Lucas called me Monday afternoon and asked if I wanted to leave the next morning for South Dakota...... ummmm, yes! Let's be spontaneous! I ran to the store to get a couple things for our trip then did a ton of laundry so we could pack. We left the next morning with Lucas's parents and his sister's family. We had a fun time on the road. It was sad to see all the burnt land from all the fires.
We finally got to the campground just outside of the town of Custer. Lucas and I slept in the tent with the kids.
Everyone else camped in style!
It was nice having the motor home there to cook our food, watch movies, and relax in the a/c.
The man who owns the campground is very nice. He always talked to us and offered to help us out in any way.
Our campground was right next to the Crazy Horse monument. It has been a work in progress for over 40 years. The man who started it has died and now others have taken over to complete it. At night they do a laser light show on the mountain. We walked up the hill in our campground and were able to see it.
Here is what it is supposed to look like when it is complete.
We had fun playing frisbee and just goofing off around the campground.
On the 4th of July we went to Mt Rushmore. It was jam packed with people! Because of the fire ban, there were no fireworks, which was sad. It was still cool though. They had people dressed up as different people from history like Abraham Lincoln and you could take a photo with them. It was amazing how much the people looked like the real deal! It was interesting to look through the museum there and learn about how they made the sculptures.
We were walking on the "Presidential Trail" which is just a 1/2 mile loop that goes along the base of the mountain. We were about 5 minutes into it when a ranger came by,
".....Everyone! Leave the area immediately and go back to the visitor's center!"........
What??......
We started heading back when another ranger informed us it was a false alarm. They thought there was a fire 1 mile away, but it turns out it was just smoke from a train. Good to know they are on top of it, though, in the event of a real fire!
In the "Sculptor's Studio" they have a model of the monument. It is made to scale and was used as the model for creating the monument.
The next day we went to the Jewel Cave, but their tours for the day were all full so we didn't actually get to see the cave. We went to the Museum of Woodcarving and then to the town of Keystone to ride the alpine slide. At the top of the mountain there were beautiful gardens and fun picture opportunities.
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| You can barely see Mt Rushmore in the background! |
The weather was pretty great, but our last night a huge thunderstorm broke out and it poured for hours!
The morning we left to head back home we stopped at the Flinstones Campground. It was kind of fun to look around!

Lucas got to take a turn driving the big beast motor home!
It was a fun trip, but it feels good to be home!