Meeting Planner Guide-Sioux Falls Attractions & Entertainment

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Phone: 605.275.6060 or 800.333.2072 • Fax: 605.338.0682 200 N. Phillips Ave., Suite 102 • Sioux Falls, SD 57104 www.VisitSiouxFalls.com E n t e r t a i n m e n t & A t t r a c t i o n s We’ve Got It Goin’ On! The Heart of America? More like the center of attention! Discover pink quartzite in Falls Park; explore the Imagination Studio at the Kirby Science Discovery Center in the Washington Pavilion; experience the habitat of over 800 free flying butterflies at the Sertoma Butterfly House and Marine Cove; meet 1,000 animals at the Great Plains Zoo; walk through a tall grass prairie at The Outdoor Campus or feel the energy of local and national indigenous art at Prairie Star Gallery. Whether it’s antiques, the latest in fashions or unique gifts, Sioux Falls is a shopper’s dream. Choose from hundreds of events and festivals year-round, like JazzFest, RibFest, Hot Harley Nights, Hot Summer Nites or Winter Wonderland!

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We’ve Got It Goin’ On!

The Heart of America? More like the center

of attention!

Discover pink quartzite in Falls Park; explore

the Imagination Studio at the Kirby Science

Discovery Center in the Washington Pavilion;

experience the habitat of over 800 free flying

butterflies at the Sertoma Butterfly House and

Marine Cove; meet 1,000 animals at the Great

Plains Zoo; walk through a tall grass prairie at

The Outdoor Campus or feel the energy of local

and national indigenous art at Prairie Star

Gallery.

Whether it’s antiques, the latest in fashions

or unique gifts, Sioux Falls is a shopper’s

dream. Choose from hundreds of events and

festivals year-round, like JazzFest, RibFest, Hot

Harley Nights, Hot Summer Nites or Winter

Wonderland!

Big Sioux River Recreational Trail

Big Sioux River Recreational TrailRiver Greenway

Sioux Falls has a unique family-friendly trail system for biking, walking, jogging and roller blading. The trail system consists of over 26 miles of paved, off-street trails that allow users a scenic and safe trail experience without ever having to cross a city street. The trail system encircles the city and many of the city parks offer access to the trail. The trail is maintained year-round, allowing visitors a chance to explore the city at any time of year.

River GreenwayThe River Greenway is the city’s newest addition to the park system. Located just south of Falls Park on the bike trail, the Greenway allows visitors to take in a free concert at the amphitheatre or sit back and relax. The Downtown River Greenway offers a variety of entertainment options along with a paved trail to enjoy the Big Sioux River. Take in the history of downtown Sioux Falls and dine in one of the restaurants between 6th and 9th Streets. Additional features include an interactive water feature, kayak port, two new pedestrian bridges, landscaping and seating areas.

The Commission for the Accreditation of Parks and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) recognized Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation as the first accredited parks and recreation agency in the state of South Dakota and 90th in the nation out of an estimated 10,000 agencies. CAPRA is the only national accreditation of parks and recreation agencies, and is a valuable measure of an agency’s overall quality of operation, management, and service to the community. This accreditation earned by Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation puts Sioux Falls in the top one percent of all park and recreation agencies in the country.

Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors BureauPh: 800.333.2072 • Fax: 605.338.0682200 N. Phillips Ave., Suite 102 • Sioux Falls, SD 57104VisitSiouxFalls.com

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Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.230 S. Phillips Ave, Suite 102Ph: [email protected]

There is a charming vibe that distinguishes Downtown Sioux Falls from any other place in the world. Perhaps it is the historic and authentic sense of place, local business owners who are living their passion or our signature events that provide something for everyone to enjoy. Whatever it may be, we invite you to Discover Downtown Sioux Falls! ShoppingThe key to a great shopping experience is variety, and Downtown offers just that. From vintage clothing shops and jewelry boutiques to trendy clothiers and ultra-hip boutiques, Downtown offers the widest array of shopping. Visit our eclectic district filled with wonderfully fascinating people and places that provide a unique experience. DiningWhether you’re seeking a meal-on-the-go or an elegant dining experience, Downtown Sioux Falls has something for everyone. Enjoy a quiet conversation in one of our coffee shops or stroll through our tree lined streets while sampling a delightful dessert from a nearby bakery. Dinners often last well past dusk and the transition into nighttime is easily made since many of our restaurants offer picturesque patios. Arts & AttractionsAnchored by substantial community investment in the arts, including the Washington Pavilion and SculptureWalk, civic assets including the Old Courthouse Museum and renovated library, and coupled with amenities like Falls Park and the Downtown Riverfront, our downtown is THE destination in Sioux Falls for arts and attractions! EventsOur signature events aim to entertain our community and visitors. With interactive events on the Downtown Riverfront in the summer to the Parade of Lights in the winter, we provide something for everyone to enjoy year round. And so much more!For more information about Downtown Sioux Falls, please visit us online at www.dtsf.com.

