First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park

Great Falls, Montana

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park:
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Physical Address:

342 Ulm-Vaughn Road, Great Falls, MT 59485

Mailing Address:

PO Box 109, Great Falls, MT 59485

Contact Info

406-866-2217

406-866-2218

ccarlson-thompson@mt.gov

About First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is an archaeological site believed to be the largest bison cliff jump in North America. Native peoples used this site for at least two thousand years prior to Lewis and Clark's expedition through Montana. The kill site consists of a mile long sandstone cliff; there are remnants of drive lines on top of the cliff and there are up to 18 ft. of compacted buffalo remains below the cliff. The park has an interpretive trail, picnic tables and a protected black tailed prairie dog town to help the visitor better understand the epic history of hunting on the high plains.

In an effort to pay homage to the buffalo and the people who honor this mighty animal, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park has a on-site education center. Of more than 300 bison kill sites in Montana, First Peoples Buffalo Jump is the first of its kind. The 6,000 square foot center offers visitors buffalo culture exhibits, a storytelling circle, classroom, gallery and bookstore. An outdoor amphitheater and traditional games playing fields are featured outdoors.

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park Activities

Bird Hunting

Bird Watching

Bow Hunting

Childrens Activities

Education

Exhibit

Heritage

Hiking

History

Horseback Riding

Museum

Nature

Photography

Picnicking

Sightseeing

Upland Bird Hunting

Wildlife Viewing

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park Amenities

Childrens Activities

Gift Shop

Handicapped Accessible

Interpretive Display

Maps

Parking

Pets Allowed

Public Restroom

Toilets

Trail

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park Reservations

Season

All Year

Hours

Winter Hours: 9/17- 3/31 Visitor Center and Upper Access Area: 10am-4pm Wednesday - Saturday and 12pm-4pm Sunday. Closed Mon/Tues

Summer Hours: 4/1 - 9/30 Visitor Center and Upper Access Area: 8am-6pm Daily (7 days a week)

About First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is an archaeological site believed to be the largest bison cliff jump in North America. Native peoples used this site for at least two thousand years prior to Lewis and Clark's expedition through Montana. The kill site consists of a mile long sandstone cliff; there are remnants of drive lines on top of the cliff and there are up to 18 ft. of compacted buffalo remains below the cliff. The park has an interpretive trail, picnic tables and a protected black tailed prairie dog town to help the visitor better understand the epic history of hunting on the high plains.

In an effort to pay homage to the buffalo and the people who honor this mighty animal, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park has a on-site education center. Of more than 300 bison kill sites in Montana, First Peoples Buffalo Jump is the first of its kind. The 6,000 square foot center offers visitors buffalo culture exhibits, a storytelling circle, classroom, gallery and bookstore. An outdoor amphitheater and traditional games playing fields are featured outdoors.

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park Activities

Bird Hunting

Bird Watching

Bow Hunting

Childrens Activities

Education

Exhibit

Heritage

Hiking

History

Horseback Riding

Museum

Nature

Photography

Picnicking

Sightseeing

Upland Bird Hunting

Wildlife Viewing

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park Amenities

Childrens Activities

Gift Shop

Handicapped Accessible

Interpretive Display

Maps

Parking

Pets Allowed

Public Restroom

Toilets

Trail

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park Reservations

Season

All Year

Hours

Winter Hours: 9/17- 3/31 Visitor Center and Upper Access Area: 10am-4pm Wednesday - Saturday and 12pm-4pm Sunday. Closed Mon/Tues

Summer Hours: 4/1 - 9/30 Visitor Center and Upper Access Area: 8am-6pm Daily (7 days a week)

About Great Falls, Montana

Elevation: 3,398

Population: 60,414

County: Cascade

Great Falls is known as the Electric City, a moniker given when hydroelectric powers dams were built on the series of waterfalls in the city. At Great Falls the Missouri River flows from the Rocky Mountains and, in a series of five waterfalls, quickly descends to the level of the plains. In the... ...

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