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South Sioux City, Nebraska

South Ridge Golf Club and Dome is a landmark in the Siouxland area. Built in the late nineteen twenties the course was continually changed with the purchase of additional land and new innovative ideas. This well established golf course has lots of character in the youthful fairways and well manicured greens. Signature hole number eight is one of the toughest par fours in the
area. The tee box is flanked by trees on either side of the 400 yard fairway, a blind green with the dogleg right and a very narrow landing area.

Not only will you be able to enjoy golfing a great course but also have access to Siouxland's only indoor golf dome. After five years of dreaming and planning, the dome is now a reality.

The structure of the domain is 620' x 160' x 70' high, two of levels with sixteen golf stations on each floor. The dome will also serve other purposes, the Greater Sioux City Soccer Association has already scheduled practices and game times, along with several other sporting groups using the facility for practice sites. Don't be surprised if you are watching a softball league or flag football game in the dome.

Business or private parties will be welcome to entertain clients or have parties in the upper deck of the dome. Any size or type of party will be welcome this new facility. Other incentives that will be offered will be senior mornings, college discounts, Friday lunch specials with a bucket of balls, school rates and birthday parties.

Ideal for:

  • New or experienced golfers, families, business travelers
  • Trying new clubs from our pro shop before you buy
  • Corporate outings, school golf teams

South Ridge Dome Features:

  • 40,000 sq. ft. climate controlled indoor driving range
  • 34 tees on two levels
  • Putting green
  • Realistic hitting surface
  • Clubs available for children and adults
  • Low-cost timed play

Attractions and Upcoming Events

War Eagle Monument

Wambdi Okicize, known as "War Eagle" is said to have been Mdewakanton or Isanti Dakota Indian. A friend to the white people, he died in 1851. A monument was erected on this bluff honoring War Eagle, which provides a breathtaking view of the tri-state area.

South Sioux City, NE Monuments

Sergeant Floyd Monument

On July21, 1804, when the Corps of Discovery was near the Council Bluff, Sergeant Charles Floyd wrote, "I am verry Sick and Has been for Sometime but have Recoverd my helth again..." Although he did not mention his health again, Floyd did not really improve and, on August 20

South Sioux City, NE Monuments

Argosy's Belle of Sioux City Casino

Sioux City's riverboat casino features 12,000 sq. ft. on three decks with over 400

South Sioux City, NE Recreation

Sergeant Floyd River Museum and Welcome Center

Board the M.V. Sergeant Floyd and begin a journey into the region's maritime history. Built in 1932 as an inspection boat by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Sergeant Floyd River Museum and Welcome Center chronicles the Missouri River'

South Sioux City, NE Museums

O'Connor House Museum

The two-story, brick house, located near Homer, was designed and built by Cornelius O'Connor, an Irish immigrant. O'Connor had been a carpenter, but became a farmer after settling in Nebraska. He represented

South Sioux City, NE Museums

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