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1267 feet above the Belle Fourche River. Once hidden, erosion has revealed Devils Tower. This 1347 acre park is covered with pine forests, woodlands, and grasslands. Deer, prairie dogs, and other wildlife are seen. Also known as Bears Lodge, it is a sacred site for many American Indians. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed Devils Tower the first national monument in 1906.
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Admission Rates:
10.00
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Directions:
E. on I-90 exit at Moorcroft. Visitors traveling W. on I-90 exit at Sundance, take 14 N. to 24; take 24 N. to Devils Tower.
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Hours:
April 5 - Nov. 26; Beginning May 27, daily 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sept. 4 hours change to 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Category:
Park/Wilderness/Nature
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City:
Devils Tower
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Region:
Northeast Wyoming
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Activities Available at Property:
Bird Watching,
Camping,
Fishing,
Hiking,
Rock Climbing,
State and National Parks,
Wildlife Viewing | Refuge
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Open Months:
Open Year-Round
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Park Amenities:
Parking
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Park Type:
National Park
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Payment Options:
Cash,
MasterCard,
Personal Checks,
Travelers Checks,
Visa
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