• Rain and ice continue to erode the sedimentary rocks surrounding the base of the Devils Tower and over a period more of the Devils Tower will be exposed.
  • Devils Tower National Monument (Mato Tipila in Lakota) is a national monument in Crook County, Northeast Wyoming.
  • You can stop at the visitor’s center to learn about one of the ranger-led programs, night sky viewing, hiking and even climbing to the top of Devils Tower.
  • A misinterpretation by Colonel Richard Irving Dodge's interpreter in 1875 during an expedition led to the name Bad God's Tower, and eventually Devils Tower.
  • Devils Tower is eye-catching from afar and it looks relatively tall. But when you stand at its base, the looming and leaning Tower looks enormous.
  • President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed Devils Tower the first national monument in 1906. Approximately 107 miles northwest of Rapid City, the formation…
  • We think the best way to experience Devils Tower is to spend a few nights in your tent or RV taking in this unique landscape.
  • Nestled on 21 private acres of precious prairie and ponderosa pine, Devils Tower Lodge is a one of a kind, rustic experience.
  • Geologists determined that Devils Tower in Wyoming was formed not by the prayers of scared little girls, but as the result of an ancient volcano.
  • To this day, Devils Tower is frequently the site of ceremonial rituals, including sun dances, sweat lodges, and prayer and artifact offerings.