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Great Bear Ski Valley, eastern South Dakota's largest ski resort, features over 220 acres of outdoor fun just minutes from downtown Sioux Falls. In the winter, the park features 14 downhill ski trails with 3 lifts (quad chairlift, magic carpet, and handle tow) and a terrain park. The Kirby Family Tubing Park has 8 to 12 lanes with a magic ...
The City of Sioux Falls bought the 52-acre (21 ha) property for $15,000 in 1916, although light works did not begin until 1917. The city allocated an additional $10,000 to be used on future works. The first architectural plans were submitted by Charles Ramsdell, a Minnesotan architect who envisioned a terraced landscape, with levels cascading ...
Falls Park is a public park in north central Sioux Falls, South Dakota, surrounding the city's waterfalls. [1] The park includes a cafe, an observation tower, and the remains of an old mill. The park comprises over 128 acres just north of downtown, along the Big Sioux River. An average of 7,400 gallons of water fall 100 feet per second.
Organizations in Sioux Falls and nearby towns are getting ready to celebrate Earth Day this Monday. Here's a roundup of special events in our area. From river cleanups to the Big Sioux Brew, here ...
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is the largest Lutheran denomination in the city, with 20 churches in Sioux Falls. [34] As of 2008, there was one mosque in Sioux Falls for approximately 3,000 Muslims. [35] Sioux Falls also has the only Hindu temple in South Dakota, Hindu Temple of Siouxland, located in its suburb of Tea, SD. [36]
On a nearly 100-foot hill overlooking the boutiques, restaurants, local pubs and condos of downtown Sioux Falls, the historic Cathedral District is steeped in heritage that helped make Sioux Falls ...
Meanwhile, the University of Sioux Falls’ enrollment decreased from last year. AU has a total of 2,390 students this year, STC has a total of 2,659, and USF has 1,208 traditional undergraduate ...
The Zoological Society of Sioux Falls was established in 1957, and helped develop the Great Plains Zoo, which opened its doors to the public on June 30, 1963. [1] [7] In the 1970s and 1980s, the zoo added a Children's Zoo, the Black-footed Penguin Rookery, Birds of Prey aviary, a Primate Complex, and a 10-acre (4.0 ha) North American Plains ...