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Visite en bus du mont Rushmore et des Black Hills avec commentaires en direct

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La première destination sera le mémorial national du mont Rushmore. Explorez ce « sanctuaire de la démocratie » représentant quatre des présidents les plus en vue des 150 premières années des États-Unis. Vous découvrirez la Huitième Merveille du Monde au Crazy Horse Memorial. C'est la plus grande sculpture de montagne au monde et c'est un mémorial pour toutes les tribus amérindiennes. Ensuite, rendez-vous dans le parc d'État de Custer, l'une des dix meilleures destinations fauniques au monde. Il est connu pour ses troupeaux de bisons, ses burros mendiants et d'autres animaux sauvages. Admirez le paysage et émerveillez-vous devant la beauté d'Iron Mountain Road. Vous serpenterez sur des boucles empilées de ponts en bois connus sous le nom de nattes et à travers des tunnels à une voie qui encadrent parfaitement le mont Rushmore au loin.
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Ce qui est inclu
Driver with English live commentary in tour vehicle with 11 to 40 seats (Sprinter Van or Motorcoach)
Parking Fees
Hotel pick-up & drop at 7 Rapid City locations & 1 Keystone location
Driver with English live commentary in tour vehicle with 11 to 40 seats (Sprinter Van or Motorcoach)
Parking Fees
Hotel pick-up & drop at 7 Rapid City locations & 1 Keystone location
Driver with English live commentary in tour vehicle with 11 to 40 seats (Sprinter Van or Motorcoach)
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • La prise en charge à l'hôtel commencera environ 45 à 60 minutes avant l'heure de début de la visite, voir coupon pour plus de détails
  • Le produit est saisonnier en raison de conditions météorologiques imprévisibles de septembre à début mai
  • Les altitudes typiques sont comprises entre 3200 pieds et 4400 pieds.
  • * * Veuillez indiquer l'emplacement de l'hébergement ~ nous vous répondrons avec le point de rendez-vous le plus proche (8 emplacements).
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • L'autocar est nettoyé et désinfecté avant et après chaque utilisation. Accent particulier sur : la zone d'entrée, les mains courantes, les mains courantes du porte-colis, les loquets de porte. Roulez intelligemment. Nous vous demandons de porter un couvre-visage à bord de l'autocar, de maintenir une distance physique. S'IL VOUS PLAÎT ne voyagez pas si vous êtes malade.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Crazy Horse Memorial
Crazy Horse is the world's largest mountain carving located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is considered The Eighth Wonder of the World in progress.
2
Custer State Park
One of the nation’s largest state parks, just 15 miles from the city of Custer, South Dakota’s premier State Park comprises 71,000 acres. Custer State Park is famous for its bison herds, other wildlife, scenic drives, historic sites, visitor centers, fishing lakes, resorts, campgrounds and interpretive programs. In fact, it was named as one of the World's Top Ten Wildlife Destinations for the array of wildlife within the park's borders.
3
Iron Mountain Road
Iron Mountain Road, is an incredible journey, an unforgettable experience. We believe that it is the most unusual and captivating road in America. Everyone that has experienced this 17 mile stretch in the Black Hills of South Dakota leaves with an opinion about this road, either good or bad this road will leave an impression.
4
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Mount Rushmore National Memorial represents a national treasure. Symbolizing the ideals of freedom and democracy, it is a tribute to four presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln and their invaluable contributions to the United States. Mount Rushmore National Memorial represents not only the past, but also a promise for the future.
5
Black Hills National Forest
The name “Black Hills” comes from the Lakota words Paha Sapa, which mean “hills that are black.” From a distance, these pine-covered hills, rising several thousand feet above the surrounding prairie, appear to be black. The Hills are diverse in cultural heritage. Visitors will find rugged rock formations, canyons, grasslands, streams, lakes and unique caves.
6
Crazy Horse Memorial
Crazy Horse is the world's largest mountain carving located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is considered The Eighth Wonder of the World in progress.
7
Custer State Park
One of the nation’s largest state parks, just 15 miles from the city of Custer, South Dakota’s premier State Park comprises 71,000 acres. Custer State Park is famous for its bison herds, other wildlife, scenic drives, historic sites, visitor centers, fishing lakes, resorts, campgrounds and interpretive programs. In fact, it was named as one of the World's Top Ten Wildlife Destinations for the array of wildlife within the park's borders.
8
Iron Mountain Road
Iron Mountain Road, is an incredible journey, an unforgettable experience. We believe that it is the most unusual and captivating road in America. Everyone that has experienced this 17 mile stretch in the Black Hills of South Dakota leaves with an opinion about this road, either good or bad this road will leave an impression.
9
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Mount Rushmore National Memorial represents a national treasure. Symbolizing the ideals of freedom and democracy, it is a tribute to four presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln and their invaluable contributions to the United States. Mount Rushmore National Memorial represents not only the past, but also a promise for the future.
10
Black Hills National Forest
The name “Black Hills” comes from the Lakota words Paha Sapa, which mean “hills that are black.” From a distance, these pine-covered hills, rising several thousand feet above the surrounding prairie, appear to be black. The Hills are diverse in cultural heritage. Visitors will find rugged rock formations, canyons, grasslands, streams, lakes and unique caves.
11
Crazy Horse Memorial
Crazy Horse is the world's largest mountain carving located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is considered The Eighth Wonder of the World in progress.
12
Custer State Park
One of the nation’s largest state parks, just 15 miles from the city of Custer, South Dakota’s premier State Park comprises 71,000 acres. Custer State Park is famous for its bison herds, other wildlife, scenic drives, historic sites, visitor centers, fishing lakes, resorts, campgrounds and interpretive programs. In fact, it was named as one of the World's Top Ten Wildlife Destinations for the array of wildlife within the park's borders.
13
Iron Mountain Road
Iron Mountain Road, is an incredible journey, an unforgettable experience. We believe that it is the most unusual and captivating road in America. Everyone that has experienced this 17 mile stretch in the Black Hills of South Dakota leaves with an opinion about this road, either good or bad this road will leave an impression.
14
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Mount Rushmore National Memorial represents a national treasure. Symbolizing the ideals of freedom and democracy, it is a tribute to four presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln and their invaluable contributions to the United States. Mount Rushmore National Memorial represents not only the past, but also a promise for the future.
15
Black Hills National Forest
The name “Black Hills” comes from the Lakota words Paha Sapa, which mean “hills that are black.” From a distance, these pine-covered hills, rising several thousand feet above the surrounding prairie, appear to be black. The Hills are diverse in cultural heritage. Visitors will find rugged rock formations, canyons, grasslands, streams, lakes and unique caves.
16
Crazy Horse Memorial
Crazy Horse is the world's largest mountain carving located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is considered The Eighth Wonder of the World in progress.
17
Custer State Park
One of the nation’s largest state parks, just 15 miles from the city of Custer, South Dakota’s premier State Park comprises 71,000 acres. Custer State Park is famous for its bison herds, other wildlife, scenic drives, historic sites, visitor centers, fishing lakes, resorts, campgrounds and interpretive programs. In fact, it was named as one of the World's Top Ten Wildlife Destinations for the array of wildlife within the park's borders.
18
Iron Mountain Road
Iron Mountain Road, is an incredible journey, an unforgettable experience. We believe that it is the most unusual and captivating road in America. Everyone that has experienced this 17 mile stretch in the Black Hills of South Dakota leaves with an opinion about this road, either good or bad this road will leave an impression.
19
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Mount Rushmore National Memorial represents a national treasure. Symbolizing the ideals of freedom and democracy, it is a tribute to four presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln and their invaluable contributions to the United States. Mount Rushmore National Memorial represents not only the past, but also a promise for the future.
20
Black Hills National Forest
The name “Black Hills” comes from the Lakota words Paha Sapa, which mean “hills that are black.” From a distance, these pine-covered hills, rising several thousand feet above the surrounding prairie, appear to be black. The Hills are diverse in cultural heritage. Visitors will find rugged rock formations, canyons, grasslands, streams, lakes and unique caves.
21
Mémorial du cheval fou
Crazy Horse est la plus grande sculpture de montagne au monde située dans les Black Hills du Dakota du Sud. Il est considéré comme la huitième merveille du monde en cours.
