Livability Score

85
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities A+

There are lots of amenities close to this location.
Coffee (18) A+
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Leonardo's Cafe
Coffee Shop
Cookie Jar
Coffee Shop
Coffea Roasterie
Coffee Shop
Half Baked
Coffee Shop
Pappy's The Original
Coffee Shop
The Quarry Cafe
Coffee Shop
Falls Overlook Cafe
Coffee Shop
Coffea Roasterie and Espresso Bar
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Rollin' Pin Bakery & Cafe
Coffee Shop
Caribou Coffee
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Maple Street Cafe
Coffee Shop
Dunn Bros. Coffee
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (33) A+
Washington Pavillion of Arts & Science
Museum
Sioux Falls State Theatre
Theatre Arts
Creative Spirits
Theatre Arts
Dance Gallery
Theatre Arts
Club David
Nightclub
Rehfeld's Art & Framing
Art Gallery
Pettigrew Home & Museum
Museum
JK Gallery
Art Gallery
Eastbank Art Gallery
Art Gallery
Sioux Empire Community Theatre
Theatre Arts
Anne Zabel Studio Theater
Theatre Arts
Orpheum Theater Center
Theatre Arts
Old Courthouse Museum
Museum
Ipso Gallery at Fresh Produce
Art Gallery
Exposure Gallery & Studios
Art Gallery
The Coliseum
Theatre Arts
Museum of Visual Materials
Museum
Sioux Falls
Attraction
Kirkeby-Over Stadium
Stadium
Stockyards Ag Experience Barn Art Museum
Museum
Delbridge Museum of Natural History
Museum
USS South Dakota
Museum
Great Plains Zoo
Zoo
Sport Bowl
Bowling Alley
Thunder Road Family Fun Park
Theme Park
Food and Drink (130) A+
Gilbertos
Fast Food
Papa Murphy's
Fast Food
JL Beers
Bar
M.B. Haskett Delicatessen
Deli
Paramount Studio Cocktails & Food
Bar
Tommy Jack's Pub
Bar
Bin 201
Bar
Lucky's
Bar
Stogeez Copper Lounge
Bar
Stogeez Cigar Lounge
Bar
Crawford's Bar & Grill
Bar
Five Guys
Fast Food
PAve Bar
Bar
Prairie Berry East Bank
Bar
Wiley's Tavern
Bar
Party Bike Sioux Falls
Bar
Latitude 44
Bar
Icon Lounge & Events
Bar
McDonald's
Fast Food
Little Caesars
Fast Food
Old Skoolz
Bar
Culver's
Fast Food
Burger King
Fast Food
B & G Milkyway
Sweets
McDonald's
Fast Food
Fitness (7) F
Multi-cultural Center
Community Centre
Prana Sioux Falls
Gym
Sanford Gymnasium
Gym
Planet Fitness
Gym
barre3
Gym
Huether Family Match Pointe
Gym
Groceries (25) A+
Co-Op Natural Foods
Grocery Store
CH Patisserie
Bakery
Sunshine Foods
Grocery Store
Keller's Green Grocery
Grocery Store
Breadico
Bakery
Hy-Vee
Grocery Store
Philippine Oriental Food Store
Grocery Store
Hy-Vee
Grocery Store
Lasting Expressions Vinyl
Grocery Store
Fareway
Grocery Store
Hy-Vee
Grocery Store
ALDI
Grocery Store
Oh My Cupcakes!
Bakery
Acacia European Market
Grocery Store
Hy-Vee
Grocery Store
Hy-Vee
Grocery Store
Hy-Vee
Grocery Store
Hy-Vee
Grocery Store
Lewis
Grocery Store
Science Nutrition
Grocery Store
Fareway
Grocery Store
Aldi
Grocery Store
Parks (188) A+
Bishop Hare Statue
Park
Lyon Park
Park
Menlo Park
Park
Campus Park
Park
McKennan Park
Park
Fawick Park
Park
McKennan Park
Park
Longfellow Park
Park
Emerson Park
Park
Van Eps Park
Park
Beadle Park
Park
Nelson Park
Park
Heritage Park
Park
Spellerberg Park
Park
River Boulevard Greenway
Park
Burnside Park
Park
Karras Park
Park
Terrace Park
Park
Cherry Rock Park
Park
Dugan Park
Park
Whittier Park
Park
Dugan Park
Park
Tower Park
Park
Falls Park
Park
Sherman Park
Park
Shops (280) A+
Get N Go
Convenience Store
Zing
Furniture
Washington Pavilion Discovery Store
Gift Shop
JH Bechtold Jewelers
Fashion
Man Code
Clothing
Chelsea's Boutique
Clothing
Duluth Trading Company
Clothing
Lillians
Clothing
NV Studio Salon
Hairdresser
Child's Play Toys
Toys
Optics by Howlin Vision
Optician
Say Anything Jewelry
Fashion
Vision Care Associates LLP
Optician
Mrs. Murphy's Irish Gifts
Gift Shop
Young & Richards
Florist
Home Porch
Gift Shop
Chelsea's Boutique
Clothing
J.H. & Sons
Clothing
Zandbroz Variety
Discount Store
LOT 2029
Clothing
Fresh Market
Convenience Store
Palmer Lea Boutique
Clothing
Primp Boutique
Clothing
Bloom the Boutique
Clothing
Urban Archaeology
Furniture
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 0.6% take public transportation in Sioux Falls.
Public Transit Stops (17)
Stops & Stations
A+
Workers Taking Public Transit
0.6%
F
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cost of living A+

