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Minnesota Scenic Byways

Edge of the Wilderness

Grand Rounds Scenic Byway

Great River Road

Historic Bluff Country Scenic Byway

Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway

North Shore Scenic Drive

Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway

Apple Blossom Scenic Drive

Avenue of Pines - TH 46, Deer River to Northome

Glacial Ridge Trail Scenic Byway

Gunflint Trail - Grand Marais to Saganaga Lake

Highway 75- King of Trails Scenic Byway

Ladyslipper Scenic Byway

Lake Country Scenic Byway

Otter Trail Scenic Byway

Rushing Rapids Parkway

Shooting Star Wildflower and Historic Route Scenic Byway

Skyline Parkway Scenic Byway

St. Croix Scenic Byway

Superior National Forest Scenic Byway

Veterans Evergreen Memorial Drive

Waters of the Dancing Sky Scenic Byway

Ten States - Minnesota
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Mississippi River Fun Facts
Great River RoadThe Great River Road was established in 1938 as the national parkway of the Mississippi River. Follow the green Pilot's Wheel road signs that mark its route nearly 3,000 miles through 10 states.
Sixty percent of all North American birds (326 species) use the Mississippi River Basin as their migratory flyway!
Favorite Places Along the River
Wabasha, Minnesota is full of surprises for a seemingly sleepy small town. The Anderson House Hotel is unique, "The Grumpy Old Men" connection has spawned Slippery's Saloon as well as an ice-fishing contest, and The National Eagle Center and surrounding locations offer great eagle viewing, especially in the winter.
Paul S. - St. Paul, MN
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Favorite Places Beyond the River
Located in historic downtown Paducah, the Museum of the American Quilter’s Society lobby is adorned with beautiful stained glass windows in a variety of quilted patterns. You'll find more than 150 quilts on display; treasures not to be your “grandmas” quilts, but delicate works of art.
Marge B. - Frankfort, KY
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