Red Wing Hotel near Treasure Island Resort and Casino
The Country Inn & Suites Red Wing lodging is located southeast of Minneapolis and St. Paul, just off Highway 61 next to the Mississippi River. Flying in? The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) is 45 miles northwest of the hotel, and the Red Wing Regional airport is 15 miles away. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, you are sure to enjoy your time in Red Wing at the Country Inn & Suites.
Be sure to visit some of our favorite attractions and activities while in town:
Cannon Valley Trail (10.9 miles) The Cannon Valley Trail runs 19.7 miles from Red Wing to Cannon Falls and attracts close to 100,000 visitors each year. The trail includes natural and cultural resources, scenic view sheds, rest areas, hiking, biking, inline skating and cross-country skiing. Phone: (507) 263-0508
Hay Creek Stables 29491 Hay Creek Trail Red Wing, MN 55066 Phone: (651) 385-9395
Mississippi National Golf Links (6.9 miles) Don't miss the championship lowlands, scenic highlands, 36 holes and full-service clubhouse. Groups are welcome. Phone: (651) 388-1874
Red Wing Pottery Museum (4.1 miles) This free museum showcases pottery collections and unique stoneware and dinnerware. Phone: (612) 822-0367
Red Wing Shoe Museum in the Riverfront Center (4.1 miles) Try your skills assembling a boot, view a 1926 historical video or absorb historical fun facts.
Sheldon Theatre (4.08 miles) Red Wing's turn-of-the-century Sheldon Theatre showcases the best in arts and entertainment from Minnesota's heartland and beyond. It operates year-round, presenting a broad range of touring events including music, theatre, dance, comedy, films, lectures and more.
Treasure Island Resort & Casino (3.1 miles) Treasure Island Resort & Casino features bingo, slot machines and blackjack tables along with more unique offerings such as a golf course, a marina and a 150-passenger cruise ship. Phone: (800) 222-7077
Red Wing, Minnesota has a population of 15,561 and is the county seat of Goodhue County. The beauty of the bluffs and the river continue to draw people from across the world to downtown Red Wing. The walls of limestone, which once provided the foundations to homes and buildings, now provide challenge to climbing enthusiasts and hikers. Our sharp bend on the Mississippi River still supports industrial needs, however, its role as a tourist attraction and home for seasonal boaters continues to grow. Red Wing is ranked 34th on the list of America's 100 best small towns to live, work and visit by AAA's Home & Away Magazine. Red Wing is recognized internationally as the home of Red Wing Shoes and Red Wing Pottery. It is also the location of the nation's first municipally owned performing arts theatre the T.B. Sheldon Auditorium.