Downtown Sioux Falls

Downtown Sioux Falls

The Empire Mall

Enjoy South Dakota’s best shopping at The Empire Mall!

As the largest shopping complex between Minneapolis and Denver, The EmpireMall offers a wide variety of retailers under one roof, including some of today’shottest names, such as Ann Taylor LOFT, Coldwater Creek, Talbots, Abercrombie &Fitch, Aeropostale, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Gap, Hollister, Old Navy,JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears and Younkers.

In addition to great shopping, The Empire Mall also offers a wide variety of family-friendly amenities, including the Sanford Children’s Soft Play Area, the MidcontinentLounge area, and WI-FI access throughout the center.

The Empire Mall offers great dining options as well! Indulge at the Harvest CaféFood Court with a wide variety of quick menu items to suit any taste. Full serviceoptions at The Empire Mall include Applebee’s, Red Lobster, Royal Fork Buffet,Shenanigan’s, Texas Roadhouse, and TGI Friday’s.

Stop by our Guest Services desk and ask about exclusive shopping and diningdiscounts for tourists and special guests!

For more information on The Empire Mall, visit our web site atwww.TheEmpireMall.com.

The Empire Mall41st Street and I-29Sioux Falls, SD 57106 ph: 605.361.3300www.TheEmpireMall.com

Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History

The 45-acre Great Plains Zoo offers visitors an up-close look at more than 1,000 animals, from anteaters to zebras, penguins to porcupines, and including an exciting animal collection often not found in larger zoos: tigers, snow leopards, giraffes, rhi-noceros, flamingoes and a variety of primates.

The Great Plains Zoo also features:

■ “Rare Rhinos of Africa” – A new, interactive experience that engages visitors about Africa, critically endangered Eastern Black Rhinos, and conservation.

■ Hy-Vee Face-to-Face Farm – A colorful and fun “farm” with up-close feeding and petting opportunities, as well as camel rides during the summer.

■ Asian Cat Exhibit – Offering panoramic views of Snow Leopards, Amur Tigers and Pallas’ Cats, and surrounded by colorful Pagodas and a working gong.

■ Delbridge Museum of Natural History – A one-in-the-world collection of 150 mounted animals, including 36 “vanishing species”.

The Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History is open year-round*.

April – September: 9am-7pm (last admission at 6pm)October – March: 10am-5pm (last admission at 4pm)Closed: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day & New Years Day

*Because the zoo remains open year round, some animals may be off display, and some exhibits may be closed due to weather.

Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History805 South Kiwanis AvenueSioux Falls, SDph: 605.367.8313 ext.37www.greatzoo.org

Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History

With several large spaces available, the Great Plains Zoo can accommodate your group for meals or meetings. We have an on-site group tour coordinator who can help you with all the details of your event! Let us assist you with logistics and catering, so you can focus on the content of your event.

Rental Locations:

Savannah Park: Located near the Zoo’s African Savannah, this location can hold up to 5,000 guests. It is the ideal setting for large corporate functions, concerts, festivals and more.

Wallaby Pavilion: Located in the heart of the Zoo, this location features a small covered pavilion and can accommodate up to 600 people.

Memorial Garden: Is a romantic wooded area well-suited for weddings or small gatherings.

Shoreline: Located along the river and near the Zoo’s picturesque Memorial Garden, this location can be configured for many different events. It can accommodate 300-600 guests when combined with the Memorial Garden.

Great Room: This indoor space is located in the Delbridge Museum of Natural History. The Great Room has around 6,400 square feet of space, and can be configured to seat up to 400 guests banquet-style, and 200 conference-style.

