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A very interesting experience we visited here on our way from Waterton Park to Forney and didn’t know what was going to happen, but spent a lot of time here because of being drawn to history. Leaf gave us a great personal introduction and guide as it was off-season and therefore the surrounding area was relatively less touristy. Spread on 5 floors and you can also walk on top and bottom of the cliffs, where you can easily spend more than 3 hours. Unfortunately, the cafeteria was closed due to the time we visited, as we would have loved to try some of the food we saw on the menu.
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A very interesting experience we visited here on our way from Waterton Park to Forney and didn’t know what was going to happen, but spent a lot of time here because of being drawn to history. Leaf gave us a great personal introduction and guide as it was off-season and therefore the surrounding area was relatively less touristy. Spread on 5 floors and you can also walk on top and bottom of the cliffs, where you can easily spend more than 3 hours. Unfortunately, the cafeteria was closed due to the time we visited, as we would have loved to try some of the food we saw on the menu.
Visitors who dare to challenge the height can try their hand at the observation deck, the floor of the observation deck is made of transparent glass, about 11 meters long, 1.5 meters wide, and extend outwards, standing here as if suspended in the sky, absolutely exciting.
It is the oldest, largest and best preserved bison cliff jumping place in the world.