The cost of living in Sioux Falls is 95/100 - which is 7% higher than South Dakota.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
A-
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
A+
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crime F

Sioux Falls crime rates are 3,629 per 100k, which is 72% higher than South Dakota
Property Crime
3,083 crimes per 100k
F
Violent Crime
546 crimes per 100k
F
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employment B

The median income in Sioux Falls is $61,738 - which is 19% higher than South Dakota.
Med. Household Income
$61,738
C-
Unemployment Rate
2.1%
A+
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health A+

There are many hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (53)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
LifeScape Rehabilitation Center
Clinic
Sanford Spine Center
Doctor
Sanford Neuroscience Center
Doctor
Sanford Rehabilitation Services
Doctor
Sanford Sports Medicine Center
Doctor
Sanford Orthopedics Center
Doctor
Sanford Rheumatology Clinic
Doctor
Edith Sanford Breast Center
Doctor
Sanford USD Medical Center
Hospital
G.I. Endoscopy Center
Doctor
Child's Voice
Doctor
Sanford Diabetes Care Center
Clinic
Sioux Falls Specialty Hospital
Hospital
Avera McKennan Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center
Hospital
Prairie Center Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Falls Community Health
Clinic
Sioux Falls Law Enforcement Center
Police
Lewis Pharmacy Eastgate
Pharmacy
Sioux Falls Fire and Rescue
Fire Station
Lewis
Pharmacy
Hy-Vee Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Talecris Plasma Resources
Clinic
Shopko Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Hy-Vee Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
A+
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housing A+

Sioux Falls home prices are $205,100 - which is 40% higher than South Dakota
Home Price
$205,100
B+
Home Appreciation Rate
21%
A+
Home Affordability
3.3x (home price to income ratio)
B
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schools B-

