Buffalo, South Dakota
Buffalo
State/Province: South Dakota
Country: United States
Location Overview
Buffalo is a city located in the western part of South Dakota, serving as the county seat of Harding County. It is situated near the Wyoming border and is part of the larger geographical region known as the Black Hills. The city covers a total area of approximately 1.07 square miles and has a population of around 400 residents, according to recent estimates.
As the administrative center of Harding County, Buffalo hosts various government buildings, including the county courthouse. The city is served by U.S. Route 85, which connects it to larger cities and facilitates transportation. Buffalo is also near key natural features, including the Black Hills National Forest and the Cheyenne River, attracting visitors interested in outdoor activities.
Recent developments in Buffalo include improvements to infrastructure, particularly in road maintenance and local services. Economic activity in the area is primarily driven by agriculture, tourism related to the nearby Black Hills, and small businesses. The local climate is characterized by cold winters and warm summers, influencing housing patterns and development strategies. Buffalo's population has shown slight fluctuations, reflecting broader trends in rural South Dakota.