Ready for a Wild Time?For more information, call our group tour coordinator at 605.367.8313, ext. 25 or e-mail [email protected].

Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History805 South Kiwanis AvenueSioux Falls, SDph: 605.367.8313 ext.37www.greatzoo.org

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J&L Harley-Davidson

J&L Harley-Davidson

2601 W. 60th Street North(Two blocks east of I-29 on Hwy 38, Exit 83)Sioux Falls, SD 57107ph: 605.334.2721 or 800.292.3531www.jl-harley.com

Your Reason to RideIt’s the outstanding inventory of new and pre-owned Harley-Davidson motorcycles. It’s the customer service consistently rated among the best in the country. It’s the endlessinventory of Genuine Motor Accessories and MotorClothes® Merchandise. It’s the warmwelcome, and the feeling that you’re not just a customer—you’re part of a family.Those are just few of the reasons thousands of bikers ride into J&L Harley-Davidsonevery year. J&L is like the Mother Ship for Harley enthusiasts across the UpperMidwest. If you’ve got a reason to ride, you’ve got a reason to call J&L home.

STORE HOURS:New and pre-owned motorcycles, MotorClothes®, collectibles, parts and accessories,and H-D Authorized Service.

Weekdays 9am - 7pm (9am-6pm seasonally)Saturday 9am - 5pmSunday 11am - 4pm (seasonally)

Proud sponsor of Hot Harley Nights.Visit www.hotharleynights.com to find out dates and more information.

Turn Back Time and Preserve the PastPrairie Star Gallery is filled with centuries-old art forms displayed in a beautiful century-old building. It’s located in the heart of downtown Sioux Falls, on Phillips Ave. It’s a gorgeous place, with spectacular art and wonderful ambiance. We think you’ll agree with the 10,000 customers who have already visited – the gallery and its art are fabulous!

The exceptional variety of our art distinguishes Prairie Star Gallery from other galleries.n Original Artn Indigenous handmaden Authentic and high quality

The 500 artists represented are predominately from Northern Plains tribes. The artists’ tribal traditions influence their art and the stories they tell through their sculpture, paintings, bead and quill work, drums - everything. Our art comes from a time before the railroad and telegraph, when everything was hand-crafted and everyone was an artisan to some extent.

No matter the artists’ tribe or band, you’ll find our art to be incomparable. We’ve been told we have the finest gallery of Indigenous art, and the most knowledgeable staff, by people who have visited galleries in all 50 states. We won’t argue.

So stop in, put the world on pause, and experience the smallest gallery you’ll ever get lost in – Prairie Star Gallery.

Open Monday and Wednesday - Saturday from 10am-5:30pm.Closed Sundays and Tuesdays.

Prairie Star Gallery207 S. Phillips Ave. (Between 10th & 11th St.)Sioux Falls, SD 57104ph. 605.338.9300www.prairiestar.com

Prairie Star Gallery

Blood Run National Historic Landmark

Blood Run National Historic Landmark

ph. 605.673.4017parkswildlifefoundation.org/projects/BloodRun.aspx

Blood Run National Historic Landmark is just a short drive from Prairie Star Gallery in Sioux Falls.At first glance, the Blood Run National Historic Landmark (designated in 1970) looks like other hilly, wooded river bottom land - extraordinarily beautiful. But several things mark it as unique. First, it is like a natural island in a sea of residential and commercial development a few miles southeast of Sioux Falls straddling the Big Sioux River in Iowa and South Dakota. Second, on close and educated examination, there are signs of past human habitation everywhere on the forest floor and meadowlands. In fact, this is one of the oldest sites of long-term human habitation in the United States. Third, the site has been identified by the National Park Service in 2000 as having national importance worthy of Park development.

The river, abundant wildlife and wood for fuel, fertile flood plains, availability of catlinite (pipestone) and protection from winds made the area a crossroads of Native American civilization from 1300 - 1700 AD. Occupants were primarily Oneota Indigenous Peoples, including Omaha, Ioway, Oto and Yankton Sioux Tribes.

These tribes combined hunting and gathering with agriculture and lived in semi-permanent sites. By 1700, Blood Run was a significant cultural center for ceremonies, trade, and social purposes and frequented at times by as many as 6000 Oneota Native Americans. Several possible reasons for site abandonment around 1750 are debated, and might be resolved with additional research.

