The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks announced today that a new Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup attendance record has been set.
The park had 24,178 visitors attend the 59th annual Governor’s Buffalo Roundup, surpassing the previous record of 22,690 visitors set in 2023.
“The weather may have been warm, but the event was deemed a success across the board,” said Lydia Austin, Custer State Park Visitor Services Supervisor. “We had a large variety of news coverage from international and local outlets, and once again, SDPB hosted the event online.”
The animals’ condition is excellent overall, and park staff plan on working the animals through the corral system the week of October 10. The park rounded up approximately 1,485 animals, including the 488 calves born in 2024. The park will sell approximately 474 animals at its annual auction on Nov. 2, 2024, and plans to overwinter 975 bison.
In addition to the Buffalo Roundup, the Custer State Park Arts Festival, held September 26 – 28, 2024, was a resounding benefit. This annual event featured over 140 vendors and showcased the region’s vibrant arts scene amidst the park’s breathtaking natural beauty, drawing 19,225 attendees.
Live music performances, demonstrations, and interactive activities added to the festival’s dynamic atmosphere, while food and beverage vendors offered a taste of local flavors. The festival’s unique blend of natural splendor and creative expression made it an unforgettable experience during the annual Buffalo Roundup.
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