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MISSISSIPPI VALLEY PARTNERS 2018

MINNESOTA • WISCONSIN TRAVEL GUIDE

LAKE PEPIN AREA ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

100 MILES OF ART BIKING BIRDING BOATING SHOPPING VINEYARDS & MORE!

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>> 100 MILES OF FRIENDS

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100 Miles of Lake Pepin

Pepin, WI . . . . . . . . . . . 18

History and Museums . 5

Nelson, WI . . . . . . . . . . 19

Outdoor Activities . . 6-7

Alma, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Shopping and Taste . 8-9

Fountain City, WI . . . . . 21

Events . . . . . . . . . 10-11

Winona, MN . . . . . . 22-24

Amenities . . . . . . 26-27

Kellogg, MN . . . . . . . . . 25

Map . . . . . . . . . . 28-29

Wabasha, MN . . . . . 32-38

Wine Trail . . . . . . 30-31

Minneiska, MN . . . . . . . 38

Prescott, WI . . . . . . . . . 12

Reads Landing, MN . . . 39

Hager City, WI . . . . . . . 13

Camp Lacupolis, MN . . 40

Maiden Rock, WI . . . . . 14

Lake City, MN . . . . . 41-46

Bay City, WI . . . . . . . . . 14

Frontenac, MN . . . . . . . 47

Diamond Bluff, WI . . . . 14

Red Wing, MN . . . . 48-52

Stockholm, WI . . . . 15-17

Hastings, MN . . . . . 53-54

Mississippi Valley Partners Mississippi Valley Partners (MVP) is a non-profit organization founded in 1992 for the purpose of promoting the communities along both sides of the Mississippi River in the area of Lake Pepin. Visit www.mississippi-river.org for more information about events and to order additional travel planners. Publisher - Evans-Stark Design vicki@esdgraphics.com, www.esdgraphics.com

Photo by Ben Threinen

Welcome to one of the most beautiful regions in North America! Many people visit to enjoy the fantastic scenery throughout the Lake Pepin area. Others consider this to be their favorite destination for a wealth of outdoor activities that include hiking and biking, bird and wildlife observation, fishing and hunting, golfing, private and excursion boating, and snowmobiling or skiing. Our quaint and idyllic villages and towns feature many museums, interpretive centers, antiques, and unique shops! The unparalleled diversity of our restaurants and pubs ensures the perfect solution for every gastronomical desire! The visitor that spends more than a day will be pleasantly surprised by the huge variety of friendly lodging accommodations. Everything from tent camping to luxurious hotels and quaint B&B’s are eager to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. In addition to the many festivals and events put on throughout the year by our local communities, Mississippi Valley Partners sponsors the popular 100 Mile Garage Sale each May, featuring several hundred vendors throughout each of our communities and attracts thousands of bargain hunters! Experience the 100 Miles of OldFashioned Christmas during the first weekend of December. As you travel throughout our area stop and introduce yourself, enjoy our company, frequent our businesses, thoroughly enjoy our activities, and go home with warm memories of your 100 miles of new friends!

The Mississippi Valley Partners

Cover photos: Photographer Ben Threinen.

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Mississippi Valley Partners 100 MILE GARAGE SALE MAY 3-6, 2018

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>> 100 MILES OF HISTORY

& MUSEUMS

The National Eagle Center Wabasha, MN

Winona County Historical Society Winona, MN

Aliveo Military Museum Red Wing, MN

Discover Mississippi River Lake Pepin’s Legends Experience Lake Pepin area history and more along the Great River Road in Minnesota and Wisconsin. There are numerous history centers and museum to visit. Be sure to stop at the various historical markers along the way to learn about the area. Within Winona are four museums, the Watkins Museum tells the story of the 146year old Watkins products. Another museum chronicles the history of the Polish pioneers. The Winona County Historical Society displays artifacts from the whole county and a Marine Art Museum. In Wabasha visit the

Pottery Museum of Red Wing Red Wing, MN

famous National Eagle Center to meet live bald and golden eagles up close. Reads Landing has a historic school house. In Bay City visit the River Bluffs History Center and adjacent Conlin Log House. Pepin is home to the Laura Ingalls Wilder museum and cabin. Alma has a city museum downtown and the Castlerock Museum features arms, armor and art from the Dark Age Warriors, Vikings, Romans and more. Buffalo County Historical Museum is in the Buffalo County Courthouse. Fountain City offers a Toy and Auto museum. In Prescott the Great River Road Visitor and Learning Center and Heritage Center is at the gateway to Wisconsin’s Great River Road. In Lake City visit the Water skiing

Castle Rock Museum, Alma, WI

Museum at the only working lighthouse on the Mississippi River and the enjoy a tour of the Lake Pepin Pearl Button Museum. Tour the LeDuc Historic Estate in Hastings, completed in 1866, the estate was home to William G. LeDuc, a Quartermaster in the Civil War, and his family. In Red Wing see the Goodhue County Museum that displays collections of the natural and cultural history of the area. The Pottery Museum of Red Wing has over 6,000 vintage pieces of artisan-crafted stoneware, and art pottery. The Aliveo Military Museum displays a significant collection of military artifacts. Be sure to visit the Red Wing Shoe Museum.

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS FISHING

The Lake Pepin area is the place to come for abundant fishing opportunities. Lake Pepin offers large lake fishing on the 25,000 acre lake, big river fishing in the main channel or backwaters and trout stream fishing on numerous small rivers and streams that flow into the Mississippi River. For fishing conditions and information:

Minnesota stream fishing: (including licenses, regulations and maps): www.dnr.state.mn.us/fishing/trout_streams/ index.html or call 1-888-646-6367. Wisconsin: dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing or by calling 1-888-936-7463. Stream maps: dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/ trout/streammaps.html.

Lake Pepin: Minnesota DNR Area Fisheries 651-345-3216. Lake Pepin fishing map available, call 1-877-525-3248.

Photo by Ben Threinen

PARKS AND WILDLIFE AREAS

MINNESOTA Hok-Si-La Park, Lake City. Offers 252 acres of spectacular views of the Mississippi River, Lake Pepin, and the surrounding bluffs. Overnight camping. Frontenac State Park, Frontenac. A birdwatcher’s paradise. The 2,961 acres park Is one of the best spots in the country to view birds migrating in the spring and fall. Overnight camping. 6 6

Weaver Dunes Wildlife Area, Kellogg. This 819 acre area contains a rolling and dune topography on a terrace where the Mississippi, Chippewa, and Zumbro rivers once came together. John A. Latsch State Park, Winona. Visitors relish a grand long view of the Mississippi River Valley in this 1,654-acre park. Enjoy spectacular colors in the fall. Day use only.

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WISCONSIN Merrick State Park, Fountain City. This 322acre park is popular with anglers and boaters. The marshy backwaters are home to a variety of fish, birds, animals and plants. Overnight camping. Tiffany Wildlife Area, Nelson. A diversity and abundance of wildlife habitat on more than 13,000 acres. One of the state’s largest, continuous bottomland hardwood forests. Primitive camping. Photo by Ben Threinen


BIRDING

View birds from land, water or air. Lake Pepin is a mecca for birdwatching throughout the year. November to March: View American Bald Eagles from roadside pull-offs on Hwy. 61 by Reads Landing, at Covill Park in Red Wing, and the lock and dam in Alma. Inside viewing is available at the National Eagle Center in Wabasha, Wings Over Alma Center and Great River Road Visitor and Learning Center and Heritage Center.

March to May: Tundra Swans and pelicans migrate. See raptors including hawks and falcons. View songbirds, “warblers,” in early May at Hok-Si-La City Park in Lake City and Frontenac State Park. Hang Gliding in Lake City allows bird lovers a whole new perspective from the air. Frontenac State Park offers visitors a bird book and bird list. An excellent backwater car route by Fountain City; Hwy 35 on to Co. OO, follows the river. Try birding by boat excursions.

Fall Migration: Tundra Swans stop off at Rieck’s Lake Park near Alma and in the Weaver Bottoms. Free Area Birding Maps and Brochures and Spring Migration Birding Festival information are available at 1-877-525-3248 or 608-6853303. For maps www.wigrr.com/activities/ birds-and-other-wildlife/birding-maps or www. lakecitymn.org/what-to-do/bird-watching. Photo by Ben Threinen

BOATING

View the Bluffs from the Lake The numerous sailboats that you see on Lake Pepin are a direct result of our area’s unique geological topography. The constant breezes that descend down through the valleys create ever changing wind patterns on the Lake, making it one of the top five sailing areas in the entire world! Marinas in the area, such as Alma, rent boat

slips. And you can launch your own boat at numerous public landings on both sides of the River.

Love to sail? Experience cruises, instruction or team building while sailing with Sail Pepin or Gem Sailing.

Don’t have a boat? No Problem! No visit to No matter how you like to enjoy the water, the area is complete without relaxing aboard our region has the experience you are looking a scenic, narrated cruise on the authentic for! Visit for maps http://wigrr.com/activities/ paddlewheel boat, Pearl of the Lake. The boating-boat-tours/boating-maps Winona Boat Touring Company offers entertaining and educational Mississippi River Photo byGuide Ben Threinen 7 www.mississippi-river.org | 2018 Mississippi River/Lake Pepin Area Travel Planner tours.


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SHOPPING & ARTS

The Palate

Cultural Cloth

Red Wing Pottery Stoneware Lark&Toys

Pride of Nations

One-of-a-kind treasures are abundant when shopping for artistic flair in the Lake Pepin area. From unique local cottage industry to finds from around the world, quality is everywhere. Find textile art and quilting materials at Burlington Hotel & Quilt Shop, Alma, WI. You'll also find yarn and gifts at Hugga Bugga in Stockholm, WI.

The Uffda Shop

Red Wing Pottery & Stoneware

Hunt for antiques at Lake Pepin Pearl Button Co., Lake City, MN, Bird Brain Art & Antiques, Wabasha, MN and Pottery Place Antiques and Main Street Exchange, Red Wing, MN. Find hand-crafted furniture at Northern Oak Amish Furniture in Stockholm, WI. Local items, art, clothing and gifts can be found at Treats and Treasures, Lake City, MN and Sandy's, Stockholm, WI. Find special items for the kitchen at the Palate in Stockholm, WI.

In Kellogg, MN, are two unique stores LARK The Historic Pottery Place Mall, Red Wing, toys, a toy emporium with a hand craved MN has an array of shops in an historic carousel and SVJ Creative Designs creates building. Red Wing Pottery & Stoneware, concrete statues and ornaments. 8 www.mississippi-river.org | 2018 Mississippi River/Lake Pepin Area Travel Planner Guide

The Purple Turtle

Pottery Place Antiques

Red Wing, MN, has made world famous pottery since 1877. Visit the Abode Gallery and the Purple Turtle in Stockholm, WI for variety of artist made goods. Find cultural treasures in Maiden Rock at Cultural Cloth showcasing women artisans around the world, handmade home dĂŠcor textiles and accessories. And in Wabasha at the Pride of the Nations you'll find authentic Native American arts and crafts. In Red Wing, MN visit The Uffda Shop offering fine Scandinavian gifts.