Burial mounds, storage caches, and signs of earthen enclosures remain. Some items of pottery, tools, trade goods and jewelry have been placed in safekeeping and more on private land need protection. The site is a time capsule of Indigenous culture. No other Oneota site of such size and integrity is known to exist in the United States.

Argus Leader RibFest

Argus Leader RibFest

Occurs annually in the Sioux Falls Arena Parking Lot E1201 N. West Ave.Sioux Falls, SD 57104ph: 605.367.7288www.sfarena.com/ribfest

Whether you’re 2 years old or 102, the Argus Leader RibFest has something for everybody. It’s easy to see why it has become “South Dakota’s Biggest Backyard BBQ!”

This annual BBQ festival takes place the weekend after Memorial Day and features live entertainment, kids activities, giveaways, promotions and a wide variety of local and regional entertainment.

First and foremost a food festival, RibFest is known for award-winning barbecue. Ribs, chicken, beef and all the sides produced by the world famous BBQ vendors. These entrepreneurs spend their lives traveling the world from cook off to cook off. They pride themselves on their recipes for BBQ, sauces, beans, coleslaw and all of the little things that make an outdoor picnic fun and exciting. Showmanship is a big part of the life these chefs lead. From the thirty-foot high banners and flags, to the inflatable cowboys and characters that decorate their booths, these cooks know how to put on a show.

At RibFest, the BBQ vendors actually compete for prize money. Each festival attendee receives a voting ballot in which they choose their favorite vendor-based not only on quality of food and service but on showmanship as well.

In addition to the world’s best BBQ, RibFest also features the best soft drinks, funnel cakes, potatoes, ice cream and other snack foods that kids of all ages love.

SculptureWalk is an internationally recognized exhibit of more than 50 outdoor sculptures displayed year-round in Downtown Sioux Falls. SculptureWalk adds artistic pizzazz to historic Downtown while keeping the spirit of the arts alive and vibrant in Sioux Falls.

Artists place their sculptures in the program for one year and all sculptures are available for purchase. Artists are eligible to win any of 14 awards in the Best of Show, People’s Choice voting and random drawings. Awards total $15,000 annually.

For more information and photos of current sculptures visit www.sculpturewalksiouxfalls.com or facebook.com/Sculpturewalk.

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Throughout DowntownPhone: 605-339-8359www.sculpturewalksiouxfalls.com

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Photos © 2010 Paul Schiller

Sertoma Butterfly House

In just one visit, a thousand wings await!Located in Sertoma Park, just minutes from The Empire Mall, Sertoma ButterflyHouse offers an amazing winged experience. Walk among more than 800 butterflies from Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador, Suriname, Malaysia, Philippines, Africa and the United Kingdom. We’re open year round!

SEASONAL HOURS:

Memorial Day – Labor Day

Monday-Saturday 10 am-6 pmSunday 1 pm-5 pm

Labor Day – Memorial Day

Monday-Saturday 10 am-4 pmSunday 1 pm-4 pm

We have free parking and are handicap accessible. Memberships and grouprates are available. VISA, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. Please callahead with any special needs or requirements.

Sertoma Butterfly House4320 S. Oxbow AvenueSioux Falls, SDph: 605.334.9466 or 800.349.4152www.sertomabutterflyhouse.org

Sioux Empire Fair

Experience six days of fun and excitement with the largest fair in South Dakota. Big name free entertainment and a world-class carnival with extreme rides makethe Sioux Empire Fair a can’t-miss event. Hundreds of commercial and competitiveexhibits and mouthwatering food complete the package.

The Sioux Empire Fair is held during the first part of August each year for six days.In addition to the Sioux Empire Fair, the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds offers camping facilities from April 15th through October 31st, including full hook-ups, restroomsand showers.

See www.siouxempirefair.com or call 605.367.7178 for more detailed informationon dates, reservations and other fairground events.

To get to the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds:

Take exit 80 off of I-29. Turn east onto Madison Street and take a right at thefirst stoplight (north entrance).

