Places to See
Cedar River Complex
The Cedar River Complex was opened in April 2010 and is home to a full workout center which includes a sport court, elevated track, racquetball court, fitness floor, family fun zone, aquatic center, steam rooms. The complex also has a state of the art 600 seat stadium style auditorium, and the new home of the Mitchell County Historical Museum.
Watts Theatre

Watts Theatre, in downtown Osage, has been a significant historic landmark in the community. The latest movies are shown at a very affordable price. website
Osage City Hall
This Andrew Carnegie building has been Osage City Hall since being renovated in 1997. It was Sage Public Library from 1910-1996. It is also home to the Osage Chamber of Commerce.
Spring Park
Spring Park located 1 1/2 miles west of Osage is used for hiking & camping with shelters, restrooms, playground, and picnic area.The artsesian well-spring has been flowing for many years with the first cylinder tube being installed in 1890. Many come to drink this refreshing cold water or to “make a wish.”
Cedar Valley Memories Museum
Cedar Valley Memories Museum has one of the Midwest's largest collections of rare steam engines. Located 1 1/2 miles west of Osage on HWY 9. Open 1-4 daily Memorial to Labor Day weekends. Small admission fee with 12 & under free. 641-732-1269. Annual show is 2nd weekend of August with threshing (gas engines,) antique cars, plowing demonstrations, and horse drawn equipment. All Welcome!
Court House
The Mitchell County Court House is one of the oldest working court houses in the state and is a historically registered site. Construction started in 1858 and was completed in 1860. A Veteran's Memorial is now placed out front.