The silhouette of a brontosaurus sculpture looks out from Dinosaur Hill in Rapid City

Main Street Square, Rapid City

Rapid City

Rapid City is a gateway to outdoor adventure, settled in the heart of South Dakota’s Black Hills and Badlands region. To the west, Rapid City provides access to monuments like Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Crazy Horse Memorial® as well as Custer State Park. To the east, the dramatic spires and layered landscapes of Badlands National Park await.

Within Rapid City, aka the “City of Presidents,” life-size bronze statues of former presidents line the downtown streets, offering a free, self-guided history lesson. Meanwhile, cultural hubs like Main Street Square and the ever-changing canvas of Art Alley provide urban flavor before your ascent into the Black Hills National Forest. 

Things to Do in Rapid City

Explore Downtown Rapid City, Public Art & Art Events

Step into Art Alley, a constantly evolving, city-sanctioned outdoor gallery where murals, graffiti and street art explode with dynamic energy. Anyone can get a permit to contribute their own work to this living canvas. The Dahl Arts Center serves as a cultural hub with rotating exhibitions, classes and performances. Public art installations like the Passage of Wind and Water sculpture project in Main Street Square connect the urban core back to the region's profound natural and Indigenous history.

Experience Rapid City’s National Parks, Monuments & History

Explore American history and stunning natural landscapes across multiple national parks and monuments — all within an hour's drive. Marvel at the otherworldly terrain of Badlands National Park or descend into underground caverns at Wind Cave National Park and Jewel Cave National Monument. See the larger-than-life sculpture of American presidents at Mount Rushmore National Memorial or learn about Cold War nuclear history at Minuteman Missile National Historic Site. With so much within reach, Rapid City is a perfect basecamp for your explorations.

Tour Rapid City Museums

Dive into the region's diverse stories through museums like the South Dakota Air and Space Museum and the Museum of Geology. Little ones love the themed playgrounds at the seasonal Storybook Island and the massive concrete sculptures at Dinosaur Park, a free attraction and classic road trip photo opportunity. All ages thrill at wildlife attractions like Bear Country USA, Reptile Gardens and The Outdoor Campus-West, home to a 4,600-gallon aquarium showcasing local aquatic life. For a complete overview of the city's landmarks and history, hop aboard the City View Trolley Tour.

Attend a Rapid City Event

  • Black Hills Powwow (He Sapa Wacipi Na Oskate): Held annually in October, this premier Indigenous cultural event draws thousands of dancers, singers and artisans from tribes across the continent to celebrate Lakota, Dakota and Nakota culture with traditional song, dance competitions and a fine arts show.
  • Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo: Spanning late January and early February, this massive western festival features more than 120 different livestock, horse and rodeo competitions, along with a massive trade show and concerts.
  • Central States Fair & Rodeo This classic regional fair includes a carnival, demolition derbies, motocross races, agricultural exhibits and a large professional rodeo, making it a perfect blend of modern and traditional Midwestern fun.
  • Main Street Square Winter Market: Held in late November, this event kicks off the holiday season downtown with local vendors for shopping for the holidays, the official lighting of the downtown Christmas tree and the opening of the outdoor ice rink.

Best Rapid City Restaurants

Rapid City's culinary scene provides savory variety, led by some standout establishments. For a truly memorable fine dining experience, Tally's Silver Spoon is renowned for its upscale “fine diner” concept and acclaimed chef's tasting menu. Delmonico Grill sets the standard for high-end steaks using classic techniques like wood-fire grilling and dry aging. Beyond beef, the city has gems like Everest Cuisine, consistently topping lists for authentic Indian and Nepalese food, and Independent Ale House, a local favorite famous for its expansive craft beer selection paired with gourmet pizzas. Whether you're looking for a white tablecloth dinner or just the best burger and brew, Rapid City delivers.

Places to Stay in Rapid City

Find the perfect place to rest after a day of Black Hills adventures. For historic elegance, Hotel Alex Johnson is the city's most famous landmark hotel, known for its old-world charm, rooftop bar and Irish pub. The Rushmore Hotel & Suites, BW Premier Collection offers refined elegance in the historic district. For an intimate escape, Summer Creek Inn is a boutique bed and breakfast with 10 magnificent guest suites. This adults-only property is nestled in the Black Hills outside central Rapid City, making it perfect for quiet getaways. 

For reliability and comfort, Hampton Inn & Suites Rapid City Rushmore is known for exceptional cleanliness, quiet rooms and a good breakfast. Family-friendly options like La Quinta Inn and Suites by Wyndham at WaTiki Waterpark with free access to the WaTiki Waterpark or Comfort Inn and Suites Rapid City deliver comfort and cleanliness on a budget.

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