Best attractions and places to see around Hokah include a variety of natural features and outdoor recreation opportunities within Minnesota's scenic Bluff Country. Situated in the Driftless Area, the region is characterized by a hilly landscape with bluffs and river valleys. Visitors can explore unique natural landmarks and recreational sites that emphasize the area's geography.
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The Gander Trail and Swamp Trail combine to create a lollipop loop on the Goose Island County Park property. This route showcases some of the park's wetland and woodland ecosystems and begins at the park's northernmost trailhead on the banks of the Mississippi River. You can create an even bigger loop if you choose to hop on the park roads for part of your activity.
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Impressive view from the bridge over the Mississippi, despite Labor Day - holiday - few boats on the Mississippi
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La Crosse is fortunate to have Sister City relationships with eight cities around the world. These cities include Bantry, Ireland; Dubna, Russia; Epinal, France; Førde, Norway; Friedberg, Germany; Luoyang, China; Kumbo, The Republic of Cameroon, West Africa; and Junglinster, Luxembourg. Each of these relationships is unique and features cooperative efforts in such diverse activities as health care, education, sports, the arts, government agencies and public policy, business, and many others La Crosse's business activity along with the varied cultural backgrounds of the citizens has resulted in an environment that makes foreign visitors welcome and is supportive of a variety of cultural activities and events. Many of these events are supported and coordinated by the City’s International Committee. The International Committee has representation from each of our Sister Cities and from citizens interested in promoting international awareness and citizen diplomacy.
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This is the promenade on the Mississippi
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The widely visible landmark of the city of LaCrosse. LaCrosse is twinned with Friedberg (Bavaria).
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The Mississippi is the second-longest river in America (after the Missouri), and runs for around 2,340 miles all the way across the country through New Orleans. The road on bridge has a decent shoulder, and there is also a divided walkway where you can bike separate from traffic.
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The park goes right up to the water's edge, and there are plenty of nice grassy areas to hand out by the river in the shade. There are some paved trails, and sometimes the park will hold events at the band shell or for Riverfest.
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From the northwest corner of Riverside Park of La Crosse, you can see a triple confluence of rivers: to your left, the Mississippi River; straight ahead, the Black River; and on your right, the La Crosse River.
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Hokah is nestled in the scenic Bluff Country, offering numerous natural attractions. You can visit Como Falls, a picturesque waterfall on Thompson Creek, or experience the unique spring-fed, sand-bottom Hokah Pool. The Root River provides opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, while the surrounding bluffs, like Thompson Bluff, offer stunning views. Don't miss the chance to see A Triple Confluence of Rivers, where the Mississippi, Black, and La Crosse Rivers meet.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Riverside Park offers grassy areas and paved trails by the river, perfect for a stroll or picnic. The View of the Mississippi River from the Bridge provides a safe, divided walkway for observing the river. Como Falls Park is also a popular spot for families with trails and picnic areas. The Hokah Pool, a chemical-free, sand-bottom pool, offers a natural swimming experience.
For a glimpse into local history, visit the Hokah Heritage Room, located in the basement of the historic 1938 WPA-built City Hall. You can also explore Main Street for a classic small-town atmosphere, or look for Historic Hokah Signs placed around town that provide historical information and pictures.
The Hokah area is rich in outdoor activities. You can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and fishing on the Root River. For hiking and biking, the Root River State Trail (trailhead in nearby Houston) is an excellent option. There are also several state parks within driving distance, such as Beaver Creek Valley State Park and Great River Bluffs State Park, offering additional trails and scenic views. For specific running routes, explore the Running Trails around Hokah guide.
Absolutely. The View of the Mississippi River from the Bridge offers impressive vistas of the Mississippi. Thompson Bluff, rising over 400 feet above downtown Hokah, provides another prominent viewpoint. Great River Bluffs State Park, a short drive away, is renowned for its scenic views of the bluffs and the Mississippi River.
The Root River State Trail is a popular choice for hiking and biking, offering beautiful scenery. Within Hokah, Como Falls Park has walking trails. For a unique experience, check out the Gander & Swamp Loop Trailhead, Goose Island, which showcases wetland and woodland ecosystems. Nearby state parks like Beaver Creek Valley and Great River Bluffs also feature extensive trail systems.
The region around Hokah offers several road cycling opportunities. You can find various routes that take you through the scenic Bluff Country. For detailed options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Hokah guide, which includes routes like the Upper Hixon Forest loop and the Tschumper Hill Views loop.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the best conditions for outdoor activities in Hokah. Spring brings blooming nature, summer is ideal for water activities like swimming at Hokah Pool or paddling the Root River, and fall showcases the stunning autumn foliage of Bluff Country. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.
Hokah is situated in the Driftless Area of southeastern Minnesota, a region characterized by its unique hilly landscape with tall bluffs and river valleys (coulees), as it was untouched by glaciers. This geological history makes for dramatic scenery, including prominent bluffs like Thompson Bluff and the picturesque Como Falls.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Riverside Park are loved for their peaceful riverside settings and paved trails. The scenic views, especially from the View of the Mississippi River from the Bridge, are also highly rated for their impressive vistas of the mighty Mississippi.
Yes, in nearby La Crosse, you can visit the La Crosse - International Friendship Garden. This garden celebrates La Crosse's Sister City relationships with eight cities worldwide, highlighting cooperative efforts in various fields like healthcare, education, and the arts.
Hokah boasts four city parks, including Veteran's Memorial Park and Hokah City Park, which offer amenities like picnic areas, playgrounds, and baseball diamonds. For more detailed information on these facilities, you can visit the official City of Hokah website's parks and recreation section: cityofhokah-mn.gov.


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