The Sioux Falls graduation rate is 87% - which is equal to South Dakota
School Test Scores
48%
F
High School Grad. Rates
87%
B-
Elementary Schools (62) B-
Lowell Elementary - 28
Teachwell Elementary And Intermediate - 09
Teachwell Prosper - 08
Teachwell Academy Middle School - 04
Susan B. Anthony Elementary - 66
Sonia Sotomayor Elementary - 65
Christ The King School
Odyssey - 47
Middle School Immersion Center - 53
Flex - 45
Structured Teaching - 12
Success Academy - 39
Hawthorne Elementary - 56
Edison Middle School - 06
Patrick Henry Middle School - 07
Whittier Middle School - 08
Garfield Elementary - 19
Sioux Falls Lutheran School
Lifescape Childrens Specialty School
Bridges At Horace Mann - 52
Laura Wilder Elementary - 31
Eugene Field A+ Elementary - 16
Challenge Center - 51
Terry Redlin Elementary - 11
Robert Frost Elementary - 18
High Schools (25) B-
Teachwell Virtual Academy - 92
Project Search - Avera Mckennan 07
Teachwell Transitions - 03
Teachwell Academy High School - 01
Flex - 45
Structured Teaching - 12
Success Academy - 39
Lifescape Childrens Specialty School
Lincoln High School - 02
Community Campus - 41
O'Gorman High School
Voa - Adolescent Treatment - 73
Summit Oaks-Residential
Summit Oaks-Day
Arise Shelter Care - 71
Lutheran High School Of Sioux Falls
Cte - 37
Washington High School - 01
New Technology High School - 30
Sioux Falls Christian Schools
Education & Integration Services
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ratings F

