20 Top-Rated Amazing Things to Do in Red Wing This Weekend

Sitting on the banks of the beautiful Mississippi River, Red Wing, Minnesota is a wonderful small town filled with numerous historical sites, gorgeous landscapes, and active ethnocultural life. Plenty of options to choose from will allow relaxing people of any interests to enjoy their time in Red Wing, be it in nature, history, or just by themselves. Here’s a guide to the top-rated things to do in Red Wing that will inspire so much that you won’t wish to leave the place anymore.

1-Hike Up Barn Bluff

Hike Up Barn Bluff
Hike Up Barn Bluff

Barn Bluff or “He Mni Can” as referred to the Dakota Tribe is one of the landmarks that everyone knows in Red Wing. Hiking this ancient mound is tremendously rewarding due to the wonderful sight of the descending ground and the river from the top. It is an easy intermediary, due to the steep configurations of hills. I even recommend bringing a camera because the view from the top is very beautiful comes in shades Osmanov.

2-Features of Red Wing Shoe Museum

Perfect shoe studio is represented by these Red Wings which are recognizable all over the globe. Similarly, a Red Wing Shoe Museum ‘is’ action deep into the company’s history that dates as far back as 1905. The museum includes such features as footwear production, a large scale model of a Red Wing boot, and the toilet training intensive of the brand.

3-Sheldon Theatre must be part of your Red Wing trip.

Sheldon Theater, which is quite popular in these parts, will also be of great interest to all lovers of culture. Encased by Red Wing and rightly termed ‘jewel box’ owing to its architecture, the theater has undergone so many changes since its inception whereby the first live performance was in 1904. Whether your interest lies with music, film, theater or dance the beautifully restored Sheldon Theatre brings plenty of cultural opportunities in a compact atmosphere.

4-Visit the Red Wing Pottery Museum Pottery

making is an age old tradition of Red Wing area since around the 1860s. The red wing pottery museum features an extensive assortment of stoneware, ceramic art, and tableware produced at the red wing potteries. Everyone will appreciate an opportunity to know how the pottery is made and the history behind it.

5. Relax at Bay Point Park

Bay Point Park is located along the Mississippi river providing good ambiance for family picnics, short walks or fishing. There were walking paths and playgrounds as well as picnic areas and access to the river. It is a good spot to sit and watch the river traffic or to appreciate the beautiful surroundings by the river.

6-Appreciate Red Wing Collectors Society Museum

The Red Wing Collectors Society Museum is off the path for those who are less inclined towards collecting or enjoying reference antique stoneware. Being a part of The Pottery Place Mall, this particular museum has collection of antique Red Wing stoneware and pottery in hear of the city. The display helps in understanding the styling and precision of Red Wing Pottery.

7-Head to Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies

The art and culture lovers should not forget about the Anderson Center, the cultural hub and artists in residence program based in Red Wing. The center dominates a stunning 350 acre grounds with art galleries, picnic, literary recitals and shows. They have galleries that are open to the public or one can attend the various events that take place over the year.

8-Have a Wine Tasting Session at Falconer Vineyard

Falconer Vineyard is located about 19 miles west of downtown Red Wing and highlights a quiet countryside atmosphere. One of the best features of the vineyard is the variety of wines produced locally as well as the beautiful wine tasting room. It is also possible to take a glass of wine outside on a lovely patio that overlooks the vineyards. In the summer months there are often and live musical events held at the vineyard.

9-Spend Some Time in a Boat, or Fishing, in the Mississippi River

Located on the banks of the Mississippi River, Red Wing offers a perfect experience for people who love water activities. It includes boating, kayaking, and even fishing. There are many boat ramps available for launching the boats and even fishing places in the town, which makes it an exciting outdoor experience.

