The jump, one of the world's premier archaeological sites, was a place where different Indian tribes stampeded buffalo into a natural sinkhole to harvest for food and supplies, between 1500 and 1800.
SUNDANCE -- For years, Northeast Wyoming tourism promoters have envisioned the historic, but seldom-seen Vore Buffalo Jump site just west of the South Dakota border as an attraction that would lure ...
BELLE FOURCHE — One of America’s major sites to learn about how American Indian tribes survived before they had horses is just a few miles from Belle Fourche, S.D., on Old Highway 14 west of Beulah, ...
SUNDANCE -- Northeast Wyoming tourism promoters are planning a summit meeting in September to push for development of the famed, but little-seen, Vore Buffalo Jump site just west of the South Dakota ...
Six new pedestal-style interpretive signs are the latest improvement at the Vore Buffalo Jump, a major archaeological site along Interstate 90 halfway between Sundance and Spearfish, S.D. Positioned ...