the Mayo Clinic for 35 years and built this home on the hill. Tours of the beautiful home and landscaped grounds, as well as the quarry, bird trail, and water tower, are available Wednesdays in June, July, and August from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Rooms can also be rented out for special occasions.
Mayo Historical Trolley TourThe Rochester Trolley and Tour Company offers various guided tours aboard a trolley and/or mini-bus in and around the Rochester area. The tour company also offers guided fishing and hunting trips. The location of this listing is at the entrance of the Rochester Marriott, one of the primary boarding locations for the downtown Mayo Historical Trolley tour that is offered Tuesday thru Saturday. Other boarding locations include the History Center of Olmsted County and Saint Marys Hospital near the 2nd Street SW crosswalk. The trolley also offers riders the opportunity to hop on or off at different locations along the tour route.
“Days Gone By” TourImmerse yourself in the timeless culture of the Old Order Amish as we journey down roads less traveled through Minnesota’s largest Amish settlements. This enriching, scenic tour affords the opportunity to observe and learn first-hand about the Amish way of life. Saturdays 1-5pm. Board at Peace Plaza in front of Downtown Marriott Hotel and at St. Marys Hospital, Main Crosswalk, 2nd Street St SW.
Magelessen BluffA winding road with enticing glimpses to valleys below ascends to the summit of distinctive Magelessen Bluff. Walking trails and scenic overlooks reveal exceptional panoramic views of the Root River, Rush Creek and cities of Rushford and Rushford Village. Linger for a picnic lunch under the mighty branches of a 200-year old Burr Oak Tree on Magelessen Bluff, the fifth largest tree in Minnesota, or one of many other shady spots. Parking, play equipment and restrooms.
Creekside ParkPlay and picnic at Creekside Park on the north side of Rushford located by the Niggle Sports Complex. The structure depicts the local mill, grain elevators, bridges and
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historic local landmarks. After being destroyed by the flood of August 2007, the park was rebuilt two years later by hundreds of community volunteers in only five days time.
Walking PathsTake a walking tour through scenic and historic Rushford. See beautiful, old limestone and brick buildings and homes in neighborhoods with nicknames like Brooklyn, Jerusalem and North Rushford. Follow your walking adventure with a car trip on scenic country area roads to places like Pig Tail Ridge, Looney Valley and Bucksnort Dam Park.
Norsland LefseCome early to Norsland Lefse on weekday mornings and watch how authentic Norwegian lefse is made using automa-tion. So thin, moist and delicious you will think it came from Grandma’s kitchen! Production schedules vary. 210 west Jessie Street, Rushford, MN.
Rushford Historical Depot MuseumStep back in history and take a relaxing break from your travels at the Rushford Historical Depot Museum and Root River Trail Visitor Center. Visit the museum, vintage one-room school house, chapel, jail and growing village. 40 S. Elm Street, Rushford, MN.
Schech’s MillThe only water powered mill in Minnesota still operating with original equipment. Tours: Weekends May-Oct. including Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day. Friday 1-6 pm. Sat-urday & Sunday 8 am-6 pm. Large groups by appointment.
507-896-3481 or 651-245-5566 or contact: [email protected]. Located at SE MN 1-90 to Hwy. 76 south, right on Cty. 10 between Houston and Caledonia. Visit our web-site: www.schechsmill.com
Bluffview CampgroundThe partially wooded sites have easy access to the Root River Bike Trail, a 60-mile trail that runs along the Root River. Bluffview Campground is located in the beautiful corner of southeast Minnesota, which offers beautiful views of bluffs, streams, forests, wildlife, and even our soaring national bird -- the bald eagle.
The Root River/Harmony-Preston State Bike TrailThis 60-miles paved trail network meanders along the Root River amid 300-foot bluffs, attracting thousands of outdoor enthusiasts each season. The two trails run from Harmony, to Preston, to Fountain, Lanesboro, Whalan, Peterson, Rush-ford, and ending in Houston. Information on the trails can be found at each town, at the tourism centers.
Whitewater State ParkPicturesque limestone bluffs and deep ravines make White-water a very popular southeastern state park. The 2,700
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acre park is an angler’s paradise with brown, brook, and rainbow trout swimming in the spring-fed Whitewater River and Trout Run Creek.
Viking Memorial ParkThis park features life-sized bronze sculptures representing heritage icons. There is a Viking known as “Quest” as well as the old comic-strip duo Ola and Per. All of these works were commissioned by native Spring Grover Craig Bergsgaard, who now resides in Colorado. A lion sculpture also maintains a spot within the park, and pays homage to one of the city’s founders and first businessmen, Mons Fladager.
Giants of the Earth Heritage CenterThe Giants of the Earth is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to honoring, preserving and interpreting the history and heritage of the people from Spring Grove’s Norwegian Ridge in southeastern Minnesota. They offer personalized genealogical research, fine and folk arts school enrichment classes, and and entire room of art, floor to ceiling. 163 West Main St, in the Ballard House. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. Sun Noon-5pm.
Spring Grove PopSpring Grove Pop has been refreshing palates for over 100 years. Our product is still handcrafted in small batches to ensure the very best taste.
The Spring Grove Family SWIM Center Open to all ages June through August and features zero-depth entry, drop slides, flumes, a toddler slide, diving boards, relax-ation areas with umbrellas, and fun and exciting menu items at the Snack Shack concession stand. Water aerobics classes and swimming lessons are available, as well as specials and events throughout the summer. Have a swim party for your birthday or family get-together!
