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COABE/ProLiteracy Mount Rushmore Regional Institute - July 28-30, 2008 - Rapid City, South Dakota
 
   

TRAVEL INFORMATION
www.visitrapidcity.com

It's Easy To Be Our Guest!

Getting to the "heart of it all" is easy. Centrally located in the United States, Rapid City rests along the eastern slope of the Black Hills. We are served by four major airlines and make a great first impression with our stunning view of Harney Range from Rapid City Regional Airport. There are mountains at our doorstep and in them you will find deep, crystal blue lakes, quiet woods, and so much to do that it’s an adventure. Crazy Horse Memorial, Black Hills National Forest, Custer State Park and five National Parks and Monuments including Mt. Rushmore are just some of the attractions that you will find here. We are a city of neighbors and neighborhoods. More than three million friends visit us each year, so we get plenty of practice being good and gracious hosts. We take special delight in sharing with our guests the things we enjoy every day.

By Car or Motorcoach

Interstate 90 is the main route for driving to the Black Hills, but you can also enter the area on east-west highways US 16, US 18, US 212, SD 34 or SD 40; and north-south highways US 85, US 385 and SD 79. The South Dakota Department of Transportation keeps all highways in excellent driving condition, even during hard winters. If you want to check current driving conditions, call 605-394-2243.

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By Air


Rapid City Regional Airport is the commercial airline hub for the Black Hills. Schedule your client’s air travel on Northwest Airlines, Skywest Delta Connection or United Express, Allegiant Air and Frontier Airlines. Private pilots land at state-approved airports at Hot Springs, Custer, Rapid City, Wall, Sturgis, Spearfish, Sundance and Belle Fourche.

Rapid City Regional Airport
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Delta Airlines
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Allegiant Air

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