Yankton - Days Inn

2410 Broadway
Yankton, SD 57078
Nightly Rates: ( 69.01 - 69.01 )
3 Star


Property Description

Relax and enjoy our Days Inn of Yankton. We offer a friendly, knowledgeable staff. Large parking area with room for RV's, trucks, and boats. Shopping, dining and theater within 3 blocks. Lewis and Clark Lake and Gavins Point Dam are within 5 miles, for swimming, fishing, and boating. All rooms have: High Speed Wireless Internet In-room coffee makers New 27" TV's with HBO and ESPN Free local calling Irons with ironing boards Comfortable Queen sized beds Microwave and Fridge - depending on availability Deluxe continental breakfast 4 Sunburst AREA OVERVIEW Our city is rich in the history of Native Americans, Lewis & Clark, Old West Steamboats, and Pioneers. We have much to see with scenic drives, hiking, biking, museums, events and activities. Whether it's boating, hunting, shopping, or enjoying the "wild" scenic river, come stay with us at Day's Inn of Yankton. Visit the "Double Decker" Meridian Bridge. Built in 1924 by the local citizens. First bridge to cross the Missouri River in South Dakota. Hike or bike thru the many area trails. Trail head to Paddlewheel Point - 0.4 miles along the river. Auld-Brokaw Trail - 2.75 miles thru the city, linking parks, schools, and the Rotary Nature Area. Lewis & Clark Lake Trail - 6.9 miles thru wooded areas , beaches, boat docks, all with beautiful views of the lake. Gavins Point Nature Trail - 1.2 miles thru native woods, meadows and scenic overlooks. Great area to see Bald Eagles and the many wonders of nature. Fishing, sking, boating on Lake. Ice fishing for the "die hard" fisherman. Snowmobile trails. Paddlefishing in October. Golf Courses: Fox Run Golf Course, 18 hole public course. Hillcrest Golf Course, 18 hole, semi-private pro-am course. Parks: Fantle Memorial Park - swimming pool, play grounds, tennis courts. Riverside Park - along the Missouri River - amphitheater, boat docks, playgrounds, walking trail, Territorial Capitol replica and home to Riverboat Days Celebration. Historic Downtown Yankton - unique architecture, over 150 shops and businesses, rich in history and the charm of the riverboating days. Home of Mount Marty College - the Bishop Marty Chapel is on campus, a beautiful example of western architecture. Gavins Point Dam - last dam on the Missouri River downstream, completed in 1957, join the tours and see how it operates. Hunting Seasons: Pheasant - Mid October thru December Duck and Geese - late September thru December East River Deer (fire arm) - mid November thru December, (bow) - late September thru December. Praire Turkey - early October thru December



Amenities

· Air Conditioned
· Breakfast
· Continental Breakfast
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Ice Machine
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Jacuzzi
· Microwave
· Free Newspaper
· Refrigerator
· Refrigerator
· Safe Deposit Box
· TV Remote Control
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Beach
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Tennis
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Jacuzzi Suite


Standard King Bed Room


Standard Two Queen Bed Room


Bathroom



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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 01:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1992
· 46 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

I-90 S To Hwy 81: Hotel Is Located At North End Of Yankton. The Left Hand Side Of Broadway Ave. (Which Is Hwy 81). Across From Bonanza Restaurant.

I-29, Take A Left On Hwy 50 Into Yankton. Right On Hwy 81 (Which Is Broadway Ave). North End Of City On Right Hand Side Across From Bonanza Restaurant.

Hwy 46 To Hwy 81: Left On Hwy 81, Drive 10 Miles,Left Hand Side..OR Coming On Hwy 50, Right On 81, For 1 Mile, The Hotel Is On The Right Hand Side Of Hwy 81.

Hwy 50 To Hwy 81: Right For 1 Mile. The Hotel Is Located On Left Hand Side Of Hwy 81.

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Restaurant Information

Restaurant

Bonanza 1/4 block Black Steer 2 miles Yesterdays 2 blocks Jo Deans 3 blocks

Fryn Pan Yesterdays Light House Bonanza

Recreation Information

Special Events Calender

Eagle Days - Early February Bridal Show - 2/26 Lewis & Clark Lake Hike - 6/3 Lewis & Clark Challenge - 6/24 Shannon Survival Hike - 6/24 Fireworks Display - 7/4 Fox Run Pro-Am Tournament - 7/29 and 7/30 Hillcrest Pro/Am - 8/3 thru 8/6 Annual PRCA Rodeo - 8/18 and 8/19 River Boat Days - 8/18 thru 8/20 Bison-Tennial Dutch Oven Cookoff - 8/26 and 8/27 Old Time Fiddlers Contest and Jamboree 9/15 Exploring Eagles - 12/9


Special Event Calendar

Annual PRCA Rodeo - 8/18 and 8/19 Bison-Tennial Dutch Oven Cookoff - 8/26 and 8/27 Bridal Show - 2/26 Eagle Days - Early February Exploring Eagles - 12/9 Fireworks Display - 7/4 Fox Run Pro-Am Tournament - 7/29 and 7/30 Hillcrest Pro/Am - 8/3 thru 8/6 Lewis & Clark Challenge - 6/24 Lewis & Clark Lake Hike - 6/3 Old Time Fiddlers Contest and Jamboree 9/15 River Boat Days - 8/18 thru 8/20 Shannon Survival Hike - 6/24


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