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Custer Today
By the People, for the People
Baby Burro and Bison Born at Custer State Park
The new additions to the park's iconic herds have visitors excited for spring visits.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 12:52pm
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Custer State Park in South Dakota has welcomed two new arrivals - a baby burro and a baby bison. The park, home to herds of the iconic animals, announced the births on social media, delighting visitors who flock to the park each year to see the wildlife.
Why it matters
The births of the baby burro and bison are a sign of the park's thriving wildlife populations and the continued success of conservation efforts to protect these species. Custer State Park is a major tourist draw in South Dakota, and these new additions will likely attract even more visitors eager to catch a glimpse of the young animals.
The details
The first foal of the season, a baby burro, was born in late March. The baby bison calf arrived on April 1st. Burros are not native to the Black Hills region but have become a beloved part of the Custer State Park experience, while the bison herd has been carefully managed in the park since 1914 to preserve the species.
- The baby burro was born in late March 2026.
- The baby bison calf was born on April 1, 2026.
The players
Custer State Park
A 71,000-acre state park in the Black Hills of South Dakota, known for its diverse wildlife including herds of burros and bison.
The takeaway
The births of the baby burro and bison at Custer State Park are a heartwarming sign of the park's thriving wildlife populations and the success of conservation efforts to protect these iconic species. Visitors to the park this spring will be delighted to catch a glimpse of the young animals as they explore the park's stunning natural landscapes.


