Radisson Hotels & Resorts

Radisson Hotel Rapid City/Mt. Rushmore

445 Mt. Rushmore Road, Rapid City South Dakota 57701, USA
Reservations: 1-800-395-7046 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (605) 348-8300 Fax: (605) 348-3833
Email:  radisson@rapidcity.com

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Rapid City, SD Hotel Near South Dakota Attractions

You'll appreciate our Rapid City, SD hotel's convenient location nestled in historic downtown Rapid City amidst the Black Hills, just a short drive from South Dakota attractions such as Mt. Rushmore, Badlands National Park, Deadwood, Sturgis, Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park and numerous other national treasures. The Radisson Hotel Rapid City - Mt. Rushmore is within walking distance to Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Convention and Visitor's Bureau, Prairie Edge Galleries, the Journey Museum, downtown Rapid City shopping and more. There is plenty to see and do surrounding our hotel in Rapid City, SD. Come discover the adventure waiting in our hills.

Nearby attractions include:

  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial
    Begun in 1927, this national symbol attracts about two million tourists each year. If you're in the Rapid City area, you can't miss a chance to go see it. You'll never forget a visit to Mt. Rushmore.
    (605) 574-2523
    Distance from hotel: 22 miles
  • Rushmore Cave
    Located five miles east of Keystone on Hwy 40, the Black Hills are one of the oldest mountain ranges in the US.
    (605) 255-4384
    Distance from hotel: 22 miles
  • The Ranch Amusement Park
    Give yourself a break and enjoy a fun-filled afternoon at the Ranch Amusement Park. With go-karts, miniature golf, arcade, climbing wall and rides for smaller children, you'll find plenty to do here.
    (605) 342-3321
    Distance from hotel: 4.4 miles
  • Crazy Horse Memorial
    Visit this memorial, a Native American response to Mt. Rushmore, to learn about the history and controversy surrounding both monuments.
    (605) 673-4681
    Distance from hotel: 31 miles
  • Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
    Within walking distance of our Rapid City, SD hotel is the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, where Broadway-style shows, concerts and other events are held year-round.
    (605) 394-4115
    Distance from hotel: 0.2 miles
  • Prairie Edge Trading Co. & Galleries
    This ranch and crafts outlets is located in downtown Rapid City on 6th and Main, two blocks east of our hotel.
    (605)342-3086
    Distance from hotel: 0.2 miles
  • The Journey Museum
    Visit this museum of geology, archaeology and paleontology of the Black Hills.
    (605) 394-6923
    Distance from hotel: 0.5 miles

Nearby Services:

  • Affordable Adventure Tours
    (605) 342-7691
  • Black Hills Car Rentals (on site)
    (606) 342-6696
  • Rapid City Regional Hospital (1 mile)
    (605) 719-1000
  • Rapid Care Medical Health Center (5 miles)
    (605) 341-3235
  • Wells Fargo Bank (1 block)
    (605) 394-3960
  • Rapid City Regional Airport (8 miles)
    (605) 393-9924
    (605) 393-2850 (flight info)
  • Randy Travis Fitness Center-YMCA (1 block)
    (605) 716-9622
  • Bobs Shoe Repair (across from hotel)
    (605) 342-8713
  • Rustic Razor Barber Shop (across from hotel)
    (605) 341-9383

Driving Directions:

  • From I-95: take exit 57, which will lead you to our hotel
  • From the airport: make a right on Hwy 44 (Omaha Street) and continue for eight miles; at Mount Rushmore Road take a left and hotel is on right

About Rapid City

Rapid City, South Dakota's second-largest city, rests amid the state's (and the country's) oldest mountain range - the Black Hills. This formation, with its abundant minerals and rugged terrain, has shaped much of the region's history. In fact, Rapid City's early prominence came from the Hills, although gold rather than rich mineral reserves generated the fame. Intent on seeking wealth, early prospectors defied government prohibitions against white settlements, which were enacted following hundreds of bloody conflicts with the indigenous Lakota. Although things have settled down in subsequent years, the area's natural beauty remains constant. More than 300 miles of streams (including Rapid Creek, which gave the town its name) thread through the Black Hills, making Rapid City a common jumping-off point for trout fishing. Hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing also contribute to the town's status as one of South Dakota's most vibrant, most visited cities. And, of course, Mount Rushmore, a tribute to democracy and the American will, attracts folks with its monumental stature and impressive spectacle.

Did you know?

Certainly one of the most transforming events in Rapid City's history was the Flood of 1972. On June 9, torrential waters rushed through the town and, in six hours, eradicated manmade structures and natural features without discretion. Canyon Lake Dam failed, and 238 people lost their lives in the flood. In the years since, a floodway has been established along Rapid Creek, creating - where development once flourished - an open buffer of greenspace in hopes of heading off any subsequent tragedies.

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