What to do and see in Sioux City, Iowa (IA): The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

July 11, 2021 Joeann Galban

Sioux City (/ˌsuːˈsɪti/) is a city in Woodbury and Plymouth counties in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 82,684 in the 2010 census, which makes it the fourth largest city in Iowa. The bulk of the city is in Woodbury County, of which it is the county seat, though a small portion is in Plymouth County. Sioux City is located at the navigational head of the Missouri River. Often the city and surrounding area is referred to as Siouxland, especially by the local media and residents. The city is home to several cultural points of interest including the Sioux City Public Museum, Sioux City Art Center and Sergeant Floyd Monument, which is a National Historical Landmark. The city is also home to Chris Larsen Park, commonly referred to as “the Riverfront,” includes the Anderson Dance Pavilion, Sergeant Floyd Riverboat Museum and Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. Sioux City is the primary city of the five-county Sioux City, IA–NE–SD Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), with a population of 168,825 in 2010 and a slight increase to an estimated 168,921 in 2012. The Sioux City–Vermillion, IA–NE–SD Combined Statistical Area had a population of 182,675 as of 2010 and has grown to an estimated population of 183,052 as of 2012.
Restaurants in Sioux City

1. Trinity Heights

2511 33rd St, Sioux City, IA 51108-1456 +1 712-239-9158 [email protected] http://www.trinityheights.com/
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5.0 based on 126 reviews

Trinity Heights

Reviewed By MNDoodles - Stillwater, United States

No matter your faith or beliefs, this is a beautifully peaceful and serene park with many quiet paths to walk among trees and pretty plants. The stunning statues of Jesus and Mary are truly exquisite. This large park is a wonderful place to reflect and meditate, and for Christians it is an exceptionally spiritual place to visit. Well worth your time when in Sioux City.

2. The Greatest Escape

621 Floyd Blvd, Sioux City, IA 51101-2151 +1 712-223-5528 [email protected] http://www.thegreatestescapesiouxcity.com
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

The Greatest Escape

One of the best things to do in Sioux City! We are the place to be if you need something fun to do with your friends or family! We do our best to provide the greatest customer service and take pride in having a fun friendly environment! Please come see our small business!!

3. Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

900 Larsen Park Rd, Sioux City, IA 51103-4916 +1 712-224-5242 [email protected] http://www.siouxcitylcic.com
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4.5 based on 264 reviews

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

The Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and the Betty Strong Encounter Center comprise an almost 20,000-square-foot, private, non-profit cultural complex, built and sustained by Missouri River Historical Development, Inc. (MRHD). The Interpretive Center opened in 2002 to commemorate the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial. It expanded in late 2007 with the opening of the adjoining Betty Strong Encounter Center to fulfill a permanent mission of "commemorating a history of encounters before, during and after the expedition. Joined by the symbolic Crossroads, these two parts create a Missouri Riverfront home for exhibits, programs and activities that explore how we live together as diverse people and how we care for our land, our great river, and other natural resources. Admission and programs are free.

Reviewed By Cytraveler26 - Des Moines, United States

Great place to learn about the historic expedition of Lewis and Clark. Very nice building containing many nice exhibits. Interesting robots telling the story.

4. Sioux City Public Museum

607 4th St, Sioux City, IA 51101-1634 +1 712-279-6174 [email protected] http://www.siouxcitymuseum.org
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Sioux City Public Museum

Located in the heart of downtown Sioux City, the Sioux City Public Museum features large, colorful exhibits, interactive displays, and much more. Visitors will discover the "Spirit of Sioux City" through a lively 12-minute orientation film in the ornate "corn palace theatre." A variety of hands-on experiences are available including the award-winning "Innovation I-Wall" and "The Big Dig," which replicates an active fossil dig site. Highlights of the permanent gallery are rare Native American artifacts from the area; Sioux City's first "horseless buggy," a 1901 Oldsmobile; a 1930 Kari-Keen airplane manufactured in Sioux City; and a 1918 Mack fire truck similar to ones used by the Sioux City Fire Department. The two-story Disaster and Recovery Wall features multi-media presentations of three major Sioux City catastrophes: the 1904 Pelletier Department Store fire, the 1953 Floyd River Flood, and the 1989 crash of United Airlines Flight 232. Temporary exhibits feature topics of local and regional interest.

