Best attractions and places to see around Pine Island include a network of trails and a river suitable for paddling. This region offers opportunities for outdoor activities, connecting to nearby cities via scenic routes. Visitors can explore natural landscapes and enjoy local amenities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The band Six Mile Grove's singer/guitar player lives in Cannon Falls now and I saw him play at the Creamery park one time after doing a bike ride on the Douglas trail. He said they would be playing another time at the band shell in town. I kept not being sure where the band shell was. The organization that puts on music at the Creamery also has some nights at the band shell. Anyway, I found it today! It's right in between two buildings on main street.
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Neat park on the Middle Fork Zumbro River that is where the dam used to be that created the lake that Oronoco Park was on. You can see the walls the dam used to be attached to, as well as they have one of the old gates that would hold the water back. Now there are a series of rock shelves that create rapids on the river that are good for kayakers and tubers. Neat park, the gate was closed today, so I had to park up on the street and walk down.
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Oronoco was home to a gold rush in the late 1800's. There is a nice sign about it in this park.
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City park on what used to be a lake, until the dam failed in 2017 and the city and county decided to let the river run and they created a rapids section for kayakers and tubers. I had memories of being at this park, and when I finally got here today, I was confused because I remembered it being on a lake. Small playground, lots of picnic areas, some river access.
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Great trail, can get busy as you get into Rochester, and there are several bridges over highways and such that I'm guessing were not part of the original train line, that would be a lot of climbing for them.
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Nice place to start the trail, bike borrowing facility, restrooms, playground, horseshoes and bags, plus pickleball, etc.
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Pine Island is known for its excellent outdoor opportunities. You can enjoy paddling on the South Branch Middle Fork Zumbro River, which is suitable for all skill levels. Cycling is also very popular, especially on the Douglas State Trail, a paved route connecting Pine Island to Rochester.
Yes, Pine Island offers several family-friendly spots. The Pine Island trailhead of Douglas State Trail features a park with picnic tables, restrooms, and a playground. The South Branch Middle Fork Zumbro River is also suitable for paddlers of all ages and skill levels.
The most prominent trail is the Douglas State Trail, a 12.5-mile paved route perfect for cycling. It offers a scenic adventure through countryside, woods, and farmland. The trail's gentle grade and smooth surface make it accessible for cyclists of all levels.
You can begin your ride at the Pine Island trailhead of Douglas State Trail. This location provides convenient facilities including parking, picnic tables, restrooms, and even a bike borrowing facility.
After exploring the trails, you can visit the South by Southeast brewing company, which is conveniently located near the Douglas State Trail. It's a great spot for a quick beer or a meal.
The Pine Island trailhead of Douglas State Trail is well-equipped with picnic tables, restrooms, a playground, and facilities for pickleball and horseshoes. It's a great spot to prepare for or unwind after your outdoor activities.
Yes, the Picnic shelter, rest area, and wood slice highlight includes wheelchair-accessible facilities, offering a comfortable and inclusive spot for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the Douglas State Trail for its scenic beauty, connecting Pine Island to Rochester through charming countryside, woods, and farmland. Its smooth, paved surface and gentle grade make it enjoyable for cyclists of all levels. Many also enjoy that it connects to city trails and nearby breweries.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes around Pine Island. You can explore options like the 'Rochester to Mantorville via Douglas State Trail loop' or shorter routes such as the 'Douglas Trail access – Douglas State Trail loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pine Island guide.
While exploring the Douglas State Trail, you'll encounter scenic views of rolling farmland and shaded stretches of woods. Additionally, the Picnic shelter, rest area, and wood slice highlight is noted as a viewpoint.
Absolutely. Pine Island offers natural landscapes centered around the South Branch Middle Fork Zumbro River for paddling and the Douglas State Trail for cycling through diverse natural settings, providing opportunities for wildlife sightings and enjoying the outdoors.


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