Crazy Horse Monument in Custer

Crazy Horse Monument

Crazy Horse Monument is a colossal sculpture located in the Black Hills region of Custer County in South Dakota. It is an iconic tribute to Tȟašúŋke Witkó or Crazy Horse, a legendary Native American war leader of the Lakota Sioux tribe. The massive monument has been under construction since 1948 and, when completed, will stand 641 feet (195 meters) long and 563 feet (172 meters) tall, making it the world's largest mountain carving. Tourists visiting the site can learn about Native American heritage, witness the ongoing carving process, and appreciate the majestic scale of the monument dedicated to a key figure in American history.

The Crazy Horse Monument is an excellent destination to include in a trip to Custer, as it provides a unique intersection of history, art, and cultural awareness. Visitors can explore the Indian Museum of North America situated at the site, appreciating an extensive collection of Native American artifacts and arts. Additionally, guests can enjoy Native American cultural exhibitions, storytelling sessions, and performances which are held at the Crazy Horse Memorial. Furthermore, the monument serves as a symbol of preserving and honoring the North American continent's indigenous cultures, contributing to the area's rich cultural landscape.