Sioux City Travel Guide β Things to Do, Food & Hotels
city ββin Woodbury and Plymouth counties in northwestern Iowa, United States
About Sioux City
Sioux City sits on the cusp of the westernmost reaches of the industrial Midwest. Most of the rest of the United States between it and Denver is dominated by wide expanse of sparsely populated prairie. Sioux City is proud of its frontier history and you can find markings all over town dedicated to the western exploration done by Lewis and Clark. The Sioux City metropolitan area (Siouxland) covers portions of three US states; it is primarily inIowa, but extends westward intoSouth Dakota(North Sioux City) andNebraska(South Sioux City). Sioux City sits on a major bend in the Missouri River and this dominates its geography. The state boundaries are marked by rivers. The Missouri River divides Nebraska on the South side from Iowa and South Dakota on the North Side. The Big Sioux River div
Top Attractions in Sioux City
Explore the best things to see and do in Sioux City:
- β Cone Park
- β Evelyn Larson Theatre
- β Flight 232 Memorial
- β LAMB Arts Regional Theatre
- β Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
- β Orpheum Theater
- β Saturday in the Park
- β Sioux City Art Center
Where to Eat in Sioux City
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- π΄Crave
- π΄El Fredo Pizza
- π΄La Juanitas
Where to Stay in Sioux City
- π¨Days Inn Sioux City
- π¨Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
- π¨South Sioux City Marriott Riverfront
- π¨Stone State Park
Sioux City Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:
