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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.
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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.
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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.
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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)
lava9611
Jan 2011
We visited South Dakota in August of 2010 with our two kids (12 & 15). This tour was great! They picked us up right at our hotel in Rapid City. Then for the next nine ours we sat back and enjoyed the ride. The driver was fantastic and explained everything as we went. The single complaint I had during the tour was the small portion of buffalo stew that we received during the lunch. Our kids ordered the burgers for just a few dollars more and I wish I would have done the same. * No driving * No parking * Friendly, knowledgeable driver * Clean bus * Reasonable price * Just make sure to order off the menu at lunch. My family agreed that this was the only way to the sites!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2011
Thank you for your comments! We have changed our meal selection in 2011. We will now include the Monumental Breakfast at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. This will include biscuits & gravy, hash browns, eggs, sausage or bacon with a drink (coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate or a fountain drink). This will give you more time at Mt. Rushmore then travel onto Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, Iron Mountain Road and a break prior to boarding the 1880 Train if you would like to grab a drink, snack or meal on your own. Thank you for travelling with us in 2010!
V626
Sep 2009
The overall tour, bus, and driver were excellent. However, it was not until the bus arrived in Keystone that the driver, in response to a rider's question, revealed that the "Needles Highway" was not included in the tour. While not a "deal-breaker" for most, it could be of importance to those with no driving capabilities yet who consider this of high priority in their tours.
leelabeela
Sep 2008
Randy was our tour guide for the day, the cost with tax $113.70, for the two of us. NEVER did a bus tour of anything was thoroughly pleased. We were picked up in Keystone at Big Thunder Gold Mine, because it was closer to the B & B where we were staying at 9:00a.m. the rest of the people were already on the bus. We did a quick tour of the Gold Mine 1 hour, then we went to Mt. Rushmore, I don't remember seeing any mention of HOW BEAUTIFYL THE DRIVE IS TO AND FROM MT. RUSHMORE JUST BEAUTIFUL. I was very pleased with Mt. Rushmore wasn't really looking for more than just a quick glance, to be honest but I was intrigued once I got there, we did the Presidential walk started out nice easy walk turned out to be pretty rough towards the end, I saw some seniors walking it made me feel like a loser, me and my husband ride our mountain bikes about 40 miles per week along with other forms of excercise and it was tough, a good incline, but manageable, you must do this as soon as you exit the bus so you can get back on the bus in time, it is selfish to hold th bus up waiting for you when other things are scheduled. Randy was great he had a lot of trivia questions to keep us entertained, met some neat people, a young girl from Taiwan travelling alone, a bit scary, a couple from Ireland and more. We still had 20 minutes to spare after the Presidential trail excellent pictures. I think we had about 1 1/2 hours at Mt. Rushmore enough time for us, then we went to eat Lunch at a Buffet included in price, decent drinks, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, soda, a few desserts choices, buffalo stew, potato soup, full salad bar included, along with things like fried chicken, mashed potatoes, pasta with meatballs, etc. after that headed to Crazy Horse (YOU MUST SEE THE 20 minute FILM OR YOU WILL BE IGNORANT TO WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT) The film is not boring at all and goes very fast. I am not native american nor do I know anyone who is native american but it was still very informative. I SAW SO MANY NEGATIVE REVIEWS ON CRAZY HORSE PEOPLE CAN BE SO RACIST. OPEN YOUR MINDS AND LEARN THE HISTORY OF SOMETHING BEFORE YOU JUDGE, THAT WAS GREAT. THEN WE HEADED for some scenic touring, the driver actually customized the tour for us. One team wanted to see Sylvan Lake and I wanted to see the Begging Burros, Randy took us by Sylvan Lake and down Needles hwy squeezing us through the tiny tunnels, went to Custer Park, Iron Mountain Road, I wanted him to do Custer Wildlife loop because I REALLY REALLY WANTED TO FEED THE BEGGING BURROS! When I saw him turn the other direction and head up Iron Mtn road I was sad. That was the last thing I wanted to see on our vacation, i was going to leave disappointed! Just as I was about to whine to my husband Randy goes and this is for the couple from Iowa, here are your begging Burros. I looked up toward the front window of the bus, lots of them everywhere. Randy handed me a new box of popcorn and let me feed them, they are very people friendly and do beg for food. All of us girls laughed our heads off as the burros chased us slowly around to try and get the popcorn, it was a blast and what a FINALE to our wonderful Black Hills Vacation. THE BLACK HILLS ARE AMAZING DON'T MISS THIS PLACE.

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