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Bike Map

90

Catfish 90
Bay

CYCLING SIOUX FALLS’ BIKE PATHS AND BIKE LANES 60TH STREET NORTH 60TH STREET NORTH

MAIN LOOP

WESTPORT AVENUE

CLIFF AVENUE
229
ON-STREET BIKE ROUTES 29 POINT MILES

MINNESOTA AVENUE
TO POINT FROM
Green BICYCLE TRAIL LOCATIONS DISTANCE FALLS PARK
Street signed rider route (beginner) Hills Sanford
Sports Falls Park to 10th St. .89 .89
BENSON ROAD Complex BENSON ROAD
10th St. to Cliff Bridge .63 1.52
Street signed rider route (advanced) Thelin Cliff Bridge to 18th St. Bridge .93 2.45
13 18th St. to 26th St. .68 3.13
13 Route number* 26th St. to Cliff Bridge at Tuthill 1.87 5.00
AIRPORT Cliff Bridge to Minnesota Bridge 1.31 6.31
Side path route (off street) Great Bear

VETERANS MEMORIAL PARKWAY


Recreation Area Minnesota Bridge to Western Bridge 1.26 7.57
Western Bridge to 41st St. Bridge 1.36 8.93
Bike lane

ET
MAPLE STREET 41st St. Bridge to Golf Bridge 1.42 10.35

TRE
Elmwood Golf Bridge to 12th St. Bridge .70 11.05

ES

POWDERHOUSE RD
Future Golf Course Lien

RIC
Sharrow (shared road) Park (Public) 12th St. to Madison St. Bridge 1.05 12.10

MINNESOTA AVENUE
30 Madison St. to Russell St. Bridge .50 12.60

MARION ROAD
Mansor
TEEM DRIVE RUSSELL STREET Pioneer Russell St. to Maple St. Bridge .49 13.09
Bike shoulder
Elmwood Maple St. Bridge to Minnesota Ave. 3.15 16.24

LOUISE AVENUE
13 RICE STREET
17 Veterans’ 229
Swimming pools SF Stadium Memorial Minnesota Ave. to Falls Park 2.89 19.13
Tower
MADISON STREET Ronning
MADISON STREET

CLIFF AVENUE
PRAIRIE AVENUE
Community centers Falls
Terrace Park Leaders Kenny
Burnside Anderson
Kiwanis 6TH STREET 28
Van Eps
* Routes are numbered with even routes traveling 13

WEST
Hayward 29 Linwood
Family 8TH ST 28
east/west and add traveling north/south. The 9TH ST

SYCAMORE AVE

SIX MILE ROAD


10TH STREET 28 Fawick

DAKOTA
MAIN
route numbers are for identification purposes only. Elmwood Trailhead
17 Nelson Drake Springs Construction in 2019
12TH STREET 12TH STREET ARR
USS SD Beadle OW
Legacy Emerson HEAD

SUMMIT
Zoo Lyon River Blvd PAR
K

2ND AVE
13 16TH ST Cherry Rock WAY
Sherman
Park 18TH STREET 18TH ST 26
Frank
Dunham Menlo Olson
BIKE TRAILS Riverdale

VETERANS MEMORIAL PARKWAY


22ND STREET 22ND ST 26
26 Midco
Aquatic Campus McKennan 26
Memorial Spellerberg Center Rotary 26TH ST
26TH STREET
LORRAINE

Paved bike trail 26TH STREET

4TH AVE
Norlin Towne One
HOLBROOK AVE

CLIFF AVENUE
17 Greenway
229

MINNESOTA AVENUE
WESTERN AVENUE
KIWANIS AVENUE
LAKE SHORE

Park 11 Lake
Morningside
Lorraine 19 24 33RD STREET
Kuehn 33RD STREET
Golf Kuehn 23

WEST AVENUE
Restrooms/drinking fountain** Course Pasley
37TH STREET

BAHNSON AVENUE
(Public)
TERRY

21
Drinking fountain** 41ST STREET 41ST STREET
LOUISE AVENUE

41ST STREET
Spencer Tuthill Connect to our online interactive map at
Marion 13 Harmodon
Pedestrian/bicycle crossing Oxbow
www.siouxfalls.org/bike for more
SERTOMA AVENUE

Tomar Lion’s
MARION ROAD

20 49TH STREET 49TH STREET Centennial 49TH STREET detailed park and trail information including
Laurel Oak
Yankton PLU
** In general, drinking fountains and restrooms 29 Trail MC canoe/kayak launch areas, accessible fishing
Sertoma REE
are available for use beginning mid April and K 21 sites, playgrounds, parking, picnic areas,
ending late October, dependent upon weather 57TH STREET 57TH STREET 19 57TH STREET
information kiosks, and the latest status of bike

SYCAMORE AVENUE
SOUTHEASTERN AVE
conditions. For the latest information, contact the
TEA-ELLIS ROAD

Parks and Recreation Department at 367-8222. 13 trail construction including alternative routes.
17 RALPH ROGERS RD Prairie Trail
229 Prairie Green
TOM
Golf Course
(Public)
AR

