Mt. Rushmore National Memorial
Summer Hours: 8 am to 10 pm
Evening Lighting Ceremony: Lighting ceremony is held nightly at 9 pm.
Sculptor’s Studio Hours: 8 am to 5 pm
Audio Tour Building: Auto tour rentals are available in the bookstore inside the Information Center from 8 am to 8 pm.
Fees: A parking fee is charged. The parking fee is $11 per vehicle for an annual pass. No daily pass is available. Parking fees may be paid with cash, traveler’s check or local personal check. Credit Cards are not currently accepted. If you have any questions about parking please feel free to contact them at 605-574-2643.
Check the Information Center for a daily schedule of interpretive programs and special events www.nps.gov/moru or 605-574-2523.
Crazy Horse Memorial
Summer Hours: 8am to approximately 9 pm, shortly after the nightly “Legends in Light” laser-light show.
Fees: 6 years and up: $10 per person and a Carload: $27.00
Crazy Horse Stampede Rodeo and Gift from Mother Earth Celebration in June 15-17, 2013.
For additional information about Crazy Horse please visit their website at www.crazyhorsememorial.org or you can reach them at 605-673-4681.
Presidents Walking Tour Downtown Rapid City
Fees: Adults $15.00, Seniors, Students $10.00 and Children under 6 are free. Tours are limited to 12 and will be filled on a first come first serve basis.
Tours: Monday – Wednesday 6pm and Wednesday & Thursday 10:30 am. The tour begins at Dwight Eisenhower on the corner of 5th and St. Joseph, across from the Hardees. The tour will last at least 2 hours.
For additional: For tour times and group reservations with a special discounted rate please call 605-430-6445!
National Presidential Wax Museum
History comes to life through a state of the art audio narration system. View artifacts in dramatic settings, life size wax US presidents. Please visit their website for additional information www.presidentialwaxmuseum.com or 605-666-4455.
The Journey Museum
Take a journey through time at this unique museum with many interactive displays including geology, dinosaurs, Lakota culture and pioneer history of the Black Hills. Please visit their website for additional information www.journeymuseum.org or 605-394-6923.
Prairie Edge Trading Co. & Galleries
Prairie Edge has the first selections of Native American art, crafts, jewelry, books and music to be displayed anywhere in the region. Please visit their website for additional information www.prairieedge.com or 605-342-3086.
City View Trolley
Milo Barber Transportation Center: the City View Trolley begins and ends at the Milo Barber Transportation Center, which is within walking distance of all downtown amenities.
Some of the City View Trolley Highlights are:
Journey Museum
Founders Park Plaza
Sioux Park Formal Gardens
Storybook Island Children’s Park
Stavkirke Chapel
Canyon Lake Park
Dinosaur park
Dahl Arts Center
Sixth Street and Main Street
Trolley Tour: The City View Trolley provides a narrated tour featuring various points of interest in and around Rapid City.
Trolley Hours: Weekdays – 9:30 am to 5:30 pm and Saturday and Holidays – 9:30 am to 4:30
Trolley Fare: Adults: $2.00, Honored Citizen (60 years and over, disabled and Medicare care holders) $1.00 and Children 12 and under $1.00.
For more information, please call the City View Trolley information line at 605-394-6631 or log on to www.rapidride.org
THE INFORMATION ON THE ATTRACTIONS LISTED ABOVE WAS PROVIDED BY:
Lindsey Beasley
Sales & Servicing Manager
Rapid City Convention & Visitors Bureau
www.visitrapidcity.com