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Summit Activities Center
1801 Summit St.
Est. 1996 - Outdoor: soccer fields, football fields, softball
fields, batting cage, 8 lighted tennis courts, walking/running
track, green space. Indoor: lap pool, zero depth pool, 134’
slide, weight and fitness area, walking/running track, 6
basketball/volleyball courts, 2 performing arts theaters,
meeting rooms
78
2
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Tripp
8th Street and Broadway Avenue
Est. 1912 - Green space, outdoor ice rink
(weather permitting)
2
1
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Water Works
Levee Street and Walnut Street
USS Scorpion Monument, Meridian Bridge, Riverside Park
trail head, green space
6
Westside
5th Street and Summit Street
Est. 1883 - Kid’s fishing pond with ducks and geese, lighted
skateboard park, basketball court, 2 lighted tennis courts,
stone gazebo, Dakota Territorial Museum, green space
10.5
Yankton Municipal Cemetery
27th Street and Highway 81
Est. 1868 - First burial in 1876. Many prominent figures
from Yankton history are buried at the Cemetery, including:
General Custer’s bandleader, several Territorial Governors,
State Senators and Congressmen and the notorious Jack
McCall, who was hung for Wild Bill Hickok’s murder
15.25
32 – Yankton, South Dakota
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1
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ADA Accessible
Sertoma
15th Street and Ferdig Avenue
Est. 1978 - 6 lighted baseball/softball fields, 1 lighted
football field, 2 batting cages, outdoor ice rink
(weather permitting), green space
Public Restroom
5.5
Swimming Pool
Lighted Pedestrian Trails
Play Structures
Picnic Shelter
Acres
Rotary Nature Area
7th Street and Burleigh Street
Est. 2002 - Native grasses and flowers, outdoor classroom
structure
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