0 1/4 1/2 1 69TH STREET 69TH STREET


MINNESOTA AVENUE
WESTERN AVENUE

CLIFF AVENUE

NORTH
LOOUISE AVENUE

UPDATED MAY 2019 • PDS20_027


Sioux Falls Bicycle Laws Share the Road Share the
Traffic regulations
Every bicyclist has the same rights and
responsibilities as any other driver of a vehicle
Lights
Bicyclists riding at night or during adverse weather
conditions (ex. heavy overcast, fog, rain, snow)
Communicate with drivers
Use hand signals so that drivers know where
On-street bike routes, as shown on map
Beginner street signed route
Trail
Keep to the right. Yield to
except where specifically prohibited by law. must have a headlight on the front of their bike you’re going. Signal all your turns and stops ahead A signed bicycle route that is appropriate for a pedestrians and slower moving
Bicyclists must ride with the flow of traffic and and a reflective yellow or red mirror mounted on of time. Also, before turning, look over your rider with basic riding skills and comfort level. traffic except when passing.
obey all traffic laws and traffic signs. the rear. shoulder for any traffic. Check and only move when Slow down when there are lots
it is safe. Advanced street signed route of users on the trail.
A signed bicycle route that is appropriate only for
Bicycling on city streets Traffic regulations Make eye contact. Confirming riders with more advanced riding skills and capable
A bicycle and motor vehicle must “share the Bicyclists must have control of their bicycle at all eye contact with motorists of riding in higher traffic speeds and volumes.
lane” when there is adequate room available times and ride in a careful and responsible manner. helps them know that you are
in the lane with the bicycle riding as far to the on the road. Sidepath (off-street)
right in the lane as allows. When there is not Overtaking or passing another vehicle A bicycle sidepath is a path next to a road,
enough room available in the lane for both A bicyclist passing another vehicle/bicycle traveling like a sidewalk, except it is wider and signs are
motor vehicles and bicycles to share, the in the same direction must pass at a safe distance on left posted designating it for bicycle use. Be careful at crossings.
Look both ways.
bicyclist may “take the lane” to signal to a the left and must not cut in front of the vehicle until Cyclists: yield to through traffic
motor vehicle that it is not safe to pass in the safely clear. Bike lane at intersections. Remember,
same lane. A bike lane is defined as a portion of the pedestrians have the
right-of-way.
Vehicles on parkways or sidewalks roadway that has been designated by striping,
Pedestrians: exercise caution.
Bicycles are allowed to ride on sidewalks or signage, and pavement markings for the Be aware of the stopping
parkways (except where prohibited) but they must preferential or exclusive use of bicyclists. limitations of cyclists.
yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and stop at Sharrow
every intersection. Always be sure vehicle drivers optional (shared road)
see you before proceeding. A shared lane marking on a
right right road surface indicating that
Bicycling in city parks bicyclists may use any
Bicyclists riding in city parks and greenways are portion of the lane.
required to follow the same laws as bicyclists on Street-smart cyclist (be seen and
city streets. Bicyclists riding in city parks and avoid injury) Bicycle shoulder
greenways are required to operate their bicycles A shoulder on a rural section roadway that Advise others when passing.
Always wear a bicycle helmet to reduce the risk Passing on
Safely passing bicyclists—3 feet in a careful manner with concern for the safety has been designated by striping, signage and your left
Sound your bell or horn or call out
separation of others and concern for the preservation of of permanent injury or death from a crash. pavement markings for the preferential or when approaching pedestrians or
slower riders, then pass safely on
A motor vehicle must allow a bicyclist at least park property. Make sure your helmet fits right, wear bright exclusive use of bicyclists. the left.
a three-foot separation (6 feet on roadways over clothing, use lights, reflectors, a bell and a mirror
35 mph speed limit) between the right side of to see, be seen and be heard.
the driver’s vehicle, including all mirrors or other Consider using the other equipment illustrated Bike & Bus
projections, and the left side of the bicyclist at below to make your ride safer and more Be patient and courteous of others using
Bike your way to any bus stop and then you,
all times. comfortable. and your bike, can take the bus from there to the trails and routes. Control your Speed!
helmet any other stop. Complete the rest of your trip on The trail is not a race track.
Riding on a one-way road with two or your bike. Call 367-7151 with questions or visit
more lanes bright/light
colored clothing bell or horn www.siouxfalls.org. Safety tips
A bicyclist may ride as far to the right as allows
and also as far to the left as allows on a one-way rear light It’s easy to use y When stopped, move off the trail. Don’t block
and reflectors mirror
road with more than one-lane. y Each fixed route bus is installed with a rack. the trail.
rear rack headlight y Bike racks are mounted on the front of the bus y Wear protective gear such as a helmet.
Two bicycles riding within the same lane along with instructions. y Be aware of your surroundings, and watch out
Two bicycles may ride side by side within a y The rack holds up to two bicycles. for unsafe situations.
single-lane except when a motor vehicle y The rack allows for most bicycle wheel and y Be aware of changing weather conditions
approaches from behind. Parking bicycles on sidewalks frame sizes. and places you can go to in an emergency.
A person may park a bicycle on a sidewalk which is y The bike doesn’t touch the other bike, the y In case of an accident
Interfering with pedestrians six feet wide or greater, unless marked as prohibited bus or other vehicles. or other type of
Bicyclists must not interfere with pedestrians or restricted by an official sign. The bicycle must be reflective ankle strap pedal reflectors wheel y There is no additional charge for your bicycle. emergency,
while riding their bike. parked so that it does not block traffic. or pant clip reflectors y Training is available at the Downtown Bus Stop. call 911.

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