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13622 SD-40, Keystone, SD 57751

605-255-4384

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You will find fun on all levels in the Black Hills of South Dakota at Rush Mountain Adventure Park! Explore the closest cave to Mount Rushmore, Rushmore Cave on a senic cave tour, cruise down the mountain on the Rushmore Mountain Coaster, experience the Soaring Eagle Zipride, shoot'em up at the Gunslinger 7-D Ride, and find your inner daredevil at the NEW Wingwalker Challenge Course. Open weekends in the Spring and Fall, and Daily May-Oct. Call for hours and tour times. No reservations required.

We LOVE Locals Weekend at Rush Mountain Adventure Park - June 4 & 5, 2022 from 10 am-6 pm

Rush Mountain Adventure Park, Home of Rushmore Cave, is celebrating We Love Locals Weekend on June 5 & 6 with 25% off ride wristbands for everyone! Plan to spend the day at Rush Mountain Adventure Park exploring Rushmore Cave, experiencing the thrill of the Mountain Coaster, taking aim in 3 different movies on the Gunslinger 7D Interactive Dark Ride, soaring through the trees on the 2 seated Zipride, and testing your agility skills on the 3 level Wingwalker Challenge Course! There’s even a miniature course called Sky Tykes for the youngest adventurers.  The locals weekend celebration will also include FREE add on activities like live music featuring local musicians, bouncy houses, face painting, local community partner booths, and more until 4pm each day. It’s a perfect time to drive down Highway 40 between Hermosa & Keystone, SD to check out all things local AND the discover the adventures found only at Rush Mountain Adventure Park. For more information visit www.RushMtn.com or call 605-255-4384.

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This Adventure Park Near Mount Rushmore Comes With A Cave

Ready for back-to-back moments of thrilling adventure? Located just outside of Keystone, SD, and around a 30 minute drive from Rapid City, Rush Mountain Adventure Park offers a whole lot of bang for your buck. Dubbed the most unique amusement park in the world by the Travel Channel, this attraction offers a variety of rides like the Soaring Eagle Zipride, the Rushmore Mountain Coaster, the 7D Gunslinger and more! However, the most unexpected part of this adventure park is Rushmore Cave – the original attraction at the park and the closest cave to Mount Rushmore. So, on top of epic adventures above ground, visitors can explore beneath the earth’s surface for a great mixture of learning and fun! 

How It All Began

Touring the Rushmore Cave the closest cave to Mount Rushmore

Let’s dive deep into Rushmore Cave. For years adventure seekers have been exploring this fascinating, underground world. The cave was discovered by accident in 1876 by area miners who were building a flume. Since no valuable minerals were found within the cave, the miners had little use for it. Their children, however, had a blast exploring the passages. Over time the cave became more and more popular as visitors flocked to experience it. In 1927 the cave officially opened as the Hermosa Crystal Cave. Eventually, under different ownership, the name was changed to Rushmore Cave and more additions and improvements were made to the attraction to make it the exciting adventure park it is today. 

The Cave Tour

The Big Room inside Rushmore Cave at Rush Mountain Adventure Park

A cave tour is the ideal way to cool off during a hot day, especially after exploring above ground. Rushmore Cave remains 58 degrees year-round due to it’s location – underground. Fun fact: caves remain unaffected by weather patterns and their temperature is somewhat related to the average temperature of the region. Underground, visitors will find different rooms such as the Big Room, the Floral Room, the Image Room and the Post Office. In these rooms you can discover beautiful cave formations like stalactites, stalagmites and helictites. The tour distance is a ½ mile and takes about an hour from start to finish. Along the way your tour guide will reveal hidden gems and walk you through the history of this intriguing cave.  

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How to Visit Mount Rushmore (+ Things to Do Nearby & Itinerary)

By Author Jurga

Posted on Last updated: February 2, 2024

How to Visit Mount Rushmore (+ Things to Do Nearby & Itinerary)

Are you visiting Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota and are wondering what to expect? Looking for information on what to see and do at Mt. Rushmore, where to stay, and how much time you need? Or maybe you are planning a trip to the Black Hills and Badlands area and are looking for ideas for things to do near Mount Rushmore ?

This article should answer all your questions!

Our guest writer Jen from Travel With A Plan visited Mt. Rushmore with her family and wrote this very comprehensive guide to the area.

Whether you are looking for inspiration or practical information for your visit to Mount Rushmore or places to visit nearby, this article should answer all your questions. Find out!

Visiting Mount Rushmore

A national treasure in the United States, Mount Rushmore National Memorial symbolizes the ideals of freedom and Democracy. Completed in 1941, Mount Rushmore features the 60-foot high faces of four United States presidents intricately carved out of a granite mountainside.

Located in the Black Hills region of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore is often considered a rite of passage to see in one’s lifetime. Drawing in more than 3 million tourists per year, visitors from around the world travel here to take in the awe-inspiring views of this patriotic site.

Below you can find my tips on visiting Mount Rushmore National Memorial and things to do in the breathtaking area nearby. Read on!

Visit Mount Rushmore and What to See Nearby – OVERVIEW

  • Wat to see & do
  • How to get to Mt Rushmore
  • When to visit
  • Practical tips for visting Mt Rushmore
  • Things to do near Mt Rushmore
  • Mount Rushmore – Black Hills itinerary suggestions
  • Where to stay near Mt Rushmore

Things to Do at Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Along with admiring the enormous sculpted faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln, there are many activities available to immerse yourself in the history and beauty of Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

Here is a short summary of what you can expect to see and do when visiting Mount Rushmore.

1. Stroll the Avenue of Flags

The Avenue of the Flags is the main pathway to the Mt Rushmore memorial.  Here, guests are greeted by a walkway flanked on both sides by the flags of all 50 states and territories of the United States.

Arranged in alphabetical order, the names of each state, district, commonwealth, and territory are listed on the pillars directly below each flag.

This impressive scene is both eye-catching and welcoming, as it looks as if the 56 flags are waving guests into the memorial.

Avenue of Flags at Mount Rushmore National Memorial

2. Enjoy the Monument from Grand View Terrace

The Avenue of the Flags is the pathway that leads to Grand View Terrace. Grand View Terrace is the primary platform where visitors have a clear view of the gigantic Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

The unobstructed views from this platform provide the classic visuals of the monument that most tourists are familiar with.

Be sure to take advantage of using the free telescopes located here, as well as take plenty of iconic photographs and selfies.

Mt Rushmore as seen from the Grand View Terrace

3. Visit the Lincoln Borglum Visitor Center

The Lincoln Borglum Visitor Center, Museum, Theater & Bookstore is located below the Grand View Terrace. This free visitor center offers interactive museum exhibits, a short film, and an information desk staffed by park rangers.

I recommend spending time here in order to truly appreciate the history and construction of Mount Rushmore.

By watching Mount Rushmore: The Shrine , visitors gain a true understanding of the immense amount of detail and work that it took to carve the faces of these four former U.S. Presidents.  

Likewise, the Exhibit Hall provides education on the sculptor and his workers, and even contains some of the original tools used for the carving.

4. Walk the Presidential Trail

The Presidential Trail is a paved half-mile observation loop that begins at Grand View Terrace and leads to viewing areas at the base of the mountain.

This family-friendly trail is a series of steps and vantage platforms that provide a closer view of the sculptures. Its winding walkways also give visitors a chance to get away from the crowds on the terrace.

The Presidential Trail is a paved surface that is suitable for both, wheelchairs and strollers. Plan to spend 40 minutes walking the Presidential Trail loop as it also includes a nature trail full of interesting wildlife, plants, and stones.

5. Join a Guided Tour

During the summer months, free ranger-led programs and guided walks are held each day at various locations throughout the memorial. Ranger Talks last 30 minutes and cover a variety of natural, cultural, and historical topics.

Rent an audio tour wand or multimedia device that features music, interviews, and sound effects that narrate your way around the park.

These are available at the Audio Tour Building across from the Information Center for $6 in English, French, German, Lakota, and Spanish.

George Washington sculpture - Mt Rushmore Presidential Trail

6. Complete the Junior Ranger Program

Mount Rushmore’s Junior Ranger Program was designed to educate children on the importance of preserving and protecting national treasures. Likewise, they help teach about nature and history while encouraging kids to have fun exploring the outdoors.

Children aged 3 and up who want to participate can pick up a free age-specific Junior Ranger activity book at the Visitor Center.

Upon returning a completed activity packet to the Visitor Center, children are awarded a Junior Ranger Badge and certificate.

7. Sample Historic Ice Cream

Make a point to grab a taste of history at the Memorial Team Ice Cream Station.

Named in honor of the 1939 baseball team formed of Mount Rushmore carvers, Memorial Team Ice Cream features ice cream, snacks, fountain drinks, and specialty floats.

Favorites here include the popular soft-serve or hand-dipped “Monumental Scoop” and “TJ’s” vanilla ice cream. Locally produced by a small dairy farm, TJ’s ice cream is based on Thomas Jefferson’s original recipe from 1780.

Memorial Team Ice Cream at Mt Rushmore

8. Dine at Carver’s Marketplace

Open from early morning to late evening, Carvers Marketplace is Mount Rushmore’s only onsite restaurant.

With a perfect view of Mount Rushmore, many guests visit the cafe early in the morning for a hearty breakfast while watching a sunrise behind the sculpture.

Known for its locally sourced menu options such as bison burgers and bison stew, ample seating both indoors and outside on the patio can easily accommodate mealtime crowds.

9. Evening Sculpture Lighting Ceremony

From late May to late September, Mount Rushmore National Memorial holds a special program each evening at 9:00 PM to light the sculpture.

