Museum and Learning Center | Journey Museum & Learning Center, The
222 New York Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Eligibility
Open to all
Hours
Winter Hours (October 1 - April 30):
10:00am - 5:00pm (MT), Thursday - Saturday
1:00pm - 5:00pm (MT), Sundays
Summer Hours (May 1 - September 30)
10:00am - 5:00pm (MT), Tuesday - Saturday
1:00pm - 5:00pm (MT), Sundays
Closed on major holidays.
605-394-6923
Voice
Email[email protected]
Fees
Museum General Admission:
-Adults (ages 18+) $14.00
-Seniors and Military (ages 62+) $12.00
-Youth (ages 6-17) $9.00
-Children 5 & under FREE with family
Groups (15+ people):
-$9.00 per person
-Tour guides available. Please call (605) 394-6923 two week prior to visit for scheduling.
Education Groups (10+ students):
-$5.00 per student (all students 18 and under)
-$6.00 College Students
-Chaperones are requested. Special pricing will be extended to adult chaperones.
-Tour guides available. Please call (605) 394-6923 two week prior to visit to schedule.
Service area
Bennett County, SD
Butte County, SD
Corson County, SD
Custer County, SD
Dewey County, SD
Fall River County, SD
Gregory County, SD
Haakon County, SD
Harding County, SD
Jackson County, SD
Jones County, SD
Lawrence County, SD
Lyman County, SD
Meade County, SD
Mellette County, SD
Pennington County, SD
Perkins County, SD
Shannon County, SD
Stanley County, SD
Todd County, SD
Tripp County, SD
Ziebach County, SD
Other Information
Age Group
- Adults (25-64)
- Young Adults (18-24)
- Older Adults (65+)
- Children (0-17)
Provides museum exhibits connecting attendees with the people, cultures, and science behind the Black Hills and prairies of Western South Dakota from prehistoric encounters and Native American heritage to pioneer tales and spaceflight. Includes cultural artifacts and interactive experiences.
Also offers online education material for children, audio guided tours of the museum, educational field trips, and summer camps.
Last assured
11/26/2025
Providing organization
Journey Museum & Learning Center, The
Seeks to preserve, educate, and explore the heritage, cultures, and environment of the Black Hills region.
