Enjoy the Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, and Crazy Horse Memorial.
Take a private Mount Rushmore tour of South Dakota’s Southern Black Hills (Paha Sapa) and landmarks. Learn the history and biology via an interactive presentation. Understand why they’re called the Black Hills. Discover the mountain before it was carved. Learn about its sculptor, artists, and workers. Sit in the amphitheater and view the faces while talking about the monument. Hike the Presidential Trail and take photos at the Grand Overlook.
We can pause at the Lincoln Borglum Visitor Center to view and experience an Interactive exhibit. We can also view a film and explore how the mountain was portrayed in the 1920s, lasting to this day. The film depicts the portrayal of its time. Although outdated, much insight can be obtained from this relic film. Doane Robinson, Gutzon Borglum, Lincoln Borglum, President Coolidge, FDR, and George Bush honor Mt. Rushmore and highlight the reasons for the carved faces.
Your tour should be unique, so we take the time to see the most popular highlights of the Central and Southern Black Hills, but stop for the details that make touring go from ordinary to extraordinary. At around 8 hours, we drive world-famous roads like Needles Highway, Iron Mountain Road, and Wildlife Loop Road to observe roaming animals like Bison, Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goats, Prairie Dogs, and Pronghorn! As a bonus, we drive up to Mt. Coolidge Lookout Tower and take many scenic backroads with spectacular views.
As you stand in awe before the carved faces of past presidents, carved on top of the six grandfathers into the granite cliffs of Mount Rushmore, you’ll feel a sense of patriotism and reverence wash over you, while learning the true meaning behind this veiled colossus. Witnessing this engineering marvel up close is an experience that transcends words, leaving an indelible mark on your soul.
As you ascend Iron Mountain Road, the stunning view of hills and forests full of animals creates an unforgettable sight. Unforeseen attractions like the Pigtail Bridges are at every turn. Intended to make the ride fun, these bridges decrease our speed and allow you to take in the immense granite spires, Aspens, and Ponderosas.
Iron Mountain Road takes you through three tunnels cut into the ancient Black Hills granite. They are narrow enough for us to fit and are designed to frame Mt Rushmore, just don’t stick your hand out the window!
We’ll take pictures, and if it’s not crowded, you can go inside to experience being inside a mountain. The tunnels are named after significant contributors to the road and area: Doane Robinson, CC Gideon, and Scoval Johnson.
At Norbeck Overlook, you’ll see Black Elk Peak, the Six Grandfathers, the Cathedral Spires, and a vast forest of Ponderosa Pines! On the ground, you’ll notice red rocks thrust up from the earth, which is why they call this place Iron Mountain. It’s the abundance of iron-rich schist. This rock is oxidized, has the color of rust, and looks like petrified wood.
We now reach Custer State Park. Your first stop at the visitor center is an excellent introduction to Wildlife Loop Road, a well-known spot in SD. On the drive, Wildlife Loop Road is the best chance to view various birds, bison, elk, deer, prairie dogs, and pronghorn. Along with wildlife, the geology is also prominent, with red sandstone and yellow limestone seen in the Black Hills. Be prepared for bison approaching our vehicle – and stay inside!
If you’re looking for a truly unique and breathtaking experience, let us take you on a drive down Palmer Gulch in beautiful Custer State Park. This winding dirt road is named after the original European Settlers of the area, Edgar and Lula Palmer. It is now a popular destination for visitors who want an up-close view of Black Elk Peak, the highest peak in South Dakota, and to take in all the natural beauty that Mother Nature offers.
On your journey through Palmer Gulch, you’ll be surrounded by stunning Aspen trees on either side of the path. These majestic trees are illuminated with gorgeous golden leaves during autumn, creating a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities like camping or hiking. Keep your eyes peeled as you traverse this route; you may even spot some of the park’s wildlife, including wild turkeys and deer.
Lastly, we head to Crazy Horse. Once complete, it will be the world’s largest sculpture. Carved by Korczak Ziolkowski at Chief Standing Bear’s request, it’s an amazing sight. At the parking lot peak, we’ll share what we know about Crazy Horse. Inside the museum, you’ll learn about his family and foundation. Artifacts, as well as a plaster mini-replica, are displayed.
