The Victorian Turret House Bed and Breakfast in Hendricks offers wrap-around porches, a high-backed porcelain bathtub and a sun room. The kitchen area is open for guests to prepare their stay to fit their needs. Meals can be cooked by the guests or sandwiches can be made by guests to enjoy. The Turret House is near the Hendricks nursing home and hospital, which makes it convenient for travelers visiting patients at one of the local facilities. Local attractions include the Lincoln County Pioneer Museum.
The Triple L Farm Bed and Breakfast in Hendricks offers complimentary wireless Internet, home-cooked or continental breakfasts and satellite television with DVD/VCR player. Guests also enjoy the outdoor hammock, picnics on the lawn and the ambiance of a classic farmhouse built in 1890. The facility also offers two bunkhouse cabins on the premises, complete with kitchenettes for visitors who prefer to have private quarters and "rough it" a bit more. The bunkhouses are named Sunrise and Sunset for their locations on the farm. Local activities include hiking, birdwatching and hunting.
Beckers Resort Motel, located in Lake Benton, is 26 miles from Hendricks. The motel features 17 units with kitchenette options available. The hotel offers complimentary wireless Internet and on-site dining. Each unit has a refrigerator and a microwave. Recreation activities include swimming, fishing and paddle boat and pontoon rental.
Hendricks, Minnesota, is home to the E.C. Johnson Stone House. The 1930s folk art destination was built by rocks and stones gathered from his travels around the country, to create the house and garden. Sandstone, pipe-stone, granite, limestone and other rock types were used for the house. Rocks were used to create a fireplace mantle, benches, sidewalks, a fish pond, fences, a gate and many ornamental pieces for the yard. The home has drawn many visitors throughout the years.