World's Largest Buffalo Monument (Dakota Thunder)

North Dakota

TypeAttraction
Visitingfree

A 26-foot, 60-ton concrete bison built in 1959 by a local businessman and a college art professor, perched on a hill above the James River valley so it's visible from I-94 for miles -- locals voted to name it 'Dakota Thunder' in 2010 after a 3,500-entry contest. It's the reason Jamestown calls itself the Buffalo City.

Classic I-94 drive-through hidden-gem-forward roadside icon with a free, GPS-checkinable exact site (hilltop overlook) distinct from the adjacent paid museum -- strong story-first, family-friendly stop that doesn't duplicate any existing ND hike/dining/golf/TRNP content.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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