Sioux Empire FairW.H. Lyon Fairgrounds4000 W 12th StreetSioux Falls, SDph: 605.367.7178fax: 605.367.7886www.siouxempirefair.com

Siouxland Heritage Museums

Siouxland Heritage MuseumsOld Courthouse Museum

200 W. Sixth StreetSioux Falls, SD 57104605.367.4210 www.siouxlandmuseums.com

Make time for history!Siouxland Museums are dedicated to Preserving the Past for the Future by presenting a firsthand glimpse at historic Sioux Falls.

Old Courthouse Museum

The Old Courthouse Museum offers a dynamic history experience through innovativeand informative exhibits, programs and special events. This beautifully restored 1800squartzite building has three floors of regional history exhibits, historic murals, rentalspaces and a museum store featuring several Dakota-made products for the whole family. See new exhibits, great live concerts, adult history programs, outreach pro-grams, fun kids’ activities and more!

Pettigrew Home and Museum

Tour the elegant 1889 Queen Anne-style home of South Dakota's first senator, R.F.Pettigrew. Take a guided tour of the historic home, or browse the museum galleriesand discover the Sioux Falls of the late 1800s through artifacts, photographs,videos and more! The Pettigrew Home features detailed woodwork, gorgeous silkdamask wall coverings and beautiful jeweled glass windows. The meticulousrestoration of the home to its original Victorian elegance is part of the museum’songoing mission to preserve the past for future generations.

All museums have free admission, free parking and are wheelchair accessible.Visit the Siouxland Heritage Museums, and welcome to the past!

Pettigrew Home & Museum

131 N. Duluth AvenueSioux Falls, SD 57104605.367.7097www.siouxlandmuseums.com

Strawbale Winery

Strawbale Winery

47215 257th St.Renner, SD 57055605-543-5071www.strawbalewinery.com

Imagine a winery in South Dakota, made of strawbales. The remarkable insulating properties of strawbales means we are able to reduce the energy needs of the winery and recreate the controlled environment of the cellars and caves that have always played an important part in the maturation of great wine.

Embrace the environment we have created. We have over 20 different wines to choose for your flight of five wines for an individual tasting experience. See what we have to share with a glass of wine or a tasting of something new.

Home of Summer Porch Series, Thursday 5-8:00 pm during summer months, with live music with food and artists vendors. Enjoy Sangria Sundays, Sundays 1-4:00 pm during summer months, with sangrias and live music. Celebrate Folk Off, a two-day musical competition held outdoors on our stage, annually in July.

Wining Women, Thursdays 6-8:00 pm, monthly during the winter. Weddings, showers, bachelorette parties, company picnics and a whole lot more. Check out our website for event information, pictures and directions.

Come out to our farm and winery for a tour. Walk through our rows of vines and sit in a chair on our tasting room’s porch with a glass of Strawbale Wine. We promise you’ll relax and maybe even reminisce about simpler times. We always have something new to try.

Experience life in slow motion!

The Outdoor Campus

Free, fun outdoor experiences await the whole family!

The Outdoor Campus is a joint project of the South Dakota Department of Game,Fish and Parks and the City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation Department. Weoffer plenty of opportunities to learn about and have fun with the natural land-scape of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, including:

■ Two miles of walking trails■ South Dakota Outdoor Museum■ 3,000-gallon aquarium■ Great bird watching

HOURS:

Monday-Friday: 8 am-5 pmSaturday: 10 am-4 pmSunday: 1 pm-4 pmClosed state holidaysFree Admission

The Outdoor Campus4500 S. Oxbow AvenueSioux Falls, SDph: 605.362.2777www.outdoorcampus.org

Thunder Road

If speed is your ticket, race over to the most dynamic go-cart tracks in the UnitedStates! With 45 finely-tuned Naskarts on a 1/5-mile track, Thunder Road offers anexciting ride you’ll never forget. Of course, don’t forget about the extras – mini golf,batting cages, and more!

■ Double karts available■ Banked corners and hairpin turns■ Slick Track for even more power (ages 16+)■ 18-hole Viking Fjord miniature golf –

including waterfalls, fountains and a volcano!■ Slow, Medium, and Fast Baseball Batting cages

Thunder Road offers fun for all groups, from large corporate outings to children'sbirthday parties. We specialize in getting you in your kart fast and giving youone of the best experiences in the area.

■ No admission charges■ Free parking■ Group rates for businesses, schools, churches, sports teams, group tours,

and more!

Also, all of our go-karts run on E-85 Ethanol, "America's Renewable energysource," produced right here in South Dakota.

