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ROSEBUD BATTLEFIELD TOUR 

SPEND A DAY LEARNING ABOUT THE FIGHT WHERE THE GIRL SAVED HER BROTHER

THE ROSEBUD BATTLEFIELD TOUR

THE FIGHT WHERE THE GIRL SAVED HER BROTHER

 

As dusk fell on June 16, 1876, the forces that would converge on the Rosebud were only thirty miles apart, but in philosophy and origin were separated by an ocean.

On June 17, 1876 as they met next morning, Crook’s command would outnumber the Lakota and Cheyenne by almost two-to-one.

 

Looking across the vast sweep of the field, and viewing the terrain as Crazy Horse and Crook saw it that June day, hear the extraordinary military and tribal stories of the precursive battle to the Little Bighorn.

 

The hills and rocky outcroppings overlooking Rosebud Creek were the setting for one of the most intense battles ever waged between Indians attempting to retain their cultural way of life, and the United States Army who were enforcing an edict from Washington.

 

Take the grassy path that leads through the valley toward the Old Buffalo Jump.

 

See chokecherries and wild plums - staple foods of the Old Ones as you explore the area.

 

Hear of the stories of the battle’s participants who were involved in a titanic struggle, which lasted more than 6 hours and encompassed an area over ten square miles.

 

Hear about General Crook and Crazy Horse as you survey the terrain with your guide at this, the Battle of the Rosebud which symbolizes the Indians’ first stiff resistance in the Sioux War of 1876.

 

Hear the story of how on June 17 went down in Cheyenne history as one of outstanding bravery – the story of the Fight Where the Girl Saved Her Brother was an event of cultural magnitude and inspiration which still resonates in the present day culture of the Cheyenne people.

WHERE?
The Rosebud Battlefield
Nr Birney, MT
 
WHEN?
Tours run between
May and October.
Most tours begin at 9am
 
STARTING POINT
Usually the Custer Battlefield Trading Post on Hwy 212,
Crow Agency.

 
ENDING POINT
Rosebud Battlefield
 
ACTIVITY LEVEL
If you want to see everything, you need a reasonable fitnes level to be able to walk the trail on the battlefield.
An average tour encompasses about 6 miles.
 
 
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
Guiding.  These tours are 'step-on' meaning your tour guide will join you in your vehicle with pre-arranged meeting and drop-off points.  We do not include meals or hotels although if you would like us to help you organize other aspecs of your visit, we can usually help.
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