>> 100 MILES OF TASTE

DINING

Lake House on Pepin Restaurant

Liberty's Restaurant & Lounge

Unparalleled diversity of our restaurants and pubs ensures the perfect solution for every gastronomical desire! Grab a quick snack or a romantic dinner on your journey around Lake Pepin. Take in lake-views at the Breakwater Wine Bar, Pepin, WI and lake-side dining at the newly

Beth's Twin Bluff Cafe

The Chocolate Escape

Treats and Treasures

The Breakwater Wine Bar

opened Lake House on Pepin Restaurant in Lake City, MN.

Store, Stockholm, WI and handmade treats at the Chocolate Escape in Wabasha, MN.

Enjoy family dining at the long-standing traditions of Libertys Restaurant & Lounge, Red Wing, MN.

Enjoy the real food, home-style cooking at family owned Beth’s Twin Bluff’s Cafe, Nelson, WI,

Make your sweet tooth happy at Treats & Treasures, Lake City, MN, Tickle Your Fancy, Red Wing, MN, Stockholm Pie and General

Enjoy hearty pub fare at Reads Landing Brewery Co. with an unobstructed view of the river, pizza at Red Wing Brewery.

VINEYARDS & BREWERIES & MORE Garvin Heights Vineyards

Red Wing Brewery

Maiden Rock Winery & Cidery

A Toast to Local Vineyards and Brewed Specialty Beers! Grab a locally-made beer and good food at Red Wing Brewery, Red Wing, MN or beer at Hoppy Girl Brewing LLC, Wabasha, MN. The Great River Road Wine Trail includes 11 vineyards, most of which are

Hoppy Girl Brewery

in the Lake Pepin area. Experience the wineries tours and tasting rooms. Visit www.greatriverroadwinetrail.org for more information and see pages 30-31 for a map of all the Great River Road Wine Trail vineyards. Around the Lake Pepin area visit Seven Hawks Vineyards, Fountain City, WI, Garvin

Danzinger Vineyards

Seven Hawks Vineyards

Heights Vineyards, Winona, MN, Maiden Rock Winery and Cidery, Stockholm, WI and Danzinger Vineyards, Alma, WI. Rush River Farms in Maiden Rock, WI pick your own berry's has delicious blueberries, black currants, red currants and gooseberries.

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>100 MILES OF EVENTS RED WING, MN

ALMA, WI

RED WING COLLECTOR’S SOCIETY – JULY 12-14

ALMA MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL

Annual Convention. Commemorative distribution and silent auctions, pottery demonstrations, education sessions, show and sale, displays, kids program, social events. Over 150 vendors of stoneware, dinnerware, and art pottery. RedWingCollectors.org.

LABOR DAY SUNDAY (EVERY YEAR)

A day of music and hand-made art on the shores of the Mississippi. Alma Beach and Marina, off State Hwy 35. www.almawisconsin.com. BIRDING BY MINI-TRAIN – MAY 5 AND SEPTEMBER 22

Wings over Alma. Take the birding train to bird watch. www.wingsoveralma.org

TREASURE ISLAND POW WOW – JULY 13-15

Dancers and drummers from the US and Canada. Indian arts, handmade crafts, jewelry, and traditional Native American food. Free. 800-554-5473. RedWing.org

ANNUAL HOLIDAY STROLL – NOVEMBER 23

An old-fashioned Christmas celebration on the day after Thanksgiving. Come see Santa and Mrs. Claus, baby reindeer, and fireworks as we light up our downtown district. Get an early start on your holiday shopping, enjoy the lighted parade! www.redwingholidaystroll.com.

LAKE CITY, MN TOUR DE PEPIN – JUNE 2

Eight hundred bicyclists choose between three route levels of 32, 50, 72 or 100 miles around Lake Pepin. www.lakecity. org

WATER SKI DAYS–JUNE 22-24

Celebrating the birthplace of water skiing! Live bands, beer garden, water ski show, carnival, food, car show, arts and crafts. www.lakecity.org

JUNK CRUSH SEPTEMBER 15-16

Lake City is the place to be for vintage, antiques, primitive, re-purpose, up-cycle, salvage finds, plus food and entertainment! www.lakecity.org

PEPIN, WI THE LAURA INGALLS WILDER DAYS FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 8-9

Laura Ingalls Wilder Park. Events include a parade, “Pepin Laura” contest, demonstrations, arts and crafts booths, lots of good food and great entertainment for the whole family. (No alcoholic beverages at the festival) www.LauraDays.org, www.lauraingallspepin.com

MAIDEN ROCK, WI SUMMERFEST – JUNE 16

A fun-filled day with a silent auction, parade, live music, and spectacular evening fireworks. maidenrock.org or Facebook - Maiden Rock Area Community Association.

COUNTRY CHRISTMAS – DECEMBER 2

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser. Santa’s elves, kids select a toy and a hand-made Christmas ornament. Milk and cookies. Pictures and a gift from Santa. Hot chocolate and cookies, wagon rides around Village Park, Christmas specials. maidenrock.org.

PRESCOTT, WI PRESCOTT DAZE – SEPTEMBER 7-9 Car show, street dance, vendors, kids events, parade and more! www.prescottdaze.com EVENTS AT FREEDOM PARK

The Center features rotating exhibits of local artists’ work. Each exhibit runs approximately 6 weeks. Educational and community events. Visit www.freedomparkwi.org for details.

HASTINGS, MN RIVERTOWN DAYS JULY 20-22

City wide festival featuring music stages, arts& crafts fair, carnival, parade, fireworks and more. www.hastingsmn.org/rivertowndays.html

LEDUC HISTORIC ESTATE CIVIL WAR WEEKEND SEPTEMBER 8-9

Civil War history comes to life with re-enactment soldiers at drill, work and play with special programs throughout the day. www.dakotahistory.org

ST. CROIX VALLEY APPLE FEST OCTOBER 13-14

Come celebrate the apple harvest! Pick apples and pumpkins, join in hayrides, children’s activities, live animals, music and more. Five area apple orchards along the bluffs of St. Croix River. www.carpenternaturecenter.org

WINONA, MN GREAT RIVER SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL JUNE 22 - AUGUST 5

Annual festival that produces dynamic productions of Shakespeare’s plays. Winona State University, www.grsf.org

VOICES FROM THE PAST CEMETERY WALK OCTOBER 6-7

Bringing to life those from the community’s past who are buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery. www.winonahistory.org

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MINNESOTA BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL JULY 2 - 22 This premiere festival transforms

Winona into a classical music Mecca. Featuring the Minnesota Orchestra, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, violinist Sarah Chang, So Percussion , and Kenny Broberg, piano and much more! www.mnbeethovenfestival.org

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Visit www.mississippi-river.org to see all events in the Lake Pepin area for 2018

WABASHA, MN SOAR WITH THE EAGLES - WEEKENDS IN MARCH

Celebrate this great eagle migration with our SOAR with the Eagles festival. Flying bird shows, live animals, eagle programs, a raffle and more! National Eagle Center. 651-565-4989, www.nationaleaglecenter.org/events

TASTE OF WABASHA - APRIL 21 A Taste of Wabasha offers great food from the area’s best restaurants, a silent auction and an evening with the eagles! Support the eagle ambassadors, engage in programs and view inspiring exhibits of the National Eagle Center. 651-565-4989, www.nationaleaglecenter.org/events SEPTOBERFEST - SEPTEMBER 7-OCTOBER 27 Join us for the Annual SeptOberfest celebration. Our small rivertown showcases fall like no other-artistic displays of pumpkins, cornstalks, flowers, bales and gourds among the natural beauty of the river valley. It is truly an explosion of color. 651-565-4158, www.wabashamn.org/septoberfest

STOCKHOLM & PEPIN, WI

STOCKHOLM, WI

FLYWAY FILM FESTIVAL

STOCKHOLM SWEDISH CHRISTMAS

OCTOBER 17-21

An international festival of new indie films showing at venues in Stockholm and Pepin. The festival has become one of the most acclaimed film festivals in the country. Its small-town setting allows an unusual degree of interaction between film creators and their audience. www.flywayfilmfestival.org

A four-week long small town holiday experience featuring some of the most exceptional shopping and gifting opportunities in the region. NOVEMBER 24 - DECEMBER 1 DECEMBER 8-15

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Start your celebration of the season by enjoying holiday foods and wines on the Great River Road Wine Trail. Receive a wine trail glass and a six-bottle wine tote at the first winery visited. Their ticket and wine glass will entitle the holder to free wine and food tasting at each winery. You can pay for your ticket at the winery or online. Online purchasers should bring their receipt to the first winery visited. Plan to enjoy the event for the entire weekend, and visit all nine wineries. Start as far away as you can, and work your way home! $25 per person. $10 for designated drivers. Visit www.greatriverroadwinetrail.org.

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Experience the 100 Mile Christmas Celebration, held the first weekend in December. Each of our Villages and Towns decorate their homes, storefronts, and streets to celebrate a good old-fashioned country Christmas. You will find special deals and unique gifts in the informal, quaint environment of our small towns. Discover the scenic winding roads that bring you to the talented artists and craftspeople you will meet along the way. Come celebrate the Holidays as they were meant to be! www.100MilesofChristmas.org

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Enjoy a long weekend of romance and adventure on the Great River Road Wine Trail! This special event presents ample opportunities to sample fine food and wine, from Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. Each winery on the Great River Road Wine Trail will feature their award winning wines and ciders paired with an array of local foods designed with gourmet flair. In addition to local foods, some wineries will also feature live music by local talent. Receive a wine trail glass and a six-bottle wine tote at the first winery visited. Their ticket and wine glass will entitle the holder to free wine and food tasting at each winery. Pay at the winery or online. Online purchasers should bring their receipt to the first winery visited. $25 per person. $10 for designated drivers.

100 MILES GARAGE SALE, MAY 3-6 Lake Pepin historic river towns and two states clean out their attics, garages and basements to create the most spectacular garage sale around! Bargain hunters can start anywhere along the river road - Minnesota or Wisconsin - rain or shine. Mississippi Valley Partners sponsors the 100-mile Garage Sale that spans all towns along Lake Pepin. Find participating sales from Hastings, MN south on Hwy. 61 to Winona, MN, across the river to Fountain City, WI and North on Hwy 35 to Prescott, WI you’ll find deals, steals and fun. Don’t miss it! Visit www.100MileGarageSale.org.

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FLOOD RUNS SPRING - APRIL 21 AND FALL - SEPTEMBER 15

One of the oldest and largest runs in America. The Flood Run has always been a charity event - from throwing sandbags in 1965 to buying a Benefit Wristband to support some great kids today for Gillette Children’s Specialty Health Care! It is estimated that over 30,000 motorcycles come to the run. Motorcycles ride the Wisconsin and the Minnesota side of the Mississippi River Valley. Ride either side of the river, join in wherever you like, cross at any of the bridges from Hastings to Winona.

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PRESCOTT > WISCONSIN www.prescottwi.com | 715.262.3284

Where the Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers Meet

photo by Margaret Smith

> Visit Mercord Mill Park where the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers meet. > Enjoy downtown’s 19th century buildings, shops and dining.

