Yesterday, in between the seemingly constant rain, I went out to the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum/Perry Nature Area on the east edge of Sioux Falls. This is a site my wife and I visit twice a week for much of the year. A lot of development in the arboretum has taken place over the past few weeks, and I wanted to capture the changes for those interested in hiking in this very accessible area.
This blog is meant to be a companion to my kayaking blog (Kayaking the Lakes of South Dakota) and features the parks and nature areas in the city and area surrounding Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The blog should be considered as an annotated inventory of the parks and recreation areas in the Sioux Falls area and presented from my personal perspective.
Exploring the Parks and Nature Areas Around Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls has 76 named parks throughout the city that range from small sites suitable for neighborhood gatherings and playgrounds to large well developed nature centers such as Great Bear Recreational Park, Arrowhead Park, the Wegner Arboretum and East Sioux Falls Historical Site, and the linked park system along the Big Sioux River. The state provides outdoor recreation areas and state parks including the Big Sioux Recreation Area, Beaver Creek Nature Area, Lake Alvin Recreation Area, Newton Hills State Park, and the Outdoor Campus in Sioux Falls that is a joint city/state operation.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum/Perry Nature Area
Yesterday, in between the seemingly constant rain, I went out to the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum/Perry Nature Area on the east edge of Sioux Falls. This is a site my wife and I visit twice a week for much of the year. A lot of development in the arboretum has taken place over the past few weeks, and I wanted to capture the changes for those interested in hiking in this very accessible area.