Sioux Falls Map Art
The Big Sioux River splits Sioux Falls into distinct eastern and western halves, with Falls Park anchoring the dramatic downtown gorge where the river drops 100 feet. The city sprawls outward in a grid from this natural pivot point, with I-29 running north-south and creating a secondary dividing line between the older core and suburban expansion to the east. Minnehaha Avenue cuts diagonally across the grid, a historic thoroughfare that connects the downtown falls to the broader street pattern.
43.5446° N, 96.7311° W
South Dakota University Palettes

Vermillion School Spirit 1
Red base with gray primary roads and black accents. A palette for Vermillion college sports fans and campus prints.

Vermillion School Spirit 2
Gray base with black primary roads and red accents. A palette for Vermillion college sports fans and campus prints.

Vermillion School Spirit 3
Black base with red primary roads and gray accents. A palette for Vermillion college sports fans and campus prints.

Vermillion School Spirit 4
Cream base with red primary roads and gray accents. A palette for Vermillion college sports home prints and campus walls.

Brookings School Spirit 1
Blue base with yellow roads. A palette for Brookings college sports fans and campus prints.

Brookings School Spirit 2
Yellow base with blue roads. A palette for Brookings college sports fans and campus prints.

Brookings School Spirit 3
Cream base with blue primary roads and yellow accents. A palette for Brookings college sports home prints and campus walls.