Attractions and places to see around Mitchell offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its agricultural heritage and the presence of Lake Mitchell, a man-made reservoir. Visitors can explore unique structures, archaeological sites, and museums that chronicle the region's past. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor recreation, including water activities and trails.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The water intake towers are a great sight. Definitely worth the ride. Go there on one side and return on the other of the mighty Mississippi.
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This monument is located just adjacent to the MCT Confluence Trail near the Poag Road Intersection. The monument is completely accessible from the Trail without crossing any roads.
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This is a monument to two famous American explorers, Lewis and Clark. They were credited with mapping the Missouri River and also finding a passage to the west coast of North America. It was from this point they launched their famous journey. This Monument is located on the Madison County Transit ( MCT ) Confluence trail which also carry's the Mississippi River Trail.
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Nice view of Horseshoe Lake from the boat launch area. You are able to get right up to the water, so this is a great spot for a break to admire the lake.
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Beautiful Lake and the road leading along it makes for a brilliant ride
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Crossing Chouteau Island on laid back country roads. Conditions are decent, surroundings are beautiful.
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Mitchell is famously home to the World's Only Corn Palace, a distinctive landmark adorned annually with murals made entirely of corn and other grains. You can also explore the Luna Cafe (Route 66), a historic café built in 1924 with a rumored past involving gangsters like Al Capone, and the Confluence Tower and the Lewis & Clark Monument, commemorating the famous American explorers.
Yes, the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village is an active archaeological site and National Historic Landmark where you can see reconstructed earth lodges and a museum. The Dakota Discovery Museum offers a comprehensive look at the history and culture of the Northern Plains, while the Carnegie Resource Center houses local history and original artworks by Oscar Howe.
You can enjoy Lake Mitchell, a man-made reservoir offering opportunities for fishing, swimming, kayaking, and canoeing. Mitchell City Park is another green space perfect for hiking, fishing, and picnicking. The Horseshoe Lake also provides a scenic spot for views and water access.
Mitchell offers well-maintained bike paths that crisscross the town, connecting parks and neighborhoods. You can also ride across the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, a 1.6 km long steel bridge now exclusively for cyclists and pedestrians. For a quieter ride, explore the Chouteau Island Country Road, which offers a scenic route with few cars. You can find more cycling routes in the area, including easy to moderate options, on the Road Cycling Routes around Mitchell and Cycling around Mitchell guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village allows children to dig for arrowheads. The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, Horseshoe Lake, and Confluence Tower and the Lewis & Clark Monument are all great for family outings. The Mitchell Aquatic Center also provides a refreshing escape with pools and water slides.
The warmer months, typically late spring through early autumn, are ideal for enjoying Mitchell's outdoor attractions like Lake Mitchell, Mitchell City Park, and the various cycling paths. These seasons offer pleasant weather for water activities, hiking, and exploring the historical sites.
Yes, both the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge and the Confluence Tower and the Lewis & Clark Monument are wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy these significant landmarks.
Many attractions, such as Horseshoe Lake, offer dedicated parking areas. For specific attractions like the Corn Palace or museums, ample parking is generally available nearby. It's always a good idea to check the specific venue's website for detailed parking information.
Yes, Mitchell has various dining options. The historic Luna Cafe (Route 66) is a notable spot with a rich history. You'll find other cafes and restaurants throughout the city, especially near the main attractions and downtown area.
Mitchell is known for hosting annual events, including the popular Corn Palace Festival, which celebrates the city's unique landmark and agricultural heritage.
Beyond the main museums, you can visit the McGovern Legacy Museum and explore the unique spiritual journey offered by Valtiroty Shiloh's Tabernacle, which includes its Castle Bible Land museum. Cabela's Wildlife Exhibits also provides an interesting stop for nature and wildlife displays.
Yes, Lake Mitchell and Mitchell City Park both offer miles of scenic hiking and biking trails. These green spaces provide opportunities to enjoy the outdoors close to the city. For more detailed routes, you can explore the various cycling and walking guides available for the Mitchell area.


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