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~ The Falls of the Big Sioux River ~
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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The Falls of the Big Sioux River!

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When riding to Sioux Falls, you have but to take a short ride downtown to find this newly restored attraction. Complete with a new observation tower, Falls Park is the place to see the heart of Sioux Falls, with views to such notable landmarks as the Falls themselves, the Cathedral, and the beautiful Sioux Falls historic downtown skyline.

 

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View of the Falls   The old mill power station   The newly constructed observation tower   View looking across  the Big Sioux River, Cathedral in the background.

Looking down on Falls Park from the tower.   The Cathedral in the background.   View of the west side of Falls Park.

 

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Directions:

From I-29, exit onto Russell Street. Go east on Russell to Minnesota Avenue. Take Minnesota Avenue south until you see the signs for Falls Park.... follow them... you are there! Alternatively, follow your nose to John Morrell pork processing plant (eeeewww)... the Falls are just south west of that location!

 

From I-229, exit onto 10th Street. Go west on 10th to Cliff Avenue. Go north on Cliff, turn left onto 6th Street, and go west on 6th. Turn right on Weber, look for Falls Park on the left. If you get to John Morrell (eeeewww), you've gone a bit too far!

 

From I-90, get onto either I-229 or I-29, and follow the directions above!

 

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all photographs on this page taken by:

W. P. Flinn

(c) 1999

 

 

 


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