Devils Tower 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 Roosvelt proclaimed DevilsTower the first national monument on September 24, 1906.
It attract visitors from around the world. Climbers test their skills on vertical rock wall. Visitors delight in the beauty of the area and enjoy the activities offered at the monument. American Indians consider the area sacred, a place for prayer and renewal.
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