Experience Mt Rushmore’s night ceremony, drive Iron Mountain Road, and stargaze away from city lights. Book now for an unforgettable adventure!
Experience Mt Rushmore’s night ceremony, drive Iron Mountain Road, and stargaze away from city lights. Book now for an unforgettable adventure!
- Iron Mountain Road - Renowned for its iconic one-way tunnels and pigtail bridges.
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial - These magnificent stone carvings of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln are set amidst the stunning Black Hills. They narrate the story of the nation’s birth, growth, development, and…
- Iron Mountain Road - Renowned for its iconic one-way tunnels and pigtail bridges.
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial - These magnificent stone carvings of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln are set amidst the stunning Black Hills. They narrate the story of the nation’s birth, growth, development, and preservation. From the history of the first inhabitants to the diverse tapestry of America today, Mount Rushmore offers visitors a profound connection to our shared heritage.
- Mount Rushmore Profile View - This tour includes a stop at a lesser-known vantage point of Mt. Rushmore. To the west of the main entrances, a small parking area offers a unique photo opportunity of George Washington’s profile. Although not originally intended as an attraction, it has become one of his most famous images.
- Sylvan Lake - Steeped in history and natural beauty, the lake is nestled within a forested hillside of pine and spruce trees, perfectly complementing the rocky terrain.
- Crazy Horse Memorial - The Crazy Horse Memorial is an ongoing mountain monument project on privately owned land in the Black Hills. It portrays the Oglala Lakota warrior Crazy Horse, astride a horse and pointing towards his tribal land. Upon completion, it will be the largest man-made sculpture in the world. The museum houses over 14,000 pieces of Native American art. During the summer, Lakota dancers perform on the patio, offering a rich historical and cultural experience.
- Hill City - In 1883, the discovery of tin near Hill City led to a population boom. The Harney Peak Tin Mining, Milling, and Manufacturing Company established its headquarters on Main Street, supported by English financiers, and acquired 1,100 prospecting sites in the area. As mining flourished, the city gained a reputation for its lively atmosphere, once described as “a town with a church on each end and a mile of Hell in between.” At its peak, Main Street was home to 15 saloons. Today, Hill City is celebrated for its local artists, dinosaur museum, and wine tasting venues.

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- Gratuites are Not Included
- Gratuites are Not Included
ON THIS TOUR, participants will visit two magnificent monuments while enjoying the most picturesque routes available.
Included in this tour is Iron Mountain Road, featuring tunnels that perfectly frame Mount Rushmore in the distance. The tour also includes the Pigtail Bridges, which are spiral bridges that loop over themselves. Additionally, the tour…
ON THIS TOUR, participants will visit two magnificent monuments while enjoying the most picturesque routes available.
Included in this tour is Iron Mountain Road, featuring tunnels that perfectly frame Mount Rushmore in the distance. The tour also includes the Pigtail Bridges, which are spiral bridges that loop over themselves. Additionally, the tour features the stunning Sylvan Lake and Washington’s Profile.
At Mount Rushmore, the tour includes a guided exploration of the facility and an explanation of its history. Participants will have time to explore independently, watch the movie, view the exhibits, and visit the gift shop. At Crazy Horse, the Indian Museum of North America showcases 14,000 pieces of Native American art. There is an excellent 20-minute movie about its history and the renowned family who brought it to life. Participants will have time to explore the museum and enjoy the gift shop.
On the return to Deadwood, the tour passes through the once notorious town of Hill City. Previously known for its violence and debauchery, it is now a vibrant artsy location with local artists and museums.
- Handicap Van is available for wheelchair touring. Van has convertible top that slides open as needed and has large side windows. Contact us if you have special needs.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.