Dakota Dunes, SD


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Dakota Dunes, SD

About Dakota Dunes, SD

Living in Dakota Dunes, SD is a great experience. The area is known for its stunning nature reserves and easy access to outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and camping. The small town atmosphere provides a sense of community and the overall cost of living is quite reasonable. There are many nearby attractions such as the Spirit Mound Historic Park, the Lewis & Clark Trail, and the Sioux City Zoo that make Dakota Dunes a great place to visit or live. The schools in Dakota Dunes have an excellent reputation and feature top-tier technology that allows students to get ahead in their studies. In short, Dakota Dunes is an ideal place to live if you're looking for a tight-knit community with plenty of outdoor opportunities and educational resources at your fingertips. Small agricultural city - Extreme western Iowa at the Missouri River and Nebraska border.

Location Details

State: South Dakota
County: Union County
Metro Area: Sioux City Metro Area
City: Dakota Dunes
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 1103 ft above sea level
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Sioux City, an important agricultural processing and shipping center on the Missouri River, serves the “tri-state” area of northwest Iowa, northeast Nebraska, and South Dakota. This quiet but industrious city was once a major meatpacking and stockyards center. Food processing is still a major economic activity, and leftover historic interest has been preserved and brought forward with a few good museums and historic areas. There are other small but notable arts amenities for a town this size.

Cost of living and home prices are among the lowest in the state. The economy is stable but shows little sign of growth, and there isn’t much to do in the area. Omaha is about 80 miles to the south, making Sioux City relatively less isolated than other towns in the upper Midwest and Great Plains region.

The city is located along the Missouri River in an area of flat, river valleys and rolling, mostly agricultural land. The business district lies in the river valley and the residential sections, for the most part, spread over nearby hills. Located in the center of the continent and in the northern half of the Great Plains, the climate of Sioux City is typically continental and subject to the movements of weather systems. Under normal conditions winters are cold and summers are warm and humid but not excessively hot. Most precipitation arrives from April to September. Temperature and precipitation fluctuate considerably by season and from year to year, as occurs elsewhere in the northern plains. First freeze is early October, last is late May.

Dakota Dunes Cost of Living
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Cost of living, small town atmosphere, and arts & culture make Dakota Dunes a great place to live.

$397,900
+15.0% higher than avg
$126,181
+45.3% higher than avg
$834 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-37.6% lower than avg
Dakota Dunes Crime
11.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota
$76,320
for a family
$33,600
for a single person
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