Cultural Programs for the 2025 season have commenced at Crazy Horse Memorial®. Opening for the season on Memorial Day weekend, visitors can look forward to a daily variety of artists, performers, storytellers, and culture bearers, both familiar favorites and new talents.
Daily performances are making a comeback. From May 20, 2025 to October 13 (Native American’s Day), guests can enjoy hundreds of performances with a variety of cultural and artistic expressions including traditional and contemporary song, dance, and storytelling. Every day, visitors will have seven chances to enjoy these cultural performances! Visit our website for schedules, daily calendars and more.
Through October 4, guests can explore the Native American Educational and Cultural Center® to engage with the Artists in Residence or participate in hands-on projects and demonstrations with artists from the Living Treasures program featuring mono-type demonstrations, river cane flute demonstrations and construction, painting, bead work, horsehair basket demonstrations and much more.
Additionally, the popular guided hike Mahkoche Kin returns for the 2025 season. Led by artist and Oglala Lakota College Faculty Member, Darrell Red Cloud, this educational one-mile walk explores the significance of Crazy Horse Memorial® in the Black Hills and its importance to the surrounding tribal nations. Mahkoche Kin offers a unique perspective on the Black Hills from an Indigenous viewpoint, sharing cultural insights from the Lakota People. Weather permitting, the hike takes place at 10:00am and 2:00pm on select dates – please visit our website to confirm.
And as always, these programs are no additional cost when you visit Crazy Horse Memorial®.
For more information, please visit www.crazyhorse.org and follow Crazy Horse Memorial® on all social media and/or contact Amanda Allcock at 605-673-4681 or email Amanda.Allcock@crazyhorse.org.






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