Active Living

Suggestions for Active Living in Woodbury County, IA

Woodbury County has a variety of opportunities for physical activity, recreation, and leisure that will allow residents from around the area to live healthy and active lifestyles. Here is some basic information to get you started.

Wooded trail in Woodbury County, Iowa

Woodbury County Parks

This website will provide you with information on hunting, fishing, and hiking opportunities. The site also includes a downloadable PDF map that can be printed for your use. Other information on public events and camps can be found on here.

Fitness Facilities: All the fitness facilities located in Woodbury County are included on the Active Living Directory. You can access that from the main menu.

Sioux City Parks and Recreation

This website has information on youth, adult, and family recreation programs, rock climbing wall information, pool locations and aquatic fees, and a swimming pool guide.

Downtown Sioux City Skywalk

Work, live, or visit downtown Sioux City? Consider utilizing the skywalk to get in your daily dose physical activity.

Siouxland Trails

Bike, hike, walk, or run the Siouxland Trails. The Siouxland Trails Foundation has a variety of information on the trails system. You can also download our printed overview of the trail system.

Competitive runners can check out the Missouri River Runners website for details on upcoming races in and around Siouxland.

Bike Siouxland

Experienced and beginner cyclists can learn more from Siouxland Cyclists about a variety of information on upcoming cycling events, club newsletter, club riding events, product catalogs, cycling advocacy, bicycle safety, and more.

Golf

Did you know that according to GolfLink.com Sioux City is ranked 3rd for Iowa Golfing Destinations? See a directory of golf courses in and around Sioux City.

Bike Rack Locations

Our SIMPCO map makes it easy to find all decorative and standard bike racks in the Siouxland area.

Active Living Directory

We’ve identified locations for most parks, health clubs, and other recreational opportunities.

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