Discover the grandeur of Mount Rushmore National Memorial with our engaging and amusing audio tour! Marvel at the colossal faces of four iconic U.S. presidents while our witty guides share fascinating
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Location: Rapid City
What's Included
- Take the tour when you want
- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Tour Start is Customizable
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
- Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's really no official age limit for the audio tour. It's designed to be engaging for all ages, so kids will definitely enjoy it! Just keep in mind that younger children might need a bit of help understanding some of the historical references. I'd say it's perfect for ages 6 and up, especially if they're curious about history!
A: The great thing about this audio tour is that it never expires, so you can take it whenever you want! No need to stress about rescheduling. Just download the Shaka Guide app and you're set. If your family can't make it on the planned day, you can do it anytime that works for you.
A: Definitely dress for the outdoors! It can get a bit windy and cooler up on the mountain, so layers are a good idea. Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking around a bit. Also, don’t forget your sunscreen – even if it’s cloudy, you can still get sunburned.
Discussions
Just did the Mount Rushmore audio tour and it was awesome!
We tried the Mount Rushmore self-guided audio tour last week. It was such a fun way to explore! The audio stories were engaging and filled with quirky facts – I didn’t know some of the presidents had such wild lives. Plus, it was super convenient to do at our own pace. If you're thinking of gifting this to someone, I'd say go for it!
Considering the Mount Rushmore audio tour as a gift!
I’m thinking about giving this audio tour to my dad who loves history. He’s been saying he wants to check out Mount Rushmore but always puts it off. Does anyone think this will be a good experience for him? Any tips on timing or what to expect?