This program consists of a brief ranger talk and the “Freedom: America’s Lasting Legacy” film.  It concludes with the lighting of the sculpture as the audience sings the National Anthem.

The entire ceremony lasts approximately 45 minutes. Similar to all other programs here, it is free and you do not need a reservation to attend. Please note that from October to April the sculpture is illuminated at dusk without a formal program.

Mount Rushmore lit up in the dark

Further below, you can find our selection of the best things to do near Mount Rushmore. But first – some practical information for your visit.

How to Get to Mount Rushmore

Somewhat off of the beaten path, Mount Rushmore is located in a rugged, rural area of South Dakota. A popular road trip destination for those living in the U.S., most visitors arrive here by personal vehicle.

For those traveling from further distances, the closest airport is Rapid City Regional Airport. It’s located 35 miles (56 km) from the memorial.  From Rapid City, you can either rent a car, join a guided day tour , or hire a private tour company.

Upon arrival, you will find that Mount Rushmore National Memorial has several parking structures to accommodate its large number of visitors.

Though Mount Rushmore remains one of the few popular parks that has managed to avoid an entrance fee, there is a parking fee here.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Mt Rushmore

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is open year-round, except on December 25th, when it’s closed for Christmas.

Mt Rushmore National Memorial is a popular destination for families, so the busiest time to travel here is during the summer months of June, July, and August. It is then that school is out of session and the weather is the warmest.

Despite crowds being at their peak during this time, you should know that the park is still very doable when it is busy.

Though temperatures will be much cooler, spring and fall are two other great times to visit the Black Hills region.  Along with fewer crowds, the spring and fall months feature seasonal multi-colored trees and plants that are unique to this area.

Practical Tips for Visiting Mount Rushmore

Ready to plan your trip?  Here is a recap of things to remember when planning your visit.

  • Mount Rushmore is located 35 miles from Rapid City, South Dakota.
  • There is no entrance fee to visit Mount Rushmore National Memorial, but you have to pay for parking.
  • The Mount Rushmore parking structure and memorial grounds are normally open from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM. The Visitor Center is open at 8:00 AM and closes at 10:00 PM.
  • Plan on at least 2-4 hours to explore all that Mount Rushmore has to offer.
  • Mount Rushmore does not have overnight accommodations onsite.

Best things to do near Mount Rushmore

Things to Do Near Mount Rushmore

Since visiting Mount Rushmore National Memorial itself doesn’t require more than half a day, many people wonder what other interesting places there are to see and things to do in the Black Hills.

Below you can find some ideas for fun things to do and the best places to visit near Mount Rushmore. At the bottom of this article, you can also find some itinerary suggestions for what to do near Mount Rushmore in 1, 2, 3 days . Read on!

But first, here are some of the best things to do near Mount Rushmore:

Custer State Park

No trip to the Black Hills would be complete without a visit to Custer State Park . Custer has been named one of the World’s Top 10 Wildlife Destinations and is one of the few truly wild places that remain in the United States.

Home to a famous herd of 1,400 free-roaming bison, the park is known for its majestic wildlife, awe-inspiring scenery, and prairie dog towns.

TIP: Use this helpful park map to customize your family’s adventure throughout this wildlife oasis.

  • 14 miles from Mount Rushmore
  • Minimum time needed: 1-2 hours

LEARN MORE: Things to Do in Custer State Park

Things to do near Mount Rushmore - Custer State Park

Needles Highway

The 14-mile Needles Highway within Custer State Park is an absolutely spectacular drive through pine forests and rugged mountains. The road’s name comes from the needle-like granite formations in which the highway was carved out of.

Due to its high elevation, hairpin turns, and narrow passageways, this drive can be a bit stomach-churning. Its beauty is so captivating, however, that even the faint of heart are sure to appreciate it.

When making travel plans, be sure to account for the slower speed of 25 MPH that is recommended when driving Needles Highway.  In addition, the highway is closed during winter months due to weather conditions and is typically only open April through October.

  • 16 miles from Mount Rushmore
  • Minimum time spent: 45-60 minutes

Needles highway is not to be missed when visiting the Black Hills in South Dakota

Wildlife Loop Road

The 18-mile Wildlife Loop Road , also part of Custer State Park , takes visitors through open grasslands, red-walled canyons, and pine-covered hills to experience Mother Nature at her finest.

Depending on the day, you might see buffalo, bighorn sheep, elk, whitetail deer, burros, prairie dogs, eagles, and hawks. Chances to see wildlife are always higher early in the morning or late in the afternoon, at dusk.

At the Loop Road’s southeastern tip, wild burros frequently approach car windows to ‘beg’ for treats. Similarly, travelers will experience ‘wildlife jams’ as some of the parks 1,400 roaming buffalo clog up the roadway.

