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    The Mammoth Site

    4.7 (128 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Pamela S.

    Was visiting from out of town and decided to visit the Mammoth Site. Not sure what to expect, we went in with an open mind. It starts off with a movie explaining how the area was created and how the mammoths ended up in the sink hole and ultimately meeting their demise. After the movie you head into another room which exposes the mammoths bones in the sink hole. As you walk around the path they have QR codes for you to listen to recordings explaining what you are viewing. It is set up perfectly! You then enter another room showing items from another site. Very educational for both adults and children. A must see for sure!!

    Ryan K.

    Easily one of the best museum exhibits I've ever been to. It's clearly an active and evolving archeological site but everything was still so well labeled that it didn't even need docents. The walkways get so close and down in the pit, I understand how the mammoths got stuck. Also a great traditional museum set up outside the pit. This is a must stop place if in the area.

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    Wen C.

    In full honestly, when I looked this place up I thought it was a tourist trap. I'm happy to report that it's not a tourist trap! It's a unique archaeologic dig site that is protected by the elements by a custom built structure. The experience begins with a 10 minute video explaining how the geologic forces created the sinkhole which trapped mammoths. Essentially, the sinkhole's sides were steep and so the flat-footed mammoths couldn't escape if they slipped in, whereas smaller animals could climb up the walls and leave. Then, you enter the doors to the site. There are walkways with QR codes to read the information explaining what you are seeing. There's also narration if you don't want to read. After you tour the site, there's another area with exhibits and an area for kids to be more hands on with sand and water. The visit ends with a gift shop area.

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    Emily D.

    Such a cool museum and fossil site! Really unique and wonderful for the kiddos! Loved it!

    Tom G.

    This active dig site is so cool. It was very informative and when will people not in the field, get to see bones still in the ground. I recommend this to people of all ages and interests.

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    Shalil J.

    One word to describe this site is wow. This is such an amazing experience and such a cool, active archeological site to see. Normally when you go see an archeological dig, you see maybe 2 or 3 sets of bones but given the unfortunate circumstances for the mammoths (but fortunate for us in 2024) there were over 30 sets of mammoth bones and tusks on display in this ancient lake. It was incredible to take a step back in time and witness these old creatures and be able to appreciate the size of these extinct animals. It also made you appreciate our ancestors and how they would take down these animals of old using only spears. There is plenty of writing and descriptions around the exhibit hall as well as an audio guide that you can utilize using your smartphone. It is very informative and truly a site to behold. The gift shop also has some very cool shirts and trinkets, and I definitely walked away with a mammoth shirt. For pilots, one great thing is this site is only 10 minutes from the Hot Springs Airport, and they have a loaner car you can use to come visit! This site was definitely worth a visit, and I highly recommend coming here on your next visit to Rapid City/Hot Springs. (Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed in the museum, so do plan accordingly for that)

    Jessica S.

    A must stop on vacation for young children. I really didn't know what to expect and couldn't imagine how a dig site of bones would be interesting enough to spend more than a few minutes around. Well, I was wrong. There is a lot of valuable history, artifacts, and behind the scenes knowledge. Our 5 year old LOVED this part of the trip. It was a highlight for sure and we all learned a great deal. I also like that it's not a fussy museum where kids are restricted. Yes, they can't climb into the dig site, but there were many opportunities to climb and touch. There is a basically a museum part, and the dig site part. The dig site is a large open room, very large, but you can see across it. I love this setup. It encouraged my son to explore more on his own but I could still keep a watchful eye on him. How cool to learn about our country from so many years ago!

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    Penny R.

    So worthy the entrance fee!!! Seeing the actual dog site and being able to walk around and see the layers and to be able to envision the making of the fossils. Museum is well set out with a variety of exhibits. Very good explanations with the signage and there is an audio program you can download.

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    Noelani M.

    This is a must see if stopping by in Hot Springs, SD. You learn a whole lot and it's so interesting to see all the mammoth bones right where they were found. I recommend bringing your kids and it is handicap accessible During the summer, you can see the folks working on the dig site and they have a snack bar

    Kelsey P.

    Been coming up this way for years and haven't visited. Finally went and was amazed at how much there is in such a small space. The history is incredible and the fact that it is an active archaeological site is really cool to see. If you're in the area it is a great attraction to see

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    Debi W.

    Plenty of parking. We went inside and discovered it was a bit more than we wanted to pay, $12 for seniors. We opted to browse the gift shop and then left. The most interesting thing is the arrow display.

