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A site created to honor the Nez Perce people who fought and died on this battlefield in 1877. The Nez Perce were fleeing to Canada, led by Chief Joseph, when military forces attacked them at this site.
Stop first at the visitor center, which overlooks the battlefield. A 26-minute video program and a museum of photographs, quotations and personal belongings of some of the battle participants and non-combatants provide orientation to the park and its story. Self-guiding trails take you to points of interest on the Battlefield. A short drive to the lower parking area connects with foot trails to the Nez Perce Camp, the Siege Area, and the Howitzer Capture site. The walks each take about an hour. Ranger conducted programs are offered in summer; introductory presentations and exhibits are available year-round.
Fishing is allowed within the National Battlefield and the National Forest as provided by Montana law. Hunting is prohibited. There are several picnic tables in the Battle Area near the lower parking lot. No camping or overnight facilities are provided, but several campgrounds are located nearby. Ask at the Visitor Center for details. The Battlefield is open daily from 10:00am – 5:00pm with extended hours in the summer. It is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Website: Big Hole National Battlefield
Ritschel Road, Wisdom, MT 59761, USA