  • 20 miles from Mount Rushmore
  • Minimum time spent: 45 minutes

Wild Bison in Custer State Park

Crazy Horse Memorial

Crazy Horse Memorial is set to be the world’s largest mountain carving and has been under construction since 1948. Considered the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World in progress’, Crazy Horse attracts 1.5 million visitors a year who seek to watch history being made.

Although it’s open as a site for tourists and currently features the completed  87-foot-tall head of Crazy Horse, it’s far from finished. When completed this Oglala Lakota Native American warrior is projected to be 641 feet wide and 563 feet tall (while the heads of the presidents at Mount Rushmore are only 60-feet high).

The Crazy Horse Memorial campus features an on-site restaurant, gift shop, Indian Museum, and Native American Educational and Cultural Center. Admission rates are based on the number of passengers per private vehicle.

  • 15 miles from Mount Rushmore
  • Time spent: 1-2 hours

Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota

Badlands National Park

Badlands National Park consists of a big area of colorful sharply eroded buttes and pinnacles, along with the largest undisturbed mixed grass prairie in the United States. Some parts of the park remind a bit of Bryce Canon, the others – of Grand Canyon or Yellowstone NP… It’s a very unique mix of incredible landscapes…

The rugged beauty of the Badlands draws visitors from around the world to view its dramatic layered rock formations and steep canyons.

From camping and hiking to auto-touring and road-side observation areas, visitors to Badlands National Park are guaranteed countless outdoor adventures.

  • 84 miles from Mount Rushmore
  • Minimum time:  1.5-2.5 hours. But you can easily spend a day here.

Badlands National Park - one of the best places to visit near Mt Rushmore

Wind Cave National Park

The sixth-longest cave in the entire world, Wind Cave is located just a short drive from Mount Rushmore.  With its majestic boxwork cave formations and adjoining acres of mixed-grass prairies, Wind Cave is the first cave in the world to be designated as a National Park.

Ranger-guided tours of Wind Cave run the whole year-round. Tickets are very popular and are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.  So be sure to plan ahead during peak summer months, because it’s not unusual that you’ll have to wait quite a while to get in.

Though there are no fees to drive through or hike in the park, there are fees associated with visiting the cave.  You can find pricing, tour information, and important things to consider before taking a cave tour here .

  • 40 miles from Mount Rushmore
  • Time needed: 2 hours

Wind Cave National Park is a popular place to visit in the Black Hills

Rushmore Tramway Adventures

If you are visiting Mt Rushmore with kids, you may want to check out Rushmore Tramway Adventures (RTA). Located in Keystone, just 2,5 miles from Mt Rushmore National Memorial, this adventure park offers a variety of amazing family-friendly attractions.

RTA has something for everyone: an aerial adventure park, an alpine slide, a jump tower, a tubing hill, a zipline tour, and a scenic chairlift.

Practical information: Opening hours vary a bit per season, but in general the adventure park is open on weekends in May and September and daily in June, July, and August. Please note that the park is only open weather-permitting.

  • 2,5 miles from Mount Rushmore

Rushmore Tramway Adventures - things to do at Mount Rushmore with kids

Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway

Spearfish Canyon is a deep, but narrow gorge carved by the Spearfish River. The 21-mile long Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway winds it way through the 1000-ft deep canyon and allows visitors a pristine view of multiple natural wonders.

Rock climbing, biking, hiking, and fishing are just a few of the activities that can be done throughout Spearfish Canyon. Our favorite experiences were the up-close-and-personal encounters with the beautiful waterfalls in the area.

Bridal Veil Falls, Roughlock Falls, and Spearfish Falls are all well worth the short walks to get to from the byway.

  • 60 miles from Mount Rushmore
  • Time spent:  2 hours

Spearfish Canyon is one of the places to visit near Mount Rushmore

The Mammoth Site

The Mammoth Site is not to be missed in the Black Hills! More than 26,000 years ago, dozens of woolly mammoths and other animals were trapped and died in a pond, which is now Hot Springs, SD. The site was discovered during excavation for housing development and is now preserved as an active dig site and public museum.

Mammoth Site Museum is fascinating and definitely worth seeing. There are hands-on dig experiences for children and knowledgeable guides that provide a fun and educational experience for the entire family.

You can find more practical info for visiting the Mammoth Site Museum here .

  • 57 miles from Mount Rushmore

The Mammoth Site in South Dakota, USA

Mt Rushmore & Black Hills Itinerary Suggestions

Because of the large number of things to see and do near Mount Rushmore, as well as how spread out most places are, we recommend at least 4 days in the Black Hills . Just for clarity, the Black Hills is a nickname used to refer to the entire area around Mount Rushmore and all the attractions that are mentioned in this post.

If you have the luxury of having more time, you can easily spend up to 10 days in the Black Hills and you will not run out of things to do, especially if you enjoy hiking.