Sioux Falls has an overall rating of 42% from 42 reviews.
User Reviews (8)
From AreaVibes
F
User Surveys (34)
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C+
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  • Sioux Falls has a Livability Score of 85/100, which is considered exceptional
  • Sioux Falls crime rates are 72% higher than the South Dakota average
  • Cost of living in Sioux Falls is 7% higher than the South Dakota average
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Wonderful Little City 5 rating By Anonymous ( Feb 01, 2024) Sioux Falls consistently ranks highly, as has for decades, on just about any metric you'd can think of. It is clean and prosperous, relative to its size and comparable cities. The food scene gets better all the time with James Beard nominations coming more frequently in recent ye ...Read More ars. Downtown is blowing up with more to come. As a former Denver resident (also a great city), I greatly appreciate the ease with which I can live my life and still have wonderful amenities. Sioux Falls strikes a great balance. No place on earth is perfect as humans tend to hinder that but this little city scores way above average on most aspects. Other past reviewers seem bizarre so don't lose too much sleep over their comments. I won't. Read Less
Absolutely Nothing to Do 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jan 22, 2022) Coming from a small town, I would have expected Sioux Falls to have a ton more opportunities for entertainment and activities. During the winter, there is absolutely nothing to do other than freeze your a** off at Great Bear or stay at home and be bored. It’s a complete bore to ...Read More live here, there’s no incentive to be here. For people who are looking. For a sense of community, there is none, there’s no feeling of belonging here. It’s simply a deadbeat city with increasing crime rates, increasing housing expenses, and nothing to do. Read Less
Spare Yourselves/Not Worth it! 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Sep 18, 2018) I moved to Sioux Falls because of it's famous job market, and although I did find ONE good job that abruptly ended after only a year and half due cutbacks. I would not recommend anyone to move to Sioux Falls especially if your a woman. I've lived in NYC! for most of my life an ...Read More d have NEVER met the most hooker crazy men in all my life like I did Sioux Falls. If you are not a hooker you will be treated like s**t, you will not be able to walk anywhere or take buses without being stalked by hooker crazed johns. Fat chance trying to file a complaint with the police department, they are also in on it, and only care about what will make the stupid local news. The men here are as****es end of story. Sioux Falls has absolutely no personality you would expect from a Mid Western town unless you're into fast food then you're in heaven. About 2-3 times a week, a horrible stench is emitted into the air that can last for several hours and it is sickening. The locals have this weird and fierce loyalty to the comapany (Morrels Pork Plant) to say anything about or even mention the stench when it happens. I noticed that everytime the air would start to stink, soon after my skin would get discolorated and my hair would turn dry as straw, leading me to believe the stench is also toxic. The only people who will be kind to you are the Natives and other out-of-towners. I think the 'successful' job market is just a scam to lure people into staying in a mean and a Boko Haram controlled town. The only good thing about the town, is that you can carry a firearm with only a certificate, which is good because if you're a woman, you will need it. Read Less
Not a great place 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 04, 2018) I moved to SF from Colorado... hard to believe huh? I was lured in by one of the big companies in town and regretted it from the day I arrived. Sioux Falls is a blue collar town, which is fine if you're blue collar. It's not a place for professionals or anyone who doesn't want ...Read More to work in a factory or call center their entire life. The people seem very angry and always in a hurry; I guess that's what happens when everyone is working 3 jobs that pay peanuts. If you think $15/hour is "good money" you'll fit right in. There isn't much to do except shop and eat, which is probably why so many people are obese. Employers, even the "good" ones, treat employees like crap because they know they can get away with it. The city government is corrupt and does it's best to keep new companies out and keep wages low. Crime has exploded over the past few years, which the local news-rag tries to keep under wraps. Meth-head losers seems homeless everywhere, the roads and sidewalks are falling apart, the transit system is a joke and the locals hate outsiders... sounds like a great place huh? My advice, save yourself the hassle and go somewhere else. As soon as my one year commitment was up I ran, not walked, out of town! Read Less
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Spare Yourselves/Not Worth it! 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Sep 18, 2018) I moved to Sioux Falls because of it's famous job market, and although I did find ONE good job that abruptly ended after only a year and half due cutbacks. I would not recommend anyone to move to Sioux Falls especially if your a woman. I've lived in NYC! for most of my life an ...Read More d have NEVER met the most hooker crazy men in all my life like I did Sioux Falls. If you are not a hooker you will be treated like s**t, you will not be able to walk anywhere or take buses without being stalked by hooker crazed johns. Fat chance trying to file a complaint with the police department, they are also in on it, and only care about what will make the stupid local news. The men here are as****es end of story. Sioux Falls has absolutely no personality you would expect from a Mid Western town unless you're into fast food then you're in heaven. About 2-3 times a week, a horrible stench is emitted into the air that can last for several hours and it is sickening. The locals have this weird and fierce loyalty to the comapany (Morrels Pork Plant) to say anything about or even mention the stench when it happens. I noticed that everytime the air would start to stink, soon after my skin would get discolorated and my hair would turn dry as straw, leading me to believe the stench is also toxic. The only people who will be kind to you are the Natives and other out-of-towners. I think the 'successful' job market is just a scam to lure people into staying in a mean and a Boko Haram controlled town. The only good thing about the town, is that you can carry a firearm with only a certificate, which is good because if you're a woman, you will need it. Read Less
