Minnesota's unusual vacation rentals include trains, grain bins and a jailhouse

If you're looking for something different, these spots deliver.

By Lisa Meyers McClintick

For the Minnesota Star Tribune
June 2, 2023 at 12:50PM
A Minnesota couple opened luxury mini rooms in revamped grain bins in 2019 near Alexandria. The four grain bins were repurposed into eight rooms on two levels.
A Minnesota couple opened luxury mini rooms in revamped grain bins in 2019 near Alexandria. They’re listed on Airbnb. (Kelly Smith/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Long before Airbnb started touting unusual places to stay, Minnesota has had its share of unique places to sleep.

The Jail House Inn in Preston has a "Drunk Tank" and "Cell Block" among the dozen rooms in the former 1869 county jail (jailhouseinn.com). Whistle Stop Bed & Breakfast in New York Mills rents bedrooms in elegantly restored Victorian train cars (whistlestopbedandbreakfast.com), while St. Paul's Covington Inn offers a memorable view of the skyline from a floating bed and breakfast with four rooms (covingtoninn.com).

Two Harbors, on the North Shore, offers the option to sleep in its historic lighthouse or keeper's cottage and the chance to sleep in 15 boxcars at the Northern Rail Traincar Inn (northernrail.net). Each car features its own theme, while the hallway between cars evokes the feel of a depot platform.

State parks also have a variety of lodging options, from camping cabins (electricity but no plumbing) to tipis, yurts and canvas tents (dnr.state.mn.us). You can find houseboats and boathouses, too.

Airbnb, VRBO and social media make it easier than ever to find the state's quirkier places, such as a cluster of grain bins turned into rental units in Alexandria or an artsy treehouse in Upsala. If you yearn for the more unusual getaway, dig in and do some research. Ask around and enjoy the unexpected as you explore favorite and freshly discovered corners of the state.

Sleep in one of 15 boxcars at the Northern Rail Traincar Inn in Two Harbors. (Lisa Meyers McClintick/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
PHOTO BY LISA MEYERS McCLINTICK Wildflowers bloom around the tipis on the prairie at Upper Sioux Agency State Park.
Rental tipis at Upper Sioux Agency State Park. (Lisa Meyers McClintick/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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