However, not everyone has a lot of time, and often visiting Mount Rushmore is the main reason for people to visit this area. To make your trip planning easier, I have some suggestions on how to best plan your time if you have just 1 to 3 days near Mount Rushmore. Take a look!

1 Day in the Black Hills

If you only have one day in the Black Hills , I suggest visiting Mount Rushmore first thing in the morning, before crowds build. You then have three options on how to spend the rest of the day in the area.

The first option is to visit Crazy Horse Memorial and Custer State Park, which includes Wildlife Loop Road and Needles Highway.

The second option – ideal for families – is to spend the afternoon at the Rushmore Tramway Adventures adventure park.

Alternatively, you can opt to visit Wind Cave National Park and The Mammoth Site.

TIP: If you have just one day in the area and don’t know where to start, consider joining this highly-rated Mt Rushmore day tour from Rapid City . It also covers Custer State Park and the Crazy Horse Memorial.

2 Days in the Black Hills

If you have two days in the Black Hills , visit Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Custer State Park on the first day.

You can then spend the second day visiting Wind Cave National Park, Mammoth Site Museum, and Rapid City. RTA is also a great option, especially for families with kids.

Alternatively, visit the Badlands National Park. There is a Visitor Center, several long and short hikes, and multiple scenic overlooks. You can spend just a few hours here, but the Badlands can take up to the whole day as well. It really depends on what you want to see and do there.

Black Hills 3 Day Itinerary

If you have three days in the Black Hills, you can do everything mentioned in the 1 and 2-day itineraries above. So, your itinerary could look like this:

  • Day 1: Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park.
  • Day 2: Wind Cave National Park, Mammoth Site Museum, and Rapid City or RTA.
  • Day 3: Badlands National Park.

TIP: If you are looking for even more ideas for your Black Hills vacation, here you can find a more detailed Black Hills itinerary for 4 days .

Badlands National Park - must visit near Mount Rushmore

TIP: If you are visiting Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills and are looking for more detailed information, I recommend you also check this highly-rated Mount Rushmore, the Black Hills, and the Badlands guidebook .

Where to Stay – Lodging Near Mt Rushmore

As you can see from the suggested itineraries, it’s best to spend a few days exploring the Mount Rushmore area. You’ll need at least 3 days in order to have time to experience just the main attractions of the Black Hills.

Whether you are searching for the best match for your experience or your budget, dozens of lodging options are available in the cities and towns surrounding Mount Rushmore. But what are the best places to stay for visiting Mt Rushmore?

Staying in a local community such as Keystone , Custer , Hill City , or Rapid City , will not only give you quick access to Mount Rushmore but also to the many other Black Hills attractions.

Accommodations include mid-range and budget hotels, cabin rentals, campgrounds, tent sites, and romantic B&Bs.  All can be found within 3-25 miles from Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

TIP: If you want to stay as close as possible to Mount Rushmore, then check out Keystone, SD . Just 1.7 miles from Mt Rushmore National Memorial, it has a very central location for all the sights mentioned in this article.

K Bar S Lodge and Roosevelt Inn are highly recommended here.  For a unique experience consider ‘glamping’ with a view of Mount Rushmore at Under Canvas Mount Rushmore .

LEARN MORE: Complete Guide to Mount Rushmore Hotels

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Guide to visiting Mount Rushmore and things to do nearby

So, this is our guide to Mt Rushmore. I want to thank our guest writer Jen for this great blog post about visiting Mount Rushmore and all the amazing things to do in the Black Hills. Just reading this, makes me regret that we didn’t include Mount Rushmore and the Badlands to our American road trip itinerary that started in Denver and ended in Yellowstone … The Black Hills area would have made the circle round!

TIP: If you are visiting the Black Hills, you should know that it’s really easy to combine this area with a visit to Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Parks.

About the author. Jen is an American travel writer.  A planner by nature, Jen has spent the last 12 years planning fun, and hassle-free family vacations for her family of 5. She considers travel to be an essential part of their family’s health and wellbeing. Her blog Travel With A Plan  is a compilation of the planning and execution that has gone into making family vacations efficient, enjoyable, and memorable.  She is dedicated and passionate about sharing travel ideas, products, and experiences that are practical, and that work for families.

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Kathy Hulsebus

Friday 1st of March 2024

Definitely looking forward to spending time at Mount Rushmore after a 30 year first visit.

Monday 4th of March 2024

Have a great trip!

Sunday 17th of September 2023

How can I download this so that I can reference it when I don't have internet.

Hi Jim, you can do Ctrl+p and then save to a pdf instead of printing. Have a great trip!

