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Siouxland Trails Siouxland Trails NORTH SIOUX SKYWALK PATH Adam's Nature Crushed 8 Miles Preserve Rock North Sioux 4 Miles Paved City/McCook Lake Trail Paved Stone State Park 10 Miles Roads Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center DAKOTA DUNES & RIVERSIDE Dakota Dunes Trail (under development) SIOUX CITY Lewis & Clark Trail at 6 Miles Paved Riverside Park Lewis & Clark Trail at Total Both Paved Perry Creek Trail 3 Miles Paved Rivers Landing to Town Square 136' Floyd River Trail 3 Miles Paved Town Square to Pierce St. 475' Bacon Creek Trail 4.4 Miles Paved Pierce St. to Nebraska St. 476' Chautauqua Park Trail 2.7 Miles Paved Future site of Museum to Clarion Hotel 468' Singing Hills Trail 2 Miles Paved SOUTH SIOUX CITY US Bank to Orpheum Bldg. 207' Al Bengston/South 6.6 Miles Paved Crystal Cove Trail 1.5 Miles Paved Orpheum Bldg. to Frances Bldg. 269' Dakota City Trail 2 Miles Paved SERGEANT BLUFF Frances Bldg. to Central Bank 508' Sergeant Bluff Trails 1.6 Miles Paved Other Walk/Bike Areas St. Luke's tunnels Popular walking spot in Sioux City Southern Hills Mall Popular walking spot in Sioux City Nebraska Walking Tour Parking lot at 3rd and Pierce and walk along 3rd St. to Missouri River Runners Running club in Sioux City, Iowa Need 4 Sprint Speed Club (N4SSC) Running club in Sioux City, Iowa Siouxland Cyclists, Inc Cycling club in Sioux City, Iowa Siouxland Triathlon Club Triathlon training club in Sioux City, Iowa Tri-State Trekkers Walking club in Sioux City, Iowa Green Valley Municipal Golf Club Walkable golf course in Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City Country Club Walkable golf course in Sioux City, Iowa Twenty Seven Flags Golf Course Walkable golf course in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa Riverside Park Walking/biking trails .
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