Visitor Injured By Bison in Custer State Park

Visitor Injured By Bison in Custer State Park
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Visitor Injured By Bison in Custer State Park

PIERRE, S.D. – A recent incident between a park visitor and a bison reminds us all to use caution in the park.

While hiking near the Wildlife Loop Road a female visitor, her companion, and dog came over a hill and surprised a small herd of bull bison. It appears one of the bulls charged the dog and hit the female visitor. She was taken to a local hospital.

“It is always important to remember that bison, and all the animals in the park, are unpredictable,” said Lydia Austin, Custer State Park’s Visitor Services Manager. “When possible, stay at least 100 yards away from bison and always be extra aware when approaching blind corners.”

While incidents between bison and visitors are not common in the park, they do happen. Custer State Park is home to one of the largest publicly owned bison herds in the world and hosts millions of visitors every year.

“We hope this serves as a good reminder to always be aware of your surroundings, and give animals their space when possible,” Austin said.

Contact: Lydia Austin, Visitor Services Program Manager   (605)255-4515

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