Mount Rushmore vs Crazy Horse, South Dakota

Rushmore or Crazy Horse? Decisions, decisions… Check them out and see which fits your interests. Spoiler: We went to both!

Of course Mount Rushmore comes to mind when one thinks of a road trip to South Dakota. But what about Crazy Horse? I’m embarrassed to admit that I had never heard of Crazy Horse until we were in Custer State Park for our camping trip at Sylvan Lake.

We happened to see a sign and my husband, Scott, thought it would be a neat stop. It was! Very worth the visit.

Mount Rushmore

Location: 13000 Highway 244, Keystone, SD 57751

Directions: From Rapid City, head south on US 16, watch for signs for Mount Rushmore, they are everywhere. Take the exit for SD 244, really there are signs everywhere.

Cost: Free, but there is a $10 parking fee.

Worth a Visit: Yes, I do think this stop is worth a visit at least once. I don’t think it’s a place I could spend too much time at but a quick visit on our way to other attractions for sure. Mount Rushmore is, of course, such an iconic stop on a SD road trip. There is history, nature and a giant rock with faces on it.

History/Education: Aside from the giant face-filled rock, there is a bit of history to learn in the lower level. Take the elevator down beneath the viewing platform to read about presidential history and the history of the area.

Hiking Trails: There are trails around the national monument, with our shorter visiting timeframe, we did not take extra excursions. The Presidential trail and Nature Trail lie within the park and loop the monument. The longer, more strenuous Blackberry Trail sits outside of the park. The Blackberry Trail does not offer good views of the park, it actually leads away from the park to the Centennial Trail.

Dogs: Dogs are welcome in specific areas including; the entrance area, parking garages, blackberry trail, and the pet exercise area.

Crazy Horse

Location: 12151 Avenue of the Chiefs, Crazy Horse, SD 57730

Directions: If coming from Rushmore, head west on 244, then take a left when you arrive at 385. Crazy Horse will be on the right.

Cost: $7-$35, depending on passengers per vehicle

Worth a Visit: Yes! I had no idea that this memorial was here and I’m so glad we checked it out. We spent more time here than at Mount Rushmore.

Crazy Horse is still under construction but it was still worth the stop. This was actually not a planned stop, we happened to see a sign for it on our way to get pie at the Purple Pie Place. It was worth a stop.

History/Education: At this location there is a museum with so much Native American history packed inside. They have many artifacts on display, we were lucky enough to catch one of the presentations outside in the square. You can see a finished model of the Crazy Horse monument in the square as well, Sandy thought this was pretty cool.

Tours: From the museum, you do get a great view of the Crazy Horse memorial, but for a closer look there are tours available. With our limited time, we didn’t catch a ride to the top of the mountain, but I wish we would have.

Dogs: Crazy Horse is pet friendly in the outdoor areas. Pets must be on leash.

So which to visit? Well, we did both, and I would actually suggest both to anyone visiting the Rapid City area. There is so much history and work put into these amazing monuments. Both are a marvel to see, just go to both!

3 thoughts on “Mount Rushmore vs Crazy Horse, South Dakota”

  1. Crazy Horse is definitely worth the visit but both places are a “must see” if you’re in the Rapid City area. When on fly fishing excursions in the area we usually take an afternoon off to see these amazing monuments of past history.

    1. Unfortunately, no we didn’t. That sounds like fun, though! We’ll have to make a visit the next time we are out that way.

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