Rev it up at Thunder Road!

Thunder Road201 N. Kiwanis(3 blocks north of the Battleship Memorial)Sioux Falls, SD 57104ph: 605.334.4181www.thunderroad.info

■ Slow and Fast Softball Batting cages■ Water Wars – water balloon fights

using large rubber slingshots■ Climbing wall■ Human Foosball■ Rainbow King Kong play set

Located in downtown Sioux Falls, the Washington Pavilion is the region’s premiere entertainment, cultural and educational facility. With its mission to educate, entertain, inspire and to enrich community, this historic complex features a unique combination of family-friendly attractions and events — all under one roof!

The Husby Performing Arts Center presents a wide array of music, dance and theater, including the Pavilion Performance Series—as well as the entire season offerings of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra among many other performances. The performing arts center features the 1,800-seat Mary W. Sommervold Hall and 291-seat Belbas Theater.

The Kirby Science Discovery Center offers more than 80 fun and interactive science exhibits. Lift a real car with a giant lever; walk on a giant piano; pilot the space shuttle; enter the “Stairway of Sound”; touch a tornado; meet “Stan” the T-Rex and much more.

The Wells Fargo CineDome provides edge-of-your-seat thrills on its 60-foot domed screen. The exciting, larger than life movies offered on the giant screen make audience members feel like part of the action!

The Visual Arts Center features six galleries of changing exhibits by regional and national visual artists, with one gallery dedicated to Native American art. It also includes the Raven Industries Children’s Studio, where kids explore art through hands-on activities, as well as an outdoor sculpture garden. Most exhibits are free.

Leonardo’s Café offers a variety of lunch items such as home-made daily specials, gourmet pizzas and more. The Discovery Store stocks fun educational gifts that focus on science, art and music.

Please check ahead for film and show schedules, public exhibition hours, and admission prices. Call 1-877-WASH-PAV or visit www.washingtonpavilion.org.

Washington Pavilion301 S. Main Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104ph: 605.367.6000 or 877.WASHPAV (877.927.4728)www.washingtonpavilion.org

Washington Pavilion

Photo by the SD Office of Tourism

Wild Water West Waterpark26767 466th AveSioux Falls, SD 57106ph: 605.361.9313www.wildwaterwest.com

Come Experience South Dakota’s Largest Waterpark and Only Wave Pool!Double the water, double the fun! Wild Water West Waterpark is now even bigger and “wetter” than ever. Check out our newest slide, Tornado Alley, open Summer 2015. Escape to the tropics this summer and enjoy our wave pool and Island Cantina Swim-up bar. Wild Water West is the perfect place for a group outing offering non-stop entertainment for all ages in a festive tropical setting.

Wild Water West welcomes the opportunity to help you plan your next summer outing. Private pavilions or cabanas and hassle free picnic services are available for groups of any size. Our group sales staff is happy to assist you with making arrangements for an enjoyable and relaxing event. When booking a summer outing, leave the planning to us! We will help you with the most specific details to make sure your event runs smoothly from start to finish.So kick back and relax, as we will help tailor a group event just for you!

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26767 466th AveSioux Falls, SD 57106ph: 605.361.9313www.wildwaterwest.com

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Wild Water West Waterpark offers:• Wave Pool - South Dakota’s only wave pool! • Swim-up Bar - Enjoy a cool drink on a hot day• Slide Complex - Take a mellow ride on a tube slide or get your heart beat going on the 65-foot high Plummets Peak and Black Hole slide.• Lazy River - Relax on this meandering river of fun.• Kiddie Pool - A pool for the smallest swimmers• Caribbean Falls - Get caught under the 1,000 gallon water bucket every three minutes!• Activity Pool - Hop the lily pads or cross the pool on an alligator.• Go-Karts - Home of the unlimited go-kart rides• Miniature Golf - 18 holes designed for all ages.• Bumper Boats - With a twist - each boat has a water cannon and so do the spectators.• Sand Volleyball - Form a team, and get ready to be served.• Batting Cages - Featuring four baseball and three softball pitching machines.• Commando Paintball - Equipment, paintballs and referee provided.• Concessions featuring hotdogs, nachos, cheeseburgers, pizza, pretzels and more.• Picnic pavilions and cabanas available for rent.