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Scenic Park Aquaplex


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A unique water slide is a feature attraction at the Scenic Park Aquaplex in South Sioux City's Scenic Park. The 109'-long, figure-eight water slide is the only one of its kind in the area.


The Aquaplex features a 50 meter, eight-lane competition-style pool with two diving boards as well as a 40-foot by 40-foot wading pool for children complete with a fountain. The facility has a fully-stocked concession with picnic areas.


Scenic Park features tennis courts, soccer fields, a campground and a small marina with bicycle and pedestrian paths around the park. The campground features 53 modern sites. There are heated showers and a pay phone.



Address: E 4th and D Street, 4 blks east of Hwy 77
Phone: 402-494-7535

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