Morton Minnesota Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Morton, Minnesota hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Morton. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Americas Best Value Inn

Map Marker Americas Best Value Inn

400 Kokesch Drive, Morton, MN

Rooms begin at $69.99

1 mile from Morton city center.

Select Inn Redwood Falls

Map Marker Select Inn Redwood Falls

410 West Park Road, Redwood Falls, MN

Rooms begin at $59.00

6 miles from Morton city center.

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Trails Near Morton

  • Minnesota River: North Redwood to Mankato Redwood Falls, MN (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    This section flows by the broad, marshy floodplain of the Honner State Wildlife Management Area, an excellent place to spot waterfowl and shorebirds. Although the river has grown larger, it is still ...

  • Redwood Falls Challenge Ride Redwood Falls, MN (Road Biking)
    This ride starts in a community at the fork of the Redwood and Minnesota Rivers in the heart of Minnesota’s plains. An area surrounded by history, Redwood Falls was created around the time of the trag...

  • Yellow Medicine River Hanley Falls, MN (Whitewater Paddling)
    For much of its length, the Yellow Medicine River flows slowly over the relatively flat farmland and prairie of southwestern Minnesota. Several miles past Hanley Falls, the pace picks up as the land ...

  • Flandrau State Park New Ulm, MN (Hiking)
    An easy walk along the floodplain forest in the valley of meandering prairie river, featuring overlooks of Cottonwood River. Flandrau State Park is one of the more urban hikes in the book, bordering t...

  • Cottonwood River Sleepy Eye, MN (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    In a landscape otherwise planted in corn and soybeans, the Cottonwood forms a long, wooded oasis as it flows eastward to join the Minnesota River at New Ulm. The river runs through several stretches ...

  • Quad Park Cruise Ride New Ulm, MN (Road Biking)
    WILLKOMMEN! is how the sign will greet you as you enter New Ulm. This area contains an important part of the state’s history and is at the heart of the scenic Minnesota River Valley. On this route you...

  • The Sioux Trail: The Minnesota River from New Ulm to Lac Qui Parle Granite Falls, MN (Scenic Drives)
    A 120-mile trek along the broad, lush valley of the Minnesota from New Ulm to Laq Qui Parle, a rest stop for hundreds of thousands of geese, mallard ducks, and other waterfowl in the spring and fall. ...