Madison Buffalo Jump Park Trails - Environmental Analysis
Mar 9, 2021 12:44 PM
Madison Buffalo Jump State Park is a 638.4-acre day use only, primitive, cultural park located seven miles south of the community of Logan in Last edited Nov-20 7 Gallatin County. The park protects one of the best-preserved examples of traditional hunting site commonly called a buffalo jump in the state of Montana. Buffalo jumps were used by Native American peoples to acquire food and other resources from the harvesting of North American Bison or common name Buffalo. It is believed that as many as 14 different American Indian tribes used this historic site. To protect this legacy while still providing visitors access, Montana State Parks wishes to rehabilitate numerous social trails and re-route sections of steep trail to improve the safety of the trail user and decrease erosion.
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Deadline: Comments will be accepted until 5 p.m., April 8, 2021
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Madison Buffalo Jump State Park Trail Project
FWP Region 3 Headquarters
1400 S. 19th Ave
Bozeman, MT 59718
Or email: mark.filonczuk@mt.gov