Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Minnesota, United States

October 23, 2021 Velvet Champine

The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have the famous Mall of America and Walker Art Institute. Bluff Country to the south has water sports and cross country skiing. The Prairielands abound with lake recreations.
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1. Garvin Heights City Park

Winona, MN
Excellent
78%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 271 reviews

Garvin Heights City Park

A scenic overlook where visitors can see from Lake Pepin to Mount Trempealeau.

Reviewed By fgut13 - Salt Lake City, United States

If you're in Winona, take a quick drive up to the Garvin Heights City Park. It offers such gorgeous views of Winona. The parking lot and trail is paved, making it great for families and everyone!

2. Minnesota's North Shore Scenic Drive

Duluth, MN +1 800-429-9297 http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/byways/byways/11185
Excellent
84%
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5.0 based on 1,952 reviews

Minnesota's North Shore Scenic Drive

Reviewed By Rwhite1129 - Kenosha, United States

First of all let me say that driving this road is a must when visiting Duluth. I spent the entire day driving this path and pulling off to see waterfalls and hike various trails. The lakefront views and small towns along the way have so much charm to offer. Plan your trip beforehand- GPS is great to navigate along the way. Some waterfalls along the way are off the beaten path and require more time and strenous hiking to get to. Today my husband and I hiked the following- Gooseberry Falls (Gooseberry Falls State Park), Illgen Falls, Caribou Falls, Cross River Falls (right off 61), Hidden Falls, and Cascade Falls (Cascade River State Park). The views are amazing and some of the trails were a little icy but it was so beautiful.

3. Mississippi Headwaters

Itasca State Park, Lake Itasca, MN +1 218-699-7251 http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/Itasca/index.html
Excellent
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5.0 based on 252 reviews

Mississippi Headwaters

Reviewed By DSP_MPS_Gmail - Point Lookout, United States

I’ve been coming here since I was a little kid, and it’s always a great trip. They improved it greatly about 10-12 years ago by adding the parking lot, gift shop, snack shop, bridges and groomed trails...but those slippery rocks over the birthplace of the great river have stood the test of time. Great place for a quick visit or to stay for a while and play.

4. Saint John the Baptist Church

313 2nd St E, Jordan, MN 55352-1447 https://sjbjordan.org/
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Saint John the Baptist Church

5. International Wolf Center

1396 Highway 169, Ely, MN 55731-8129 +1 218-365-4695 http://www.wolf.org/
Excellent
65%
Good
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Satisfactory
10%
Poor
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4.5 based on 675 reviews

International Wolf Center

Starting Monday, May 10, the International Wolf Center is open seven days a week. Because of the pandemic, we have two separate time blocks to ensure there's enough room for everyone. We are open from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. for the first group of people and then from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. for the second. Advance tickets are required for entry. To get an advance ticket, visit our website and look for the Book Now button on the lower right-hand side of the page. Masks are required. The International Wolf Center, located in Ely, Minnesota, gives visitors a chance to learn about wolves and see them in a beautiful northwoods habitat. The main attraction are five live wolves who make up our ambassador pack.

Reviewed By 164bobbib

Love the IWC!!! Very friendly staff and amazing educational experience. Highly recommend visiting and supporting the IWC.❤️

6. Minneapolis Sculpture Garden

726 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis, MN 55403 +1 612-375-7600 [email protected] http://www.walkerart.org/garden/
Excellent
53%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,754 reviews

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is closed for renovation, and will reopen in June 2017. One of the crown jewels of the city’s park system, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden unites two of Minnesota’s most cherished resources—its greenspace and its cultural life. A partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, the Garden is a top destination for tourists to enjoy art like the iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry in an outdoor park setting.

Reviewed By victoriavZ5721AB - Rochester, United States

Had to check out the Minneapolis sculpture garden to see the famous spoon and cherry. We parked in the $4 parking lot and enjoyed strolling through the walkways to see some interesting sculptures. The native landscape and wildflowers only added to the beauty of the art and the location in the city. Got some cool pics as well which I'm sure we'll cherish for a long time!

7. Aerial Lift Bridge

Lake Avenue, Duluth, MN +1 218-788-6430 http://www.duluth.lib.mn.us/History/Bridge.html
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4.5 based on 1,668 reviews

Aerial Lift Bridge

Originally constructed in 1905 as an aerial lift, this unusual elevator bridge is 386 feet long and spans the canal entrance to Duluth Harbor.

Reviewed By lindakimberley - Virginia, United States

We stayed by the iconic Duluth Aerial Bridge and enjoyed seeing it in operation, fun to watch as the big freighters head in and out of the Duluth area. If you are in Duluth, definitely make time to check this out especially if you enjoy seeing the big freighters.

8. Canal Park

Canal Park Drive & Morse Street, Duluth, MN +1 218-730-4300 https://duluthmn.gov/parks/parks-listing/canal-park/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,429 reviews

Canal Park

Watch seagulls soaring while you stroll around this popular spot, part of the revived Duluth waterfront. Nearby are a sculpture garden, jazz clubs, coffee shops, motels and restaurants. If you like ships, stand on the pier and watch huge boats and ships, some from around the world, come and go daily.

Reviewed By Iowa_is_my_home

Canal Park is a "must" for anyone visiting the North Shore. The Maritime Visitor Center is well done and interesting for all ages, and the high-quality galleries and shops are more than just the typical tourist t-shirt shops (though there a a couple of those, too.) Though I'd suggest Duluth Grill over the Canal Park restaurants, their convenience, quality and variety makes them a good choice for anyone whose time is limited.

9. Leech Lake

Walker, MN +1 800-735-3297 http://www.leechlake.org/
Excellent
78%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Leech Lake

Located in the Chippewa National Forest, this is one of Minnesota's biggest lakes.

10. James J. Hill House

240 Summit Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55102-2194 +1 651-297-2555 http://www.mnhs.org/hillhouse
Excellent
67%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 497 reviews

James J. Hill House

Rugged stone, massive scale, fine detail and ingenious mechanical systems recall the powerful presence of James J. Hill, builder of the Great Northern Railway. Guides lead tours that help you imagine family and servant life in the Gilded Age mansion, the setting of the public and private lives of the Hill family. The James J. Hill House is a National Historic Landmark. The home also includes an art gallery, which features work from the Minnesota Historical Society's collections.

Reviewed By suebee220

I've been here three times and find it fascinating. It's my go to place when I have guests visiting from out of town. Not only is the house incredible, the tour provides historical information about the Hill family and the contributions James made. If you have time, make the short walk to the cathedral to check it out too.

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