Is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved buffalo jumps in North America. For thousands of years, Plains Indians hunted buffalo by driving them over a cliff at the edge of the Porcupine Hills. The vivid name refers to the legend of a young Peigan man who watched the hunt from below the cliff and was found, with his skull crushed, under a pile of dead buffalo.
Today, Head-Smashed-In is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the wonders of Alberta.