South Dakota
Popular Goals
Visit Mount Rushmore SOUTH DAKOTA
Mount Rushmore was originally intended to feature the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project was scaled down to just the heads.
Located in the heart of the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore stands as a symbol of American history and ingenuity. This iconic national monument, carved into the granite face of the mountain, showcases the faces of four esteemed presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. Beyond the awe-inspiring sight of these monumental sculptures, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of the United States at the visitor center, explore the nature trails that surround the area, or attend the evening lighting ceremony. A trip to Mount Rushmore promises a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and patriotic pride.
See Mount Rushmore SOUTH DAKOTA
Mount Rushmore was originally intended to feature the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project was scaled down to just the heads.
Located in the heart of the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore stands as a symbol of American history and ingenuity. This iconic national monument, carved into the granite face of the mountain, showcases the faces of four esteemed presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. Beyond the awe-inspiring sight of these monumental sculptures, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of the United States at the visitor center, explore the nature trails that surround the area, or attend the evening lighting ceremony. A trip to Mount Rushmore promises a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and patriotic pride.
Go to Mount Rushmore SOUTH DAKOTA
Mount Rushmore was originally intended to feature the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project was scaled down to just the heads.
Located in the heart of the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore stands as a symbol of American history and ingenuity. This iconic national monument, carved into the granite face of the mountain, showcases the faces of four esteemed presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. Beyond the awe-inspiring sight of these monumental sculptures, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of the United States at the visitor center, explore the nature trails that surround the area, or attend the evening lighting ceremony. A trip to Mount Rushmore promises a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and patriotic pride.
Visit Badlands National Park SOUTH DAKOTA
Skeletons of three-toed horses and saber-toothed cats are among the many fossilized species found in this striking South Dakota park.
Badlands National Park in South Dakota is a geological wonderland that will leave you in awe. With its striking rock formations, rugged canyons, and sweeping prairies, this park is a paradise for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers. Take a scenic drive along the Badlands Loop Road, hike the trails to discover hidden gems, and keep an eye out for bison, bighorn sheep, and prairie dogs. Don't miss the chance to stargaze under the vast, clear skies or witness the stunning sunsets that paint the park in golden hues.
Visit the Mount Rushmore National Memorial SOUTH DAKOTA
Mount Rushmore was originally intended to feature the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project was scaled down to just the heads.
Located in the heart of the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore stands as a symbol of American history and ingenuity. This iconic national monument, carved into the granite face of the mountain, showcases the faces of four esteemed presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. Beyond the awe-inspiring sight of these monumental sculptures, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of the United States at the visitor center, explore the nature trails that surround the area, or attend the evening lighting ceremony. A trip to Mount Rushmore promises a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and patriotic pride.
Visit the Crazy Horse Memorial SOUTH DAKOTA
The Crazy Horse Memorial, located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is the world's largest mountain carving in progress, dedicated to honoring the Native American warrior Crazy Horse.
The Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota is an awe-inspiring tribute to the Lakota leader Crazy Horse, featuring an impressive mountain carving that is still a work in progress. Visitors can explore the Indian Museum of North America, which houses an extensive collection of Native American artifacts and art. The site also offers educational programs, cultural events, and the opportunity to learn about Native American history and traditions through storytelling and hands-on activities.
Visit Wind Cave National Park SOUTH DAKOTA
Wind Cave is one of the longest and most complex caves in the world.
Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota is a natural wonderland that will leave you in awe. The park boasts of over 33,000 acres of prairies, forests, and wildlife, including bison, elk, and pronghorns. The highlight of the park is the Wind Cave, a labyrinth of underground passages and chambers that make up the world's sixth-longest cave system. Visitors can explore the cave's stunning formations and learn about its unique geology on guided tours. Above ground, hiking, camping, and wildlife watching are popular activities. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the park's breathtaking views!
Festivals and Events
Attend Fort Sisseton Historical Festival
Explore authentic 19th-century military life with engaging reenactments at Fort Sisseton Historical Festival.
Other Goals
Visit Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore was originally intended to feature the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project was scaled down to just the heads.
Discover the iconic Mount Rushmore, where the faces of four American presidents are carved into the granite mountainside.
See Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore was originally intended to feature the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project was scaled down to just the heads.
Discover the iconic Mount Rushmore, where the faces of four American presidents are carved into the granite mountainside.
Go to Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore was originally intended to feature the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project was scaled down to just the heads.
Discover the iconic Mount Rushmore, where the faces of four American presidents are carved into the granite mountainside.
Visit Badlands National Park
Skeletons of three-toed horses and saber-toothed cats are among the many fossilized species found in this striking South Dakota park.
Visit the Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Mount Rushmore was originally intended to feature the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project was scaled down to just the heads.
Discover the iconic Mount Rushmore, where the faces of four American presidents are carved into the granite mountainside.
Visit the Crazy Horse Memorial
The Crazy Horse Memorial, located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is the world's largest mountain carving in progress, dedicated to honoring the Native American warrior Crazy Horse.
Visit Wind Cave National Park
Wind Cave is one of the longest and most complex caves in the world.
Visit Black Hills National Forest
The Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota is home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.
Visit the Black Hills Caves
The Jewel Cave in the Black Hills Caves of South Dakota is the third longest cave in the world and contains over 200 miles of explored passageways.
Cities
Visit Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls is home to the stunning Falls Park, where you can witness the power of the Big Sioux River cascading over pink quartzite cliffs.