Carmen Cipriano

Monday 26th of September 2022

Great info on the Black Hills area! Thank you! We are doing a coast to coast road trip starting in PA on October 3rd with no defined end date. I'm taking a more northern route heading west and a southern route when heading back home. We will likely spend 2-3 exploring the Black Hills following your recommendations. I've also checked out your blog which is excellent. I recently retired so our days of traveling with the 'kids' are behind us but I find your tips and suggestions for successful road trips good for anyone, regardless of age. I really agree with your comments about eating healthy while on the road. I take along a small single burner stove for enjoying some hot foods while traveling. Again, thanks for the info and good luck with your pursuits.

Thanks for your kind feedback, Carmen. Enjoy your trip to the Black Hills!

Tuesday 1st of February 2022

Hi i am doing a road trip and Mount Rushmore is my final destination this August 2022. Your tips and must sees are going to hopefully help me plan our two week trip from California. We are also making stops at Zion and Yellowstone. Any other tips or advice on how to make this trip itinerary will be great!

Wednesday 2nd of February 2022

Hi Debbie, you are planning to pass so many amazing areas in just two weeks that it's really difficult to give any suggestions for an itinerary. There are just too many options... Driving from California to Zion, then Yellowstone, and then Mt Rushmore means that you'll have lots of hours on the road. It's like 30 hrs of pure driving time even taking the shortest way. So much depends on your interests, how many hours you actually want to drive each day, are you planning to move around every day or stay at one place for a few days, where do you sleep, do you plan to do any hiking or sightseeing or just pass by... So there's really no way I could help you with the itinerary suggestions... Me, personally, I'd pick a few places that interest you the most and foresee at least a few nights at each of them so that you can actually see something, and then just drive between them without too many long stops. But also make sure you research some 'smaller' places to see en-route so that the drives are less boring. I'd probably stop in Vegas for a night if you haven't been (since you'll likely pass there anyway), and also definitely add at least a short visit to Bryce Canyon (even if you just stop at the main viewpoints when passing by, it's worth it). In Zion, I'd try to stay at least 2 nights and do at least a few hikes (see hiking in Zion). In Yellowstone, 2 days is - in my view - an absolute minimum (see Yellowstone itinerary suggestions). Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon are also well worth it, but it's a detour and you need at least two days to enjoy it a bit and not just drive-through. On the other hand, it's so hot in August (that counts for Zion too) that you might not be able to do much exploring outdoors in this area anyway. The possibilities are literally endless... Pick the places that interest you the most and work around that. Good luck!

Peter Paszek

Monday 30th of August 2021

Great information. This really helped me plan out my visit to Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Monument, Custer State Park and Wind Cave National Park. Planning a 2 day visit, mid September, weekdays. Staying in Rapid City. Prior to this I will stay in Deadwood and visit Spearfish Canyon and Devils Tower in WY.

Tuesday 31st of August 2021

Have a great trip, Peter! Mid-September should be perfect for the area!

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Rushmore Tramway Adventures offers an exhilarating blend of natural beauty and thrilling activities. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly day out or an adrenaline-fueled adventure, this is your ultimate destination!

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  • Badlands National Park

Mt. Rushmore

  • Evening Lighting Ceremony at Mount Rushmore
  • Devils Tower National Monument

Custer State Park

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The Black Hills, located in the southwestern portion of South Dakota, are a small, isolated mountain range that pops out of the Great Plains and is a treasure chest full of fascinating landmarks. The centerpiece of the Black Hills is undoubtedly Mount Rushmore. But this famously sculptured mountain is just one of many attractions, including the Wind Cave National Park, the classic mining town of Deadwood, Crazy Horse Monument, Custer State Park and more. Nearby the Black Hills is Devil's Tower National Monument and Badlands National Park .

Head out with Southwest Adventure Tours for an intimate six-day tour to get a glimpse of all these places. We know the back roads through the Black Hills and all the special places to stop at and enjoy. With the stone sculptures of the U.S. presidents and the lore of Custer’s Last Stand, the places you’ll see around the Black Hills are what has made up pure Americana for centuries.

Tour Highlights:

  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial
  • Crazy Horse Monument
  • Ride on the Black Hills Central Railroad
  • Visit to Deadwood
  • Wind Cave National Park
  • Jeep Safari through Custer State Park

Inclusions:

  • Services of a Southwest Adventure Tours tour director – a professional tour guide
  • Comfortable transportation
  • 5 nights hotel accommodations
  • 5 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners
  • Fees for attractions (train ride & jeep safari)
  • Park entrance fees
  • Airport transfers
  • Gratuities for included meals and activities
  • Applicable taxes and fees

Daily Breakdown:

  • Day 1: Arrive in Rapid City, SD
  • Day 2: Badlands National Park
  • Day 3: Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Black Hills Central Railroad & Crazy Horse Monument
  • Day 4: Devils Tower National Monument & Deadwood
  • Day 5: Wind Cave National Park & Custer State Park
  • Day 6: Journey Home

Today your Black Hills experience begins as you arrive at the Rapid City Airport and meet your Southwest Adventure Tours tour director. Transfer to your hotel in the heart of the Black Hills near Keystone and check in for a 5 night stay. Then join the group for a welcome dinner.