> Take the Historic Walking Tour. > A public dock offers easy access to downtown and the public boat launch has adjacent trailer parking.

One of Wisconsin’s oldest towns, Prescott is the northern gateway to Wisconsin’s Great River Road. Settled in 1839, Prescott received its name in 1851 in honor of Philander Prescott, a fur trapper who built a cabin on the site where the city now stands. Prescott quickly became a center for river shipping, steamboat transportation and milling. Immigrants arrived via steamboats and settled around Prescott. From the bluffs of Freedom Park, visitors can see the waters of the St. Croix flow into the Mississippi. The Great River Road Visitor & Learning Center at Freedom Park features indoor and outdoor interpretive exhibits, free spotting scopes, changing local art exhibits, walking trails and picnic areas. Adventure enthusiasts can boat, canoe, golf, bird watch, hike, bike, swim, hunt for antiques, shop and dine, and in the winter, snowmobile, ski and snowboard in the Prescott area.

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FOUNDING OF LAKE PEPIN

Prescott’s historic Clock Tower is located downtown next to the bridge adjacent to the Welcome & Heritage Center (on the National Historic Register), home to the Prescott Area Historical Society. Welcome Center offers exhibits highlighting local heritage, plus maps, brochures and information. Shop and dine in the historic 19th century buildings. Don’t miss Mercord Mill Park for an exceptional view of the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers merging.

including Fort Saint Antoine, in 1786. In 1727 René Boucher de La Perrière and Michel Guignas built Fort Beauharnois. Today the Villa Maria Conference Center stands near the site.

NATURAL HISTORY OF LAKE PEPIN Model of Fort Beauharnois

In 1703 The lake was first named in a map of New France made by Guillaume Delisle, named after Pépin le Bref, king of France and father of Charlemagne. Nicolas Perrot erected a number of fur trade posts,

In 1850, General Land Office surveyors of Lake Pepin passed through tall grass prairies, scrubby-brush lands, oak savannas, oak-hickory groves, wet marshlands, maplebasswood forests, and lowland forests, crossing many streams, ponds, lakes, and rivers. The uplands around Lake Pepin were hilly and very rugged. Deep ravines

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dissected the landscape and here surveyors noted springs that contained trout - a fish found only in the purest waters. Today, most of the oak savannas, brush lands, and prairies of the uplands are gone due to agriculture, urban development, and fire suppression. The forested areas remaining are highly fragmented. In the floodplain many forests, marshes, and prairies remain intact within wildlife refuges. Lake Pepin has a surface area of about 40 square miles and an average depth of 25 feet. The Mississippi River’s largest lake, Pepin is 21 miles long and averages nearly two miles across.


HAGER CITY > WISCONSIN www.mississippi-river.org

Colorful History Located on an Island > Because of it’s seclusion Hager City has had such visitors as Al Capone, John Dillinger and Pretty Boy Floyd.

> Known for its Bow & Arrow rock formations. > Explore the backwater channels by boat.

Hager City, located on an island in the Mississippi River, is surrounded by channels and backwaters. Houseboats and marinas make Hager City a community on the water. With its many places to hide Hager City has a history of bootlegging during prohibition and even the rumor that Jesse and Frank James hid out here for two weeks after the Northfield raid, as well as visitors such as Al Capone, John Dillinger and Pretty Boy Floyd. Hager City was founded by the Chicago, Burlington & Northern Railroad in 1886. The advent of the railroad in the late 1800s brought a sharp decrease in riverboat traffic as rail replaced boats and barges as the main form of transportation along the river. The most well-known feature of Hager City is known as the Bow & Arrow formation. Just east of Hager City, you’ll see a set of boulders that the first people to survey the area thought resembled a large bow strung with an arrow and aimed at Lake Pepin. There is an historic marker located along the road that gives details about the rock formation. The rock formation was a well-known landmark and was a point of reference for travelers along the Mississippi River for thousands of years.

Rd 4 to Co. 18. Turn left on 18 to continue to Kellogg. Return via Hwy. 61.

Wabasha – East Indian Creek Ride, 42 miles

A Sampling of the Lake Pepin Biking Trails Lake City – Historic Theilman Country Ramble, 48 miles Begin 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, where a point of interest is the newly restored opera house. Continue on Cty

Start your ride at the National Eagle Center. Take Bridge St. to a right on Co Rd 30 (Grant Blvd.). Go left on Hwy. 61 to Kellogg, right on Co Rd 18, left on Co Rd 14, right on Hwy. 61, and left onto Co Rd 84. Follow Co Rd 84 to the stop sign, go right on Dodge St (Co Rd 18), go left on Belvidere Ave, right on Hwy. 61. Go right on Hwy 60 (Pembroke Ave), and left on 2nd St W.

Pepin – Little House Trail, 36 miles Start at the city park at 806 3rd St, Hwy 35. Head South on Hwy. 35 and take a left at Cty. N. Take Cty N to Cty SS, and take a left. Head to Cty CC and take a left into Lund, follow Cty CC, taking you by a reconstructed log cabin of where Laura was born.

Stockholm/Maiden Rock Cidery, 20 miles Park your car at the Stockholm City Park. Take Cty Rd J to Lund, then left on Cty Rd CC. Follow CC north and then west (it turns into Cty HH). Take a left at Cty SS and go downhill into the town of Maiden Rock. Take a left on Hwy 35 to Cty AA which becomes Cty E. Return to Cty E and it will join with Cty J to take you back to Stockholm.

Red Wing Cruise, 30 miles Starts at 1932 Old West Main St. Turn right onto Old West Main. Turn left onto Withers Harbor Dr. enter bike trail on right. One mile, turn onto Featherstone Rd, and then left on Bench St., Bench becomes Cty 1. Continue on Cty 1, right on Cty 7. Cross Hwy 19 into Vasa. Turn right, continue on Cty. 7. After the church, left on Cty 7. 8 miles, turn right onto Cannon Valley Trail until Red Wing trail head. 9 miles turn left onto Old West Main to return.

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MAIDEN ROCK > WISCONSIN 715.577.0969 | www.maidenrock.org

Maiden Rock is a small village nestled in the foothills and bluffs, perched on the shores of Lake Pepin, with an Indian Legend of a Dakota maiden who leaped from the bluff-top to avoid a forced marriage. > Enjoy trout fishing in Pine Creek as well as boating and fishing on Lake Pepin.

BLUEBERRIES July & August U-pick Thursday through Sunday 8 am - 2 pm Early July Gooseberries, Red & Black Currants

Rush River Produce Maiden Rock, WI

715-594-3648

rushriverproduce.com

The village was founded in the early 1850s by two brothers, Amos and Albert Harris, who called it Harrisburg. The name was changed to Maiden Rock in 1857.

> Camping in the village park is a fun family event. > Music and art and beauty in a small village setting. Maiden Rock Area Community Association sponsors “Summerfest” the third Saturday in June. Summerfest runs from mid-morning until after dark and features a silent auction, parade, children’s games food live music and ends with a fireworks display. They also sponsor “Country Christmas” the first Saturday in December. Enjoy a pancake breakfast, Santa’ Elves and Santa himself, plus horse-drawn wagon rides. The Maiden Rock Press is published monthly. Pick up a copy at the local service station. Check out their website at maidenrock.org, and find them on Facebook at facebook.com/maiden rock area community association.

IN THE AREA > WISCONSIN www.mississippi-river.org

Diamond Bluff. Traveling south from Prescott the Great River Road traveler encounters the settlement of Diamond Bluff. Although a little river community today, Diamond Bluff reached its peak of occupation 1,000 years ago when the Oneota Indians created many camps and villages there. Over 500 earthen mounds have been found, including the Panther Effigy Mound. In 1890, a 110-ton steamboat named the Sea Wing sank killing 98 people. Today a memorial plaque, placed at Sea Wing Memorial Park commemorates this tragic event.

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Bay City. Founded in the 1880s, Bay City was a

thriving river town with a pickle factory, blacksmith shop, grain elevators, sand mine, saw mill, shingle mill, and a steamboat wharf. Visit the original Conlin Log Home built in 1856 by an Irish immigrant. The area’s history center is in a renovated church building next to the Conlin Home and offers a variety of activities. Hillsides of the village reveal the majestic hardwoods of the area. In June enjoy the Bay City Fest.


STOCKHOLM > WISCONSIN www.stockholmwisconsin.com

A Thriving Arts Community with a Proud Heritage.

The Village is a thriving, vibrant destination brimming with charming shops, world class local and regional fine art, a quaint museum, delectable food, exciting theatre and music and premier accommodations. Not only is Stockholm one of Midwest Livings “Best of ” it is also ranked as one of the top 5 “Shopping Hotspots” in the State of Wisconsin. Stockholm is home to many unique events each year – Stockholm Art Stroll, Swedish Christmas celebration, the Stockholm Art Fair and numerous art tours, live theater, music and more, see www. stockholmwisconsin for a complete list of events. Stockholm was founded in 1851 by Swedish immigrant farmers. Many historic buildings in the village exist from days when Stockholm was a commercial hub for farmers, fishing and clamming. During the 1970’s many artists, drawn to the area by the region’s stunning beauty, began to

> Take one of the Blue Bikes of Stockholm for a ride!

> Explore the river on our 700 foot stone pier.

> Visit The Stockholm Institute Historical Museum.

> Hike the legendary Maiden Rock Bluff Nature Area.

revive the old storefronts and homes. Today, Stockholm residents are proud of their heritage and the village’s reputation, rooted in its quaint charm, enhanced by its vibrant arts community and the exceptional beauty that surrounds the Village. Visitors are drawn to the natural beauty of the Lake Pepin area, which, according to William Cullen Bryant, “ought to be visited in the summer by every poet and painter in America.” We encourage you to visit the historic and beautiful Village of Stockholm on the Mississippi, the perfect escape from the ordinary and an enchanting slice of life as it used to be.

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Large Jewelry Selection Wide Variety of Clothing Fashion Hats Home Decor Fun Gifts Many Sales and Promos Everything by Season

WOMENS BOUTIQUE The latest fashion & home accessories!

artisan furniture | creative gifting fine art | fine craft handcrafted jewelry & accessories

N2030 Spring Street | Stockholm, WI abodegallery.com | 715-442-2266

The perfect fit for your personal style!

Hugga Bugga

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Highway 35 Stockholm, WI 54769

612.308.1714

char@huggabugga.com

www.ThePurpleTurtleArts.com

On the corner of the Great River Road and Spring Street in downtown Stockholm, WI

the

PA L AT E

W12102 State Hwy 35 Stockholm, WI 54769 www.thepalate.net

Lunch Pie Espresso

715-442-6400 for your entertaining taste

MAIDEN ROCK WINERY & CIDERY Presenting a unique collection of premium hard cider & fruit wines, from fresh local fruit, flavored by Wisconsin.

info@maidenrockwinerycidery.com W12266 King Lane, Stockholm WI 54679 715-448-3502 WWW.MAIDENROCKWINERYCIDERY.COM

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PEPIN > WISCONSIN www.PepinWisconsin.com | 715.544.STAY

Dine, Shop and Enjoy the View of Lake Pepin

photo by Bruce Christianson, Sightflight.com

> Visit the historically accurate reconstructed log cabin where Laura Ingalls Wilder was born and see what prairie pioneer life was like, seven miles north of Pepin on Co. Rd. CC.

