Devils Tower National Monument is located in Wyoming, USA. It lies between the towns of Hulett and Sundance and is situated in the northeastern part of the state. The monument is famous for its massive, unique rock formation and is a popular site for climbing and cultural significance to Native Americans.
Devils Tower National Monument Location Map, Hulett, Wyoming

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Top Attractions Inside Devils Tower National Monument
- Devils Tower – Iconic monolithic igneous formation popular for climbing, photography, and cultural significance.
- Tower Trail – Scenic 1.3-mile loop around the base providing close-up views of the formation and wildlife.
- Red Beds Trail – Short trail through grasslands and juniper with views of the tower and surrounding landscape.
- Prairie Dog Town – Area where visitors can observe playful prairie dogs in their natural habitat.
- Juniper Trail – Hike offering panoramic vistas and diverse plant life near the monument.
- Visitor Center & Museum – Exhibits on geology, history, and cultural significance of Devils Tower.
- Wildlife Viewing – Spotting deer, birds, and other native species in the monument’s surrounding areas.
Devils Tower National Monument Facts
| Official Name | Devils Tower National Monument |
| Location | Near Hulett, Crook County, Wyoming, USA — northeastern Wyoming, USA |
| Latitude & Longitude | 44.5902° N, 104.7146° W |
| Total Area | 1,347 acres (≈ 5.45 km²) |
| Established / Designated | September 24, 1906 (by President Theodore Roosevelt) — first U.S. national monument |
| Managed By | United States National Park Service (NPS) |
| Region | Black Hills / Powder River Basin borderlands, northeastern Wyoming |
| Main Theme / Concept | Geologic monolith, sacred Native American site, rock-climbing & natural monument, prairie / rocky outcrop environment |
| Main Sections / Features | Devils Tower monolith / tower, surrounding prairie & forest base, visitor center & exhibits, hiking trail around the tower base (1.3 mi loop), climbing routes on tower walls |
| Famous Attractions / Highlights | Devils Tower — dramatic 867 ft (265 m) rock tower rising above surroundings; iconic geologic landmark; sunrise/sunset views; rock climbing routes; cultural & historic value |
| Visitor Activities | Hiking (tower-base trail), rock-climbing (permit required), wildlife & bird watching, photography, cultural history & Native American heritage learning, scenic drives |
| Entry Fee / Access Type | Paid admission / park entrance fee per vehicle or per person (walk-in / bike-in) |
| Time Zone | Mountain Time (MT) – UTC−7 Standard / UTC−6 Daylight Saving (Wyoming) |
| Official Website / Info Source | https://www.nps.gov/deto/index.htm |
Distances from Devils Tower National Monument to Nearby Landmarks
- Devils Tower Visitor Center – 0 km (0 mi)
- Red Beds Trail – 1 km (0.6 mi)
- Joyner Ridge Trail – 2 km (1.2 mi)
- Tower Trail – 1.5 km (0.9 mi)
- Prairie Dog Town – 3 km (1.9 mi)
- Black Hills National Forest – 100 km (62 mi)
- Sturgis, SD – 120 km (74.6 mi)
- Rapid City, SD – 130 km (80.8 mi)
- Deadwood, SD – 110 km (68.3 mi)
- Spearfish Canyon – 115 km (71.5 mi)
- Bear Lodge Mountains – 10 km (6.2 mi)
- Camp Crook, SD – 25 km (15.5 mi)
- Hulett, WY – 12 km (7.5 mi)
- Buffalo, WY – 150 km (93 mi)
- Gillette, WY – 180 km (112 mi)
- Sheridan, WY – 200 km (124 mi)
- Lead, SD – 125 km (77.7 mi)
- Spearfish, SD – 115 km (71.5 mi)
- Crazy Horse Memorial – 140 km (87 mi)
- Mount Rushmore – 145 km (90 mi)
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