The First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park has a visitor center, interpretive trail, and prairie dog town. This is a fantastic place to learn about the remarkable history of Bison Jump and enjoy Montana's natural beauty.
Giant Springs State Park is named after a giant spring, which flows at 156 million gallons per minuet. It was a site of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805.
The sandstone cliffs stretch for over a mile long along the drive line where indigenous peoples would hunt bison. The view from the ridge is sweeping and stunning.
The trails in the park are wide and well-marked. The changing leaves make this an especially beautiful hike in the fall. The scenery is stunning and the trail winds through …
When Sacajawea was guiding Lewis and Clark across the prairie she fell ill. History has it that when they made portage camp and she was given water from the springs her illness was cured.