One of the coolest sights I’ve been too. The forest service staff did a great job with the tour, which kept my 6 year old son interested the whole time as well as myself. In fact I’ll go as far as saying it was probably the best tour I’ve gotten out of any place. It’s a great window into the past of the first peoples of America, it highlights a lot of the unknown of the past. If your in area make the out of the way and go, it’s worth it. Plus, at the end you might get to chuck an aht’latle....
   Read moreIt’s a bit out of the way on a gravel road but well worth the drive if you’re interested in more unusual parts of history. We were greeted and given an excellent presentation and tour (unfortunately didn’t get the girl’s name but she was great), followed by the chance to shoot some arrows with an atlatl at a bison target outside. Half price entry if you have the National Parks annual pass, so only cost $5 each (less for kids) which is great value for a full...
   Read moreWe were not sure if this place was open as one website said it was and another said it wasn't. We were close by as we had just hiked Toadstool so we decided to give it a try. So glad we did! We were given the best tour by super knowledgeable park staff. After the tour the park ranger showed us how to throw an arrow at a buffalo (fake buffalo), he was very patient in teaching the kids and the adults. If you are in the area this...
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