Good Earth VillageGood Earth Village is an outdoor ministry owned by over 140 congregations in Southeast Minnesota, and has 500 acres of hills, forests, limestone cliffs, caves, meadows, and a trout stream. Get away from it all and enjoy God’s creation, meet new people, and have fun all year long. Summer camps are available for children of all ages, and there is conference and retreat space available. Good Earth Village is located just outside of Spring Valley on County Road 8.
Methodist Church Museum and Laura Ingalls WilderVisit the church built in 1876 when the James Wilder family were members. Almanzo and Laura (Ingalls) Wilder attended from 1890-1891. The Church Museum’s two floors of exhibits include a Wilder photo display, religious artifact collections,
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St. Charles Golf Club
• 18 Holes• Open to the Public • Driving Range• Banquet Facilities
507-932-54441920 Gladiola Drive, St. Charles, MN
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Corn Maze • Hayrides Petting Zoo • FoodPig & Duck Races
Where getting
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Tews Corn Maze507.523.2975
www.tewscornmaze.com5 miles north of Lewiston on Winona Co. 25
Open Weekends Mid-Sept. to end of Oct.Weekdays by appointment
Conley camera collection, old-time country store, local pioneer business artifacts and displays, Richard Sears exhibit, 1874 wooden fire wagon, and many other displays of historic ele-ments of Spring Valley area growth.
Ironwood Springs Christian RanchRecreation, fellowship and inspiration can be found just outside of Stewartville at Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch, where more than 24,000 people are served every year. Get to know yourself, and God, better enjoying nature on a horse trail, at a youth summer camp session, or trying out the zip line. There is also swimming, an Animal Farm, sleigh rides, snow tubing, and wagon rides.
National Eagle CenterThe National Eagle Center is a world-class interpretive center located on the banks of the Mississippi River in Wabasha, MN. We are home to five rescued eagles, four bald eagles and one golden eagle. During a visit to the National Eagle Center, you can experience these magnificent creatures up close. Located at 50 Pembroke Ave., Wabasha, MN. Open
10am-5pm daily. Eagle programs at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm daily. 651-565-4989.
Broadway Theatre Moonshine Showcase presents live concerts at the Broadway Theatre in Wabasha since 2009, hosting some of the biggest bands and artists in the area and around the country. Other events include Music Under the Bridge every Friday night in the summer months, put on by the River Junction Arts Council at Heritage Park in Wabasha.
Big Valley RanchVisit Big Valley Ranch in Winona, Minnesota to go on a guided trail ride, have a birthday party, take riding lessons, or have your horse trained or boarded. The arena can be rented as well, and there are day camps available for kids. Big Valley Ranch is locally owned and operated.
Watkins Heritage Museum- Nestled in the Mis-sissippi River Bluff town of Winona, MN, Watkins has been America’s pioneer in natural living since 1868. As America’s original natural apothecary manufacturer, Watkins uses only the finest natural ingredients in its diverse lines of personal care, home care, remedies, and organic flavorings. Come see the Watkins Heritage Museum Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday: 10a.m.-2 p.m.
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Bus tours welcome, or by appointment
Visit the
Pickwick Mill
Flour milling history museum powered by 20 ft water wheel
Open weekends May, Sept & Oct.Open Tues - Sun June, July & Aug.
10am to 5pm • Sun 11am-5pm
pickwickmill.org
15 minutes from Winona
507.457.0499 or 507.457.329624813 County Road 7, Winona, MN 55987
Tours at other times available by appointment. Call 507-457-0499, 507-457-3296, or 507-457-9658.
Garvin HeightsGarvin Heights in Winona is a scenic overlook where visitors can see from Lake Pepin to Mount Trempealeau. There is an amaz-ing view, and historical information on display that describes the unique area. There is also a hiking trail that takes you to from the scenic overlook to the lake at the bottom of the bluff.
Ed’s MuseumVisit Ed’s Museum, a former Jack Sprat grocery store owned by Ed Krueger, Wykoff’s historian and self appointed collector of Wykoff memorabilia. Wykoff’s School Museum is attached to Ed’s, a great place to reminisce about one’s school years.
Crossings at CarnegieCrossings at Carnegie has art exhibits, music concerts, art and writing classes, and more. There is even a clay studio that is open to members 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is always something going on from special writing and art collabo-rations to special guest speakers to camps for children.
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Minnesota Marine Art Museum Visit the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona for a unique art experience. The mission of the museum is to “engage visitors in meaningful visual art experiences through education and exhibitions that explore the ongoing and historic human relationship with water.” The museum is open Tuesday- Sunday from 10am-5pm.
Winona County History Center The Winona County Historical Society is Minnesota’s largest county historical society. They recently completed a major addition to their main museum, the Winona County History Center. Please explore their website and make a visit! The Winona County Historical Society is open weekdays 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM and weekends 12:00 - 4:00 PM. See www.winonahistory.org for more information.
Tews Corn Maze Come get lost with us at Tews Corn Maze in Winona, MN. The maze is located just five miles north of Lewiston on County Road 25. Tews Corn Maze is open weekends from September through October from noon to 6 p.m., and weekdays by appointment only. The admission includes the maze, with a design that can only be seen from above, hayrides, pig races, petting zoo, and duck races.
Historic Pickwick MillThe Pickwick Mill was built from 1856 to 1858 and is one of the oldest water powered gristmills found in southeast Minnesota. The mill was constructed as a gristmill and sawmill on the banks of Big Trout Creek located in Pickwick, Minnesota. Come visit and watch the mill in operation. The Pickwick Mill, located at 24813 County Rd. 7, Winona, will be open weekends during May, September and October, Tuesday through Sunday during June, July, and August.
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