Little Bighorn Battlefield

On a scorching June Sunday in 1876, over a thousand Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho people converged on a grassy ridge rising above the valley of Montana's Little Bighorn River. On the ridge five companies of 7th Cavalry fought desperately but hopelessly against many times their number. When the guns fell silent and the smoke and dust of battle lifted, General George Custer and 4 family members had fallen along with over 200 soldiers, scouts, and civilians.

Custer's Last Stand

Each year on the third weekend of August (Moon of heat waves on the grass), the season finale is the premier Powwow of the Plains Indians. From every western state and Canada, Indians come to camp along the Little Bighorn River in Tepees. Spectacular parades, an all-Indian rodeo with cowboys from all over the nation, and a traditional dancing and drumming competition are held.

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Indulge yourself on a tour off the beaten path. Our professional guides and local historians make the flavor of the communites come to life providing a fantastic expierence! Tours are conducted for 20 or more people; you can join as a group or individual. Let us do the planning for you or your group so that you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the culture.

Indian Trails

Before the white man, before the Crow Indian, and long before the buffalo, the wooly Mammoth roamed the land. The western Indians of the time hunted the Mammoth and documented the hunts with cave paintings. Some of these paintings or pictographs are still visible. These archaeology sites, just minutes from downtown Billings, was the home for these paintings and the Indians. We will take a short hike to view the Pictograph Cave, Ghost Cave, and Middle Cave.

Clark on the Yellowstone

 This guided tour will retrace Sergeant Pryor's bull boat and horse capturing experiences as we travel from Billings. Indian lore will be shared as you rest under the shade viewing the Yellowstone River and listening to the birds. We will bring you up in time from the fur trading era to pioneer settlement and present day farming and ranching with a stop at the Agriculture Center.

Crow Fair Package


Each year on the third weekend of August (Moon of heat waves on the grass), the season finale is the premier Powwow of the Plains Indians. From every western state and Canada, Indians come to camp along the Little Bighorn River in Tepees. Spectacular parades, an all-Indian rodeo with cowboys from all over the nation, and a traditional dancing and drumming competition are held.

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