By the time we’re finished and have you safely back home, we hope you’ve had an excellent experience. It’s our pleasure to share our knowledge and hopefully make new friends in the process!
Embarking on our Mount Rushmore Tour offers an unparalleled journey through the heart of South Dakota’s Black Hills. This private, customizable adventure ensures you experience the region’s most iconic landmarks with the personalized attention and expertise that only My XO Adventures provides. Here’s what you can expect:
Mount Rushmore National Memorial: Marvel at the 60-foot granite faces of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln, symbolizing the nation’s birth, growth, development, and preservation. Explore the Sculptor’s Studio, the Lincoln Borglum Museum, and stroll along the Presidential Trail for unique perspectives of this monumental achievement. NPS.gov
Scenic Drives: Traverse the renowned Iron Mountain Road and Needles Highway, featuring intricate rock tunnels and breathtaking vistas. These routes showcase the Black Hills’ natural beauty and architectural ingenuity.
Custer State Park: Encounter diverse wildlife, including bison, elk, and pronghorn, as you journey through the park’s expansive landscapes. A visit to Sylvan Lake offers serene waters framed by towering rock formations, perfect for reflection and photography.
Crazy Horse Memorial: Witness the world’s largest mountain carving in progress, honoring the Lakota leader Crazy Horse. This site offers profound insights into the region’s cultural heritage and ongoing artistic endeavors.
Why Choose My XO Adventures?
As a family-owned business, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional experiences that go far beyond ordinary sightseeing. Our expert guides are passionate storytellers who bring the area’s history, geology, and heritage to life. With a commitment to personalized service, we ensure your tour is tailored to your interests, providing an intimate and memorable exploration of the Black Hills.
An Unforgettable Day Awaits:
From the moment we pick you up from your accommodations in Rapid City or surrounding areas, to the final stop at the awe-inspiring Crazy Horse Memorial, every aspect of your day is crafted for discovery and enjoyment. Enjoy a delicious picnic lunch amidst nature’s splendor, engage with local history and culture, and capture memories that will last a lifetime.
Join us for a Mount Rushmore Tour that transcends the ordinary, offering a deep and enriching experience of South Dakota’s most treasured landmarks. Book your adventure today and discover why My XO Adventures is the premier choice for discerning travelers seeking authenticity and excellence.
For more information on Mount Rushmore National Memorial, visit the official National Park Service website. In addition to the Black Hills Parks, Monuments and Mount Rushmore Tour, we encourage you to make a reservation of the Badlands Golden Hour and our Spearfish Canyon, Devils Tower and Deadwood Adventure. By combining these three tours, you will have seen absolutely amazing places and received a truly comprehensive showcasing of the Black Hills and Badlands.
Expand your Mount Rushmore Tour by adding the Badlands Golden Hour Tour and the Spearfish Canyon, Devil’s Tower, and Deadwood Adventure to your itinerary! Alongside the Black Hills Parks, Monuments, and Mount Rushmore Tour, these three immersive experiences offer a comprehensive exploration of the region’s most iconic and breathtaking destinations.
The Badlands Golden Hour Tour takes you to Badlands National Park at its most captivating, with vibrant sunsets, incredible wildlife, and unparalleled stargazing under some of the darkest skies in the U.S.
Meanwhile, the Spearfish Canyon, Devils Tower, and Deadwood Adventure combines the stunning natural beauty of Spearfish Canyon, the awe-inspiring majesty of Devils Tower National Monument, and the rich history of Deadwood, where the Wild West comes to life.
By combining these tours, you’ll experience the full spectrum of what the Black Hills and Badlands have to offer—majestic landscapes, rich history, and unforgettable memories. Let My XO Adventures guide you on this extraordinary journey through South Dakota’s most iconic locations.
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The Black Hills region is known for its stunning parks and natural attractions, including Custer State Park, the Cathedral Spires, and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Visitors can enjoy granite spires, pine forests, lakes, and waterfalls, as well as attractions like Sylvan Lake, Spearfish Canyon, and Black Elk Peak.
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The concept for Mount Rushmore originated from Doane Robinson, a historian from South Dakota, who envisioned a monument that would draw tourists to the state. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum was selected to lead the project, which commenced in 1927 and concluded in 1941. The creation of Mount Rushmore was an enormous task that demanded skilled workers to utilize dynamite, jackhammers, and various tools to carve the presidents’ faces into the mountain.