K-Bar-S Lodge (or similar), Keystone, SD | Meals: D

Take a short drive to Badlands National Park for sightseeing and hiking. After this incredible park, make a stop at world-famous Wall Drug for lunch and some free time. Then stop in Rapid City and visit the Prairie Edge Trading Company . There will be time to explore the wonderful shops and art galleries of Rapid City. Return to Keystone for overnight.

K-Bar-S Lodge (or similar), Keystone, SD | Meals: B, L

Start the day with sightseeing at Mount Rushmore National Memorial . Next, board an 1880s train at the Black Hills Central Railroad for a historic ride through the Black Hills. Then it’s off to visit the Crazy Horse Monument , a colossal but still unfinished project that honors this famous Sioux warrior. Return to Keystone and enjoy some free time to relax and have dinner on your own, then return to Mt. Rushmore and experience the Evening Lighting Ceremony , a touching and patriotic presentation.

K-Bar-S Lodge (or similar), Keystone, SD | Meals: B

This morning, travel to Wyoming on your way to Devils Tower National Monument for touring and a scenic walk around this magnificent monolith. Return to South Dakota and arrive in the notorious old west town of Deadwood for some more touring. After some free time to explore on your own, return to Keystone.

Begin the day by visiting Wind Cave National Park . The park is known for the vast, underground “Wind Cave”, one of the longest and most complex caves in the world. Named for barometric winds at its entrance, this maze of passages is home to “boxwork”, a unique formation rarely found elsewhere. Above, you may see wildlife such as Bison, Elk, Pronghorn and more. Lunch will be on your own today.  This afternoon, arrive at Custer State Park and the State Game Lodge where you will board Jeeps for a fun Buffalo Jeep Safari through the Custer State Park. After viewing a wide variety of wildlife, return to Keystone and join the group for a farewell dinner.

K-Bar-S Lodge (or similar), Keystone, SD | Meals: B, D

After breakfast, transfer to the Rapid City Airport for your departure flight home.

Tour Details:

Not included.

  • Items of a personal nature (alcohol, room service, etc.)
  • Meals (other than listed in the itinerary)
  • Optional activities
  • Gratuities for the tour director

Arrival / Departure Information

  • Arrival Location: Rapid City Airport (RAP)
  • Arrival Time: by 3:00 PM on day 1 of tour
  • Departure Location: Rapid City Airport (RAP)
  • Departure Time: Any time on day 6

Physical Requirements

  • Guests should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain for an average of 1 to 3 miles at a time.
  • Elevation gain and loss averages between 50 to 300 ft over the course of the areas visited during this tour.
  • Touring and overnight locations are above 6,000 to 8,000 ft above sea level
  • Deboard and board van each time at a viewpoint – a portable step will be available
  • Please let us know if you have any other physical/health limitations or requirements

2024 Pricing:

$2,699.00 Per Person Double Occupancy

$3,199.00 Per Person Single Occupancy

$2,425.00 Per Person Triple Occupancy

$2,349.00 Per Person Quad Occupancy

2025 Pricing:

2024 departure dates:.

  • August 12, 2024    SOLD OUT
  • August 19, 2024    SOLD OUT
  • August 26, 2024    SOLD OUT

2025 Departure Dates:

Early Bird Special: Book a 2025 tour before September 1, 2024 and get 15% off the entire cost of the tour. Use promo code bird25 .

  • May 12, 2025
  • May 19, 2025
  • May 26, 2025
  • June 2, 2025
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  • June 30, 2025
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  • September 1, 2025

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Under Canvas Mount Rushmore Travel Guide

Journeying to Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills of South Dakota is an adventure steeped in American history and natural beauty. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or searching for a national park getaway, this iconic landmark and its surrounding landscapes offer an unforgettable experience. Here’s your ultimate guide to making the most of your trip to Mount Rushmore, answering trip planning questions from the best time to visit to where to eat, stay, and explore.

How Many Days Do I Need for Mount Rushmore?

To fully appreciate Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills, plan for at least a three to four-day visit. This allows ample time to explore the monument, attractions, and nearby Badlands National Park, while enjoying some leisure time amidst the area’s natural beauty. Check out our guide to the Perfect 72 Hours in Mount Rushmore to inspire a three-day itinerary. But if you’re short on time, you can definitely see the main sights in two days.

Best Time of Year to Visit Mount Rushmore

The peak season for visiting Mount Rushmore spans June through August when the weather is warm, and the monument draws its largest crowds. However, for those seeking to explore with fewer people, the months of May and September are ideal. Late spring to early fall ensures pleasant weather, perfect for taking in the sights and sounds of Mount Rushmore and its surrounding attractions.