Not a great place 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 04, 2018) I moved to SF from Colorado... hard to believe huh? I was lured in by one of the big companies in town and regretted it from the day I arrived. Sioux Falls is a blue collar town, which is fine if you're blue collar. It's not a place for professionals or anyone who doesn't want ...Read More to work in a factory or call center their entire life. The people seem very angry and always in a hurry; I guess that's what happens when everyone is working 3 jobs that pay peanuts. If you think $15/hour is "good money" you'll fit right in. There isn't much to do except shop and eat, which is probably why so many people are obese. Employers, even the "good" ones, treat employees like crap because they know they can get away with it. The city government is corrupt and does it's best to keep new companies out and keep wages low. Crime has exploded over the past few years, which the local news-rag tries to keep under wraps. Meth-head losers seems homeless everywhere, the roads and sidewalks are falling apart, the transit system is a joke and the locals hate outsiders... sounds like a great place huh? My advice, save yourself the hassle and go somewhere else. As soon as my one year commitment was up I ran, not walked, out of town! Read Less
Never consider Sioux Falls worthy of anything 0.5 rating By RoadrunnerOut ( Jun 24, 2017) I've been here in Sioux Falls for almost a decade and now know better. I'm getting out of this hole of a state due to the absolutely worst environment for anyone to be a good honest productive person. They consider anyone from out of town to be the most likely cause of all their ...Read More problems ... They might make it look like a great place to visit and go swimming until you learn about the local culture,... And raw sewage dumped into the Big Sioux river,... And the politics leaving you with absolutely nothing if they can,... Police corruption,... Wealth distribution (from you),... Just don't believe anything all the "good cops" tell you and stay away from the BS.. Better opportunities exist everywhere else. Your college degree is obsolete here. Hurry and get that NCR certificate. Read Less
sioux Falls is a bad place 1 rating By travelinfool ( May 08, 2017) We found this city, especially the local police department to be very very racist. Woman called the N word. And a business said the N word. That was too much. don't waste your money coming to that racist community. You will regret it the way people treat you there. ...Read More Read Less
Coming Here would be a Mistake 0.5 rating By BBB ( Apr 03, 2017) This is a review of Sioux Falls, SD from someone who moved here from Broomfield, Colorado. I have been living here for almost two years. Like most people I tried to researched places that may be a better place to live. I picked Sioux Falls.That was a Mistake.My review will be a ...Read More ttacked by someone pretending to be a resident of the city. Ask yourself when you read it, what person spends its time perusing the review boards? So they can refute, attack someone who does a review they don’t like ? Who would do that ? Don’t they have life.It is important to note that states as well as cities spend money to market their state or city, trying to entice people to come there because it adds to their tax base. Some reviews passing themselves off as residents, are in fact, marketing, city state proxies paid by the very location to sell the location. People put more stock in an individual review from the locale than an outright advertisement from the state or city. This is very big for cities, states livilhood. They spend a lot of money promoting their city or state especially in these times.When I started meeting people after coming here and striking up conversations with them in various activities, soon they would look at me with bewilderment, shock and ask me; “Why the #$@!& would you come to Sioux Falls ?”South Dakota is the EIGHTH WORSE STATE IN WHICH TO MAKE A LIVING according to USA Today and Money Rates for 2015, In 2016 they rocketed up to ELEVENTH WORSE STATE IN WHICH TO MAKE A LIVING…..South Dakota didn’t improve with higher wages, its’ just that other states got worse. Even with no income tax, supposedly low unemployment, and safe work environment, it is horrible for making a living. There is a lot of Poverty in Sioux Falls and it is obvious. Much of the city has high poverty with nasty areas, and rundown buildings. The city also has terrible roads with crumbling sidewalks and weeds. The freeways are outstanding though.The low unemployment number advertised for South Dakota and Sioux Falls is a lie. People are leaving the state, city or they are not being counted. All of the states around South Dakota have a far better rating for making a living yet they have state income taxes and a lot of regulations adverse to businesses. Looking at job boards in states surrounding Sioux Falls, such as Craigslist, Indeed, and Keloland Employment. You will see a stark contrast in the number of openings and the wages they offer. There is something seriously “off” in South Dakota. There is a lot of homelessness, drug problems and a suicide problem in this city. It has one of the worse ratings in the country for crimes of all types. FBI has violent crime surging 45%(Assault), and property crimes not