National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Mount Rushmore National Memorial The four presidential faces of Mount Rushmore, Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln.
Interpretive Programs
Nature Walks
Wildlife Viewing
ACTIVITIES
Mount Rushmore National Memorial provides self-guided and ranger-guided opportunities for you to explore the history, art and science of this mountain sculpture and its setting.

"The Shrine", a short film shown at the Lincoln Borglum Museum, provides an introduction to the memorial. While there, visit our new exhibit hall, completed in 1998. Inside you will find interactive exhibits through which you can discover more about the men and the methods used to create Mount Rushmore.

A short stroll along the Presidential Trail provides the closest access to the sculpture. Along the way, enjoy more intimate views of the artwork as either a self-guided or ranger-guided walk.

Put yourself in the artist's perspective and view the mountain sculpture and the original model from the very place Gutzon Borglum saw his dream become reality: The Sculptor's Studio.

Ranger-led activities are conducted daily during the summer. Rangers are also available to answer your questions at either the Information Center or Visitor Center throughout the year.

The sculpture on Mount Rushmore is illuminated nightly year-round. During the summer months, a sculpture lighting program is held in the park's amphitheater each night at 9 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m. in September). The 30-minute program consists of a short ranger talk, a film about the four presidents on the mountain, the playing of the National Anthem and the lighting of the sculpture.

Home
Accessibility
Activities
Education Programs
Facts
For Kids
In Depth
Management Docs
Nature & Science
News
Plan Your Visit
Bookstore »
Employment »
Volunteer »
Search »
Contact Us »
 
ParkNet U.S. Department of the Interior FOIA Privacy Disclaimer FirstGov