Minnesota is home to many scenic drives, from dirt roads canopied by trees to quiet streets overlooking lakes and rivers. And there are more than a few official scenic byways that take travelers on a journey through the most beautiful parts of Minnesota. One of the state’s best – and most unappreciated – scenic drives is the Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway. Take a look:
The Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway is a beautiful, 300-mile journey through western and central Minnesota.
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The trail starts in western Minnesota, near Big Stone Lake.
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It ends in the little town of Belle Plaine.
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Along the way, you’ll pass through some of Minnesota’s prettiest scenery.
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High roads offer picturesque views of the valley below, with the Minnesota River running through it.
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Between the scenery, small towns dot the byway.
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From Granite Falls to Sleepy Eye and beyond, you’ll find charming scenes and plenty of local stores and restaurants wherever you stop.
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There’s plenty of history along the way, too. Stop at local parks and monuments to learn about Minnesota’s little-known past.
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All in all, this underappreciated scenic drive is well worth the journey.
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Have you ever driven down this underappreciated scenic drive? Let us know in the comments below!
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