Busby offers wide horizons, a strong sense of community, and daily life shaped by the culture and landscape of the Northern Cheyenne homeland. Set along U.S. 212 between Lame Deer and Ashland in Big Horn County, it’s a place where neighbors know each other and local events fill the calendar. The Northern Cheyenne Tribe maintains deep traditions and services for residents through the official tribal government at the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, and seasonal powwows and cultural gatherings add color and purpose to the year.
Outdoor time comes naturally here. History buffs and families alike make easy day trips to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, just up the road near Crow Agency, while anglers and boaters head to Tongue River Reservoir State Park. For sweeping canyon views and wildlife, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is a memorable weekend outing. Closer to home, the Ashland Ranger District of Custer Gallatin National Forest offers trails, wildlife watching, and scenic drives through ponderosa breaks.
Education options include local BIE-supported schools via the Bureau of Indian Education, faith-based K–12 opportunities at St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, and nearby higher education at Chief Dull Knife College in Lame Deer. From starlit skies to Friday ballgames, Busby rewards a slower pace without losing access to essential services and regional attractions.
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