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Playground of the Black Hills

Keystone is now known as the “Playground of the Black Hills,” featuring over 20 attractions, from thrilling zip lines to adventure parks. Hop in a helicopter for an adventure ride to see the stunning views of the Black Hills, Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, and of course Mount Rushmore. Enjoy several dining options, explore an array of unique gift shops, and don’t forget to check out the arcades and candy shops. Today, more than 2 million people visit Mount Rushmore each year, and nearly all of them come through Keystone, South Dakota.

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Begin your adventure through the lush Black Hills National Forest and start carving out your own adventure in America’s heartland. Located right in the center of the Black Hills, Keystone is the perfect home-base for your vacation. Nearby, you will find jaw-dropping national monuments such as Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Crazy Horse Memorial. Just outside of Keystone, you can start a journey down the famous Iron Mountain Road, where you will experience narrow granite tunnels and spiraling pigtail bridges. Hiking and biking trails are plentiful and action-packed snowmobiling or UTV riding opportunities are never far.

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DAHL’S
CHAINSAW ART
Watch masterful chainsaw carvings come to life as artists transform raw wood into stunning sculptures—featuring wildlife, Americana, and one-of-a-kind creations.

THE NATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL WAX MUSEUM
Explore lifelike wax figures of every U.S. president, immersive exhibits, and fascinating stories that bring American history to life in the heart of the Black Hills.