EconoLodge Mt. Rushmore Memorial

EconoLodge Mt. Rushmore Memorial Located in the village of Keystone in the Black Hills National Forest. Centrally located to all area attractions, and 5 minutes from Mt. Rushmore.

Have a great stay at the Econo Lodge® Near Mt. Rushmore Memorial in Keystone, SD. We are less than 5 miles from Mt. Rushmore National Memorial! Our convenient location makes this hotel in Keystone your ideal lodging destination, as we give you easy access to the area’s top attractions, including Custer State Park, Crazy Horse Memorial, Harney Peak, Pactola Lake and Wind Cave National Park. You can

also explore such nearby points of interest as:

Rushmore Cave
Bear County USA
Museum at Black Hills Institute
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Badlands
Reptile Gardens

Black Hills National Forest and South Dakota School of Mines and Technology are both less than 20 miles away. Our Keystone hotel is 30 miles from Rapid City Regional Airport. For your convenience, we have a tour desk and a newsstand, as are copy and fax services. As our valued guest, you can enjoy such amenities as:

Free hot breakfast
Free WiFi
Indoor pool and Hot Tub
Complimentary Bus, truck & R.V. parking

We invite you to relax in your guest room, which features in room coffee, hair dryers and flat panel TVs. Some rooms also feature a microwave and a refrigerator. Reserve a suite and enjoy a bigger space with a sofa sleeper for your comfort. Enjoy the combination of cozy accommodations, friendly service, wonderful amenities and affordable rates at the Econo Lodge Near Mt. Rushmore Memorial. Book now – we look forward to hosting you soon!

03/26/2016

What views do you remember or have as a picture, that are made better when nature adds snow, share them if you would like.

03/26/2016

Rooms now available for the 76th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Book early and save! Call for details. 605-666-4417

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03/26/2016

Re-opening April 15, 2016. Book early and save! Call (605) 666-4417 for rates and availability

03/26/2016

Remembering Chief Big Foot
Name: Si Tanka
Birthdate/Place: ca. 1825 – Northwestern South Dakota
Death date/Place: December 29, 1890 – Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota
Best known for: Chief Big Foot was a man of peace, and best known among his people for his political and diplomatic successes. He was skilled at settling quarrels between rival parties, and was often in great demand among other Teton bands. Learn More! http://bit.ly/1svXpJY

03/26/2016

Trains magazine offers railroad news, railroad industry insight, commentary on today's freight railroads, passenger service (Amtrak), locomotive technology, railroad preservation and history, railfan opportunities (tourist railroads, fan trips), and great railroad photography.

03/26/2016

Did You Know?

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is 91 years old this month? According to Superintendent Cheryl Schreier, "1925 was a significant year for Mount Rushmore National Memorial. March marked President Coolidge's signature on a bill establishing the creation of a national memorial. In August artist Gutzon Borglum arrived to evaluate the site selecting Mount Rushmore instead of the proposed Needles. Lastly, October 1, 1925 Mount Rushmore was officially dedicated with over 3,000 people in attendance."

Doane Robinson, known as the "Father of Mount Rushmore" initiated the idea of colossal carvings in the Black Hills. Robinson selected the artist Gutzon Borglum and actively solicited the necesssary political support for his dream. Over the course of 91 years Doane Robinson's idea has moved from concept to a reality visited by 3.3 million people last year.

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908 Madill Street/SR 40 E
Keystone, SD
57751

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