Vore Bison Jump Historical Marker
U.S. Highway 14 between Sundance & Beulah (307) 283-1192

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Between 1500 and 1800 A.D. the ancestors of at least five Plains Indian tribes killed and butchered as many as 20,000 bison at the Vore Buffalo Jump. Herds of bison were gathered from the surrounding valley and stampeded over the edge of this large round sinkhole providing tons of meat for winter storage thick layers of butchered bone extend almost 20 feet below the present bottom of the sink.

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