Relishing Red Wing
Sweeping views of the Mississippi River and the bustling city surrounding it don't get more picturesque than this. And fall is colorful icing on the cake. Whether you're here for one day or a few, Red Wing has plenty to offer adventure seekers and those who prefer to meander like the river it hugs.
For first-timers, there are a few nonnegotiables. A visit to Red Wing Shoes' flagship store on Main Street, and a picture with its massive size 638 ½ boot, are musts. Don't skip the free museum, or shoe shopping. The city's other icon, Red Wing Pottery, is equally important and impressive. The Pottery Museum of Red Wing in the city's West End District houses more than 6,000 vintage pieces of the stoneware, from crocks to patterns dating back to the 1920s, offering a fun (and free) walk through time.
Across the parking lot you'll find the historic Pottery Place with a top-notch antiques store (which naturally includes Red Wing pottery as well as a stunning collection of glassware) and an outpost of Stockholm Pie and General Store, among other merchants.
The city's dining options have never been better. Make reservations if you plan to eat at the popular Staghead; it's worth it. Other restaurants getting high marks: Bev's Cafe, Red Wing Brewery, Let Me Cheese U, Scarlet Kitchen and Bar (in the historic St. James Hotel), Liberty's and the delightful Wisteria Twig Tea Room, which serves breakfast and lunch daily and a four-course high tea six days a week. Finish (or start) your day with something sweet — the legendary Hanisch Bakery and Red Wing Confectionery are within walking distance of each other downtown.
Walk off all that good food with a hike (or bike) on one of the area's scenic trails. He Mni Can-Barn Bluff is the most popular, with paths of varying difficulties. Before you start your ascent, take the time to read about its history at the base. Memorial Park offers views, trails and a disc golf course, but you can drive to the top if that's more your speed. Finally, Red Wing is at the end of the Cannon Valley Trail, a paved trail that eventually makes its way to Cannon Falls.
There's no need to limit yourself to hiking. You'll find golf courses, a robust mountain biking scene, boat rentals and fishing excursions, too.
If you're more of a shopper than an adventurer, no worries. Plenty of stores dot both downtown and the West End District, catering to a variety of tastes and budgets. Stops at the Uffda Shop, Whimsy's and Phileo's are always worthwhile, ditto Fair Trade Books and Red Wing Olive Oils and Vinegars. Thrifters and antiques lovers will be right at home, too, with treasures galore — pottery! — to be found. Be sure to allot plenty of time; the number of shops might surprise you, and you don't want to leave Red Wing empty-handed. It's probably best to stay the night.
— Nicole Hvidsten