10-Shop And Eat At The Historic Downtown Red Wing, Minnesota

Red Wing’s downtown area is rich in history and features many cute little shops, boutiques, and eateries with products ranging from local artifacts to gourmet dining options. If you’re in the spirit to have a meal preferably a dinner made with natural and fresh ingredients or simply want to have a cup of your favorite latte in some cafe, the city center of Red Wing has a lot to offer. Take a look at the artwork of the region as well as artefacts from the past stored in antique shops.

11-Explore the sights of Colvill Park

Families with children will definitely love visiting Colvill Park. This park is located on the banks of Mississippi River and has a big splash pool, playgrounds, picnic areas, and endless trails. The best feature of Colvill Park is that it is located in the city but has lovely views and enough open grounds for outdoor city and recreational activities.

12-Get educated at the Aliveo Military Museum

The Aliveo Military Museum will excite people that love history as it houses battles and war artifacts and memorabilia. In addition to highlighting local veterans’ efforts the museum helps in knowing American military history and is therefore worth a visit for those interested in the history of wars.

13-Breathe in the fresh air while on foot on Cannon Valley Trail

The Cannon Valley Trail is beautiful in itself, an attractive way of biking or walking or jogging through the picturesque countryside connecting Red Wing and Cannon Falls. The park follows the course of the Cannon River with picturesque scenery throughout the year. This 19.7 mile long bench track is a soothing one for any lover of outdoor activities

14-Play Golf at Mississippi National Golf Links

Mississippi National Golf Links welcomes golf enthusiasts as it ranks as one of the top golf courses in southeastern Minnesota. The course features two challenging 18-hole layouts, gorgeous river valley panorama as well as any golfer, regardless of ability level, can experience excitement during the round.

15-Visit Memorial Park

The Memorial Park has also emerged as one of the preferred places for people who love being outdoors. Occupying the top of Sorin’s Bluff, the park, provides sweeping views of Red Wing and the rest of the countryside. Birdwatching, picnicking, or simply relaxing, all are ideal activities to do there. And for those who want an added challenge to their visit to the park, there are disc golf courses.

16-Participate in the Red Wing Arts Festival

Every autumn, residents of Red Wing celebrate the local and regional artists at the Red Wing Arts Festival, which is always on the calendar. The event does not only exhibit arts and crafts but also food and music, turning the historic downtown into a street fair. It is a wonderful occasion to gain the impression of townspeople’s creativity and support the arts.

17-See the Goodhue County Historical Society

The Goodhue County Historical Society museum is extensive about the history of Red wing and great areas encompassed. The center has displays regarding the early settlers, natives, and local industries, which makes this educational and relevant to the towns people.

18-Scenic Views While Driving Highway 61

Red Wing is situated near the famous Highway 61, the same Highway that is popularly referred to as “The Great River Road”. The road is a spectacular drive along the Mississippi River with breathtaking views of the river bluffs and the landscape around it. Road driving is most captivating s during fall as the trees cut across the view with all forms of fall colors giving good reason to take a road trip to the region.

19-Enjoy Music Concerts At Hobgoblin Music and Stoney End Harps

A little outside Red Wing in the direction of Hastings is a Colorado based, music shop and performance venue, Hobgoblin Music. Harps, dulcimers, banjos etc. is the focus of the store which is a tiki music shop. The adjacent Stoney End Harps reverts back to successfully hosts a series of delightful concerts for folk musicians which is a lovely escape into music.

20-Embark on a River Boat Cruise

If you want to revel in the Mississippi River, as a tour on land is presumably not enough, then make sure to have a gorgeous sight-seeing river cruise on offer. Such cruises are a great way to enjoy the magnificent views of the river, the various animals, and the history of the region from an entirely different vantage point. More amusement would be provided if there are themed festivities, dinner cruises, or sunset excursions offered during the majority of the riverboat trips.

Greetings, fellow explorers! Adam Smith here, leading expeditions with “Travel To World.” With a keen eye for adventure and a heart for discovery, I’ll guide you through landscapes unknown. Let’s create memories that linger long after the journey ends.

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