Fort Buford State Historic Site and The Missouri-Yellowstone Interpretive Center commemorate the historic and scenic importance of the Confluence area. Fort Buford was the most important military post on the northern frontier during the Plains Indian Wars. The Missouri-Yellowstone Interpretive Center commemorates the confluence of two mighty rivers.
Things to do at the sites includes: Permanent & Temporary Exhibits Picnic Area and Campgrounds Walking Trail Bird Watching Stone Powder Magazine Post Cemetary Site Officer's Quarters building Museum exhibit and video Self-guided site tour Modern facilities on site Picnic area and campgrounds Fort Buford Sixth Infantry Frontier Military Encampment
There is an admission fee to view the museum gallaries and to tour Fort Buford
Nature walks, on-site camping and the view is always free.
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