Description
This is one of the largest prehistoric bison kill sites in the United States. A visitor center and interpretive trails tell the story of the people, the animals, and the landscape of the buffalo culture. For over six hundred years, Indians stampeded buffalo over the mile-long cliff. Now, the top of the jump provides expansive panoramic views of the Rocky Mountain Front, the Missouri River valley, and the buttes and grasslands that characterize this High Plains setting. Plan at least a two-hour stop in this day-use-only park.
Services & Amenities:
- Hiking Trail
- Interpretive Center
- Interpretive Exhibit / Display
- Interpretive Trail
- Parking
- Picnic Area
- Picnic Tables
- Programs, Archeology
- Programs, History
- Retail, Store / Gift Shop
- Trails, Hiking/Walking, Easy
- Walking
Alerts and Important Information
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Getting There:
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
47.488,
-111.526
47°29'17"N,
111°31'34"W
First People Buffalo Jump State Park is located 10 miles south of Great Falls on I-15 at Ulm Exit, then 3.5 miles northwest on Ulm-Vaughn road. (Lat 47.488, Lng -111.526)
Contact Information:
Mailing Address:
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park
342 Ulm-Vaughn Rd
Ulm
MT
59485
Phone Number:
Project Office:
406) 866-2217