Hotels in Keystone, South Dakota

Hotels in Keystone, South Dakota
Once a mining town and home to Carrie Ingalls (sister of author Laura Ingalls Wilder), Keystone is now a great place to stay and take in the charm of the old west. Keystone is located minutes away from Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills. Explore a gold mine or take a historic train ride, Keystone has a lot to offer visitors to South Dakota's Black Hills.

Best Western Four Presidents Lodge

The Best Western Four Presidents Lodge is located just six miles from Mount Rushmore. Staff at the hotel will help you plan your excursions to the areas attractions, which may include a trip to Mt. Rushmore, Custer State Park, and the Crazy Horse Monument. The hotel offers guests plenty of amenities including a heated indoor pool, hot tub, free Wi-Fi, safety deposit boxes, fitness room, and self-serve laundry mat.

24075 Highway 16A
Keystone, South Dakota 57751
(605) 666-4472

Econo Lodge Mt. Rushmore Memorial

The Econo Lodge Mt. Rushmore Memorial is located just outside Keystone and minutes away from the Mount Rushmore Memorial. The hotel offers guests an indoor pool, copy and fax services, free continental breakfast, afternoon tea, and lit outdoor tennis courts. If you need help planning your adventure in the Black Hills, the hotel also offers a tour desk which can guide you with your outdoor activities.

908 Madill Street, SR 40 East
Keystone, South Dakota 57751
(605) 666-4417
econolodge.com

Mt. Rushmore's White House Resort

Mt. Rushmore's White House Resort is located in the heart of Keystone, just adjacent from the famous boardwalk. The hotel offers guests rooms featuring kitchenettes, fireplaces, and whirlpools. Amenities at the hotel include pillow top mattresses, indoor heated pool, and hot tubs. The hotel is pet friendly and children stay free. Check the hotels website for room specials and further information about the hotel.

115 Swanzey Street
Keystone, South Dakota 57702
(866) 996-6835
whitehouseresort.com

Article Written By Linda Moffitt

Linda Moffitt has been writing professionally since 2007 and has published several books including, "Washington's Haunted Hotspots" and "Haunts of the Southwest." She holds an Associate in Arts degree from Pasadena Community College. Moffitt has been and is often invited to speak across the country about her expertise in travel, history and hauntings.

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