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Title: Mount Rushmore
Post by: theDotster on November 12, 2008, 06:09:53 AM
Hi,

I've got a potential trip in the planning stage to Vegas for my birthday next year.

Does anyone know of an airline that does daily flights between Vegas and Mount Rushmore or any other way to get there and back in 1 or two days (other than Time Travel!)?

I've had a quick look on the internet and found an airline flying from Vegas to some small airport nearby but they fly out Mondays and come back Friday.

Any help greatly appreciated.

Paul


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: blueridgeslots on November 12, 2008, 11:49:33 AM
This number is off the Park Service website

For park information, please call (605) 574-2523


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: idesign on November 12, 2008, 12:31:44 PM
The closest airport is Rapid City, SD, about 35 miles from Mount Rushmore.  There are no non-stop flights so you have to make a connection.  You can do it in a day but you won't have but a few hours to do in once you get to Rapid City.  Go up on Expedia or Orbitz and do flight search from Las Vegas to Rapid City to see what is available.


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: rickhunter on November 12, 2008, 02:04:05 PM
Yes, if you want to see Mount Rushmore as it is today, better go quickly before Mr. Obama decides to put his effigy on it as well.  :5- :5- :5-


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: tjkeller on November 12, 2008, 06:52:54 PM
Rapid City is the area's Regional Airport. :89- It is however, a good 15+ miles out of town in the opposite direction.
They're basically connection flights and don't accommodate large commercial jetliners. I would expect spending a day
to cruise Hwy 16 and all there is to see in the Black Hills ie Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Hill City, etc. Time will easily
escape you as you peruse the area.
My wife is from Rapid City and I would say any time spent in the Black Hills is time well spent. I've been working for
some time to get back into the area. ENJOY YOUR TRIP!


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: Ron (r273) on November 12, 2008, 07:23:11 PM
Rapid City is the area's Regional Airport. :89- It is however, a good 15+ miles out of town in the opposite direction.
They're basically connection flights and don't accommodate large commercial jetliners. I would expect spending a day
to cruise Hwy 16 and all there is to see in the Black Hills ie Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Hill City, etc. Time will easily
escape you as you peruse the area.
My wife is from Rapid City and I would say any time spent in the Black Hills is time well spent. I've been working for
some time to get back into the area. ENJOY YOUR TRIP!

And you forgot Sturgus (where my wife is from) were the national Harley motorcycle rally is held each year and Deadwood with about 20 casinos! :72-


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: tjkeller on November 13, 2008, 12:39:22 AM
And you forgot Sturgus (where my wife is from) were the national Harley motorcycle rally is held each year and Deadwood with about 20 casinos! :72-

Sturgis, the other 51 wks of the year, is not really much to see BUT Deadwood on the other hand...
 :25- :25- :25- :30- :25- :25- :25- :30- :25- :25- :25- :30- :25- :25- :25- :25- :30- :8- :37- :8- :37- :37- :37-
HOW COULD I FORGET DEADWOOD??? ??? :25- :30- :8- :37-  :58- :58- :58- :58-

SOMEBODY SHOOT ME!!! :107- :73-

You just GOTTA go to DEADWOOD!!!....How could I, someone who claims to be a fellow NLGer and supporter of this obsession uh hobby,
NOT advise you to go to Deadwood??? ??? I mean, how can you pass up seeing Kevin Costner's Midnight Star or Saloon #10 which displays
the very chair that Wild Bill Hickock was shot in???

DOH!!! :118-


Thanks Ron for getting things on track. You see, I never worry much about where I'm going because generally people are pretty good at
TELLING ME WHERE TO GO! :97-


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: jay on November 13, 2008, 01:47:16 AM
According to National Treasure #2, Mount Rushmore is a goverment coverup. Logons Run used it as the location for the worlds master computer.


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: tjkeller on November 13, 2008, 04:08:42 AM
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According to National Treasure #2, Mount Rushmore is a goverment coverup  wonderful place to visit. Logons Run used it as the location for the worlds master computer  best outdoor cinematography.

jay....shhhhhh!...keep it on the down low. :81-
It's one thing when top secret info makes the movies...nobody believes it anyway
but HERE?...we don't want to be shut down and all of our hard drives confiscated :30-


Title: Re: Mount Rushmore
Post by: theDotster on November 13, 2008, 05:44:39 AM
Thanks for the tips guys, I obviously have to do some more reading up on Deadwood and Sturgus!

The last time we were on that side of the States we did the usual LA, SF, Yosemite, Arches, VEGAS, Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon (saw President Clinton there!) Four Corners (250 miles drive for that!), but we couldn't get to Rushmore and would have loved to see it.

This time I really really want to go back to Vegas as well, perhaps a trip to the 'Promised Land' AKA NLG headquarters but I think given TJKellers comments and after a bit more reading we might try to fly in further across, get a car and drive around the Black Hills area for a few days instead.

Thanks again everyone.

Paul