- TripBuzz found 19 things to do with kids in or near Sioux City, Iowa, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Le Mars and Ponca.
- From Country Drive Driving & Mini Golf to Sioux City Public Museum, the Sioux City area offers 15 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, History Museums, Monuments and Hiking Trails.
- Located in western Iowa, along the Missouri River, lies the city of Sioux City. Primarily a business and residential area, the city is the fourth largest in the state and offers many tourist attractions, lodging and recreation opportunities. The arts and culture scene is the cities biggest draw, offering many museums, landmarks and galleries, as well as a diverse selection of dining and shopping.
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Vermillion's Prentis Park Pool offers opportunities for professional swimmers and families at this public community pool. The pool is available for private rentals as well and features a water slide and wading pool.
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The natural site that is Spirit Mound serves dual purposes. It can act as a scenic area for photographs and to admire the beauty of the region while walking through the place where Lewis and Clark were known to have traveled.
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Founded in 1973 on the University of South Dakota campus, the National Music Museum tried to preserve and honor all types of music throughout history. Within its collections, there are more than 15,000 American, European, and non-Western instruments from almost all historicla periods and cultures around the glo…
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The Over W H Museum of natural and cultural history is dedicated to preserving, collecting, exhibiting, and studying artifacts pertaining to the history of South Dakota. The museum features items ranging from fossils to works of art.
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Coyote Twin Theatre is a small local theater that shows the latest feature film titles. Running two titles per week, the intimate theater offers a full service snack and drink bar and nostalgic charm.
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Originally constructed in 1882, the Austin-Whittemore House was the home of Mr. Horace J. Austin. The house is now a historic site, and is open for tours and facility rentals.