Bike-time mapping · South Dakota · City-wide cycling catchment

30 Minutes By Bike From Sioux Falls, SD

Thirty minutes on a bike covers 7–9 km and represents the outer limit for regular utility cycling. Bike shops, brewery taprooms, and urban recreation destinations draw from this zone. It is also the standard service-area zone for docked and dockless bike-share systems.

43.5446° N · 96.7003° W · Sioux Falls city center

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Coverage analysis

What 30 minutes cycling covers in Sioux Falls.

Flat Great Plains grid city where the I-29/I-90 freeway cross produces balanced four-quadrant isochrones and 41st Street drives commercial traffic.

At 30 minutes by bike, the Sioux Falls cycling isochrone captures the city-wide cycling catchment — a zone where cycling trips are purposeful — riders cross neighbourhood boundaries for specific destinations. Unlike a flat radius circle, the real cycling-network polygon follows Sioux Falls's actual bike lanes, greenways, and low-traffic streets — reaching further along protected corridors while contracting where motorways, rail yards, and rivers lack cycle crossings.

Coverage area at 30 minutes cycling: ≈ 30–60 km². Common applications for this zone include bike-share service area design, brewery and urban recreation catchment analysis, bike shop trade area planning.

The city-level population of 196,159 and a median household income of $67,800 give a sense of Sioux Falls's economic density, but the figure that matters for cycling catchment analysis is the population inside the polygon — not the city as a whole. That number shifts significantly depending on whether your origin is in a dense urban core or a lower-density suburban corridor. Use the tool above to set your actual candidate location, then generate the isochrone to see the real cycling catchment.

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