

Aurora Staples Inn
A jewel of the lumber-boom era, the Aurora Staples Inn enchants with its classic Victorian lines, intricate trim, and warm interiors that evoke a bygone romance while embracing the scenic St. Croix River proximity. Visual appeal flows through period-inspired architecture, ornate inlaid flooring, stained glass, and signature oak-leaf carvings, all kept in pristine condition amid inviting gardens and a polished, cozy-upscale ambiance.
Erected in 1892 as a loving gift from lumber baron Isaac Staples to his youngest daughter Aurora and her husband Adolphus Hospes (a Civil War veteran), the home features exquisite details like bird’s-eye maple, pine, oak, and carvings honoring the family legacy. Current owners Cathy and Jerry Helmberger, who took over in 2002 and navigated challenges with enduring passion, have made it their shared labor of love, preserving its historic heart while offering modern comforts such as gas fireplaces and jetted tubs in every room.
Service is genuinely attentive, with the innkeepers creating a warm, professional welcome that enhances the refined, adult-focused retreat.
Pros and Graceful Considerations: Timeless visual charm, immaculate upkeep, and standout hospitality provide a romantic haven. Gracefully, its historic intimacy and original layout deliver personalized serenity, though guests seeking fully accessible modern conveniences throughout may embrace the authentic stairs and character as part of the elegant journey.
Citywide Spotlight has named the Aurora Staples Inn a Rest Diamond Destination because its heritage-rich visual elegance—gifted by the Staples family and cherished by Cathy and Jerry—combined with exceptional presentation and service, crowns it among the region’s most refined boutique escapes.
~May, 2026.


