Getting to Mount Rushmore

Rapid City Regional Airport (RAP) is the closest airport to Mount Rushmore, about a 35-minute drive. Renting a car is the most convenient way to reach the monument and explore South Dakota’s Great Eight Destinations. 

Things to See in The Black Hills

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Explore the majesty of Mount Rushmore National Monument, featuring the 60-foot granite carvings of four U.S. presidents. Delve into its history with ranger-led talks and exhibits, wander the Avenue of Flags, and discover sculptor Gutzon Borglum’s legacy. Enjoy Thomas Jefferson’s ice cream, trek the half-mile Presidential Trail for a memorable selfie, and experience the patriotic evening lighting ceremony, capturing the essence of Mount Rushmore.

Crazy Horse Memorial

Discover the Crazy Horse Memorial, a monumental mountain carving honoring Lakota leader Crazy Horse and Native American tribes. Known as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” in progress, this site 17 miles southeast of Mount Rushmore symbolizes Native American resilience and spirit. Visitors can explore the educational center, enjoy a close-up bus tour, and experience the “Legends in Light” laser show, running nightly from Memorial Day to the end of September.

Custer State Park

Explore the rugged beauty of Custer State Park, with its abundant wildlife, scenic drives, picturesque hikes, and tranquil lakes. Take advantage of driving the 18-mile Wildlife Loop Road to see bison herds, elk, and prairie dogs up close and look for trailheads for hiking. Cool off with a refreshing stop at Sylvan and Legion Lake, which offer fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities.

Wind Cave National Park

Located just an hour from Mount Rushmore, Wind Cave National Park offers a journey into one of the world’s oldest and most intricate caves, showcasing rare formations such as boxwork and frostwork. Through guided tours, explore its underground marvels or venture above to traverse the prairies and forests for hiking and wildlife spotting. The Rankin Ridge Nature Trail presents sweeping views of the Black Hills and opportunities to see bison, elk, and pronghorn antelope.

Jewel Cave National Monument

Less than an hour from Mount Rushmore, Jewel Cave invites visitors to explore one of the world’s longest caves through guided tours. The Scenic Tour, ideal for most, takes you on a 1.5-hour exploration along a paved, lighted path to view spectacular formations and delve into the cave’s geology and history. For adventurers, the Wild Caving Tour offers an immersive experience, navigating undeveloped sections by crawling, climbing, and squeezing, emphasizing cave conservation and exploration.

Wall Drug in Wall, South Dakota, has grown from a humble 1931 drugstore into a famed roadside attraction renowned for offering free ice water to travelers heading to the Badlands and Mount Rushmore. Now spanning over 76,000 square feet, Wall Drug offers shopping, dining, and entertainment, including quirky photo ops like a giant jackalope. Its mix of history, kitsch, and hospitality captures the essence of the American road trip, making it an essential stop for those exploring South Dakota.

Top Things to Do Near Mount Rushmore

Hiking and biking.

The Black Hills offers countless trails for all skill levels, from the leisurely Sylvan Lake Shore Trail to the challenging Black Elk Peak hike, the highest summit east of the Rockies.

Rock Climbing

The Black Hills are a climber’s paradise with its granite peaks and spires. Popular spots include the Needles and the Rushmore climbing area.

Fishing and Boating

Enjoy fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding in the serene waters of Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park or Pactola Reservoir near Rapid City.

Gold Panning

Try your hand at gold panning in streams around the historic mining towns of the Black Hills, a nod to the region’s gold rush heritage.

Where to Eat and Drink in Mount Rushmore

Powder house lodge restaurant.

Savor the local flavors of game meats and traditional American cuisine in a rustic setting just minutes from Mount Rushmore.

Prairie Berry Winery

Indulge in a tasting of award-winning South Dakota wines paired with stunning views of the Black Hills.

Lost Cabin Beer Co.

Sample some of the finest craft beers in the region, from hearty stouts to refreshing ales, in a cozy taproom setting in Rapid City.

Mount Rushmore Brewing Company

Enjoy a diverse selection of brews and a hearty meal in this brewpub that celebrates the spirit of the Black Hills.

Under Canvas Mount Rushmore

Savor al fresco dining that combines local flavors with breathtaking views of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Start your day with complimentary coffee and tea from Smith Teamaker, and enjoy café-style dining that offers seasonal breakfast and dinner selections. For those on the go, grab ‘n go options like sandwiches, salads, parfaits, and snacks are readily available. Each evening is made special, with complimentary s’mores served under the stars paired with a selection of wine and locally crafted beers.

Where to Stay in Mount Rushmore

Stay at Under Canvas Mount Rushmore for a unique lodging experience just four miles from the iconic monument. Located on a historic gold mining settlement among ponderosa pines and juniper, Under Canvas offers luxury safari-inspired tents with breathtaking views of Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills. Ideal for exploring South Dakota’s natural wonders, this exclusive accommodation combines outdoor adventure with comfort and style, open from May through September.

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