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  1. Storybook Island was founded in 1959 by Merle Gunderson and the Rapid City Rotary Clubs. We have been in operation for 65 years and we have always been free admission in the summer.

  2. Train Ticket. $3. All ages can ride the train. All riders must be at least 40" to ride the train alone. If under the height requirement they will need an adult of 14 years of age or older to ride with them. All riders must purchase a ticket.

  3. Storybook Island is a children's amusement park in Rapid City, South Dakota with playgrounds and attractions based on locations and various characters found in children's books. The park was founded in 1959 by Merle Gunderson in association with the Rapid City Rotary Club.

  4. Storybook Island. 823 reviews. #2 of 81 things to do in Rapid City. Amusement & Theme Parks. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Write a review. About. We are a non profit childrens park. 8 1/2 acres of outdoor fun!

  5. Storybook Island, Rapid City, South Dakota. 18,418 likes · 321 talking about this · 38,638 were here. Storybook Island is an 8 1/2 acre children's park. The park offers over 100 storybook and...

  6. Storybook Island is an admission-free, 8.5-acre, family theme park in Rapid City. It is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., daily, Memorial Day weekend (late May) through Labor Day weekend (early September).

  7. Embark on an adventure where you can mingle with timeless characters from Winnie the Pooh to Cinderella and The Tin Man. With over 100 fairytale and storybook sets, the realm of imagination is limitless.

  8. May 5, 2024 - We are a non profit childrens park. 8 1/2 acres of outdoor fun! We have a train, carousel and Bippity Boppity Bounce, the cost is $2 per person for each of these. We have concessions on site as wel...

  9. May 26, 2024 · Storybook Island is open every day from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Admission is free for the summer season. Concessions, a train ride, a carousel, a caricature studio and a gift shop are all available on-site. Storybook Island will close for the season on Labor Day.

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