Reviewed By joelwx39 - Saint Paul, United States

Many different facets of Sioux City history. Easy to miss things, but it is free so you can come back several times. Excellent displays. Not in a row so you tend to wander (which is good).

5. Stone State Park

5001 Talbot Rd, Sioux City, IA 51103-1071 +1 712-255-4698 [email protected] http://www.stateparks.com/stone.html
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Stone State Park

Reviewed By joelwx39 - Saint Paul, United States

We just drove through. Many spectacular overlooks. It is a hilly bluff so hiking will be more difficult, but enjoyable. If you go, visit the nature center.

6. Palmer Candy

2600 Hwy 75 North, Sioux City, IA 51102 +1 712-258-5543 http://www.palmercandy.com
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Palmer Candy

Reviewed By rjcmead - Nixa, United States

This was a fun stop on our vacation; old fashioned candy along with new and modern edibles, gifts, etc. The staff was very nice and helpful; offered us samples of unusual (but very good) fudge flavors. We bought several gifts and goodies for ourselves.

7. The Mid America Museum of Aviation & Transportation

2600 Expedition Ct, Sioux City, IA 51111-1108 +1 712-252-5300 http://www.midamericaairmuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

The Mid America Museum of Aviation & Transportation

Take a step back into history and encounter unique artifacts and exhibits that help tell the exciting story of aviation and transportation in our lives. Explore a wide variety of displays and exhibits of full size aircraft and surface transportation from bicycles to vintage automobiles, a fire engine, and even a Boeing 727-200! The Mid America Museum of Aviation and Transportation preserves and celebrates the rich aviation and transportation history of the Sioux City area. Spend an hour…spend a whole day… the entire family will find something fascinating, entertaining, unique or educational at the Mid America Museum of Aviation and Transportation!

8. Sioux City Art Center

225 Nebraska St, Sioux City, IA 51101-1712 +1 712-279-6272 http://www.siouxcityartcenter.org/
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Sioux City Art Center

Reviewed By marlenebP3227DH

Found a favorite piece in every gallery and on 3 rd floor in its own room is the Beautiful Grant Wood mural.

9. Sioux City Railroad Museum

3400 Sioux River Rd, Sioux City, IA 51109 +1 712-233-6996 [email protected] http://siouxcityrailroadmuseum.org
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Sioux City Railroad Museum

Originally known as the Milwaukee Railroad Shops, the Railroad Museum is located along Highway 12 in Sioux City, Iowa. This historical treasure, nestled in between the scenic Loess Hills and the Big Sioux River, was built in 1917. At one time this site was a large industrial complex that serviced and repaired locomotives and railcars for 65 years. Today this 30-acre complex is home to the Sioux City Railroad Museum. Only a handful these places still exist in the United States. Today, after several years of preserving and restoring what remained, the museum is able to showcase rare artifacts and architecture that represent an important and influential time in our nation’s history. The Railroad Museum and its historical atmosphere create a unique environment for friends and families to learn and enjoy. We are building tracks for the future!

Reviewed By sharons201

Best train sets ever !!! Staff was friendly. Wonderful tour of museum grounds. Train ride! Everyone of all ages will enjoy the train sets building and grounds. Great movie. It was the most amazing fun experiences with sites and sounds, and train whistles, and model trains of all types. I can not describe how much fun this was! The staff was soooo nice! Excellent restoration of museum. Best attraction in Sioux City !

10. Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center

4500 Sioux River Rd, Sioux City, IA 51109-1657 +1 712-258-0838 http://woodburyparks.org/dorothy-pecaut-nature-center
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center

Reviewed By joelwx39 - Saint Paul, United States

They have very nice displays about the animals and plants in the area. Many different types of displays to keep things interesting. We hiked around the hills and really enjoyed the paths.

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