From the stately Quartzite buildings to the lush gardens, Sioux Falls is overflowing with beautiful sites and picture-perfect scenes.

To find the hot spots for pretty pictures, I scoured Instagram to see what locals and visitors find worth capturing.

Here is our list of the top Instagram-worthy spots around town. Where is your favorite place to get the perfect shot?

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Falls Park

Located in the heart of the city, Falls Park is the number one instagrammed location in Sioux Falls.

The park is home to the city's namesake, the majestic waterfalls of the Big Sioux River. Argus Leader photographer Sam Caravana captured his favorite snapshot of Falls Park.

Japanese Gardens

With its vibrant blooms and serene atmosphere, the Japanese Gardens at Terrace Park are a popular background for senior photos and wedding pictures.

The Outdoor Campus

Tucked between homes and businesses, the Outdoor Campus is an oasis for nature lovers. Learn to fish, go kayaking or take a walk on their web of trails. You might even catch a glimpse of the wildlife.

Great Bear Recreation Park

In all seasons, Great Bear Recreation Park offers a relaxing getaway on the fringe of Sioux Falls. Shred on skis or a snowboard during the winter and hike the hilly trails in the summer. Catch a breathtaking view of the city from the hilltop.

Big Sioux River

Weaving for miles through the city, the Big Sioux River is a favorite for kayakers and canoers. Lush vegetation line the banks of the river, giving way to the manicured Greenway downtown.

SculptureWalk

The photo opportunities are endless at the SculptureWalk downtown, with new works of art every year. Admire the sculptures as you browse the local shops or grab a bite to eat.

M.B. Haskett

With hundreds of quality restaurants in Sioux Falls, food is a popular subject on Instagram. Every dish M.B. Haskett Delicatessen serves is guaranteed to be photo-worthy. The cute cafe downtown celebrates eating fresh and local.

Bike Trails

The scenic Sioux Falls Bike Trails has impressed visitors and locals for years. The nearly 30 miles of paved paths are well maintained and connect major sites in the city.

Palisades State Park

The short drive to Palisades State Park northeast of Sioux Falls is worth the trip. One never forgets the imposing cliffs of Sioux Quartzite towering above Split Rock Creek.

Old Courthouse Museum

Built out of Sioux Quartzite in the late 19th century, the Old Courthouse Museum was the center of county business until 1962. Now a free museum dedicated to local history, the building remains a beautiful remnant of a bygone era.

C.H. Patisserie

Pictures of C.H. Patisserie's gourmet desserts are sure to make your mouth water. Each pastry is a little work of art almost too beautiful to eat. Customers can choose from a variety of classic macaroons and intricate mini cakes.

Great Plains Zoo

Home to more than 1,000 animals from 137 species, the Great Plains Zoo and Delbridge Museum is filled with photo subjects. Snap a picture of your child riding the camel or the tiger on the prowl.

St. Joseph Cathedral

All can admire the grandeur of St. Joseph Cathedral. The church's twin spears jut into the sky, making the structure an icon of the Sioux Falls skyline.

Sertoma Butterfly House

When the temperature drops and snow falls, the Sertoma Butterfly House & Aquarium is a great place to escape the dreary cold. Stroll through the jungle and admire the delicate butterflies as they flutter around you.

Good Earth State Park

Stop in at the new Visitor Center at Good Earth State Park to learn about the historic Blood Run site previously home to Oneota Indigenous Peoples. Then, breath in the fresh air as you take a hike along the Big Sioux River.