The Vore Buffalo Jump is located just outside of Spearfish and is the site of a blind-jump Plains Indians used for hunting buffalo. Being a live archaeological dig site, visitors have the opportunity to learn about the increasingly famous Vore Site as well as the larger picture of the cultures that Plains Indians built around the buffalo.
Hours of Operation | 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. |
Admission (6 and under) | Free |
Admission (ages 7-12) | $7 per person |
Admission (13+) | $9 per person |
Phone | (307)-266-9530 |
The Vore Buffalo Jump is open to the public June 1st – Labor Day, 8 am to 6 pm. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the increasingly famous Vore Site as well as the larger picture of the cultures that Plains Indians built around the buffalo.
The site is approximately half way between Sundance, Wyoming and Spearfish, South Dakota in the Redwater Creek Valley between the Bear Lodge Mountains on the north and west and the Black Hills proper to the south and west.