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Devils Tower KOA

Devils Tower KOA

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The Devils Tower National Monument was the 1st national monument, established by President Theodore…read moreRoosevelt in 1906. The monument's boundary is area of 1,347 acres. It's also known as Mato Tipila or Bear Lodge. It is a butte, laccolithic, composed of igneous rock in the Bear Lodge Ranger District of the Black Hills, Wyoming. It is 1,267 ft above the Belle Fourche River, standing 867 ft from the summit to base. Native American people, believe that a group of girls went out to play & were spotted by several giant bears, who began to chase them. To escape the bears, the girls climbed atop a rock, fell to their knees, praying to the Great Spirit to save them. Hearing their prayers, the rock rose from the ground towards the heavens so that the bears could not reach the girls. The bears, left deep claw marks in the sides, which had become too steep to climb. Those are the marks which appear today on the sides of Devils Tower. When the girls reached the sky, they were turned into stars.

I visited Devils Tower as a kid in elementary school, and thought I would never visit it again, but…read moreit was just a small detour and I wanted to relive the memories. The prairie dog colony near the entrance off the side of the road is still there (although with different individuals obviously since they usually live 3-4 years), and the tower itself looks exactly the same! It was nostalgic to read the signs I had read before. The asphalt areas on the trail are strangely slippery, so watch out. I guess they've been worn smooth by the steps of so many visitors. The visitor's center was surprisingly small for the

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