far behind. FBI’s Most dangerous places in South Dakota. The following is the list from the top ten most dangerous: 1. Chamberlain, 2. Rapid City, 3. Sioux Falls. The crime situation in Sioux Falls has violent crime going up by a massive 45% and property crime by 5%.This is a Liberal Left Democrat town in a Republican state. It has a propaganda arm called called the “Argus Leader”, a monopoly, tiny tabloid pretending to be a newspaper who is owned by Gannet. Gannet is the organization that believes in open borders, illegal immigration(socialism) who published the names, addresses of people who have Concealed Weapon Permits in New York. Gannet has a lot of controversy, deception, deceit in its media organization. The town also has a large college presence, for profit and public which explains the liberal bias. These colleges are much larger than necessary to service the population around the city and surrounding areasThere are quite a few businesses that have closed their doors in Sioux Falls. Some major, quite big. The city entices seniors to come here and that has resulted in a large medical industry around the area servicing them. . In talking to seniors, many comment they wished they had rented for a year or so before buying. Be careful of people when they are driving around. The city also has a lot of refugees and they are in the very poor neighborhoods. There is also a VA hospital. What this means is that Sioux Falls is Heavily dependent on Federal and outside monies to exist. Welfare, Food Stamps, student loans, medicaid, medicare, Social Security and outside money for their colleges. The very existence of the City depends on this. If those monies in part or all dried up, the city would collapse because it has virtually no other industry. I have been told repeatedly there is a “good old boy” club that keeps business, manufacturing, high paying industries out of this city. The same people mentioned that their classmates have almost all left South Dakota and live in Minnesota or Colorado because they can’t find a good job in Sioux Falls, or South Dakota. That “good old boy club” is undoubtedly the Agriculture, farming community. They have a lot of power. They make sure companies don’t come in and raise the wages, which they see as raising their costs. I have been told they will force businesses out if their wages are out of line. This is the skilled, semi-skilled workers manufacturing would want and that is why the vast majority of openings, jobs in Sioux Falls are in the $12/hr to $16/hr range. There are a lot of jobs below this wage scale too, and very, very few above the $16/hr range. Seeing $20/hr and above in Sioux Falls is very, very rare. This excludes the medical industry who don’t advertise much, and the next biggest employer, the trucking industry. While most residents of the city struggle to find a good full time job, the city is running large deficits, yet when looking at the salaries on the city government site, you’ll see librarians making 85k, 100k, and 115k per year! That is almost 4 times the medium wage of $30,700/yr of average South Dakotan's. MoneyRates.com, also wonders why low unemployment is not translating into higher wages. Low labor supply and high demand ought to translate into higher wages, right? Apparently something is broken in the feedback loop: in South Dakota, lower wages appear to be creating low labor supply. The cost of living for Sioux Falls is at 101.3/102.5, for the neighborhood Sioux Falls is in, but fairly average compared to the rest of the U.S. Weather is Terrible most of the year. Very cold, snow, rain, wind, and humidity in the summer. The area will not get to 70 F degrees until the end of May ! Even then, it will rain, blow, wind, and even then temperatures will sink every couple of days. It is bad all the time and rarely clears or is warm. Plan on being inside ~ 8 months out of the year. This is not good for health or fitness. Sioux Falls ranks 50th(out of 100) in list of Best and Worse cities for Men who want to be fit and happy according to Men's Health Magazine. Weather is key here. No sun, patsy complexion, atrophy, obesity and poor moods are all apparent here. Compounding that, it is also hard to make a living. However, there is a lot less dirt, dust in the air here than in Colorado. A major concern is Water Quality in Sioux Falls. It is some of the worse in the nation. Like all cities they are required to make their water quality numbers available to the public. The EPA audited their water quality some time ago, and their reported numbers were even worse. TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) from my calibrated meter is 388-398 ppm. 500 ppm is Maximum EPA allowable. That doesn’t count all the chemicals in the water! I use an RO. Attributed to the “Good Old Boy Club”, farmers is the descimation of Wildlife on the East side of South Dakota. All farmers use pesticides, they think more is better, but they go a lot further from what I have been told. They kill all the wildlife. There is no prairie dogs, raccoons, coyotes, and hardly ever will you see birds or anything else. It was immediately obvious to me when I came here from Broomfield, Colorado, a city that I would drive around during the day and see wildlife everywhere. Internet and Cable is a monopoly. Midco Communications has it. Internet costs me almost as much as my gas and electric bill combined for probably half the year. The city is pretty compact, so getting somewhere is really quick. Only a few miles to get to the store, or where ever. However, that means your vehicle will hardly ever get warmed up, which is not good for your vehicle. The city has a Costco, which is great. Read Less
Scenic Sioux Falls, South Dakota 4.5 rating By Anonymous ( May 20, 2010) On a recent trip to visit the northwest, I had the opportunity to spend a couple of days in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. One of the big reasons I decided to stop there was the beautiful scenery and attractions. I found out during my stay that Sioux Falls has many things to offer to ...Read More tourists.

