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Population: 1,161
Elevation: 5621
Region: Northeast

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Nestled under the shadow of majestic Sundance Mountain is the delightful town of Sundance. The name relates to the history of the mountain, for it was this place Native Americans called Wi Wacippi Paha (temple of the Sioux) where they held their councils and performed their religious ceremonies. Sundance is a relatively quiet, inland town throughout the winter months; but when summer arrives, it awakens from its dormancy to greet its many tourists passing through on their way to Devils Tower and Yellowstone National Park.

Don't Miss: The iconic Devils Tower National Monument is a world-famous tourist attraction. A good place to start is the Devils Tower Visitor Center, located about three miles from the entrance to the park.  Interpretive exhibits illuminate the geologic, natural and cultural history of the area.  The Visitor Center staff will fill you in on climbing the tower, trail conditions and park activites http://www.nps.gove/deot

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