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Fort Belknap Buffalo & Area Tours

Fort Belknap Montana

Listing Type: Specialty Tour
City: Fort Belknap Montana
Region: Central Montana
406-353-8473



The Buffalo Reserve is open only to guided tours. Tours depart from the Visitor Center and can be scheduled by phone or upon arrival. Admission charge is based on group size. RV, camping and picnic facilities are available, as well as a gift shop and museum.

Since 1974, the tribes of Fort Belknap have been rebuilding a buffalo herd as part of their wildlife management program. Beginning with 27 buffalo, tribal members have worked hard to strengthen their herd. As of today, nearly 700 animals graze a 10,000 acre tribal buffalo reserve.

Visitors travel to several excellent wildlife viewing sites, including a large prairie dog town that is a site for the highly endangered black footed ferret.

Pronghorns, the fastest land mammal in North America, can reach speeds approaching 60 mph. They are year long residents here and graze near prairie dog towns in association with buffalo.

Golden eagles are often seen soaring above the buffalo reserve in search of prairie dogs and other prey. More than 115 species of birds have been seen here, including sage grouse and the rare mountain plover.

Snake Butte, the imposing wall of rock that looms over the buffalo reserve, has great cultural significance to the tribes. Petroglyphs and tipi rings can be found there.

The Gros Ventre and Assiniboine people practice many traditional ceremonies and dances. Powwow's are held in the summer months and are open to the public.

Directions: Fort Belknap Buffalo & Area Tours is located in Harlem at U.S. Highway 2 and Junction 66.

Fort Belknap Buffalo & Area Tours
, Harlem, MT 59526

    Activities
  • Historic
  • Bird Watching
  • Camping
  • Lewis and Clark
  • Photography
  • Picnicking
  • Sightseeing
  • Wildlife Viewing
    Services
  • Visitor Service
  • Gift Shop
  • Guide
  • Maps
  • Parking
  • Public Restroom
  • Tour





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