Uniquely situated in the tri-state area of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, the Siouxland region is home to events and experiences as diverse as the communities it represents. Plan year-round adventures and enjoy major sporting events, live music and theater, a vibrant local arts scene, and restaurants in Siouxland with a flavor for every palate. From our 70 miles of recreational trails to our unmissable festivals and events, there’s so much to do in Siouxland, and we invite you to take part in it all.
Some things have to be seen to be believed. In Siouxland, they have to be experienced! Embark on an exciting historical voyage, explore the magic of nature, learn while you play, and so much more. These are our must-see attractions.
Dakota Dunes
Tucked between the Missouri and Big Sioux rivers, Dakota Dunes is a master-planned community just over the South Dakota state line that seamlessly blends businesses and residential properties. About a 10-minute drive from Sioux City, this little gem is a golfer’s paradise, boasting two golf courses (one world-famous!), biking trails, and restaurants.
North Sioux City
A short drive from the city proper, North Sioux City is a Siouxland community with an identity all its own. From discovering the natural world to getting your heart pumping at sporting events to dining on “The Strip,” this little community is well worth the trip.
Sergeant Bluff
Sergeant Bluff is a Siouxland destination that feels like a home away from home. Take a quick, 10-minute trip south of the city, and you’ll find a family getaway with a little something for everyone. In addition to being convenient to the airport, Sergeant Bluff has shopping, dining, and athletic recreation to bring the whole gang together.
Sioux City
Nestled along the Missouri River in western Iowa, Sioux City is the state’s 4th largest city, a vibrant melding of midwestern hospitality and all the excitement of a major metropolis. Explore immersive history at our many museums and pulse-pounding major sporting events held here year-round. Explore our historic and entertainment districts for unique shopping, dining, and nightlife. There is so much to explore in Sioux City. Better get exploring!
South Sioux City
Nestled right next to Iowa and South Dakota in the Tri-State Region is South Sioux City, NE, “Where Quality of Life is a Cardinal Rule!” We are the portal to two Nebraska Scenic Byways: The Lewis and Clark Scenic Byway and the Outlaw Trail. Combs School was built in 1857 and closed in 1964. The frame schoolhouse is part of Nebraska’s pioneer heritage- the oldest school building in Dakota County and one of the oldest in Nebraska. The O’Connor House is a 14-room mansion located 1 mile east of Homer. Constructed over a 10-year period from 1865-1875, the mansion was built on a rock. Listed on the National Register of Historic places, it is run by the Dakota County Historical Society. Scenic Park has a YMCA, tennis court, swimming pool, 5 softball/baseball fields, 15 soccer fields and miles of paved walking and biking trails.
Woodbury County
Woodbury County is home to a good portion of the Siouxland communities — including its seat, Sioux City — and many road trip-worthy destinations to check out while you’re there. Blending urban, suburban, and rural attractions, Woodbury County compliments a bustling cityscape with wide open spaces and all-around family fun.
Now that you know where you want to be, it’s time to plan your itinerary! Choose from many local hotels to get the right amenities for you, check out our blogs for detailed storytelling while you select your attractions, and take advantage of our free visitors’ guide to see even more of what’s in store.