Sioux Falls is city on the banks of the Big Sioux River and many of its attractions are centered on the water. While I was there I had the opportunity to take in a stage show with a water ski performance at Catfish Bay and took a relaxing pontoon boat ride along the marvelous river bluffs.

If staying in Sioux Falls on a Sunday, I would highly recommend trying the breakfast buffet at the Falls Overlook Cafe restaurant. They serve a wonderful breakfast and the view overlooking the river is breathtaking. Their prices are very reasonable, too.

Sioux Falls is a well-kept city and I never felt unsafe while visiting there. There seems to be community pride in keeping the city very clean. Anyone looking for a nice place to visit with a laid back atmosphere would enjoy their stay. Read Less

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      If you are looking to be close to some of the most beautiful sights in nature, Sioux Falls might be the perfect place for you to call home. Located at the foot of the Black Hills and only an hour or so from scenic Mount Rushmore, Sioux Falls is home to over 175,000 who are proud to be South Dakotans. At just over 75 square miles, it is a medium-sized city that offers all of the amenities and conveniences of modern life without feeling like you are living on top of your neighbors.

      Sioux Falls offers its residents a good quality of life with affordable housing, low crime, and a good public education system. The majority of residents rely on cars and trucks to get from point a to point b, although there is a growing number of residents who are starting to commute by bike and other rideshare programs. Some of the top employers in the area include: Sanford Health, Avera Health, Smithfield Foods, and the Hy-Vee Food Stores.

      People who are looking to move to the area will have established and well-known areas of the city where they can chose to live. Beadie Greenway, Whittier, North End East, and Downtown are just some of the areas that are popular with homebuyers who are new to the area and looking to plant their roots.

      One of the most surprising things for newcomers to the city is Sioux Falls' thriving culinary scene. While most people probably believe that it is only offering traditional Midwestern cuisine, the city has great delis, Japanese restaurants, and pasta joints that rival cities that are much larger in size. The Shoto-Teien Japanese Gardens are one of the most beautiful sights in the city, and the park makes a great place to take a stroll when cherry blossoms are blooming in the spring.

      Sioux Falls hosts one of the largest music festivals in America, and it is one of the events that locals look forward to the most during the year. The LifeLight Festival features acts that may not be as mainstream as those you would find at music festivals in New York or California, but it is a great way to see up-and-coming artists who are on the verge of striking it big.

      If you are looking to live in a city that offers a high quality of life at a budget that is affordable for you and the family, Sioux Falls is a great place to call home. Whether you are a hunter, a fisherman, or a city lover, there is something that will make you fall in love with this leading South Dakota city.

      A+ Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Sioux Falls? Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Bishop Hare Statue
      Lyon Park
      Menlo Park
      Campus Park
      McKennan Park
      Fawick Park
      McKennan Park
      Longfellow Park

      Entertainment

      Washington Pavillion of Arts & Science
      Sioux Falls State Theatre
      Creative Spirits
      Dance Gallery
      Club David
      Rehfeld's Art & Framing
      Pettigrew Home & Museum
      JK Gallery

      Food & Drink

      Gilbertos
      Papa Murphy's
      JL Beers
      M.B. Haskett Delicatessen
      Paramount Studio Cocktails & Food
      Tommy Jack's Pub
      Bin 201
      Lucky's

      D Commute

      Is public transit available in Sioux Falls? Of all people who commute, 0.6% take public transportation in Sioux Falls.
      Drive to Work
      84%

      7% higher than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      1%

      5% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      2%

      equal to the US average

      B+ Health & Safety

      Is Sioux Falls a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are some hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Sanford USD Medical Center
      Sioux Falls Specialty Hospital
      Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center
      Avera Heart Hospital
      Avera on Louise Health Campus

      Pharmacies

      Walgreens
      Hy-Vee Pharmacy
      Walmart Pharmacy
      Hy-Vee Pharmacy
      Lewis Pharmacy Eastgate
      Hy-Vee Pharmacy
      Hy-Vee
      Lewis Pharmacy

      Doctors

      Sanford Rheumatology Clinic
      Sanford 69th & Minnesota Family Medicine
      Child's Voice
      Sanford Spine Center
      Sanford Neuroscience Center
      Edith Sanford Breast Center
      Sanford Sports Medicine Center
      Sanford Orthopedics Center