> Take a walk on the docks of Pepin Marina and enjoy the shops and restaurants along the water. Bring your boat to launch.

The village of Pepin was established in 1856 by the Pepin brothers, two early French trappers who were enchanted with the natural beauty of the area. Historically, the village was a steamboat boomtown familiar to Mark Twain and wealthy Chicago socialites who summered on Lake Pepin. A world-famous past resident is also an attraction for thousands of visitors to Pepin each year. Laura Ingalls Wilder was born in a small log cabin just 7 miles north of the village, where her early childhood adventures became the basis of her book “Little House in the Big Woods.” A reconstruction of the original cabin built by Pa Ingalls sits at the birth site on County Road CC. In the heart of Pepin is the

> Enjoy Tiffany Wildlife Area - a 13,000 acre refuge offering wildlife watching, semi-wilderness canoeing, hiking, camping, hunting and fishing.

> Stay the weekend at a bed and breakfast inn, motel or campground. > Get out on the water for a sailboat cruise with www. SailPepin.com.

Laura Ingalls Wilder museum where people can learn more about Laura’s life and the early history of Pepin. Laura Ingalls Wilder Days, a celebration that’s held the second full weekend of September, brings Laura’s era back to life for young and old. The Pepin Depot Museum offers railroad and steamboat historical displays and memorabilia housed in a 1890s railroad depot in the Laura Ingalls Wilder Park. If you wish to extend your stay in Pepin overnight, we know you’ll find pleasure at one of our modern motels or beautifully restored B&B’s. If you enjoy camping, Pepin offers a fully-equipped campground. And be sure to come to Pepin hungry! We offer dining options to satisfy a variety of tastes, from fine cuisine to burgers ‘n beer to deli fare to dessert ‘n coffee, to malts ‘n ice cream treats. If you’re shopping for unique gifts, artwork, jewelry, clothing, or antiques, you must browse through the shops and galleries in Pepin to visit with the local artisans, collectors, or Pepin’s own blacksmith. Shop for fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, lawn and garden ornaments, metal art and perennials, all featured in outdoor markets. One of our main attractions is Lake Pepin, which provides great fishing and recreational boating. The summer season offers a sandy beach for swimming and sunbathing. Hundreds of sailboats, many of them moored in Pepin’s lovely marina, dot the horizon as they sparkle along the surface of the lake. The marina offers seasonal and overnight dockage as well as boat launching services. A public ramp is nearby with a fish cleaning station and public rest rooms.

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NELSON > WISCONSIN www.mississippi-river.org

Enjoy the Backwaters of the Mississippi River > The Nelson Bottoms area is abundant with wildlife and great fall duck hunting.

> Located at the junction of the Mississippi River and Chippewa River valleys.

> Fish for smallmouth bass, walleye, largemouth bass.

> Visit the 100-year-old Nelson Cheese Factory.

Nelson is a small village nestled between the majestic bluffs of the Mississippi River Valley and the backwaters of the Mississippi River. Check out the great fishing and wildlife viewing through the backwaters along Highway 25. Take Highway 25 from Minnesota and the nearby bridge in Wabasha, or Highway 35 north or south along the river in Wisconsin. Love the outdoors? Check out the great fishing and wildlife viewing as you pass through the backwaters along Highway 25. Nelson is a small town “on the grow” with several new familyowned businesses starting up alongside established shops and restaurants. Nelson has a variety of shops with gifts or antiques. When you’re hungry, Nelson is a great place to grab a bite to eat – everything from pizza to barbecue. And don’t forget to stop for an ice cream cone or some of Nelson’s famous cheese curds to take home and share with family and friends. Nelson’s location makes it the perfect place for hunting, fishing and simply admiring the beautiful outdoors. There’s river access from public and private locations, and boat rental opportunities. All types of birds including eagles are known to winter in the area. We know you’re going to love the small-town charm of Nelson and encourage you to come and visit for a day or two – or longer!

> There is river access from public and private locations. > Nelson’s Castleberg Park has a shelter perfect for picnic lunches

> North of Nelson on Highway 35 is the 12,500 acre Tiffany Bottoms Wildlife Area River, which protects the Chippewa River bottomlands and supports a number of rare plants and animals.

Real food. Real family.

Welcome home. S 286 HWY 35

(715) 673-4040

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ALMA > WISCONSIN www.almawisconsin.com | 608.685.3303

National Historic District with Abundant Wildlife Viewing Opportunities Photo by Ben Threinen

> 19th Century National Historic District tour & unique stairstep streets. > Nature & birding events; viewing at Wings Over Alma. BURLINGTON HOTEL & QUILT SHOP

> Fishing at its best at the Great Alma Fishing Float > Music & Arts Festival along the river. > Public marina for docking

809 N Main St. • 608.685.3636 • theburlingtonhotelandquiltshop.com The building currently houses a Quilt Shop, Wine & Beer Bar and two restored hotel rooms in Alma’s historic Burlington Hotel, circa 1891. The hotel rooms opened in May 2016 and have been well received. Consider a stay when visiting the Alma area!

Historic Alma is a perched on a narrow strip of land between the Mississippi River and 500-foot limestone bluffs. The historic river town of less than 1,000 is only two streets wide and has 12 stairstep streets. Downtown Alma has several shops, galleries, gift stores and the Wings Over Alma Nature & Art Center. Restaurants and a restored bakery as well as many lodging options are housed in a variety of fascinating 19th-century waterfront buildings. The Castlerock Museum features arms, armor and art from the Dark Age Warriors, Vikings, Romans and more. Alma has two marinas, two boat ramps and a 300-foot sand Mississippi swimming beach. Pull your boat up to the courtesy dock and enjoy the city’s many attractions. For train buffs visit the old Burlington Railroad Hotel and a walking bridge to Lock & Dam #4 where you can watch the trains pass underneath. Birding Alma is well known for tundra swans, bald eagles, herons and pelicans. Rieck’s Lake offers views of migrating tundra swans. December February, below Lock & Dam #4, wintering bald eagles congregate. Seasonal Alma offers many surprises throughout the year. Wildflowers, morning valley fog along the Buffalo River, spring & fall bird migrations, autumn color and the frozen river keep our city vibrant all year long.

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FOUNTAIN CITY > WISCONSIN www.fountaincitywisconsin.com

Naturally and Historically on Eagle Bluff

photo by Elaine Miller

> Self-guided historic walking tour booklets at local businesses. > Take a drink from the historic water fountain which the city is named for–Hwy 35 and Main St.

> Enjoy activities such as camping in beautiful Merrick State Park, traversing the scenic bluffs, and angling the main channel and backwaters of “Old Man River.”

> Visit the Seven Hawks wine tasting room and wine bar, in a 1870’s renovated gem, one of many fine old buildings in historic Fountain City.

> Visit the historical museum for Native American tool and arrow head displays, dating back 20,000 years.

Nestled in the bluffs along the Mississippi River, Fountain City is the oldest settlement in Buffalo County. The panoramic view of Fountain City is highlighted by Eagle Bluff, which stands 550 feet above the river, one of the highest points on the Mississippi. Whether driving scenic Highway 35, internationally recognized as “The Great River Road,” or vacationing along the Mississippi River, visitors will experience a diversity of multi-seasonal activities. During the warm embrace of summer, visitors to Fountain City enjoy activities such as camping in beautiful Merrick State Park, traversing the scenic bluffs, and angling the main channel and backwaters of “Old Man River.” A public boat landing provides access to Fountain City from the river. Summer also offers visitors a variety of unique shops and restaurants to enjoy. As the chilly northern winds begin to blow in across the river and winter makes its home along the upper Mississippi, visitors enjoy activities like ice fishing, snowmobiling, and hunting. The Fountain City area is part of the Great Northern Flyway for migratory birds and home to bald eagles, great blue herons and egrets. For generations there have been trophy whitetail deer in Monarch Valley and wild turkey are plentiful. If you are lucky, you may be able to catch a glimpse of a rare albino deer that thrive in the woodlands surrounding Fountain City. Watch river traffic at Lock and Dam No. 5-A. A fishing float is moored below the dam. Two miles north of town is Merrick State Park, with hiking trails, picnic areas and family campsites located on the Mississippi River. www.mississippi-river.org | 2018 Mississippi River/Lake Pepin Area Travel Planner Guide

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WINONA > MINNESOTA www.visitwinona.com | 507-452-0735

Surprisingly Weird

Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868), Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851, oil on canvas. Private collection, MMAM. Photo by Dave Casey.

> Events: Frozen River Film Festival, Bluff Country Studio Art Tour, Mid West Music Fest, Steamboat Days, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Minnesota Beethoven Festival, Boats and Bluegrass Festival, Great Dakota Homecoming, Cemetery Walk

Situated on the Great River Road two hours south of the Twin Cities, Winona has struck a perfect balance between big-city swagger and river-town charm, and you’re going to love it. We are home to the nationally cast Great River Shakespeare Festival, the internationally acclaimed Minnesota Beethoven Festival, and several more music, cultural, and film festivals that together draw many thousands of people to the city each year. Winona also boasts the jawdropping Minnesota Marine Art Museum, where visitors ponder the work of masters like Renoir, Monet, Picasso, Van Gogh, and hundreds more. Grand architecture and a half dozen museums offer a glimpse of the city’s past as a legendary river port, and local eateries, a brewery and winery, and unique local shops make it a fun place to wander. And for outdoor recreation lovers, we are a paradise. Cradled by towering bluffs and the Mississippi River, the area is rich with

> Outdoor and Recreation: Garvin Heights Overlook, Levee Park, Prairie Island, Lake Park, Latsch Island, Aghaming Park and Preserve, Bluffside Park, Bob Welch Aquatic Center

> Attractions: Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Polish Cultural Institute, Watkins Museum, Winona County History Center, Garvin Heights Vineyards, Trolley Tours, River Cruises

land and water trails, rock and ice climbing, and dozens of other ways to get outside and enjoy some fresh air. Some people think it’s odd to have all this greatness in one city – we just think it’s very Winona – Surprisingly Weird and incredibly entertaining.

What’s Cool: • Guided walking tours and trolley tours through Winona’s historic districts • Mississippi River Cruises on the Winona Tour Boat • Guided ice climbing and rock climbing • Live music events at Island City Brewing and Ed’s (no name) Bar • Tours and programming at the Winona County History Center and historic Bunnell House

Winona Visitor Center 924 Huff Street, 507.452.2278 January-March Saturdays and Sundays, 10am-3pm April-October Mondays-Saturdays, 9am-5pm Sundays, 1am-4pm November-December Saturdays and Sundays, 10am-3pm

• Outdoor recreation equipment rentals at Lake Park Lodge and Adventure Cycle & Ski

Tourist information is also available year round at the Visit Winona offices located in the Winona County History Center.