22
Parc d'État de Custer
L'un des plus grands parcs d'État du pays, à seulement 15 miles de la ville de Custer, le premier parc d'État du Dakota du Sud comprend 71 000 acres. Le parc d'État de Custer est célèbre pour ses troupeaux de bisons, sa faune sauvage, ses routes panoramiques, ses sites historiques, ses centres d'accueil, ses lacs de pêche, ses centres de villégiature, ses terrains de camping et ses programmes d'interprétation. En fait, il a été désigné comme l'une des dix meilleures destinations fauniques au monde pour l'éventail d'animaux sauvages à l'intérieur des frontières du parc.
23
Route de la montagne de fer
Iron Mountain Road, c'est un voyage incroyable, une expérience inoubliable. Nous croyons que c'est la route la plus insolite et la plus captivante d'Amérique. Tous ceux qui ont vécu ce tronçon de 17 milles dans les Black Hills du Dakota du Sud repartent avec une opinion sur cette route, bonne ou mauvaise, cette route laissera une impression.
24
Mémorial national du mont Rushmore
Le mémorial national du mont Rushmore représente un trésor national. Symbolisant les idéaux de liberté et de démocratie, c'est un hommage à quatre présidents : George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt et Abraham Lincoln et à leurs inestimables contributions aux États-Unis. Le mémorial national du mont Rushmore représente non seulement le passé, mais aussi une promesse pour l'avenir.
25
Forêt nationale des Black Hills
Le nom "Black Hills" vient des mots Lakota Paha Sapa, qui signifient "collines noires". De loin, ces collines couvertes de pins, s'élevant à plusieurs milliers de pieds au-dessus de la prairie environnante, paraissent noires. Les collines sont diversifiées dans le patrimoine culturel. Les visiteurs trouveront des formations rocheuses accidentées, des canyons, des prairies, des ruisseaux, des lacs et des grottes uniques.
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Commentaires (504)
n55ras
Jul 2012
We took this tour as we had only a short time in the area and wanted to see as much as possible. From booking and paying on line to the end of our day everything was very smooth. Shana answered all our e mail questions quickly and efficiently and made making our booking from England so very simple. Dave the driver made sure we all had a good knowledge of the Black Hills by the time the tour was over and we made plenty of stops for sightseeing and comfort. All in all a great way to see the area if you are limited to time and both Shana and Dave were very helpful throughout.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2012
We appreciate your comments! Gray Line of the Black Hills has received several compliments on this daily tour itinerary because of the ample time allowed for sightseeing at the attractions and including the admissions as well as the Monumental Breakfast at Mt. Rushmore. Also, thank you for your kind words for Dave and Shana. They both love this area and want you to experience all that the Black Hills has to offer. THANK YOU!
The_Momma_Dukes
Jul 2011
We only had a few days in the Black Hills, so we wanted to make sure we saw all the sights. We chose this tour, as it included breakfast, Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, the 1880's train, and a few other stops along the way. The tour was 9 hours long. The bus would take us to each place and tell us what time they would be back for pickup. We were allowed to keep our bags on the bus without the worry of them being stolen. The bus driver was great, and he gave us quite a bit of information about the area's history. In-between attractions, my kids (10 and 7) took short naps, as it was a long day. We had never done a tour bus before, but were were quite surprised at how well this trip turned out! The cost was $230 for two adults and two kids, which was less than other tours that I had researched.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2011
Thank you for posting your experience with Gray Line of the Black Hills! Gray Line has had many compliments on how the tour is arranged this year as well as the breakfast and admissions that are included in the fare. We appreciate your feedback and again thank you for coming to the Black Hills of South Dakota!!
garnet09
May 2011
Spent a very enjoyable day on this tour. We were fortunate that the weather was kind to us as it had been raining steadily the day before. Our driver/guide was very knowledgeable and had an easy manner. Learnt a lot that we would have missed if we had tried to do this on our own. Can definitely recommend. A day well spent.
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2011
Thank you for posting your tour experience! With a new itinerary this year, it is great to hear that your stops at Mt. Rushmore with the Monumental Breakfast, the 1880 Train, Crazy Horse and Custer State Park with Iron Mountain Road were paced well and that you enjoyed Dan's narrative of the area. At least one good thing about the rain, everything is green and lush looking. A beautiful time to come to the Black Hills of South Dakota!

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