Best attractions and places to see around Newport include a variety of parks and historical sites. The region features natural woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands, alongside urban parks situated along the Mississippi River. Visitors can explore significant historical monuments and enjoy scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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It was getting late on my ride, I want to come back here and check it out one of these days.
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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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One of the region's most popular parks, Harriet Island has a wide array of amenities on offer. The main draw, of course is the frontage along the Mississippi River, but you'll also find a large events center, paddleboat tours, and excellent views of St. Paul.
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This small park sits on .43 acres at the junction of Ramsey Street and Summit Avenue. The views, of course, are excellent, but perhaps the best known feature is the historic New York Life Eagle. The statue was commissioned in 1890 by the New York Life Insurance Company.
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The "High Bridge" has its deck 160 feet above the water, making it the highest bridge in St. Paul. The sweeping views from the top are worth the ride on their own.
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One of the region's most popular parks, Harriet Island has a wide array of amenities on offer. The main draw, of course if the frontage along the Mississippi River, but you'll also find a large events center, paddleboat tours, and excellent views of St. Paul.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Harriet Island Regional Park, known for its Mississippi River frontage, event center, and views of St. Paul. Another favorite is Upper Landing Park, an urban park also on the Mississippi, offering picnic areas and fountains. The historic New York Life Eagle Statue is also a popular spot for its views and historical significance.
Yes, many attractions in Newport are suitable for families. Battle Creek Regional Park offers vast natural woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands with miles of trails. Both Harriet Island Regional Park and Upper Landing Park provide open spaces and river views. The New York Life Eagle Statue and Indian Mounds Park also offer engaging historical and scenic experiences for all ages.
Newport is rich in natural features, particularly its regional parks and riverfront areas. Battle Creek Regional Park spans over 1,800 acres of natural woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands. The Mississippi River is a prominent feature, with parks like Harriet Island Regional Park and Upper Landing Park offering river frontage and scenic views.
Newport offers several historical sites. The New York Life Eagle Statue, commissioned in 1890, is a significant man-made monument. Indian Mounds Park is a bluff-top park with historical significance, featuring ancient burial mounds and offering great views of the St. Paul skyline.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Battle Creek Regional Park features miles of trails suitable for hikers. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Newport guide, which includes trails like the Thompson County Park Loop and Carver Lake Park Loop Trail.
Beyond hiking, Newport offers a variety of outdoor activities. Battle Creek Regional Park is popular for mountain biking, cycling, and running on its extensive trail network. You can find specific routes in the MTB Trails around Newport and Running Trails around Newport guides.
For excellent views, visit New York Life Eagle Statue, which offers expansive vistas. Indian Mounds Park provides stunning views of the St. Paul skyline. Additionally, Harriet Island Regional Park and Upper Landing Park offer picturesque views along the Mississippi River.
Yes, Upper Landing Park is noted as dog-friendly, providing a pleasant urban park setting along the Mississippi River for you and your pet. Many of the regional parks and trails, such as those in Battle Creek Regional Park, are also generally welcoming to dogs, though leash rules should always be observed.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and urban convenience. The Mississippi River frontage at parks like Harriet Island Regional Park and Upper Landing Park is a major draw. The extensive trails in Battle Creek Regional Park are loved for offering an escape into nature close to the city. The scenic views from historical sites like the New York Life Eagle Statue are also highly praised.
Yes, Newport offers easy walking trails suitable for various fitness levels. The paved paths within parks like Harriet Island Regional Park and Upper Landing Park are great for leisurely strolls. For more dedicated easy hiking, the Hiking around Newport guide lists routes such as the Thompson County Park Loop and Point Douglas Trail, both rated as easy.
Absolutely. The New York Life Eagle Statue is a prominent man-made monument, commissioned in 1890, offering historical context and great views. Additionally, Indian Mounds Park features ancient burial mounds, providing a deeper historical perspective on the region.


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