Living In Sioux Falls, SD, I wait a long time for the snow melt as well as warmer weather to finally arrive. Nestled in the heart of the Great Plains, the section is known for brutal winters as well as mild summers, and i know to make the most of the months of July, June as well as July, after that, the weather starts cooling off again, while the summers are short, the weather conditions is ideal for outdoor activities available, however the temperature respectfully ranges between the mid-seventies as well as low-eighties, as well as humidity isn’t a problem… Every summer, a trip to Falls Park is a must. With Big Sioux River flowing over gorgeous quartzite cliffs, breathtaking wateralls as well as vibrant yellow spaces, it’s the ideal spot for picnics or just relaxing, but plus, the gentle waters of Big Sioux River are ideal for paddleboarding, canoeing or kayaking. When I want to get my heart pumping, I head to one of the any bike trails that wind through the city. The Sioux Falls Greenway travels thirty miles along the riverbanks. The views are amazing as well as I always spot a variety of bird species. Every now as well as then, it’s nice to leave the hustle as well as bustle of familiar life behind as well as fully embrace the outdoors The nearby state parks allow a variety of camping facilities; During the summer, the downtown streets of the city become an open-air art gallery It’s called Sculpture Walk as well as provides for a constantly changing collection of sculptures created by both local as well as international artists. There’s also plenty of outdoor concerts happening as long as the weather allows. The Sioux Falls Jazz as well as Blues Festival as well as the Festival of Cultures are a couple of events I look forward to all year. The food, music as well as overall atmosphere is so much fun.