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Shooting Star Wildflower and Historic Route Scenic Byway

Basics
Length:
32 miles (51 km)
Time:
Allow at least 1 hour.
Fees:
None- only at attractions.

Description

Pass corn fields, native grasses, wildflowers and the Shooting Star Recreational Trail when driving along the Shooting Star Scenic Byway in the Historic Prairie Country of Minnesota. The towns of Adams, Rose Creek, Taopi, and LeRoy combine to give this byway a small town touch. These communities combine with the natural beauty of the prairie and the unique wildflowers for which this byway is named.

The route passes through rich agricultural regions and small rural towns with historic buildings of national significance, bed and breakfasts, golf courses, swimming pools and city parks. Lake Louise State Park is also located on this route, offering visitors and residents alike with many opportunities to enjoy the Minnesota Prairie.

This official Minnesota Scenic Byway is one of the state's first designated wildflower routes. The Minnesota Department of Transportation and Natural Resources collaborate to manage wildflowers and native grasses along the route.

Points of Interest

Points of Interest Along The Way

Adams (MN)

This bustling little community is a great stop along the byway to stretch and enjoy recreation and a few historical sites.

Directions

On SR 56 just south of Rose Creek.

LeRoy (MN)

This little Minnesota town was settled in the late 1800's and features many historic buildings.

Directions

Located on SR 56.

Rose Creek (MN)

Rose Creek is a prarie town with historic buildings and a pretty little park.

Directions

On State Route 56

Taopi (MN)

This prairie town features information and places to rest a while before continuing the journey on the byway.

Directions

On State Route 56 on the byway.

Details

Length:
32 miles (51 km)
Time:
Allow at least 1 hour.
Main Roads:
MN-56 S
Fees:
None- only at attractions.

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