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    Janet S.

    Nothing more to say that has not already been said. It's quite unique as all the bones are still in place. You will need about 30 mins to an hour depending on how much audio you listen to. Do watch the movie ahead of the exhibit and peruse the gift shop afterwards.

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    Harlee S.

    A cool site where you can witness active digging. It's not the biggest place, but it is worth the money. The Mammoth Site is fun for kids and adults with lots of facts to learn and fun to be had. To start, you can buy your tickets and then sit down for the short introduction film before entering the site. The place itself isn't that big, but they have made it in a way that is interesting for all and so that everyone feels and sees the incredible history and significance of this site. I thought that it was so cool to see all that is still being uncovered and discovered, especially since this site has been around for several decades. At the end there is a big gift shop where you can browse and take something home. Overall, I think The Mammoth Site is worth a visit and fun for all.

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    Loved the Mammoth site it was very informative and really so cool. Very clean and neat place.

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    Black Hills Institute of Geological Research

    4.6(17 reviews)
    35.4 mi
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    **June 2025: Monday Afternoon Visit**…read more When I was researching things to do in and around Hill City, this shop/musuem came up highly recommended. Hours: 9am-6pm Adults $7.50 Admission There's parking right alongside the museum and on my visit the area was not very busy. The museum is very small and I think the gift shop is actually the same size or slightly bigger than the exhibit; however, they had a pretty impressive selection of T-Rex skulls, other dinosaur bones, and misc fossils. Some were real and some were accurate size replicas, but the size of these dinosaurs were pretty intimidating and honestly I'd probably be terrified if these ever came to life. I think I spent maybe an hour or so inside reading all the cards and seeing all the bones. I think if you're looking for things to do you could add this, but it would be a if I had extra time in my South Dakota agenda. Enjoy!

    My son is a big dinosaur fan (well, let's be honest, I am too) so of course we had to stop by here…read moreduring our MEA Fall Break vacation in 2021 to South Dakota. They were closed on the first day we tried to come (make sure to check time availability) but we wanted to check this place out so we made another trip from Rapid City on another day. This place isn't very big but they pack a lot of specimens into it. I was impressed by how many T. Rex specimens they had on display and the variety of dinosaurs shown. I had watched the Dinosaur 13 documentary a few months before coming to this place (it is actually how I found out about it) so it was interesting viewing this place and the town from that narrative. My kids were fascinated by the scale of the fossils and had a blast getting up close to the fossils. You have to pay admission (moderate price per person) to see the fossil displays but you can walk around the gift store for free. The gift shop is stocked with so many dinosaur lover gifts and fossils and was a big hit with the family. It made for a fun afternoon. Tip - Make sure to visit the giant open pit mine in the next town over, we made a day of visiting both.

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    Crazy Horse Memorial

    3.4(554 reviews)
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    + Fascinating memorial. The Lakota Sioux present that, besides neighboring Mt Rushmore…read morecommemorating US American heros, the Native Americans had heroes too. . It's just unfortunate that because they reject US gov't funding, construction continues to proceed very slowly. - Disappointed to discover we can't get any closer to the monument than the visitor center without taking a bus tour (extra $5). That means no solo driving up there, no hiking. Thus, not quite worth the obligatory $15 fee just to enter the visitor center grounds. + Pleasant ambience. + Still a nice viewing balcony right behind the visitor center museum. + Ample parking. + Located near many other exciting tourist attractions of the Black Hills, including Mt Rushmore, Custer State Park, and Needles Hwy.

    If you have any interest it will be a 2 hour or more visit. We are mobility disabled and just for…read moresimplicity skipped the bus ride for a closer look. The view from the many places on the land it is visible from is wonderful. There are 3 museums on site all included plus a restaurant. The restaurant is a short simple menu, we had bison stew which was excellent and fry bread with a wonderful berry sauce called Wai Po. The view from the huge windows there is amazing. Yes, progress is slow but that makes it all the more special. Since a friend went a few years ago and saw only the face, they have completed the top part of his arm and pointing hand. The story of it's conception and the original artist is really inspiring. What physical and emotional commitment! And now his son is carrying on working with the tribes to help complete it. The home he built and many of his family's possessions are one of the small museums. Another had much history of the area tribes including portraits of the few survivors of Wounded Knee massacre. There there is the workshop. All in all a lot for $30 a car these days. A beautiful and for us a spiritual journey

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