The soldiers who died in Custer's Last Stand, now known as the Battle of Little Bighorn, are memorialized at this monument, featuring a statue of the …
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Oct 14, 2024
Retired Ranger Steve made a most powerful and moving interpretation of this historic battlefield. This is also a National Military Cemetery of veterans through Viet Nam. The Monument to both Native … Full review by Christine B
Oct 11, 2024
We were on a road trip and there was every reason for us to visit this site as the battle of Little Bighorn featured in the history we were learning about on our travels. It's an easy site to visit a… Full review by Spiderdog
Oct 6, 2024
As with any Battlefield sights they are moving and poignant. There is a good visitors centre that tells the story behind the events. Along with the Custer National Cemetery that is the resting place… Full review by 926simonc
Many apologies Richard, I've only just seen your question as I have not been on to the site for some time. Hopefully your question is still relevant. As I recall when we arrived at the …
Many apologies Richard, I've only just seen your question as I have not been on to the site for some time. Hopefully your question is still relevant. As I recall when we arrived at the site and parked the car we walked up to the main reception area and were informed by the staff that the rangers provided regular talks/presentations on the events of the day and how the battle came to be fought. I can't recall whether they charged for this but I don't think so and we just waited for the next presentation. The ranger giving the presentation/talk was very good and I think it lasted about 20-25 minutes which also included time for questions from the audience. Hope this helps Danny
Is it best to have a guided tour of the battlefield, including both Custers last stand and Reno's part?
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I have visited here on 2 occasions and haven’t taken a guided tour. On the second occasion there was a Ranger who gave a talk just outside the main office and that was well-worth …
I have visited here on 2 occasions and haven’t taken a guided tour. On the second occasion there was a Ranger who gave a talk just outside the main office and that was well-worth listening to as it brought the whole thing to life.
How often are the ranger talks scheduled throughout the day and do they run year round ? I have heard a couple names of the rangers that do it very well (Steve Adelson and Michael Donahue). Are they there only on a seasonal basis ? Thanks
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You need to call them directly as I relied on my AAA book for info. 406-638-3216
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