Bison and Human Safety in Parks
- Bison are wild animals and are unpredictable.
- Maintain a distance of 100 feet (30 m or two bus lengths) from bison.
- When the bison are within 100 feet (30 m) of the road, it is recommended to view them from inside a vehicle.
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Wilderness ResidentsBadlands National Park
Bison inhabit the 64,000-acre wilderness area in the western reaches of the North Unit of the park.
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Sustaining the Body & SpiritBighorn Canyon NRA
Although Bighorn Canyon does not have a bison herd, visitors can sometimes see them on Crow Tribal Land on the drive to the North District.
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Native GrazersCapitol Reef National Park
Bison are native to the area in and around Capitol Reef. The Henry Mountain herd is managed by the state of Utah.
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The Bison PastureChickasaw NRA
A portion of the park's upland prairie has been reserved as a range for a small herd of American bison.
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ANCESTRAL HOMELANDSGlacier National Park
Park neighbors, the Blackfeet Tribe, released bison back into the wild after a 125 year absence as part of the Iinnii Initiative.
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North Rim InhabitantsGrand Canyon National Park
The Kaibab Plateau Bison herd roams the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and adjacent North Kaibab National Forest.
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At the Edge of the DunesGreat Sand Dunes NP&P
More than 1,500 bison are currently ranched within park boundaries on land owned by partners; the land is accessible only by tour.
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Watchable WildlifeGrand Teton National Park
Bison from the Jackson herd can be found in large groups in the park along roadside vantage points.
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Sustaining the LandscapeTallgrass Prairie National Preserve
Windmill Pasture (and sometimes West Traps Pasture) is home to the preserve's Flint Hills bison herd.
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Residents Since Prehistoric TimesYellowstone National Park
Thousands of individuals roam relatively freely over the expansive landscape of Yellowstone National Park and nearby areas of Montana.
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"Lordly" AnimalsTheodore Roosevelt National Park
This park has two bison separate bison herds, a South Unit herd and a North Unit herd.
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at home on the prairieWind Cave National Park
Look for bison where a fire has recently burned and on prairie dog towns.
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FREE RANGINGWrangell-St. Elias NP&P
This park is home two of the most free-ranging plains bison herds in the United States: Copper River herd and Chitina River herd.
Last updated: November 2, 2023