Super 8 by Wyndham Sioux Falls





The Super 8 by Wyndham Sioux Falls Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Leaders Park is a Mountain Biking trail that is also used for Hiking and Trail running. There are bridges and obstacles for the Mountain Biking. There are 3 loops. 1 is rated Easy, 1 is Moderate, and 1 is Difficult. Leaders Park Trail is for Mountain Biking, Hiking, and Trail running
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Beautiful park and easy trail with lots of kid friendly areas. Stop by the waterfall for some zen and check out the paved pathways with ample spots for looking out over the falls and plenty of spots where you can stop and read about the history and geological formation of the falls.
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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...
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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 is a very easy crushed asphalt trail that gently ascends past a small pond and through a valley of mostly Oak trees at Great Bear Ski area. This quiet out and back trail gently ascends an Oak tree filled valley with benches along the way. It begins by going along a picturesque pond and then crossing the usually dry creek bed via a footbridge. There is a covered bench at the furthest point of the trail where you turn around.