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Sioux Falls Food Tours
Sioux Falls Food Tours offers guided tours in the Sioux Falls area. The tours combine multiple stops for food and a brief history of the area. Current public options include Best Bar Food Tour, Cocktail Showdown Tour and the Downtown Sioux Falls Food Tour (private tours are also available). Savor Tours are self-guided food tours, options include a Sioux Falls tour, an I-90 West tour and and an I-90 East tour. Customers who purchase the I-90 West tour start in Sioux Falls for breakfast, stop at three stops along the way and then have supper in Rapid City. The I-90 East tour starts off with breakfast in the Rapid City area, three stops and finally supper in Sioux Falls. Find out more and book online.Sioux Falls Kayak & Bike Rentals
Sioux Falls Kayak & Bike Rentals offers kayak and bike rentals with pick up and delivery for your convenience. Full-day bike rentals are available for children and adults for $25. Kayak rentals include delivery and pick up on the Big Sioux River in Sioux Falls, just outside of Sioux Falls, and surrounding lakes. Life jackets and paddles are provided with rentals. In addition to kayaks, we also offer adult stand up paddle boards.Sioux Falls Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort
For more than 25 years, our family-owned and -operated, award-winning South Dakota campground and RV park has offered some of the best family camping and entertainment in the Sioux Falls region. Located at Brandon, the Sioux Falls Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort is the perfect environment to share fun, family, friends and even some Pic-A-Nic Baskets. We have a list of amenities and planned activities that satisfy any vacation style. Whether you are enjoy one of our cabin rentals, RV sites or camping in a tent spot, you will always find great accommodations, first rate amenities, and fun family activities. We hope to see you soon!Sioux Pottery
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP AND TEMPORARILY CLOSED - Sioux Pottery is manufactured in Rapid City. All of our pottery is Native American handmade. Our rainbow pottery, with all of its colorful, symbolic designs, truly represents the spirit of the Sioux and their culture. We use local red clay from the Black Hills (Paha Sapa) and imported white clay in making our pottery. Visit our factory/outlet store and take a free self-guided tour. See our artists creating pottery like they have been doing since 1958. We are open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday.Sioux Valley Grille
Head to Canton, about 30 minutes southeast of Sioux Falls, for some made-from-scratch American comfort food. Entrees and daily specials are are made with high-quality ingredients. The Sioux Valley Grille also serves beer, wine and liquor. Our hours are 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Wednesday through Friday; 4-8:30 p.m., Saturday; and 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Sunday.Sitting Bull & Sakakawea Monuments
The Sitting Bull and Sakakawea Monuments stand in a remote spot on SD Highway 1806, two miles southwest of Mobridge, overlooking the Missouri River. Although there is some contention, many believe this to be the final resting place of Native American spiritual and social leader, Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull's Monument was sculpted by Korczak Ziolkowski, known for Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills. The Sakakawea Monument was created with funds raised by Mobridge school children in the 1920s.Ski Hill in Wessington Springs City Park
The Ski Hill at Wessington Springs City Park may be the most charming sledding spot in South Dakota. Sledders can call to obtain (for free) a key for the park's historic Rube Goldberg ski lift. A simple flip of the switch will activate the ski lift, allowing sledders to grab the rope and safely slide back up the hill. It's a perfect setup for a great day of sledding! Come experience the small-town charm of the Ski Hill in Wessington Springs.The Skogen House
The Skogen House near Custer invites you to experience the tranquil serenity of this picturesque, into-the-woods getaway. Located in the glorious Black Hills, the home is just minutes away from Mount Rushmore and other adventurous sights, local shops and fine-dining restaurants. Enjoy a comforting, warm, fully-furnished three story-cabin home, complete with three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a relaxing outdoor spa. This nine-acre mini-resort will have you marveling at the beautiful sculpture-like rock formations and daily majestic wildlife visitors surrounded by your very own Ponderosa Pine tree forest. Booking is available via Airbnb.Skogen Kitchen
Skogen Kitchen, located in Custer in the southern Black Hills, is a chef-driven concept that offers innovative dining options. Skogen means “the Forest” in Norwegian. This name is a nod to our heritage and our surroundings. However, you will see influences on our menu from other cultures. We offer fun, innovative and creative options for dinner, 5-8 p.m. (Tuesday-Saturday). We look forward to seeing you soon!Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Sky Zone provides thrilling activities for all ages and fitness levels where they are guaranteed to have a ‘soaring’ time. Filled with wall-to-wall trampolines, Sky Zone provides a brand new way to move and sets the stage for a variety of activities such as 3-D Dodgeball and SkyRobics - an invigorating and fun fitness class. Participants can also partake in Open Jump where they can bounce for fun, freestyle their latest moves, or jump into a giant foam pit. We are open Tuesday-Sunday.Pagination