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A road trip along the Great River Road

Folktales, music, scenery, and food—the Mississippi River offers a perfect slice of the U.S.

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Created by lindaloprestiproulx - April 19th 2023

The Mighty Mississippi is more than just a river. It runs right through the heart of the U.S., and a lot of what makes this country what it is grew from the quaint towns and bustling cities that have grown up along the river. From folktales and music to scenery and food, it’s a perfect slice of the U.S. The best way to discover the history and beauty of the Mississippi is by a road trip down the Great River Road.

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3857 Animal Land Dr SE, Bemidji, MN, US

Paul Bunyan's Animal Land

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According to folklore, Paul Bunyan and Babe the Big Blue Ox are the ones responsible for creating the Mighty Mississippi. Paul Bunyan’s “official” birthplace is in Akeley, so stop by and pay your respects to the legendary giant. Then head over to Paul Bunyan's Animal Land in Bemidji, Minnesota.

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87mi 01h 40m
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56956 Scenic Highway 7, Bigfork, MN, US

Scenic State Park

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The very beginning of the Mississippi River is at Itasca State Park, Minnesota's oldest state park. It contains over 32,000 acres and has more than 100 lakes. You could easily spend an entire afternoon here. From here, head 30 minutes to Bemidji and visit Lake Bemidji State Park, where you can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, birdwatching, hiking, camping, biking, and more. After that, visit Scenic State Park and the National Eagle Center, where the little ones can interact with live eagles, learn through hands-on activities, and take a guided eagle viewing family field trip.

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44mi 00h 58m

2727 S Pokegama Ave, Grand Rapids, MN, US

Judy Garland Birthplace

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Grand Rapids, Minnesota, is a very picturesque vacation spot with lots of lakes and lush forests. Plus it’s Judy Garland's birthplace, and there's a really cute museum there that's full of Judy Garland memorabilia. After that, head to Crosby, a city that may only be home to a little over 2,000 people, but what it lacks in population, it makes up for in history and natural beauty.

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75mi 01h 21m

17553 State Highway 18, Brainerd, MN, US

Paul Bunyan Land

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Don't miss Paul Bunyan Land in Brainerd. It's home to an animated, massive, 26-foot-tall Paul Bunyan.

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34mi 00h 39m

303 College Ave N, MN, US

Kay's Kitchen

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Since the Great River Road cuts through a big chunk of middle America, there’s just tons of awesome, diverse dining. Try the Bachelor Farmer for food that honors Minnesota’s Nordic heritage, or Kay's Kitchen in St. Joseph. This local favorite is a solid diner known for burgers, all-day breakfast, and tasty, homemade pies.

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84mi 01h 23m

374 Selby Ave, MN, US

WA Frost & Company

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There's also the historic WA Frost & Company in St. Paul, which is more upscale than Kay's, and good for unwinding in the evening with a glass of wine on their patio. Another classic over in Bena, MN is the Big Fish Supper Club and Resort, which has a killer ambiance, and there’s a massive fish in the restaurant, which has a very Minnesota-esque, Northern, rustic vibe.

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2mi 00h 08m
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100 Harriet Island Road B3, MN, US

The Covington Inn

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When you're ready to call it a day, The Covington Inn in Maplewood, MN is a fantastic place to rest your weary head along the Great River Road. It's a floating bed and breakfast on a boat that's moored along the Mississippi river. The rocking of the restored 1946 towboat, just a mile and a half from St. Paul's downtown, will lull you to sleep.

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60mi 01h 13m

N2049 Spring St, Stockholm, WI, US

Bogus Creek Cafe & Bakery

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When you're hungry, head to the Front Street Cafe over in La Crosse, or go to the Great River Roadhouse in De Soto. The town of Stockholm, WI is an incredibly charming town to stop at along the route and the Bogus Creek Cafe & Bakery is absolutely worth a stop for their traditional Swedish donuts.

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57mi 01h 14m
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W26247 Sullivan Road, Trempealeau, WI, US

Perrot State Park

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As you drive through Wisconsin, stop at the 1,270 acre Perrot State Park in Trempealeau, located in Wisconsin's "Driftless Area" where the Trempealeau and Mississippi rivers meet. Here you can get incredible views showcasing limestone bluffs and the river valleys below.

