Mississippi river

The Mississippi River’s All-American Road

America's Byways

Minnesota’s Great River Road is a designated All-American Road offering a bounty of river experiences in a parkway setting. It spans 565 miles, 43 communities, 20 counties, three tribes, and six unique destination areas featuring iconic scenic reaches that provide access to and tell the stories of America’s Great Mississippi River.

Great River Road Minnesota Sign Logo

Look for this green and white Pilot’s Wheel sign to guide your way along
Minnesota’s 565-mile Great River Road National Scenic Byway.

Headwaters Mississippi

Headwaters

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Tiptoe across the mighty river’s humble source in Itasca State Park. Hear the call of the loon and watch Bald eagles soar above the majestic virgin pines along Wilderness Drive. Visit Bemidji—first city on the Mississippi—and make sure to capture a photo memory with legendary lumberjack, Paul Bunyan and his faithful pal, Babe.
Cass Lake Lillies

Northwoods

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Experience nature in the whisper of the pines and the crisp northwoods air. Follow the river through Bemidji, Cass, Winnibigoshish and Pokegama — mighty lakes, with mighty good fishing. Discover the stories of the Ojibwe and the history of the lumberjacks. Visit Grand Rapids to tour the paper mill, Forest History Center and Judy Garland’s birthplace. Get out and enjoy.
Grand Rapids

crossings

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By river. By rail. By road. People of this region have traveled the Mississippi for centuries. Today it plays host to thousands of vacationers each year who bike, golf, fish, bird or simply seek respite. Come to play and to explore the historical routes inspired by the river. Grand Rapids, Aitkin, the towns of the Cuyuna Range, Brainerd and Little Falls will be your hosts.
A great place to picnic Munsinger Garden

Scenic

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Wild and Scenic River is the designation given to this pristine section of Minnesota’s Mississippi. The river here is ideal for canoeing, picnicking, fishing and scenic biking. Remarkable main street architecture, historic museums, the boyhood home of aviator Charles Lindbergh, lovely parks, magnificent gardens and scenic rural farm-scapes provide a backdrop for a relaxing river experience.
Dave bridge

metro

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Abundant parkland and trails invite you to the riverfront renaissance taking place in both Minneapolis and St. Paul. Theater, major sports venues, museums, concerts, fine dining, and shopping headline entertainment, while thoughtfully preserved riverfront parks, historic sites, the falls of St. Anthony, and the first of the Upper Mississippi’s working lock and dams inspire the essence of nature on the fringe of commerce.
Lake Pepin from Frontennac State Park

Bluffs

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Bring binoculars to bluff country because the river vistas are remarkable and the wildlife viewing – especially birding – some of the best in the country. Follow the river through more than a dozen charming river towns complete with historic main streets, riverboats, unique shopping, museums and warm hospitality. The Lock and Dam system continues and Native American history abounds.
MN Map

Plan Your Trip Interactive Map

Highway 26 OverlookBrownsville OverlookFord Dam Scenic OverlookTwo Rivers OverlookWabasha Overlook Pembroke
Highway 26 OverlookBrownsville OverlookFord Dam Scenic OverlookTwo Rivers OverlookWabasha Overlook Pembroke

Before and during your journey, use the Plan Your Trip interactive map to understand the Great River Road and Mississippi River (bicycle) Trail alignments, discover over 700 points of interest, find over 200 local food providers, and see where Tribal lands are along the river. Beyond the car, Great River Road travel options include Amtrak train stations, excursion boat landings and airports. Beyond the river, alignments of Minnesota’s 20 other state and National scenic byways offer their own sense of place. Welcome!

Canoe Art Bridge

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Congratulations to the City of Aitkin on the Tank Trail extension grand opening! If you’re in the area, join them on October 3, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. to join in the celebration. Or plan a visit later to experience the trails and more… Aitkin Area Chamber of CommerceThe City of Aitkin recently finished an extension of the Tank Trails; they are beautiful! Join us on Tuesday, October 3rd for a grand opening ceremony to celebrate. We’ll have refreshments and door prizes, and its all free and open to the public. The trailhead is off of Red Oak Drive, and we’ll be there from 4:30 to 6pm. See you there! See MoreSee Less

Congratulations to the City of Aitkin on the Tank Trail extension grand opening! If youre in the area, join them on October 3, 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. to join in the celebration. Or plan a visit later to experience the trails and more... Aitkin Area Chamber of Commerce

September is coming to a close, along with our celebration of Drive the Great River Road Month. Thank you to the communities that shared tips on some of their best local arts destinations! A listing is still available at www.mnmississippiriver.com/arts-attractions/ with many of the destinations open year round. Fall colors are starting to peak in some areas of Minnesota – get out and enjoy! www.dnr.state.mn.us/fall_colors/index.html See MoreSee Less

September is coming to a close, along with our celebration of Drive the Great River Road Month. Thank you to the communities that shared tips on some of their best local arts destinations! A listing is still available at https://www.mnmississippiriver.com/arts-attractions/ with many of the destinations open year round. Fall colors are starting to peak in some areas of Minnesota - get out and enjoy! https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fall_colors/index.html
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