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Pine River Minnesota Hotels, Motels & Lodging

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

 
Rodeway Inn Pine River

Map Marker Rodeway Inn Pine River

2684 State 371 SW, Pine River, MN

Rooms begin at $83.32

1 mile from Pine River city center.

Americinn - Pequot Lakes, Mn

Map Marker Americinn - Pequot Lakes, Mn

Hwy 371 & County Rd 16, Pequot Lakes, MN

Rooms begin at $99.90

9 miles from Pine River city center.

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Trails Near Pine River

  • Cut Lake Trail, Foothills State Forest Pine River, MN (Mountain Biking)
    This loop is also on ski trails, but these are in better condition than others in the area. It’s a very scenic ride through deep hardwood forest. Several loop options are available for different milea...

  • Spider Lake Trails Pine River, MN (Mountain Biking)
    These trails aren’t marked for mountain bikes, and the ski markers are hard to read in the summer, but don’t sweat it. Take a good map and a compass and just ride. The trails wind and twist and turn a...

  • Pine River: Cross Lake Dam to Mississippi River Mission, MN (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    A clear stream with sandy bottom and a few easy rapids, the Pine provides an enjoyable trip for beginning and experienced canoeists. There is a low rock dam just downstream from Pine Lake....

  • North Country National Trail (NCT) - Minnesota, Chippewa National Forest Walker, MN (Hiking)
    A rolling trail that passes by (though not always alongside) many secluded lakes in the Chippewa National Forest. Of the nation’s planned long-distance interstate trails, the North Country National Tr...

  • Brainerd and Vicinity Merrifield, MN (Birding)
    Early explorers adopted the name Crow Wing from the Ojibway description of an island at the junction of the present Crow Wing and Mississippi rivers. The French translated the name to mean “River of t...

  • Crow Wing River: Nimrod to Motley Nimrod, MN (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    Once past Nimrod, you've seen the last of the Crow Wing's rapids. It resumes its placid character, winding past woodlands and settings into lazy oxbows. Nonetheless, it's a popular canoe route, with...

  • Boy River Longville, MN (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The Boy River is a quiet, slow stream that winds past unsettled forest and marsh. The Boy River is clear, slow, and weedy - in many ways more lake-like than riverine. For that reason, many of its fi...