Accessibility in Mount Rushmore National Park

Accessibility

Most of Mount Rushmore's facilities are wheelchair accessible.

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Accessibility Details

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is committed to providing a welcoming and accessible experience for all visitors, including those with mobility challenges. The park's efforts to ensure accessibility reflect a broader commitment to inclusivity, allowing everyone the opportunity to explore and appreciate this iconic symbol of American democracy and ingenuity. Wheelchair Accessibility and Services: Facilities: Most facilities within Mount Rushmore are designed to be wheelchair accessible. This includes the visitor centers, exhibit areas, restrooms, and the dining and retail establishments. Such accessibility ensures that all visitors, regardless of mobility, can enjoy the educational and recreational opportunities available at the memorial. Disabled Parking: Designated parking spaces are available for visitors with disabilities. These spaces are located in proximity to the memorial entrance, ensuring convenient access to the park's attractions. Displaying a valid disabled parking permit is required to use these spaces. Wheelchair Availability: For those who may need mobility assistance, a limited number of wheelchairs are available for checkout at no charge. These can be obtained from the Information Center, strategically located near the walk-in entrance to the memorial, directly across from the main restrooms and the Audio Tour building. This service is provided to enhance the visit for those who may not have their own wheelchair or who may find the terrain challenging. The Presidential Trail Accessibility: The Presidential Trail offers an up-close view of the massive carvings of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. To accommodate visitors with mobility issues, the trail is surfaced from the Grand View Terrace to viewing areas at the base of the mountain. This portion of the trail allows wheelchair users and others with mobility challenges to experience breathtaking views of the monument without the need to navigate difficult terrain. Planning Your Visit: Visitors who require wheelchair accessibility are encouraged to plan their visit with these amenities in mind. It may be helpful to contact the park in advance to inquire about the availability of wheelchairs and to confirm the status of accessible facilities and paths, as conditions may change due to maintenance and weather impacts. Advocating for Inclusivity: Mount Rushmore's commitment to accessibility underscores the importance of making national treasures like this monument available to all. It reflects a recognition of the diversity of the visiting public and a dedication to ensuring that everyone can experience the beauty and historical significance of the site. By taking advantage of these accessible features and services, visitors with disabilities can enjoy a rich and fulfilling visit to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, immersed in the majesty and legacy of this enduring symbol of America's heritage.

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