11 Short And Sweet Fall Hikes In Minnesota With A Spectacular End View

11 Short And Sweet Fall Hikes In Minnesota With A Spectacular End View

Oberg Trail – Tofte

As Minnesota reaches peak fall color season, you may be thinking of ways to get out and enjoy the colors. If you’ve already done a fall foliage road trip, the next step may be to get out of the car and see the leaves up close. Each of these trails is less than 5 miles, and each one leads to a spectacular view overflowing with autumn beauty. If you’re looking for some easy fall hikes, these are a great place to start.

Minneopa Falls – Mankato

 

We’re aware that these uncertain times are limiting many aspects of life as we all practice social and physical distancing. While we’re continuing to feature destinations that make our state wonderful, we don’t expect or encourage you to go check them out immediately. We believe that supporting local attractions is important now more than ever and we hope our articles inspire your future adventures! And on that note, please nominate your favorite local business that could use some love right now: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/nominate/

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Caledonia Area Fall Barn Quilt Tours: The Heart of Quilt Country – Calendonia, MN

Caledonia Area Fall Barn Quilt Tours: The Heart of Quilt Country – Calendonia, MN

Caledonia is located in the southeastern corner of the state, where the land transitions from rolling hills to scenic bluffs and the Mississippi River Valley. It is not uncommon to see majestic eagles soaring or sitting high in the treetops. Deer, wild turkeys and coyotes are plentiful. Bear, cougar and bobcats are present, but rarely seen. Area streams offer the trout fishermen access to some of the best trout fishing in the state. Bike trails, hiking trails, Beaver Creek Valley State Park, horse trails, boating and bird watching are activities that lure people to the area. Caledonia is proud to be a Historic Bluff Country city. Visit the Historic Bluff Country website here.

Caledonia is known as “The Heart of Quilt Country” and offers a scenic driving tour route of nearly 60 Houston County barns sporting squares of plywood painted in vivid colors in a variety of quilt patterns. We welcome you to our area to view beautiful barn paintings and our splendid natural and cultural resources. Caledonia makes a great “hub” for day trips because it is centrally located between some of the region’s favorite attractions. You can explore parts of three states: Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, while headquartered in Caledonia. The Mississippi River is just 17 miles away. Plan one day as a “cruise day” on the Julia Belle Swain, a paddlewheeler docked in nearby La Crosse, Wis. Another day could be spent cycling nearby bike trails along the Root River. Explore Amish country in the nearby Canton-Harmony area. Hike the bluff lands and explore the Effigy Mounds near McGregor, IA. Canoe the Upper Iowa River or the Root River. Don’t forget to check out the Caledonia area, either! Take a tour of the town and check out the unique architecture of the historic downtown district, the impressive limestone courthouse and former jail, the Houston County Historical museum complex and much more.

To get to this very beautiful part of the world, look at the Minnesota map in the far southeast corner of the state. Two major highways come together here, State Hwy 76 which intersects with I-90, and State Hwy 44. The Houston County Airport is located just south on Hwy 76 and the La Crosse, Wis. airport, just 30 miles away, has you connected with the rest of the world. This area also boasts the only National Scenic Byway that parallels I-90 so travelers can enjoy the scenic 88 mile stretch of State Highway 16 from La Crescent to Dexter without any large detour.

The Caledonia area is becoming beautifully painted with barn quilts. We hope that while you are visiting the Caledonia area, you will take the tour of our wonderful countryside and see the magnificent quilts that are being displayed on local barns. Link here, you will find the name, owner, and address of all 59 registered barn quilts, as well as a map to help guide your tour.

Caledonia has much to offer for a weekend getaway or that week away from the office. Come see what you have been missing. Make plans to visit soon, you’ll be glad that you did!

 

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North Shore Scenic Railroad: Anniversary Milestone Day for Railroading in Duluth

North Shore Scenic Railroad: Anniversary Milestone Day for Railroading in Duluth

In Duluth 150 years ago, the Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad began daily passenger service between the newly minted Zenith City and St. Paul, with LS&M president William Banning hosting dignitaries in a specially outfitted train on the trip from the state capital to the Zenith City. The coming of the Jay Cooke’s railroads, the LS&M and the Northern Pacific, was perhaps the most important element of Duluth’s early success. Read more about the LS&M’s early years in Duluth:  Zenithcity-the-lake-superior-mississippi-railroad-begins-daily-service

Whether you are looking for a short trip to Lester River or a leisurely ride up the north shore to Two Harbors, the North Shore Scenic Railroad is your one-stop shop for train lovers one and all.

Train excursions on the North Shore Scenic Railroad are operating this summer, and available 7-days-a-week! Trains have reduced capacities and social distancing, reservations are strongly recommended. Daytime short rides, and evening longer excursions that include dinner, all starting at the St. Louis County Depot. Learn more and get tickets at: www.DuluthTrains.com

Heading Northbound on the North Shore Scenic Railroad tonight.

Posted by North Shore Scenic Railroad on Friday, August 21, 2020

 

All Aboard: Train excursions on the North Shore Scenic Railroad also depart daily from the Lake Superior Railroad Museum. See the trains, then ride the trains! Lots of excursion options can be found at DuluthTrains.com

North Shore Scenic Railroad

 

 

The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is 1200 Acres of Gardens!

The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is 1200 Acres of Gardens!

The Arboretum is part of the University of Minnesota and features more than 1200 acres of magnificent gardens, model landscapes and natural areas-from woodlands and wetlands to prairie-with extensive collections of northern-hardy plants. Tour the Arboretum on 12.5 miles of garden paths and hiking trails. Walk the close gardens and bike, walk or drive Three-Mile Drive to see more gardens and collections. Options for all ages, from our play yard for kids to two art galleries and a world-class sculpture garden. The Arboretum is a 501 3 C non-profit that relies on the contributions of donors and volunteers.

The grounds and buildings are open by reservation only. All members, visitors and children must make an online reservation and show their tickets at the gatehouse

Click here to plan your visit and reserve your tickets.

Adults $15 for ages 15 and over, kids under 15 are always Free, open 363 days a year, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. for October, then Nov. – March, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. winter months.

arboretum.umn.edu/Admission

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