• Mississippi Sippin’ happy hour on the patio of the Minnesota Marine Art Museum

Visit Winona Offices at Winona County History Center 160 Johnson St., 507.452.0735

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WINONA > WISCONSIN

Open: Weekdays 9 - 5 Saturdays 10 - 4 & Sundays 12 - 4

Plan your visit @

WWW.WINONAHISTORY.ORG

Exhibits Classes Speakers Research Shop & More!

Winery & Event Center

SHOPLAKEPEPIN.COM

Shop Lake Pepin Online

Enjoy the Vine to Glass Experience Tasting & Sales Hours

STARTING JUNE 2018

May - October 10am - 6pm Tues - Sun April, November, December 1pm - 5 pm Fri - Sun 2255 Garvin Hts. Rd. Winona, MN 507.474.WINE(9463) • ghvwine.com

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KELLOGG > MINNESOTA www.wabashamn.org • www.cityofkellogg.org | 800.565.4158

photo by Marcia K. Carlson

Unique Artwork and Watermelon Festival Kellogg is a small community located on the Zumbro River near it’s juncture with the Mississippi River. Nearby Kruger Campgrounds offers hiking, fishing, hunting, biking, canoe access, camping, and a picnic area. The Zumbro River Bottoms offers extensive hiking trails, canoeing, and camping, plus trails and campground areas specifically set up for horseback rides. ATV and motorcycle trails are in the Trout Valley Management Unit and Snake Creek Management Unit. Nature lovers will want to view the Nature Conservancy’s Weaver Dunes Scientific and Natural Area, home to several rare plants, a unique butterfly breeding area, and the largest population of the endangered Blanding’ Turtle in the World!

> Kellogg Watermelon Festival 1st weekend after Labor Day.

> Visit the Heroes Memorial in Kellogg City Park.

> Camping, hiking, and canoeing at Kruger and Zumbro Bottoms State Forest.

> The carousel at LARK Toys is unlike any other carousel in the world. Hand-carved with exquisite detail, each animal is a rideable work of art.

> Concrete statue casting demonstrations at SVJ Creative Designs.

Kellogg city park is centrally located park with a shelter for picnics and a large playground. The first weekend after Labor Day is the popular Kellogg Watermelon Festival! Feast on fresh picked, locally grown Sand Prairie watermelons. The Heroes Memorial honors not only military veterans but also police officers, firefighters and emergency medical personnel with life-size concrete hero statues, granite walls, engraved bricks and beautiful landscape. For over a quarter of a century LARK Toys has offered remarkable toys with over 20,000 sq. ft. to explore. They’re one of the largest family owned & operated specialty toy stores in the country. SVJ Creative Designs, also in business over 25 years, offers a large selection of concrete statuary to decorate your yard or garden. Personalize items to make them uniquely yours!

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>100 MILES OF AMENITIES 100 MILES OF > SHOPPING ALMA, WI 1

see ad on

BURLINGTON HOTEL & QUILT SHOP

809 N Main St. • 608.685.3636 theburlingtonhotelandquiltshop.com

2

Pg 20

DANZINGER VINEYARDS

S2015 Grapeview Lane • 608.685.6000 www.danzingervineyard.com

Pg 20

FOUNTAIN CITY, WI 3

N1597 County RD VV • 715.792.2283 www.island-fireworks.com

Pg 13

63604 170th Ave. • 507.767.3387 www.larktoys.com

Pg 25

SVJ CREATIVE DESIGNS

Pg 25

LAKE CITY, MN LAKE CITY PEARL BUTTON CO.

226 So. Washington St. • 651.345.2100

8

W12266 King Ln. • 715.448.3502 www.maidenrockwinerycidery.com

20 NORTHERN

25 THE

Pg 46

10 RUSH

26 THE

Pg 45

Pg 14

27 PRIDE

28 GARVIN

STREET EXCHANGE

2000 Old W Main • 612.910.3743 www.rwpotteryplace.com

12 POTTERY

13 POTTERY

1

14 RED

15 TICKLE

16 UFFDA

Pg 50

3

Pg 51

13 LAKE

Pg 51

Pg 1 Pg 34

Pg 24

see ad on Pg 20

Pg 17

2500 Hwy. 61 N. • 651.345.3855 www.hoksila.org

14 RUSH

PEPIN PEARL BUTTON CO. MUSEUM

Pg 46

RIVER FARMS

715.594-3648 www.rushriverproduce.com

Pg 14

PEPIN, WI PEPIN

PRESCOTT, WI 16 GREAT

RIVER ROAD VISITOR CENTER

Friends of Freedom Park • 200 Monroe St. 715.262.0104 • www.freedomparkwi.org

Pg 12

RED WING, MN 17

ALIVEO MILITARY MUSEUM

321 Bush St. • 651.327.1569 www.aliveomuseum.org

Pg 50

GOODHUE COUNTY HISTORY CENTER

1166 Oak St. • 651.388.6024 www.goodhuecountyhistory.org

19

Pg 52

POTTERY MUSEUM OF RED WING

1240 Harrison St. • 651.327.2220 www.potterymuseumredwing.org

20 RED

Pg 50

WING POTTERY & STONEWARE

4909 Moundview Drive. • 651.388.4610 www.redwingstoneware.com

21 SHELDON

THEATRE

www.sheldontheatre.org

22 YMCA

Pg 49 Pg 50

CAMP PEPIN

434 Main Street • 651.388.4724 www.camppepin.org

FRONTENAC STATE PARK

Pg 52

STOCKHOLM, WI Pg 47

23 MAIDEN

Pg 13

ROCK WINERY & CIDERY

W12266 King Ln. • 715.448.3502 www.maidenrockwinerycidery.com

24 THE

ISLAND FIREWORKS

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OF THE LAKE PADDLEWHEEL BOAT

226 So. Washington St. • 651.345.2100

Pg 20

SEVEN HAWKS VINEYARD

N1597 County RD VV • 715.792.2283 www.island-fireworks.com

Pg 45

100 Central Point Rd. • 651.345.5188 www.pearlofthelake.com Pg 41, Back Cover

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HAGER CITY, WI 6

Pg 46

MUNICIPAL PARK

Next to the Harbor View Cafe • 715.442.2250 www.SailPepin.com Back inside cover

CAMP LACUPOLIS RESORT

29223 Co. Rd. 28 Blvd. • 651.345.3401 www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/ frontenac/index.html

Pg 52

SAILING

Lake City Marina • 507.261.7473 www.gemsailingmn.com

15 SAIL

FRONTENAC, MN 5

Pg 25

MAIDEN ROCK, WI

17 North St. • 608-687-WINE or 866.946.3741 www.sevenhawksvineyards.com Pg 21

Pg 49

GALLERY

N2030 #3 Spring St. • 715.442.2266 www.abodegallery.com

Pg 17

FOUNTAIN CITY, WI 4

STOCKHOLM, WI 17 ABODE

Pg 17

12 PEARL

71000 Hwy. 61 • 651.565.4318 or 507.259.8831 www.camplacupolis.com Pg 40

SHOP

Corner of Main & Bush St. • 800.488.3332 www.uffdashoponline.com

Pg 17

11 HOK-SI-LA

CAMP LACUPOLIS, MN

YOUR FANCY

2000 Old W Main • 651.388.1428 www.rwpotteryplace.com

10 GEM

DANZINGER VINEYARDS

S2015 Grapeview Lane • 608.685.6000 www.danzingervineyard.com

Pg 51

WING STONEWARE & POTTERY

4909 Moundview Drive. • 651.388.4610 www.redwingstoneware.com

CASTLEROCK MUSEUM

402 S 2nd St. • 608.685.4231 www.castlerockmuseum.com

PLACE SHOPS

2000 Old W Main • 651.388.1428 www.rwpotteryplace.com

Pg 17

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2

PLACE ANTIQUES

2000 Old W Main • 651.388.7765 www.potteryplaceantiques.com

LAKE CITY, MN

HEIGHTS VINEYARDS, LLC

2255 Garvin Heights Road 507.474.9463 (wine) • 507.313.1917 www.ghvwine.com

RED WING, MN 11 MAIN

OF THE NATIONS

146 Main St W • 651.560.4892

ALMA, WI Pg 14

63604 170th Ave. • 507.767.3387 www.larktoys.com

PURPLE TURTLE

CHOCOLATE ESCAPE

Pg 25

LARK TOYS

Pg 17

WINONA, MN

RIVER FARMS

715.594-3648 www.rushriverproduce.com

9

WABASHA, WI

CULTURAL CLOTH

W3560 State Hwy.35 www.culturalcloth.com

Pg 17

SVJ CREATIVE DESIGNS

62099 Hwy 42 • 507-767-3039 www.SVJCreativeDesigns.com

PALATE

N2020 Spring St. • 715.442.2050 www.thepurpleturtlearts.com

MAIDEN ROCK, WI 9

8

PIE & GENERAL STORE

N2030 Spring St • 715.442.2250 www.stockholmpieandgeneralstore.com

152 Main St W • 651.565-0035

TREATS AND TREASURES

112 So. Washington St. • 651.345.2882 www.treatsandtreasureslakecity.com

22 SAVVY

Pg 53

KELLOGG, MN Pg 17

CLOTHING AND ART

W12098 Hwy. 35 • 715.448.3502 www.sandysclothingandart.com

LEDUC HISTORIC ESTATE

1629 Vermillion St • 651.438.8480 www.leduchistoricestate.org

Pg 17

OAK AMISH FURNITURE

N2048 Spring St. • 715.442.6008 www.northernoakamishfurniture.com

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7

ROCK WINERY & CIDERY

W12102 State Hwy. 35 • 715.442.6400 www.thepalate.net

LARK TOYS

62099 Hwy 42 • 507-767-3039 www.SVJCreativeDesigns.com

7

19 MAIDEN

23 STOCKHOLM

KELLOGG, MN

6

W12103 Hwy. 35 • 612.308.1714 www.huggabugga.com

W12117 Hwy 35 • 751.442.9044

ISLAND FIREWORKS

HASTINGS, MN

continued

BUGGA

21 SANDY’S

HAGER CITY, WI

5

18 HUGGA

SEVEN HAWKS VINEYARD

17 North St. • 608-687-WINE or 866.946.3741 www.sevenhawksvineyards.com Pg 21

4

STOCKHOLM, WI

Pg 17

PALATE

W12102 State Hwy. 35 • 715.442.6400 www.thepalate.net

Pg 17


These businesses and organizations in the Lake Pepin area are looking forward to serving you! Relax, enjoy and let us make your Lake Pepin time a vacation to remember. Visit www.mississippi-river.org for more information.

You’ll find these businesses and organizations located on the map on the following pages.

