Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Roundup at Custer State Park
Few truly wild places remain in this country. Custer State Park is one of them. Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, the park is home to a variety of wildlife and magnificent scenery spanning 71,000 acres. Nearly 1,300 bison roam the prairies and hills of the park, which they share with pronghorn, big horn sheep, elk and curious burros. Visitors often enjoy close encounters with these permanent residents along the 18-mile Wildlife Loop Road that winds around the southern edge of the park. Join Mick Maher, lifelong Greenville resident and Custer State Park Volunteer for a behind-the-scenes look at Custer State Park. This program is FREE and will be held at the Nature Center at Shawnee Prairie on Tuesday, June 9th at 7:00pm. Please pre-register by calling 937.548.0165.
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