Devils Tower National Monument
P.O. Box 10
Devils Tower, WY 82714
307-467-5283
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Proclaimed the first national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, this 1,347-acre park covered with pine forests, woodlands and grasslands rises 1,267 feet above the Belle Fourche River. Also known as Mato Tipila (Bears Lodge), Devils Tower is a sacred site for many American Indians. Made of phonolite porphyry, the 865-foot Devils Tower's top is "about the size of a football field." Eight miles of hiking trails travel through Devils Tower National Monument.
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