Newly Renovated Arrowhead House Now Accepting Reservations
Published on October 29, 2025
The City of Sioux Falls announced today that the Arrowhead House is now accepting reservations for public use.
The 2,440-square-foot former private residence, along with the 130-acre property known as Arrowhead Park, was generously donated to the City in the late 1990s. Following recent renovations, the house is now available for the public to reserve for gatherings and other events.
“The Arrowhead House is a phenomenal addition to our park system, particularly on the east side,” said Mike Patten, the City’s Park Development Manager. “After years of planning, the Arrowhead House received some much-deserved attention. It will create a needed, welcoming gathering space, and support programming within the park.”
The indoor space features a full kitchen, a multi-purpose room, a classroom, and a sitting room with a stone gas fireplace. It also includes versatile areas equipped with movable furniture for custom layouts. The indoor space can accommodate up to 93 people.
A 3,000-square-foot outdoor area includes a multilevel deck offering expansive views of the quarry pond and can accommodate up to 178 people. On-site parking is available and includes 14 hard-surface spaces around the circular driveway, along with an overflow grass area.
In addition to being available for public rental, the Arrowhead House also serves as a space to support programming, classes, and various activities at Arrowhead Park.
“We intend to use the Arrowhead House beyond its capabilities as a rental facility,” said Jackie Nelson, the City’s Recreation Manager. “Whether it’s hosting a class, supporting park programming, or providing a welcoming space for gatherings, it plays a vital role in enhancing the experience at Arrowhead Park.”
For more information about the Arrowhead House or to make a reservation, visit siouxfalls.gov/arrowhead-house. Reservations are managed by the team at the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum, which is located just east of Arrowhead Park.