Tatanka Story of the Bison

Kevin Costner’s     Tatanka, Story of the Bison                          

Open Daily for the 2026 Season!  
Monday – Sunday 9AM – 5PM,
Last Admission at 4:30 

     Kevin Costner invites you to experience the history before Hickok. Inspired by his time with the Lakota People while filming “Dances with Wolves,” Tatanka focuses on the symbiotic relationship between the Lakota People and the American Bison.

     The centerpiece of Tatanka is the third largest bronze sculpture in the world, composed of 17 pieces, including 14 bison being pursued by three Native American riders on bareback.


     These figures artfully depict the earliest and most effective form of hunting bison called a Bison Jump.

Tatanka Story of the Bison

Getting here is easy! We are on Highway 85 North; across from The Lodge at Deadwood. Just watch for our sign on the East side of the road. 
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From the beginning of the Lakota People at Wind Cave, through the eradication of the bison and into the present day, our museum tells the story of resilience, rebirth, and perseverance of not just an animal but also a culture.

Our gift shop specializes in Native American, local, and US-made items.

Check out our one-of-a-kind art and jewelry, along with many other specialty items.

Come taste Kevin Costner’s Tatanka Story of the Bison wine label, and the famous chokecherry wine from South Dakota’s own Schade Vineyards. 

Online gift shop coming soon.

Tour operators planning to visit, please call for special rates: 605-584-5678.

LOCATED AT:

100 Tatanka Drive Deadwood, South Dakota 57732

ADMISSION PRICES:

Ages 13-59: $12

Ages 6-12: $6

Discount rate: $2 off adult admissions for guests 60 and over, Military, and Veteran.