Falls Park Sioux Falls

Falls Park    

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The park is comprised of over 128-acres and located just north of downtown, along the Big Sioux River. An average of 7,400 gallons of water drop 100 feet over the course of the Falls each second. …
The park is comprised of over 128-acres and located just north of downtown, along the Big Sioux River. An average of 7,400 gallons of water drop 100 feet over the course of the Falls each second. Enjoy the Falls from the many different viewing platforms, including the five-story observation tower. Falls Park is also home to a rich history that includes some of Sioux Falls' oldest buildings.

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Oct 1, 2024
Falls Park is what interested me in going to Sioux Falls in the first place. It's right in the center of the city (which is honestly more like the suburbs despite being the largest city in South Dak… Full review by jinxminx888
Sep 24, 2024
Nice little park didn't have as much time to explore more but check out the sad building he's very upset that the water is falling. Full review by Pukeonthestreet
Sep 21, 2024
This park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota is well worth the drive or stopping at on a trip. It is hard to believe these cascading falls are in the heart of the town. The falls are probably even larger … Full review by 184ameliam

Questions & answers

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Parking for falls park
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There are different parking lots with plenty of parking available.
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Answer by Sherry C · Sep 24, 2023
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Is the bus/camper parking?
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At the visitors center, no. But there's more parking nearby but no hookups.
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Are dogs on a leash allowed?
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Yes, and also clean up after them.
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Answer by Min N · Aug 6, 2021
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What changes to the facility are the City planning for?
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Parks and Recreation is committed to a smooth transition and keeping operations similar to those of the previous owners. In the first year, the City plans to make improvements...
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