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26mi 00h 37m
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3020 Grandad Bluff Rd., La Crosse, WI, US

Grandad Bluff Park

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Grandad Bluff Park in La Crosse is another option for hiking and beautiful scenic overlooks. Plus, the town of La Crosse has a charm all its own.

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57mi 01h 16m

151 State Highway 76, Harpers Ferry, IA, US

Effigy Mounds National Monument

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After hiking up Grandad Bluff for some seriously epic scenery, wander through the ancient and mysterious Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa. The Effigy Mounds are a peaceful place to take a rest after a long day of driving. The Native American earthworks are located in one of the most picturesque sections of the Upper Mississippi River Valley.

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13mi 00h 24m
Photo of Pike's Peak State Park
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32264 Pikes Peak Rd., McGregor, IA, US

Pike's Peak State Park

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Next stop: Hop the border into Bellevue, Iowa, home to Pike's Peak State Park, which offers fantastic Mississippi overlooks.

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17mi 00h 27m

218 River Park Dr., Guttenberg, IA, US

Gutenberg Haus B&B

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From there head south to Trempealeau, Wisconsin, which is about an hour and twenty minutes away. While you’re in town you should stay at the Historic Trempealeau Hotel and Restaurant. Or, you can drive some more and check into the Holiday Shores Riverfront Motel in McGregor, Iowa, or the nearby Gutenberg Haus B&B, which can be your base for exploring Guttenberg, Iowa, and the iconic "Field of Dreams" movie filming location.

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39mi 00h 55m

350 E 3rd St, Dubuque, IA, US

National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

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This 14-acre complex features hundreds of animals (including alligators), artifacts, and interactive exhibits about North America’s second-longest river.

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24mi 00h 32m
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24668 Hwy 52, Bellevue, IA, US

Bellevue State Park

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If you choose to spend more time in Bellevue, make sure to stop by Bellevue State Park, which has one of the best scenic Mississippi River overlooks, situated atop a 250-foot limestone bluff. You'll be hard pressed to find a better view of the Upper Mississippi!

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40mi 00h 55m

3942 291st St., Camanche, IA, US

Blue Heron Eco-Cruises

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If you want more than just a scenic overlook, try Blue Heron Eco-Cruises. This is a 26-passenger pontoon boat offering an up-close-and personal tour of the Mississippi River.

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59mi 01h 12m
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1884 Wildcat Den Rd.; Wildcat Den State Park, Muscatine, IA, US

Pine Creek Grist Mill

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History buffs will want to step back in time with a visit to the Villa Louis Historic Site in Prairie du Chien. This was the home of one of the wealthiest families in Wisconsin's history. The Pine Creek Grist Mill in Muscatine, IA is a beautiful historic building in Wildcat Den State Park, that is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

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32mi 00h 44m
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RR1 Keithsburg, Keithsburg, IL, US

Big River State Forest

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Down in Keithsburg, Illinois you'll find the historic Big River State Forest, a modest conservation area that was acquired way back in 1925 and has grown to encompass nearly 3,000 acres of lush woodland.

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67mi 01h 26m

900 N 5th St, Warsaw, IL, US

Warsaw Brewing

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If you're still on a history kick, head to Warsaw Brewing. This brewery is a famous Warsaw, IL landmark. It was established in 1861 by Rudolph Giller, who took advantage of the great location along the booming river town. Unfortunately, it no longer brews beer, but it's a gorgeous old building that makes for a great photo op.

Best time to road trip along the Great River Road: The Great River Road is really a wonderful road trip any time of year. During winter, you can see many of these charming towns blanketed in snow, and during the summer you can find plenty of swimming holes to take a dip in, but the consensus of road travelers is that fall is the perfect time to drive the Great River Road. The foliage along the route is particularly amazing from Minnesota all the way down through northern Mississippi. Plus, there's loads of festivals and farmers markets to stop at. In fact, the Mississippi River association has declared September to be "Drive the Great River Road Month"!