Yankton RiverWalk
Summit Activities Center Theatres
Historic Downtown Yankton and Riverside Park
(605) 665-3636 • www.yanktonriverwalk.org
RiverWalk is a public art project focused on bringing outdoor sculptures to
downtown Yankton and Riverside
Park. New sculptures will be
installed annually in May for the
public to enjoy. Each year the
public has the opportunity to vote
for their favorite sculpture, the
People’s Choice Award. Votes will
be tabulated at the end of each
year. The winner will be
announced each May, at the sculpture artist celebration. Download the
RiverWalk app from www.yanktonriverwalk.org and take a self-guided
walking tour while learning about each individual sculpture and artist.
1801 Summit St. • (605) 668-5234
Yankton High School and community events are held at the Summit
Activities Center Theatre throughout the year. The main theatre seats 976
and has advanced light and sound, overhead screen and a large stage. The
lecture theatre seats 106 and has a retractable wall, dry board and
overhead screens. To make reservations contact the Summit Activities
Center.
Theaters and Theatres
Carmike Cinemas
2101 Broadway Ave./Yankton Mall • (605) 665-6388 • www.carmike.com
Come check out a movie at the Carmike Cinemas located in the Yankton
Mall. With five theaters, there is an assortment of movies to see. Movies
play nightly, along with matinees on weekends and holidays.
Dakota Theatre
328 Walnut St. • (605) 665-1298 | (605) 665-4711 Reservations
www.lctcyankton.com
Spend an evening – or afternoon – enjoying a production by the Lewis &
Clark Theatre Company. The beautiful art deco style building was built in
1902 and has recently undergone many renovations: climate controls, stateof-the-art lights and sound system, new décor and much more! The Theatre
has productions scheduled and awaiting guests. Come enjoy the many
productions with actors of all ages.
Marian Auditorium - Mount Marty College
1105 W. 8th St. • (855) MtMarty (686-2789) • www.mtmc.edu
Marian Auditorium is a 630-seat proscenium theatre located in the
southwest corner of the Mount Marty College campus. The theatre has
been host to a variety of college and community events as well as
professional presenters and performers from across the globe. Many
events are free and open to the public and are promoted through the
college Web site. For more information on coming events, contact Mount
Marty College.
Riverside Park Amphitheatre
Riverside Park
(605) 668-5231
The Riverside Park
Amphitheatre is available
for events throughout
the year. Concerts in the
Park are held every
Tuesday at 8 p.m. during
June, July and August.
Each week a different
band performs an
outdoor concert. Bands
come from outside
Yankton, as well as local
groups. No admission. The amphitheatre is also available for private
functions, to make reservations contact the Parks and Recreation
Department.
Visitor Information & Interpretative Centers
Corps of Discovery Welcome Center
89705 Hwy. 81
(Two miles South of Yankton on Highway 81)
(402) 667-6557
www.corpsofdiscoverywelcomecenter.net
Experience a warm welcome to Northeast
Nebraska and Southeast South Dakota as
you observe a panoramic view of the
Missouri River Valley and Yankton.
Experience a step back in time as you rediscover history on our 1.5 mile nature
birding trail or read the historical markers
about Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery
and Pan American Highway 81. The Center
offers tourists free information,
complimentary coffee, a gift shop and
displays featuring local businesses and
artists. Doors are open daily Memorial Day
through Labor Day; from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Winter hours are Monday - Saturday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sunday from
Noon – 4 p.m.
Lewis & Clark Visitor Center
55245 Hwy. 121
(Four miles West of Yankton)
(402) 667-2546
www.nwo.usace.army.mil
(click on recreation areas
then Gavins Point)
Located on top of scenic
Calumet Bluff, the Lewis &
Clark Visitor Center overlooks
the Missouri River and Lewis
and Clark Lake. Operated by
the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers and the National
Park Service, this center offers early history of the Missouri River and
Lewis and Clark, a theater, wildlife displays and a view of Gavins Point Dam.
Off-season hours include late February through Memorial Day and Labor
Day through November, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Summer
hours include Memorial Day through Labor Day, Sunday - Thursday from
8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Friday - Saturday from 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Yankton Chamber and Visitors Center
803 E. 4th St. • (800) 888-1460 • www.visityanktonsd.com
Make this Visitor Center your first stop when you get to Yankton to learn
more about the community and what it has to offer. Here you will find
brochures and maps, as well as a comfortable lounging area to rest and
browse through materials. The Visitor Center is also home to the Yankton
Area Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau and Office of
Economic Development. Receive your free visitor packet through
www.visityanktonsd.com, to visityankton@yanktonsd.com or (800) 8881460. Open Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., plus weekends between
Memorial Day and Labor Day.
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