FSD Temperature | -9 - 23 °C |
---|
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Sioux Falls, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -9.0 C).
Sioux Falls is South Dakota’s largest city and features an array of parks for relaxation and recreation. Over 70 parks and greenways are spread out across the city. Falls Park is a very well-known area in the city and it is here where locals and visitors can enjoy its famous waterfalls, relax, hike and picnic in the area. McKennan and Terrace Park are other great options for a day spent with the family. The park system features paved trails where you can cycle, jog or walk. Great Bear Recreation Park offers winter activities in the form of ski trips, snowboarding and tubing. Outdoor Campus offers star gazing activities for both young and old.
If indoor activities are more your style, the astonishing and beautiful St. James cathedral is a great day trip as is the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science. For a road trip, The Corn Palace is located in nearby Mitchell and is a folk art icon. It is decorated with various murals, made from 12 different colours of corn. These murals are framed with straw, grass, rye and sour dock. This “shrine” to the agriculture in the area is uniquely American and worth visiting. Sioux Falls gets its name from the Sioux Native American tribe which once made its home in the area. The Kirby Science Discovery Centre will allow you a glimpse into the natural history of the area, while the Sertoma Butterfly house will give you the chance to see more than 800 free-flying butterflies.
The city offers a fixed route bus service, for those who prefer this mode of transport from the airport or for sightseeing. For the most convenient way of exploring the city in your own time, car rental is the best option.
Sioux Falls Regional Airport, also known as Joe Foss Field Airport, is 6km (almost 4 miles) from the centre of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the largest city between Minneapolis and Denver. Founded in 1883, this Midwestern city has about 150,000 permanent residents and is a major tourist gateway to the northern Great Plains.
Named for famous aviator Joe Foss, the airport began its life as a military base during World War II, and still serves as a Midwestern base of operations for the Air Force. Today it averages more than 200 commercial flights per day, moving more than 700,000 passengers per year.
Direct flights to Sioux Falls Regional Joe Foss Field Airport include those from Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, Dallas, Denver, Orlando, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Las Vegas. There are also connecting flights to more than 200 cities across the country.