So Mt. Rushmore has been on my to do list for a few years. We finally made it. We went in February and the weather was very warm for the season. The high was 56degrees that day. It was an excellent day and because off season the park was practically empty. Parking was $10 and a parking tag they give you is good for the entrance the entire year. Self audios are available there was a cafe/giftshop. We continued to Crazy Horse which completed a very nice day trip. Mt. Rushmore was smaller than I imagined it would be. On the drive up from Rapid City, I was mesmerized by the town Keystone showing population 327. It was completely empty. I found it amusing to actually see no one in the town. It felt like I was in a horror movie or something. I do want to come back during peak season with the kids and experience all the other stuff that's closed for the season. Everyone we came in contact with were very hospitable and welcoming. I would definitely suggest to go at least once.
我第一次看见拉什莫尔山还是1958年13岁的时候,是全家一起骑摩托车去西部旅游。因此这次再骑摩托车重返这片区域令我很激动。长话短说吧,还是我第一次的感受好。之前是先开好长时间的车,在免费停车的地方停了车,然后走进一片树林就看到这里了!可是现在也是先开一段时间的车,在一个车库里停车,我的摩托车要花66元(和汽车一样的价钱),然后走过铺着繁复没用(在我看来)石头的广场,看到了同样的石雕建筑。魔法就这么消失了,而且我还花了66块钱到了一片领地(而不是联邦财产)更是让我满嘴苦味。建议大家沿着路继续走在路边停车看看得了,然后再决定是否值得下去从底下往上欣赏。
Here, you will see and feel everything about all America and all the people who have made America and you would also have a feel about how THE LAND OF THE BRAVE and HOME OF THE FREE had been founded by the Founding Fathers.No, no, no, I am not exagerating, no exageration at all. On the contrary, I do not know how I could say more. I was speechless when I first saw it long years ago and I remember that I was also speechless when ı visited the place last summer. This place is more than just a landmark. It symbolizes all the hopes and all of the searches of all humanity for truth, self-awareness, determination, wisdom and peace !I can be regarded and called "hawk" because of my nationalist views and opinions on certain issues in my own country in defending the rights of my own country and my own people right to the end but I will tell you what and I would very easily tell you that we coud have been in a totally different world on which we w to live , America had not been here I tell you right here, there could not be any country in the world where you would be able to feel more free in an orderly manner than the United States, as long as you respect and obey the law on every issue as a civilized person, of course.Go to Mount Rushmore and experience all those feelings about freedom, peace, harmony and order. You will feel, see and acknowledge that what really means to be a respected human in a civilized environment thanks to the awesome vision and tireless efforts of the Founding Fathers. It is a place for ALL of US, for all HUMANS !
I had been to Mount Rushmore many times the past 25 years. When I first went there you could walk right to the base of the mountain. The next time I went there was a gift shop and railing that kept you back. You used to be able to drive right into the park area and park your car (free) and walk around the area. When I went this year they now have a toll booth type admission area that charges a fee for entry. We had a National Park Pass but it was not good at this attraction because entry into the park is privately owned now so they can charge what they want. I don't mind paying a reasonable fee but it was quite steep for just wanting to spend an hour or so, Don't get me wrong - Mount Rushmore is awesome and a site everyone should see once in their life. It was just disheartening how "progress" and 'corporate' has changed the experience. My husband had never seen Mount Rushmore so we drove down the road and we were able to get a great view from the distance. Even from there he was amazed at the detail and size of the monument. If you have time, drive around the area and thru the town of Keystone where not much is open this time of year but fun to look around. The area is beautiful and very scenic. Also take the scenic Highway down to Deadwood after which you can jump back on the Interstate and head towards Rapid City.
This monument is really a must see. The whole area is absolutely beautiful. Much more than I expected!
While on a cross country trip, this was the only national monument, park or attraction that we stopped to see. In fact we drove a few miles backwards just too see it. What an experience. While I am mildly patriotic, this site made me gush red, white and blue.
这里就跟照片上的一模一样。我们沿着小路一路走,一路拍照。这边也有一些通风口。如果一家人一起来这里,感觉还是相当不错的,但是那边可做的事儿真不多,你很快就会感到无聊的。
去年夏天我们专门去蒙大拿、怀俄明、南怀俄明的好多景点玩。整趟旅行的亮点就是拉什莫尔山,我觉着吧,不管你看多少照片,听多少次别人谈起那里,都毫无意义,最重要的还是要自己亲自去体验一下呀。这里真的很值得一游,而且那附近还有许多景点,可以顺道玩一下。
The sculpture is beautiful. The parking fee is annoying, but it helps keep the monument available. Wheelchairs are available. The kids got bored after 15 minutes, so it is best to prepare for the visit.
If you are in this area, chances are you came here for Mount Rushmore, but if you are there for something else, this is a must see. It is completely free and pretty amazing. The free museum is worth a visit too.