EAGLE CENTER

50 Pembroke Ave. • 651.565.4989 877.332.4537 • www.nationaleaglecenter.org Pg 35

26 SEPTOBERFEST

Pg 24

COUNTY HISTORY CENTER

160 Johnson St. • 507.454.2723 www.winonahistory.org

RIVER ROAD WINE TRAIL

www.greatriverroadwinetrail.org

DINING & NIGHTLIFE

2

see ad on back cover

LAKE PEPIN PEARL BUTTON CO. BUTTON CUP

226 S. Washington St. • 651.345.2100 www.pearlbuttonco.com

BETH’S TWIN BLUFFS CAFE

S 286 Hwy. 35 • 715.673.4040

7

PEPIN, WI 4

THE BREAKWATER WINE BAR

READS LANDING, MN Pg 39

6

LIBERTY’S RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE

303 W. 3rd St. • 651.388.8877 www.libertysonline.com

7

Pg 52

STOCKHOLM, WI 8

WABASHA, MN 9

10 HOPPY

Pg 1

Pg 46 Pg 46

434 Main Street • 651.388.4724 www.camppepin.org

Pg 18

TOWN MEMBERS HASTINGS, MN 1

4275 Hwy. 61 W • 651.388.9000 countryinns.com/redwingmn

17 NICHOLS

2

LAKE CITY TOURISM BUREAU

PO Box 155 • 877.525.3248 www.lakecitymn.org Inside Front Cover, pps 42-44

STOCKHOLM, WI 3

STOCKHOLM MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

Pg 16,17

WABASHA, MN WABASHA-KELLOGG CHAMBER/CVB

Pg 38

WINONA, MN 5

Pg 50

Pg 54

LAKE CITY, MN

137 Main St W., Box 105 • 651.565.4158 or 800.565.4158 • www.wabashamn.org

Pg 46

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HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & TOURISM BUREAU

314 Vermillion St. #100 • 651.437.6775 888.612.6122 • www.hastingsmn.org

4

INN & SUITES

Pg 52

100 MILES OF >

OF RED WING

1819 Old W Main St. • 651.385.9060 www.americinn.com/hotels/mn/redwing

YMCA CAMP PEPIN

715.442.2266 www.stockholmwisconsin.com

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GIRL BREWERY

136 Bridge Avenue • 651.564.1568 www.turningwatersbandb.com

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THE CHOCOLATE ESCAPE

152 W. Main St. • 651.565.0035 www.TheChocolateEscape.com

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MOTEL

311 Third Street (Hwy 35) • 715.442.5400 www.GreatRiverAmishInn.com

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100 Central Point Road • 651.345.9900 www.willowsontheriver.com Back Cover

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Friends of Freedom Park • 200 Monroe St. 715.262.0104 • www.freedomparkwi.org

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PEPIN CAMPGROUND

1515 N Lakeshore Drive • 800.945.0192 or 651.345.5331 • www.sunsetlc.com

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STOCKHOLM PIE & GENERAL STORE

N2030 Spring St • 715.442.2250 www.stockholmpieandgeneralstore.com

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PRESCOTT, WI

HALL’S ALASKA LODGE

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1127 N Lakeshore Dr. • www.sleepalaska.com 651.345.1212 • 800.325.2270 Pg 45

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RED WING BREWERY

1411 Old West Main Street • 651.327.2200 www.redwingbrewing.com

2500 Hwy. 61 N. • 651.345.3855 www.hoksila.org

Hwy 61 N - 1 mile north of Hwy 61/63 651.345.2909 • 651.345.2749

RED WING, MN

24 GOODVIEW

3655 W 6th St. • 507.459.0526 www.goodviewhaven.com

HOK-SI-LA MUNICIPAL PARK

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READS LANDING BREWING COMPANY

70555 202nd Ave • 615.560.4777 www.rlbrewingco.com

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FROG AND BEAR BED AND BREAKFAST

411 W. Center St. • 651.345.2122 www.thefrogandbear.com

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136 Bridge Avenue • 651.564.1568 www.turningwatersbandb.com

COASTAL STYLE VACATION RENTALS

Multiple locations • 612.325.7696 www.vrbo.com

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AMERICINN OF LAKE CITY

1615 N Lakeshore Dr. • 651.345.5611 www.americinn.com/hotels/mn/lakecity

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RIVER RESORT

651.565.3509 or 800.482.8188 www.eaglesontheriver.com

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NICHOLS INN OF HASTINGS

2400 Vermillion St. • 651.437.8877 www.nicholsinn.com

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333 Main St. West • 651.565.3509 www.historicandersonhousehotel.com

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119 E. Main St. • 651.565.3509 • 800.482.8188 www.eaglesontheriver.com Pg 33

FRONTENAC STATE PARK

29223 Co. Rd. 28 Blvd. • 651.345.3401 www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/ frontenac/index.html

LAKE HOUSE ON PEPIN RESTAURANT

1702 N Lakeshore Dr. • 651.448.8500 www.lakehouseonpepin.com

HAWKSVIEW COTTAGES & LODGE

HASTINGS, MN

LAKE CITY, MN

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1110 Hiawatha Drive E • 651.565.9932 www.BigRiverResort.com

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150 Commerce St • 651.565.5366 www.americinn.com/hotels/MN/wabasha

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17 North St. • 651.293.0803 • 866.293.0803 www.hawksview.net

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WABASHA, MN

BURLINGTON HOTEL & QUILT SHOP

809 N Main St. • 608.685.3636 theburlingtonhotelandquiltshop.com

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HEIGHTS VINEYARDS, LLC

2255 Garvin Heights Road 507.474.9463 (wine) • 507.313.1917 www.ghvwine.com

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VISIT WINONA

160 Johnson St. • 507.452.0735 www.visitwinona.com

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1750 Hwy. 61 • 651.388.6633 www.nicholsinn.com

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The two major highways that parallel the Mississippi River are well known national scenic byways and both are designated as Great River Roadways by their respective states. But Mississippi Valley Partners communities offer much more to visitors looking for a scenic drive.

Area Interests MARINA

17 designated and mapped scenic drives for those looking for ruggedly scenic rural country. For maps:

HISTORIC SITE

TRAVEL CENTER

SCENIC VISTA

Maiden Rock - www.wisconsindot.gov/Pages/travel/ road/rustic-roads/rr51.aspx.

STATE PARK

AREA MAP

Pepin - Pepin County Development Office, P.O. Box 39, Durand, Wisconsin 54736 or call 888-672-5709. www.visitpepincounty.com. Winona - www.visitwinona.com, 160 Johnson St., Winona, Minnesota 55987. 800-657-4972. Lake City Chamber of Commerce - 101 Center Street W., Lake City, Minnesota 5504. 651-345-4123 or 800-369-4123 www.lakecitymn.org

MUSEUM

Fargo, ND

Duluth

Twin Cities Sioux Falls SD

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The Upper Mississippi Valley is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the United States. The wide valley, with its wooded and rock-face bluffs, can be seen at the numerous overlooks along Hwy 61 (MN) and Hwy 35 (WI).

DRIVING

Red Wing has two vistas that offer incredible views – Sorin’s Bluff and Barn Bluff – one easily accessible by vehicle, and the other requiring a strenuous hike. To find Sorin’s Bluff, take Hwy 61 to 7th St.. Follow 7th St. west for a half-mile. For Barn Bluff, follow 7th St. further west to Bluff St., turn right and go two blocks to 5th St. Turn right on 5th and follow the road under Hwy 63/61 to a small parking area. You’ll need to hike from there!

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Wabasha is located another 25 miles down Hwy 61. At Hwy 61 and 60, turn right on Hwy 60 one mile and park at roadside for a panoramic view of the river valley.

45 miles to Menomonie (I-94)

Nelson

The vista with the highest elevation (575’) in this area is Garvin Heights in Winona. Driving downriver on Hwy 61, turn right at Huff St., and follow Garvin Heights Rd. (which becomes High Rd.) to the parking area.

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Alma

Kruger Park

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Buffalo City

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Alma offers two city properties with 500-foot high views of the river and valley. Buena Vista Park - turn off Hwy 35 onto Co. Rd. E near the south end of town and follow signs to the parking lot. The overlook is a short walk across the picnic area and features a great view of Alma, the river valley, and Lock and Dam #4.

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Frontenac State Park offers unparalleled views of Lake Pepin and the limestone bluff faces across the river in Wisconsin. The main park road takes visitors to an overlook 430 feet above the river.

Cochrane

Maiden Rock Bluff, is located in Wisconsin between Stockholm and Maiden Rock. Enjoy raptor sightings, including the rare Peregrine falcon. Start at the junction of Hwy 35 and Co. Rd. J in Stockholm. Head north on Co. Rd. J three-quarters of a mile, turn northwest on Co. Rd. E for one mile, and then west on Long Lane for 7/10 of a mile. In Prescott the Great River Road Visitor and Learning Center at Freedom Park, located at the northern gateway to Wisconsin’s Great River Road, a National Scenic Byway, overlooks the scenic upper Mississippi River Valley where the St. Croix River enters the mighty Mississippi.

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WABASHA > MINNESOTA www.wabashamn.org | 800.565.4158

An Historic Mississippi River Town with a Preserved Main Street

Photo by Ben Threinen

> Visit the National Eagle Center - have a nose to beak experience with real, live eagles!

> Walk the river-walk. > Picnic at Beach Park.

> Bring your boat and play on the Mississippi River sandbars.

> See the town decorated for Septoberfest!

> Visit the Historic Anderson House

> Bring your canoe or kayak and explore the Mississippi River backwaters.

Wabasha, named after Sioux Nation Indian Chief Wapasha III, is the oldest continuous city in Minnesota, with over 50 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Our Main Street has been beautifully restored and preserved. Downtown’s Main Street has restaurants, galleries, and shops, all just half a block from the shores of the Mississippi River and its shoreline walking path. Wabasha was described as the “City of the Healing Waters” by none other than Mark Twain. Just outside town, the Mississippi River turns east away from Highway 61 and the railroad. This provides Wabasha with a peaceful Main Street and scenic river walk. Without the railroad or the highway running through town, Wabasha’s Main Street is one of the quietest and most peaceful of the river towns on the Upper Mississippi. Located at the base of Lake Pepin with a bridge to Wisconsin, Wabasha has a uniquely desirable location for day tripping in the Upper Mississippi River Valley. The cities of Alma, Pepin, Nelson, Plainview, Kellogg and Lake City are all within a 15-minute drive. So what makes Wabasha so special, and why do visitors come to Wabasha again and again? The lure of the great outdoors and family activities. Wabasha is home to the National Eagle Center, three marinas, the largest DNR boat ramp in the state, a skiing/snowboarding resort, and an 18-hole golf course.

Photo by Ben Threinen

With the many festivals and events, shopping, golfing, hiking, fishing, boating, skiing/snowboarding, there is always something here to do! So, if it’s history and quaint little old towns, outdoor recreation, wildlife and birding, or just a quiet little romantic getaway, you’ll likely find what you’re looking for in Wabasha.

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SHOPLAKEPEPIN.COM

Shop Lake Pepin Online STARTING JUNE 2018

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Photo by Ben Threinen

> Wabasha’s historic district has more than 50 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Take our historic walking tour and discover the stories that have made this town so unique. > Other attractions for visitors and groups are the Historic Anderson House “cat” hotel, Arrowhead Bluffs Museum, and Wabasha County History Museum. > America became enamored with Wabasha as a result of the very popular movies “Grumpy Old Men” and “Grumpier Old Men,” starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, written by a young man whose grandfather lived here and thought our historic river town was perfect for the story of the two retired widowers. Wabasha celebrates the “Grumpy Old Men Festival” on the last Saturday of February. www.mississippi-river.org | 2018 Mississippi River/Lake Pepin Area Travel Planner Guide

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MINNEISKA > MINNESOTA www.mississippi-river.org

Puttman Gray built what was known as “Crazy Man’s Castle”, located 1/2 mile south of Minneiska. No longer standing, it was built from driftwood, three stories high and decorated with towers and steeples. A tourist curiosity, steamboat lights flashed across the “Castle” at night, Gray’s daughters danced with white sheets covering themselves. Gray invented a vertical amusement ride later purchased by a man named Farris and became the “Ferris Wheel”.

