Don't Miss The Most Awe-Inspiring Event In South Dakota This Summer
By Catherine Armstrong
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Published April 05, 2018
Mount Rushmore National Monument is South Dakota’s most iconic attraction, and it draws millions of visitors every year. Many of those who witness this majestic monument miss out on one of the most awe-inspiring events – the nightly lighting ceremony that take place throughout the summer and early fall. Have you seen this?
Mount Rushmore National Monument is one of the most magnificent monuments in the country, and a stirring, patriotic sight that every American should visit at least once in a lifetime.
While the monument is an incredible sight all day long, the most awe-inspiring view is during the nightly lighting ceremony that's held every evening during the summer and early fall months. In 2018, the lighting ceremony starts on May 25th and goes through September 30th.
Head to the amphitheater for the lighting ceremony.
The ceremony starts with an interesting ranger talk about the history of the memorial. Then, you'll enjoy the film, "Freedom: America's Lasting Legacy," which tells you all about each U.S. President depicted in the memorial.
The lights at the monument don't come on all at once. Instead, they gradually get brighter as the sun sets.
By the end of the lighting ceremony, they're fully illuminated, and you'll see Mount Rushmore in a whole new light.
America's veterans are honored at the end of the ceremony, and you'll want to give your appreciation for their service.
After the monument is fully lit, veterans in the audience are invited to come down onto the stage. Each gives their name and branch of service, and the audience claps and shows appreciation for the sacrifices of the brave men and women who serve our country as the flag is lowered.
Mount Rushmore honors Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln - men who shaped the founding of the country, fought for its values and protected its most beautiful spaces.
The lighting ceremony at Mount Rushmore National Monument will remind you of the tremendous work and sacrifices of those Presidents, as well as those of the service men and women who keep our country safe. You'll be proud to be an American when you see this awe-inspiring ceremony.
From May 25th through August 11th, the ceremony takes place at 9 PM; August 12th through September 30th, the ceremony starts at 8 PM. Admission to Mount Rushmore National Monument is free; parking costs $10 per vehicle.
For the best possible visit, arrive at Mount Rushmore a few hours before dusk.
In the hour or so before the lighting ceremony, the park gets very crowded, and lines are long. Arrive a few hours early. Visit the Lincoln Borglum Visitor Center to learn all about the history of the memorial, then take a stroll down the Presidential Trail. To read our article about the trail
click here .
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