Best attractions and places to see around Apple Valley include a variety of natural features and trail systems. The area offers opportunities to explore river bluffs, lakes, and extensive greenways. These locations provide diverse settings for outdoor activities and offer insights into the local natural environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Paved path, single track mountain bike trails, lots of ways to explore!
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Nice view over Black Dog Lake, not many birds out today
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This bridge provides access to the Minnesota River Bottoms, featuring a dedicated bike lane that connects to the mountain bike trail, or you can enjoy a peaceful ride along the paved trail that hugs the beautiful river.
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Pine Bend Bluff Scientific and Natural Area stands as a pristine haven, preserving one of the Twin Cities metro area's largest undisturbed natural expanses. Atop the bluff, the goat prairie provides breathtaking vistas of the untamed Mississippi River, offering a rare glimpse into the wild beauty of the region. As one of the more secluded spots within the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, it offers a serene escape into nature.
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The Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a large 14,000-acre national wildlife refuge. It is open to the public every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., except for Mondays and Tuesdays. Over 45 miles of trails are open to hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing have been set aside and preserved for future generations.
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This is a great spot to observe water birds. There is even a telescope that you can use. Rarities seen here in the past include Barrow's Goldeneye and Black-legged Kittiwake.
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On 12/10/2020, the day I created this highlight, the Interstate Highway 35 bridge and its access ramps at either end were still off-grid on the komoot map. Therefore, the komoot routing tool cannot use this highlight to route your tour across the Minnesota River. For the time being, you will have to route your tour across the Minnesota River using an off-grid segment.
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Apple Valley offers a variety of natural features. You can visit Pine Bend Bluff SNA, a natural monument with breathtaking vistas of the Mississippi River. Other natural highlights include the Observation Platform on Black Dog Lake, ideal for birdwatching, and the scenic Mojave Narrows Regional Park, known for its lakes, fishing, and wildlife. Don't miss the Deep Creek Hot Springs for a unique desert experience with mineral-rich waters.
Yes, Apple Valley has a rich history. The Apple Valley Legacy Museum preserves the town's story with artifacts, photos, and memorabilia, including its Hollywood connections. You can also learn about the High Desert's heritage at the Victor Valley Museum, which features exhibits on local history, natural science, and Native American artifacts. While not currently an inn, the historic Apple Valley Inn is a preserved site that once hosted Hollywood celebrities.
The area around Apple Valley is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the MN River Greenway - Black Dog Trailhead, which offers a smooth asphalt path along the Minnesota River. For more extensive cycling, explore the routes in our Cycling around Apple Valley guide or Road Cycling Routes around Apple Valley. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails in the MTB Trails around Apple Valley guide. Horseback riding is also popular at Rock Springs Ranch.
Many attractions in Apple Valley are suitable for families. The Observation Platform on Black Dog Lake is a great spot for kids to observe water birds, complete with a telescope. The MN River Greenway - Black Dog Trailhead and MN River Greenway - Cedar Nichols Trailhead offer paved trails perfect for family bike rides or walks. Mojave Narrows Regional Park provides playgrounds, picnic areas, and fishing, while Civic Center Park also features open green spaces and playgrounds.
For stunning views, head to Pine Bend Bluff SNA, which offers breathtaking vistas of the Mississippi River. The Observation Platform on Black Dog Lake provides a nice view over the lake. Additionally, Sunset Hills Memorial Park is known for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and desert landscape, and the San Bernardino Mountains provide a scenic backdrop to the town.
Yes, Apple Valley offers several popular fishing spots. Jess Ranch Lakes are well-known for being stocked with rainbow trout and catfish, providing a peaceful fishing experience. Mojave Narrows Regional Park also features scenic lakes where visitors can enjoy fishing amidst a lush environment.
The High Desert climate means Apple Valley experiences hot summers and mild winters. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with comfortable temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural attractions like Deep Creek Hot Springs or Mojave Narrows Regional Park. Winter can also be a good time for milder outdoor pursuits.
Many of the outdoor trails around Apple Valley are dog-friendly. The I-35W Minnesota River Bridge and the MN River Greenway - Black Dog Trailhead are part of a network of trails where dogs are welcome, provided they are on a leash. Always check specific park regulations before visiting.
Beyond the well-known natural areas, Apple Valley is home to Dead Man's Point, a distinctive natural rock formation with local legends surrounding its name. This landmark, located at the junction of State Highway 18 and Bear Valley Road, offers a glimpse into the region's geological and historical folklore.
Several attractions are equipped with facilities for visitors. The MN River Greenway - Cedar Nichols Trailhead and MN River Greenway - Black Dog Trailhead both offer parking and other facilities. Pine Bend Bluff SNA and the Observation Platform on Black Dog Lake also provide facilities to enhance your visit.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can enjoy the Apple Valley Golf Course. It provides a challenging and scenic experience, set against the backdrop of the desert landscapes and mountain views characteristic of the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The serene environment of places like Pine Bend Bluff SNA with its Mississippi River vistas, and the birdwatching at the Observation Platform on Black Dog Lake are highly rated. The extensive network of trails, such as the MN River Greenway, also receives praise for providing accessible ways to explore the local landscape.


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