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READS LANDING > MINNESOTA www.wabashamn.org • www.cityofkellogg.org | 800.565.4158

A Present Day Hamlet with a Wealth of History and Nature The present day hamlet of Reads Landing was not always the quiet small village it is today. During its day, the community had 27 hotels, numerous saloons, stores, warehouses and churches. The village, located at the confluence of the Chippewa and Mississippi rivers, was a natural center for commerce and transportation. Fur-laden canoes and countless logs were transported down the rivers to Reads Landing and then sent to other distant locations.

The Reads School Room exhibit depicts the era of 1920-1940. The exhibit displays original artifacts and other period pieces from outlying rural schools of the era. A former student presents a first hand account of going to school in Reads Landing. Visit during one of our special Sunday programs during 2010. See the calendar of events for the details.

The town’s first European settler was Edward Hudson, a soldier under Colonel Snelling. He came in 1841, married a daughter of Duncan Campbell and settled on her property. Hudson then put up a building on the riverfront and it became known as Hudson’s Landing. Hudson died 1843, and the property was purchased by Charles R. Read. Read established a trading post, which became a steamboat landing. In 1850, a post office was built. Commerce increased on the Chippewa, mills were built, and Reads Landing became a landmark for many years until the invention of the railroad changed the landscape forever. The two-story brick schoolhouse in Reads Landing was the second built in Minnesota. The design was similar to the first brick schoolhouse built in Red Wing. Ground was broken for the school in 1870 and it served as a school until 1965. Today it serves as the Reads Landing Museum and is owned and operated by the Wabasha County Historical Society. Artifacts collected throughout Wabasha County depict life in early rural Minnesota along the Mississippi River.

Specializing in craft brews and river views. Join us this winter for excellent eagle viewing and this summer for outdoor dining and river views. Hours

Tools, clamming equipment, agricultural machinery, vintage clothing, Native American artifacts, river artifacts, a Model-T Ford automobile, a few Laura Ingalls Wilder memorabilia and community photographs are on display. Visit a millstone, railroad mailbag hook and old jail cage.

Closed Monday & Tuesday Wednesday & Thursday 11am-9pm Friday & Saturday 11am-10pm • Sunday 12pm-9pm

(651) 560-4777 • www.rlbrewingco.com 70555 202nd Ave., Reads Landing, MN

Meet us on facebook

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CAMP LACUPOLIS > MINNESOTA www.camplacupolis.com

Nestled among hills and forests on the shores of southern Lake Pepin, just off Hwy 61 between Wabasha and Lake City, lies a secluded, peaceful little village of log cabins and fisherman’s campers. The rustic village, founded in 1861 by European settlers, was a stagecoach stop at the end of a trail leading from the hills, visitors would camp overnight and travel to Lake City by boat. The name “Camp Lacupolis,” means “Camp Lake City” in Greek. The Mississippi was a main artery of commerce and transportation for the native people and new settlers. Loggers floated logs down the Chippewa River and held them in the large bay until steamboats arrived to take the huge masses of logs farther downstream for use in building. “Steamboat Bay,” as it became known, is now one of the

many choice fishing spots near Camp Lacupolis. Lake Pepin boasts of great fishing, including walleye, small and large mouth bass, northern pike, panfish, and striped bass; eagles have returned in great numbers, beautiful wildflowers and perennial gardens. An area just outside the camp harbor is a choice spot to catch your limit of walleye, sauger, northern, striped bass, smallmouth bass, large-mouth bass and panfish. Or try your luck in the main channel or the quiet bays and backwaters. The camp has many seasoned fishermen who are willing to share their favorite fishing spots up and down both sides of the lake. Camp Lacupolis features many amenities including: rustic log cabins, large multi-family group cabins and romantic sunsets, a concrete boatlaunching ramp, a protected harbor with dock space, dockside gas, bait house and fish-cleaning area.

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LAKE CITY > MINNESOTA www.visitlakecity.org | 877.525.3248

Experience the South Shore of Minnesota > Lake City is the birthplace of water skiing.

> Go sailing or take a sailing lesson.

> Camp, hike, picnic, swim or cross-country ski at Hok-Si-La Park.

> Soak up the views, stroll the Riverwalk, marina and Marina Point, with nearly 360 degree vistas.

> Golf one of our four 18-hole courses.

> Year-round eagle watching.

> Home of Tour de Pepin, a bicycle & paddleboat tour of Lake Pepin.

> Search for Pepie, the Lake Pepin monster, first seen by settlers in 1871.

> Browse one-of-a-kind shops, boutiques and galleries.

> Largest marina on the Mississippi River, featuring the only working lighthouse on the entire river!

> Walking Hertiage Tree Trail at Patton Park.

Lake City is the gateway to Minnesota’s “South Shore” with seven miles of public access shoreline on Lake Pepin. Enjoy sandy swimming beaches, world-class fishing and breath-taking scenery! Lake City is the birthplace of water skiing. Invented in 1922, Ralph Samuelson used a pair of boards as skis and a clothesline as a tow rope. His brother Ben towed him and they reached a speed of 20 miles per hour. A free historic water ski display is in the Marina Building. Clams once harvested from the Upper Mississippi River accounted for nearly 50 percent of the buttons in the world. In Lake City factory workers sawed button “blanks” from clam shells before shipping the 50-pound burlap bags of clam shell cut-outs downriver to button finishing houses in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Muscatine, Iowa. View a free Historical Society display at the Lake Pepin Pearl Button Co. Lake City offers small town hospitality and relaxation. Stroll through downtown to find specialty shops, boutiques and galleries with a wide range of unique products and local goods. Dining opportunities range from coffee shops, casual, family, gourmet or river-front options. Enjoy Hok-Si-La Park and various multiple city parks and beaches. Take a historic walking tour of the town or relax along the waterfront to view waterfowl, sailboats and barges. Stay at one of the many motels, rental condominiums, vacation houses, or B&B’s. Lake City is just 65 miles southeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul and 35 miles northeast of Rochester, MN. .

>>100 MILES OF

RIVERBOATING Enjoy a 90 minute narrated leisurely cruise on Pearl of the Lake Riverboat, built as a genuine replica of an 1800’s Paddle Wheeler. The name “Pearl of the Lake” emphasizes the historic significance shared by paddlewheel boats and the freshwater pearl industry on the upper Mississippi River. Excursions are Wednesday-Sunday at 1p.m. Charters are also available. Reservations online at pearlofthelake.com. 651-345-5188. pearlofthelake.com | 100 Central Point Rd, Lake City

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Golf the Beautiful Vistas on the Mississippi River

Choose from four 18-hole courses, one designed by three time U.S. Open Winner, Hale Irwin.

Grab a Bike and Ride

Pick up a free bike or bring your own and experience the trails that Tour de Pepin has made famous.

Soar with Eagles! Hang Gliding over Lake Pepin

Ever imagined what it would be like to fly like a Eagle? Experience breath-taking views of Lake Pepin.

Charter Sailing on Lake Pepin

Check Out Trip Itineraries Online

Enjoy the beauty and exhilaration of sailing Lake Pepin surrounded by the scenic Mississippi Bluffs.

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The Frog & Bear, B&B

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John Hall’s Alaska Lodge

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For additional lodging options with Vacation Rental By Owner please go to www.VRBO.com and enter “Lake City, MN” in search box to find over 20 additional properties listed with photos and details.

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Find Your Treasure

Shop for antiques, fine arts, jewelery, gifts, nautical items and local clothing. Experience DIY arts and crafts and quilting. Enjoy an orchard and vineyard.

A Wide Variety of Dining

From casual family fare to fine dining on the lake – find american, mexican, asian flavors, as well as fast foods for people on-the-go.

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LAKE CITY > MINNESOTA

REVEL IN LAKE PEPIN’S STUNNING FALL COLORS ON THE GREAT RIVER ROAD IN BLUFF COUNTRY!

Winter Activies Enjoy multiple winter activies in Lake City; ice fishing, snow mobiling, cross-country skiing, ice skating and eagle viewing.

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Lake City Events Winterfest/Fired-Up Fat Bike Tour. Enjoy winter events, family fun and games indoors and outside at Winterfest. Events include Fired Up Fat Bike tour, scavenger hunt, snowman contest, mini golf, chili feed, smoosh races, human foosball, live band and dance. First Saturday in February.

Lake City Events

Winterfest/Fired-Up Fat Bike Tour. Enjoy winter events, Girl Day Out. Lake City’s biggest day of shopping is back! Grab family fun and games indoors and outside at Winterfest. Events include Fired Up Fat Bike tour, scavenger hunt, 100 Mile Garage Bookchili your feed, lodging in advance for human this snowman contest, Sale. mini golf, smoosh races, nationally recognized bargain shopping event. Our central location foosball, live band and dance. First Saturday in February. some girlfriends and hit the town. Last Saturday of April.

between the two bridges on the route give you the best shot at finding

Girl Day Out. Lake biggest day of shopping is back! your “treasure. ” First fullCity’s weekend in May.

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.

Waterthrough Ski Days. Three days Strolls History. of water-skiing exhibitions, Lovely, architecturally-significant live music inhomes, the beer garden,by 19th-century recognized a street carnival, festival food, the Minnesota Historical Society. sports tournaments, arts and Plus, the only Walking Tree Tour crafts show and Grand Parade. in the U.S., featuring an amazing Fun for variety of children rare trees.of all ages! Last full weekend in June.

The Frog & Bear Bed and Breakfast

For a Pampered and Peaceful Moment in Time. 411 W Center Street Lake City, Minnesota 55041 www.thefrogandbear.com 1 (800) 753-9431

Grab some girlfriends and hit the town. Last Saturday of April. Washington Street Art Festival. An eclectic, juried art event by 100 Mile Garage Sale. Book lodging advance for talented regional artists, music, food,your kids table and in more. Sunday of this nationally recognized bargain shopping event. Our central Memorial weekend. location between the two bridges on the route give you the best Tour de Pepin. This famous bicycle tour is designed for adults of all shot at finding your “treasure.” First full weekend in May. fitness levels. Revel in Great River Road ambiance on a 32 mile ride, or

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event bySki talented artists, food, Water Days.regional Three days of fun music, including; live kids musictable in theand beer more. Sunday of Memorial weekend . garden, a street carnival, festival food, sports tournaments, arts and crafts show and Grand Fun for children all ages! Last full Tour de Pepin. ThisParade. famous bicycle tour isofdesigned for adults

weekend in June. of all fitness levels. Revel in Great River Road ambiance on a 32 mile ride, or challenge yourself with theto 50,be72 100 mile Junk Crush. Love Junk? Lake City is the place foror vintage, routes. First Saturday in June.up-cycle, salvage finds, plus food and antiques, primitive, re-purpose, entertainment! Third weekend in September.

