Greg And Ronda's Guidebook

Greg And Ronda
Greg And Ronda
Greg And Ronda's Guidebook

Food scene

Famous and most excellent steak house in the area! Always busy! Worth the wait! Closed Mondays. You may want to check their website for their summer closure days
Archie's Waeside
224 4th Ave NE
Famous and most excellent steak house in the area! Always busy! Worth the wait! Closed Mondays. You may want to check their website for their summer closure days
Excellent lattes, great mini donuts, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, rolls, smoothies
Bellissimo Coffeeworks
410 4th St SW
Excellent lattes, great mini donuts, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, rolls, smoothies
Bob’s is another of our favorites. It has been around for 60 years! It’s known for its Bob dogs and malts.
Bob's Drive Inn
23 5th Avenue Southwest
Bob’s is another of our favorites. It has been around for 60 years! It’s known for its Bob dogs and malts.
Ribs, chicken, brisket. Everything is very good!
Iowa Barbeque Company
100 Plymouth Street West
Ribs, chicken, brisket. Everything is very good!
It’s our favorite! Super food! Good margaritas! Nice people
La Fiesta Charra
965 Hawkeye Avenue Southwest
It’s our favorite! Super food! Good margaritas! Nice people
Great Pizza! Great burgers!
P's Pizza House
630 8th Ave SW
Great Pizza! Great burgers!
Everything is great at The Parlor! Ice cream galore. A lot of flavors you’ve probably never heard of. You have to try their extreme sundaes!
Wells Visitor Center & Ice Cream Parlor
115 Central Ave NW
Everything is great at The Parlor! Ice cream galore. A lot of flavors you’ve probably never heard of. You have to try their extreme sundaes!
Excellent craft beers with a great atmosphere. Their product is sold in other major cities.
Wise I Brewing Company
15 2nd St NE
Excellent craft beers with a great atmosphere. Their product is sold in other major cities.
Jim's has a large variety of meals for you to choose from. One of its specialties is their breakfast menu. Nice clean place to have a meal.
Jim's Burgers
30 5th Avenue Northwest
Jim's has a large variety of meals for you to choose from. One of its specialties is their breakfast menu. Nice clean place to have a meal.

Recreation

The golf course is a very nice 27 hole course. It's always in excellent condition.
Le Mars Municipal Golf Course
Le Mars Municipal Golf Course
The golf course is a very nice 27 hole course. It's always in excellent condition.
Touted as the best 5 days of summer the fair is always the last week of July starting on Wednesday. Always great Grandstand shows along with a very enjoyable midway, 4H exhibits and Old Town.
Plymouth County Fair
500 4th Ave NE
Touted as the best 5 days of summer the fair is always the last week of July starting on Wednesday. Always great Grandstand shows along with a very enjoyable midway, 4H exhibits and Old Town.
Just a short 30 minute drive from The Bin. Step into the Loess Hills… Hike a trail and let prairie grasses tickle your chin. Explore bur oak forests with 150-year old giants. Climb the ridges and imagine what Lewis and Clark might have seen. We invite you to visit this unique outdoor educational facility. Location The Woodbury County Conservation offices are located in the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center in the 1,089 acre Stone State Park in the northwest corner of Sioux City. Native Americans were the first humans to inhabit the area now known as Stone Park . Although little is known specifically about their activities in Stone Park , the area would certainly have been used during hunting activities, migration and possibly for encampments. The Dakota Sioux were the last Native American group to inhabit what is now northwest Iowa . They inhabited the area when Lewis and Clark ascended the Missouri River in 1804 and passed close to Stone Park .
9 locals recommend
Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center
4500 Sioux River Rd
9 locals recommend
Just a short 30 minute drive from The Bin. Step into the Loess Hills… Hike a trail and let prairie grasses tickle your chin. Explore bur oak forests with 150-year old giants. Climb the ridges and imagine what Lewis and Clark might have seen. We invite you to visit this unique outdoor educational facility. Location The Woodbury County Conservation offices are located in the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center in the 1,089 acre Stone State Park in the northwest corner of Sioux City. Native Americans were the first humans to inhabit the area now known as Stone Park . Although little is known specifically about their activities in Stone Park , the area would certainly have been used during hunting activities, migration and possibly for encampments. The Dakota Sioux were the last Native American group to inhabit what is now northwest Iowa . They inhabited the area when Lewis and Clark ascended the Missouri River in 1804 and passed close to Stone Park .

Sightseeing

The Browns musical group performs regularly in their state-of-the-art theater in a restored historic building on Central Ave.
Browns Century Theater & Gift Shoppe
11 Central Ave NW
The Browns musical group performs regularly in their state-of-the-art theater in a restored historic building on Central Ave.
This antique store has a wide variety of very clean and unique antiques. Well worth the stop.
History Worth Repeating
24 Plymouth St
This antique store has a wide variety of very clean and unique antiques. Well worth the stop.
This is a fantastic flower shop which incorporates some very find antiques for you to shop and enjoy.
LeBloom Flower & Antiques
18 Central Ave NW
This is a fantastic flower shop which incorporates some very find antiques for you to shop and enjoy.
The LeMars Toy Store has several levels of toys from shelf, show tractors, precision’s and customs. Check out their web site to learn more.
Le Mars Toy Store
30 Plymouth St
The LeMars Toy Store has several levels of toys from shelf, show tractors, precision’s and customs. Check out their web site to learn more.
MOJO’S Antique Barn is an antique sales and consignment shop just 30 miles east of The Bin in Cherokee, Iowa. There are approximately 30 vendors for you to browse their goods.
Mojo's Antique Barn
900 N 2nd St
MOJO’S Antique Barn is an antique sales and consignment shop just 30 miles east of The Bin in Cherokee, Iowa. There are approximately 30 vendors for you to browse their goods.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places the Museum is housed in a former Le Mars school building. Five levels of exhibits, fully assessing to persons with disabilities include a school room, barber and beauty shops, 1940's Cafeblacksmith shop, turn of the century domestic rooms, antique musical instruments, religious heritage room and Loess Hills Exhibit. outside, two log cabins are on display.
Plymouth County Museum
335 1st Ave SW
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places the Museum is housed in a former Le Mars school building. Five levels of exhibits, fully assessing to persons with disabilities include a school room, barber and beauty shops, 1940's Cafeblacksmith shop, turn of the century domestic rooms, antique musical instruments, religious heritage room and Loess Hills Exhibit. outside, two log cabins are on display.
just a short 30 minute drive from The Bin. "The Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and the Betty Strong Encounter Center comprise an almost 20,000-square-foot, private, non-profit cultural complex, built and sustained by Missouri River Historical Development, Inc. (MRHD).The Interpretive Center opened in 2002 to commemorate the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial. It expanded in late 2007 with the opening of the adjoining Betty Strong Encounter Center to fulfill a permanent mission of “commemorating a history of encounters before, during and after the expedition.” There is no admission fee."
7 locals recommend
Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center
900 Larsen Park Rd
7 locals recommend
just a short 30 minute drive from The Bin. "The Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and the Betty Strong Encounter Center comprise an almost 20,000-square-foot, private, non-profit cultural complex, built and sustained by Missouri River Historical Development, Inc. (MRHD).The Interpretive Center opened in 2002 to commemorate the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial. It expanded in late 2007 with the opening of the adjoining Betty Strong Encounter Center to fulfill a permanent mission of “commemorating a history of encounters before, during and after the expedition.” There is no admission fee."

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Le Mars is rated as the 2nd safest town in Iowa to live in.
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Recreational trail

10.5 mile recreational trail in and around Le Mars