The mission of Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation is to protect and preserve the culture, tradition and living heritage of the North American Indians. The …
Reviews
Tripadvisor
4.0/5 · 5,562 reviews
5-star
47%
4-star
19%
3-star
14%
2-star
8%
1-star
12%
Recent reviews
History
Transportation
Price
Art
Tours
Kid Friendly
Events & Exhibition
Time
Any rating
Loading reviews...
Nov 22, 2024
The monument is as yet far from completion. I visited about 15 years ago, and I don't think that there has been a lot of visible progress since then. The head is complete, so that's something. Th… Full review by artanis65
Oct 26, 2024
First let me say that the monument and its' history are very moving and worth a visit not just a drive by . We arrived on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend around lunchtime hoping to have a meal in t… Full review by 704lesliej
Oct 17, 2024
Amazing to see. It is in progress but they have worked on it since our last trip there. Walked thru the small museum there to see the artifacts & learn more about the bulders. Full review by CathyG S
people said they can see the crazy horse sculpture without entering the gate, that means we can drive up to the gate, if we don't want to pay the admission fee, we can turn back, right? is the gate located at the parking lot of tourist center? thanks
A:
I think once you see it you will be happy to have paid the admission. The project is not supported by any government funds, only from the admission fees and donations from …
I think once you see it you will be happy to have paid the admission. The project is not supported by any government funds, only from the admission fees and donations from the public and visitors. Overall I was very impressed with the museum, the film and the tour to near the base of the monument. My wife and I found it quite interesting.
Please explain admission and bus ride to top. I see there is a $30 car fee for more than 3 in car then you can pay for a bus ride to top and then do you pay to walk out on the area in front of the sculpture?
A:
Yes you pay to get into the gate and then you pay for the van ride to the base of mountains where they are doing the carving. It is worth the extra money. The admission at the gate …
Yes you pay to get into the gate and then you pay for the van ride to the base of mountains where they are doing the carving. It is worth the extra money. The admission at the gate gets you into the museum, restaurant, and viewing deck of the mountain. You get your tickets at the gift shop.