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LAKE CITY > MINNESOTA

Open Year Round! Superior Suites:

Lodge 1127 N. Lakeshore Drive Lake City, MN 55041 651.345.1212

Toll Free: 800.325.2270 www.SleepAlaska.com

Romantic and classic in their design, the Superior Suites are fitted with massive bathrooms complete with gigantic Kohler Sojourn whirlpools and walk-in showers. Kitchenettes in every room, complimentary wireless internet, 350 count Egyption linens and Simmons Beautyrest mattresses. Two Superior Suites include a gas fireplace.

Standard Suites:

Cozy and warm, these two-room Standard Suites feature lake views and come with fully furnished kitchenettes or full kitchens. Refrigerators, microwaves, toasters, coffee makers and dishes give you all of the comforts of home. Plasma screen, cable TVs are located in both the living room and the bedroom.

All Lake View Rooms Walking Distance To Downtown Weekly Rates Available Pet Friendly Standard Suites Complimentary Wireless Internet.

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FRONTENAC > MINNESOTA 651.345.3401

www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/frontenac/index.html

> Hike, cross-country ski, snowshoe on the park’s trails. > Sled or tube down the ¼ mile sledding hill.

> Take a walk or driving tour past Old Frontenac’s historic homes. > Birdwatching along Amercia’s greatest migration corridor.

Frontenac is made up of two communities (Old Frontenac and Frontenac Station) with a breathtakingly beautiful state park featuring an expansive vista spanning between them. Frontenac Station, located along highways 61/63 is a government and commercial center. Frontenac State Park is 2300 acres of hardwood forests, restored prairies and wetlands. Old Frontenac, on Lake Pepin, began as a trading post in 1839. Registered on the National Register of Historic Places, it contains a number of homes dating back to the Civil War era. The Lakeside Hotel, built in 1867, was the first summer resort hotel in the state and was known as the “Newport of the Northwest” during the 1880s. The Villa Maria, established in 1891 by the Ursuline Sisters as a convent school for girls, once a prominent landmark in Old Frontenac closed last summer.

> Fishing on the river. > Picnic at a scenic vista overlooking Lake Pepin and the Mississippi River Valley.

> The Florence Township Beach is by the boat ramp at the end of Garrard Street.

Visit Frontenac State Park, a birdwatcher’s paradise. It’s one of the best spots in the country to view birds migrating in the spring and fall. More than 260 species of birds have been recorded here. No wonder: Lake Pepin’s diverse habitats — bluffland, prairie, floodplain forest and upland hardwood forest — attract numerous warblers, hawks, waterfowl and shorebirds. Hikers and skiers enjoy spectacular views of this beautifully wooded river valley. Fishing, swimming and boat tours are all available nearby. FRONTENAC STATE PARK

29223 County 28 Blvd. • 651.345.3401 www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/frontenac/index.html A birdwatcher’s paradise as well as hikers and skiers enjoy spectacular views of this beautifully wooded river valley. Bluff top picnic area and year-round camping available.

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RED WING > MINNESOTA www.redwing.org | 800.498.3444

Your Gateway to a Great Get-Away

> The neoclassical Red Wing Depot, which houses the Red Wing Visitors and Convention Bureau and the Red Wing Art Gallery, was built in 1904. It still serves as a functioning Amtrak depot.

> The Cannon Valley Trail, which was built on a converted railroad line, runs from Red Wing to Cannon Falls, Minn. The trail offers a unique and scenic way to view the area on a bike or on foot.

> The Prairie Island Indian Community hosts its annual Wacipi Celebration Powwow in July. This event features dancers and drummers from the United States and Canada.

> Red Wing’s one-of-a-kind shops are a refreshing break. Its unique galleries, specialty merchants, antique stores and boutiques please a variety of visitors.

Red Wing, like so many other towns on the early frontier, rode the waves of prosperity.

August features car shows, a Venetian boat parade, arts and crafts fair, grandstand events, an ice cream social, and, of course, a huge parade.

Red Wing always bounced back, however, due in part to its prime location. Set on bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River about one hour south of the Twin Cities, the city attracts nature lovers, shoppers, diners, architecture and history buffs, and tourists of all interests. Red Wing’s downtown is filled with restored buildings, including the ornate Sheldon Theatre with top-notch plays and musical performances.

When summer turns to fall, the leaves are vibrant and beckon the “leaf lookers” to town from around the region. In the wintertime, Red Wing’s beauty shines through and warms the community spirit. Each February and March, hundreds of bald eagles come to Red Wing to perch high in cottonwood trees along the banks of the Mississippi River.

Spring, summer and fall, hundreds of flower baskets hang from lamp posts, and the river comes alive with barges, fishing and excursion boats. Visitors can enjoy a picnic in a landscaped park or dine in one of Red Wing’s noted fine restaurants. River City Days, the community’s annual festival held the first week in

Watching these majestic birds in flight has become an annual tradition in town, attracting photographers and tourists from across the region. Eagle Watch weekends are held annually on the last three weekends of February and the first three weekends in March. The best location from which to view the eagles is Colvill Park in Red Wing, just off Highway 61. Scopes are available, but be sure to bring your binoculars and cameras to capture the full flavor of the moment.

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RED WING > MINNESOTA

From our beautiful bluffs, abundance of outdoor activities, historic sites and world famous boots and pottery, Red Wing offers a oneof-a-kind getaway. Whether you choose to hike Barn Bluff, bike the Cannon Valley Trail, picnic on Memorial Bluff, visit our wineries and

brewery, play golf, dine in our restaurants, or shop in one of our many locally owned antique stores, art galleries or boutique shops, you’re sure to enjoy your visit.

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RED WING > MINNESOTA

Visit the world’s LARGEST and most EXTENSIVE collection of Red Wing clay products!

(651) 327-1569 | 321 Bush Street | Red Wing, MN 55066 www.AliveoMuseum.org MORE THAN 6,000 VINTAGE PIECES PLUS A BEAUTIFUL GIFT STORE AWAIT YOU!

240 Harrison Street - Red Wing, MN 651.327.2220 FREE ADMISSION

Open Tuesday-Saturday 9-5, Sunday 11-4

(Closed New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve & Christmas Day) CLOSED Sunday-Tuesday during January except by appointment

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RED WING > MINNESOTA

www.rwpotteryplace.com

As unique as our history

Pottery Place ANTIQUES • SPECIALTY SHOPS • EATERIES

2000 West Main Street Red Wing, MN 55066

Pottery Place Mall Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Luxury Condos Available for Short or Long-Term Lease. Space Available for Large & Small Stores and Restaurants.

RED BRICK

• Abdallah Chocolates • Truffles • Creamy Fudge • Jelly Belly’s

• Old Fashioned Candies • Large Selection of “Sugar Free”

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RED WING > MINNESOTA

Since 1975

Great Family Dining

Corner of 3rd & Plum Streets in Historic Downtown Red Wing. Decor of Red Wingʼs Yester Years. Dine In ~ Lounge ~ Take Out ~ Delivery ~ Catering Pizza ~ Prime Rib ~ Steaks ~ Seafood ~ Ribs Fri. Fish Fry Buffet 4:30-9:00 - Sun. Brunch 9:30-1:30 Open Daily at 8 am Full menu delivery 651-388-8877

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HASTINGS > MINNESOTA www.hastingsmn.org | 651.437.6775 | 888.612.6122

Quaint Riverside City Welcomes Visitors with its Historic Past and Vibrant Atmosphere Nestled along the bluffs of the St. Croix, Vermillion and Mississippi Rivers, Hastings is authentically reminiscent of a 19th century town. It’s renowned for its fine Victorian architecture and boasts over 60 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. The LeDuc Historic Estate, a Gothic Revival mansion, is open for tours and special events throughout the year. Visitors are welcome to browse our antique and specialty shops and enjoy our town’s charm. Hastings has all the amenities of larger communities, including national retail stores and restaurants plus specialty shops and independent restaurants with exceptional cuisine. If your pleasure is the great outdoors, try one of the areas challenging golf courses, picnic by the spectacular Vermillion Falls or explore Carpenter St. Croix Valley Nature Center. The City of Hastings scenic bike trail allows impressive views of the Vermillion and Mississippi Rivers or visitors can stop at Lock and Dam #2 for a chance to observe barges and boats as they pass through the locks.

In the lush Hiawatha Valley of the Upper Mississippi, the Alexis Bailly Vineyard was the first to make all its wine from Minnesota-grown grapes. Visitors are encouraged to walk through the vineyards, bring a picnic lunch, play bocce ball, sample and purchase the wines. Tours are available Fridays – Sundays, May through mid November. Spring and summer bring fun-filled events for visitors to enjoy. A popular event is the Historic Saturday Night Cruise In’s, featuring classic cars, held every other Saturday evening from late May through the first weekend in October. During the month of July, thousands of people come to Rivertown Days, a community-wide festival, which features a parade, music festival, arts and crafts fair, carnival, sports tournaments and so much more. Also, in July, step back in time with the Little Log House Antique Power Show and Pioneer Village. In October, the St. Croix Valley Apple Fest offers a variety of fun for all ages. If you’re a winter adventurer, ski, snowboard or tube the slopes at Welch Village or Afton Alps ski areas. Spring Lake Park and Afton State Park offer wooded bluffs to hike or cross-country ski. There’s also plenty of action at Treasure Island Resort & Casino. Unwind, discover, stay and experience Hastings! > Visit the first vineyard in > Visit Vermillion Falls and picnic Minnesota were you can picnic shelter, grills, hiking and bike by the vineyard, take a walk > Hastings Area Chamber of through our sculpture park, or Commerce & Tourism Bureau play a game of bocce ball 314 Vermillion St, #100 > Carpenter St. Croix Valley Hastings, MN 55033-1211 Nature Center on both the 651-437-6775 Minnesota and Wisconsin. 888-612-6122 Enjoy hiking trails wind throughout the tall pines, oak www.hastingsmn.org savanna, restored prairies, info@hastingsmn.org wooded ravines, around the apple orchard.

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ON THE MISSISSIPPI Opportunites for fun abound just minutes from the Twin Cities! More than 30 miles of bike trails along the Mississippi, Vermillion Falls & other scenic byways Charming & historic downtown with unique shops, great antiques, dining, summer concerts & events

Great bike trails that connect to the MRT

Vineyards, wineries, apple orchards and many other unique attractions LeDuc Historic Estate tours & special svents Great downhill & cross country skiing Many local golf courses plus beautiful 18 hole disk-golf course in the park

Vermillion Falls & Trail System

Visit local orchards & vineyards

For information on lodging & area attractions, contact: (651) 437-6775 (Metro) 314 Vermillion St., Suite 100 Hastings, MN 55033 www.VisitHastingsMN.org 60 buildings on the Historic Register 54 www.mississippi-river.org | 2018 Mississippi River/Lake Pepin Area Travel Planner Guide

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