Spring Valley Inn & Suites is a motel located near the following Area Attractions.
Deer Creek Speedway
A high banked 3/8 mile dirt oval track located 5 miles west of Spring Valley. (www.deercreekspeedway.com)
Phone: 507-754-6107 or 1-877-DCS-RACE
Root River Country Club
A 9 hole beautiful golf course 5 miles south of Spring Valley on Hwy. 63. Meals available.
Phone: 507-346-2501
South Park and Spring Valley Swimming Pool
Three to twelve foot swimming pool and baby pool, playground equipment, picnic pavilions, two ball diamonds, courts for playing tennis, basketball, sand volleyball and horse shoes. (springvalley.govoffice.com)
1225 S. Broadway Ave. Spring Valley, MN
Phone: 507-346-7114
Root River Trail
Only 18 miles away with access in Preston or Fountain MN. This 43 mile multi-use trail follows the Root River and farm land through beautiful bluff country. (www.trailsfromrails.com)
Spring Valley Historic Church Museum
Visit the church built in 1876 when the James Wilder family were members. Almanzo and Laura Ingalls Wilder attended this church in 1890 and 1891, it is now on the National Register . Two floors of exhibits include Wilder Photo Display, Conley Camera Collection, Richard Sears Exhibit, 1874 Wooden Fire Wagon and much more from that era. The Spring Valley Community Historical Society’s displays include a furnished home from the 1800’s and Bernard Pietenpol’s Air Camper homebuilt airplane. (www.springvalley.govoffice.com)
Phone: 507-346-7659
Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park
One of Minnesota’s finest parks is home to 13 mile long Mystery Cave and the historic pioneer town of Forestville. Living history guides take you back in time inside the Forestville General Store and Thomas Meighen home. Mystery Cave tours are from mid-April through October. (www.dnr.state.mn.us)
Main Park: 507-352-5111
Mystery Cave: 507-937-3251
Fillmore County Historical Museum
located in Fountain, MN. (www.bluffcountry.com)
Phone: 507-268-4449
Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum
A non-profit organization working to preserve the history of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the community of Walnut Grove Minnesota
www.walnutgrove.org






