Plan Your Visit

 
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Little Bighorn Battlefield Parking Lot

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Things to do

  • Visit the museum and Bookstore.
  • Watch the video "Triumph & Tragedy Along The Little Bighorn" as an orientation to the Battlefield.
  • Walk down the Deep Ravine trail.
  • Visit Custer's Last Stand Hill, 7th Cavalry Monument, and Indian Memorial.
  • Drive the 4.5 mile tour road to Reno - Benteen Entrenchment site and walk the self-guided tour.
  • Read the waysides along the 4.5 mile tour road.
  • Visit the Custer National Cemetery where veterans of many of America's wars are buried.
  • Kids can participate in the park Junior Ranger program. Ask a Ranger for a booklet at the Visitor Center Front Desk during your visit. Explore the park to answer questions and complete activites on your journey to learn more about the battle and earn your Jr. Ranger Badge.

Little Bighorn Battlefield 148th Anniversary

On Tuesday, June 25, 2024, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument will host a day of remembrance to commemorate the 148th anniversary of The Battle of Little Bighorn.

This year’s commemoration theme is inspired by Wooden Leg, a Northern Cheyenne warrior who fought against Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer. Years later, despite the challenges and battles that had taken place, Wooden Leg said, “we once were enemies, and now we are friends.” This sentiment of friendship continues today through the relationships and collaborative efforts involved to co-steward the land where the battle took place.

Other information:

Operating hours and season

Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument's hours change throughout the year. Find out the current operating hours.

Places to go

If You Have One-Two hours: The museum and bookstore are located in Visitor Center. Take a self-guided walking tour, visit Last Stand Hill, and drive the 4.5 mile driving tour road.

Fees and reservations

Learn about entrance fees, passes, and other related information.

Pets at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument

Pets are not allowed outside their owner's vehicle except in deisingated areas. Service animals are allowed throughout the park. Please review our Pets page for more information before your visit to the Battlefield and for a map of desinated areas where you can walk your pets during your visit.

Service animals are allowed in national parks. For a definition of a service animal, please see the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) definition.

A service animal shall be under the control of its handler. A service animal shall have a harness, leash, or other tether, unless either the handler is unable because of a disability to use a harness, leash, or other tether, or the use of a harness, leash, or other tether would interfere with the service animal's safe, effective performance of work or tasks, in which case the service animal must be otherwise under the handler's control (e.g., voice control, signals, or other effective means).

Weather around Little Bighorn

Winter Safety

Winter weather occasionally forces the closure of the tour road. The trails can often be covered with deep snow. The sidewalk that leads from the Visitor Center to Last Stand Hill may not be maintained. Watch for changing weather conditions as storms can develop quickly. Storms may bring freezing wind, wet snow or heavy rain. Always dress warmly and in layers, and wear shoes or boots that will keep your feet warm. Temperatures may drop down to below freezing.
Check the Weather Forecast from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) before your visit to get the most up to date weather forecast for your trip.

Visit our neighboring parks:

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Rosebud Battlefield
Pompey's Pillar
Chief Plenty Coups State Park
Pictograph Caves State Park

Visit Custer National Cemetery.

Directions to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument

By vehicle

Interstate I-90 to Exit 510 (Jct 212), follow signs to park entrance (Battlefield Tour Road 756)

See the park map

GPS Location

N 45 degrees 34 minutes W 107 degrees 25 minutes

Address

Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, 756 Battlefield Tour Road, Crow Agency, MT 59022

By airplane

Billings Logan International Airport is located 65 miles NW. The Sheridan County Airport in Sheridan, Wyoming, is 73 miles to the South.

Directions Detail

Last updated: June 15, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
P.O. Box 39

Crow Agency, MT 59022-0039

Phone:

406-924-9167

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