My Place Hotel - Sioux Falls, SD





The My Place Hotel - Sioux Falls, SD Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This route starts at West 12th Street at Legacy Park. It parallels Skunk Creek and Big Sioux. Accessibility: There is one designated accessible space in the small paved parking lot off of West 12th Street at the north end of the trail. It is van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt or wooden bridges (with railings), and typically at least 6 feet wide. The estimated grade is mostly gentle (5% or less). This trail will likely be navigable for most...
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This is a gravel loop around the pond at Family Park. There are fishing piers and a fenced dog park. Accessibility: There are 4 designated paved accessible spaces in the gravel parking lot off of Sands Street at the northwest end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. According to the park website, there are 2 wheelchair-accessible fishing piers and wheelchair-accessible bathrooms. The park website also indicates that the walking trail is accessible. The...
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This multi-use trail takes you through Tuthill Park beside the Big Sioux River. This is a single-track trail system with a surface of packed dirt. There are a few wooden bridges along the route. The park itself features gardens, a disc golf course, and picnic shelters. As a mountain bike trail, this route is generally considered to be moderate, but as a hiking or running trail it is generally considered to be easy.
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This loop trail is paved and circles most of central Sioux Falls. There are multiple access points including some branch trails. It is used for cycling, running, walking, and rollerblading. It follows the Big Sioux River. The highlight is the falls at Falls Park where there is an observation tower. Most of the Eastern and Southern trail goes through interconnected city parks creating multiple access points. These portions have the heaviest use and the trails are wider there. The greatest...