Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Colorado and friends of ours went to Mt Rushmore on their way home from somewhere last spring break (last week in March). Most things (besides Mt Rushmore) were closed.
We went in June and stayed at a hotel attached to a water park, the kids liked that.
Plus, you could get a big storm then—it’s really iffy that time of year.
What's the name of the hotel, please?![]()
Yes, please, name hotel! We are looking at Mt. Rushmore in June/July and need a fun place to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Colorado and friends of ours went to Mt Rushmore on their way home from somewhere last spring break (last week in March). Most things (besides Mt Rushmore) were closed.
We went in June and stayed at a hotel attached to a water park, the kids liked that.
Plus, you could get a big storm then—it’s really iffy that time of year.
What's the name of the hotel, please?![]()
Anonymous wrote:I would never attempt this trip in March! We've been twice, but over the summer. Roads are narrow and mountainous. Would be scary with snow. Sounds like a crazy idea.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Colorado and friends of ours went to Mt Rushmore on their way home from somewhere last spring break (last week in March). Most things (besides Mt Rushmore) were closed.
We went in June and stayed at a hotel attached to a water park, the kids liked that.
Plus, you could get a big storm then—it’s really iffy that time of year.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. I can’t control how early our school spring break is, wish it was afte Easter in April. I will keep pushing him to do this over the summer. We did a similar national park/ historic landmark tour a few years ago (grand canyon, Sedona, Hoover dam, Vegas, la, Palm Springs, Joshua Tree) and it was super fun at the same time of the year. But this Badland Trip makes me scared of too much snow.