Today, Mount Rushmore National Memorial attracts millions of annual visitors who flock to admire the remarkable sculpture and delve into its history. The site offers various activities, including guided tours, hiking trails, and ranger-led programs. The popular evening lighting ceremony during the summer sheds light on the monument and delivers historical insights into the presidents immortalized in the sculpture. Aside from Mount Rushmore, visitors can also explore the nearby Crazy Horse Memorial, which honors the Native American leader Crazy Horse. This ongoing sculpture serves as a tribute to the contributions and legacy of Native Americans.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial not only represents American history and heritage but also stands as a reminder of the values and principles that have shaped the nation. A visit to this iconic landmark is essential for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the United States.
Your questions answered
A personally guided tour. Avoid the crowds, learn the story, and observe the carving.
May, late September and early October are best to avoid crowds.
The Presidential Trail takes you close to the monument, provides unique vantage points, and leads you to the sculptor’s studio.
Yes! Iron Mountain Road leads you from Mount Rushmore to Custer State Park and Needles Highway.
It depends on your interests, but typically 1- 1 ½ hours.
Reusable water bottles, a camera, layered clothing, sneakers with a good grip, sunglasses, a hat, and your curiosity.
The Black Hills is known for its unpredictable weather. At 5,725 feet, Mount Rushmore can vary between cool and hot temperatures, with clear skies or rain and sometimes fog. The summer is usually very pleasant, but be prepared.
Yes! We will stop for lunch at a local restaurant at a time of your choosing.
We know all the bathroom facilities en route and prompt you when they are nearby.
The tour’s length can vary depending on several factors, but it typically lasts between 8 and 9 hours.
No, this is a private tour. We don’t mix groups.
Your guide will contact you on or a few minutes before arrival with the vehicle description.
We have Ford Transit passenger vans, GMC Yukon XLs, and a Chevy Tahoe.
We operate the tour rain or shine. The only exception is severe weather. In this case, we may delay pickup, pause along the tour to enjoy an attraction indoors, or allow a storm to pass. Our guests’ safety is the number one priority.
We customize the tour to your physical ability. If walking is a concern, Mount Rushmore tends to be the longest walk down the Avenue of the Flags. If you enjoy hiking, we’ll add as many moments as possible.
Yes, you’re chances at seeing wildlife are highest in Custer State Park along the Wildlife Loop Road.
Common wildlife seen throughout the tour are Buffalo, Deer, Pronghorn Antelope, Prairie Dogs, Raptors, Songbirds, Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goats, Turkeys, Yellow-Bellied Marmots, Chipmunks, Coyote, Elk and more.
While Daniel can be requested, it cannot be guaranteed. All of our guides are highly trained and personable. We have a great team focused on making your experience exceptional!
It depends. If you are outside the Rapid City area, a surcharge covers time, fuel, and expenses. Gratuities are not included and are appreciated. Daniel appreciates gratuities as well! We charge $99 an hour if you want to extend your tour length.
While this varies from person to person, we set the bar high and work very hard to clear it. Tips vary between $80 to $250.
Yes, it can be customized to your likes and interests. Please inquire directly about your customization requests.
Typically, we limit the number of guests to six but make exceptions for certain groups and can accommodate up to eight.
We are a door-to-door service. Our guides will pick you up directly from your accommodations. If your accommodations are outside the free pickup area within Rapid City and you do not want to pay the additional fee, we can meet at the Holiday Inn Convention Center parking lot at 505 North 5th Street.
Absolutely. We love our little adventurers. Our guides adjust to ensure kids are learning, happy, and engaged. Out of respect for the land, our guides, and the experience, we ask that cell phones, games, and other electronic devices be left behind or used extremely limitedly during the tour.
There are no additional charges for legal, certified service animals. However, any animal onboard will require additional work to clean surfaces, vacuum fur, and remove dander. You may want to consider this when tipping your guide.
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We offer two payment options. One is to make a deposit upfront, with the remainder due 14 days before the tour date. The other is to pay in full. For deposit details and terms, please call.
Yes, there are. We have an array of My XO Adventures swag and connections with local Native American artists who provide us with authentic items to sell.
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