Devils Tower Country
Discover Devils Tower Country, a destination that connects natural beauty with outdoor recreation. This region in Wyoming offers something for everyone, from wide-open landscapes to local cultural landmarks. Devils Tower, the first designated national monument in the United States, is a must-see. Beyond the tower, you’ll find opportunities to explore vast forests, scenic highways, and quaint, history-rich towns. Whether you seek adventure or a peaceful retreat, the area welcomes you with its unique charm and outdoor possibilities.
Let the Journey Begin
As you plan your travels, consider making Devils Tower Country a cornerstone of your journey. Whether en route to Yellowstone National Park or seeking the tranquility of the Dakota Black Hills, this region promises experiences that resonate with the essence of the American West. From the silent majesty of Devils Tower to the welcoming hospitality of its towns and the untamed beauty of its landscapes, a trip here is more than a visit—it's a voyage into the heart of Wyoming's splendor.
Explore Unique Adventures in Devils Tower Country
Start with Devils Tower National Monument, a geological marvel known for its towering presence and cultural importance. Crook County also offers nearly 1.8 million acres of public land for off-road enthusiasts, with ORV trails weaving through the Bear Lodge Mountains and Black Hills National Forest. The scenic routes, combined with a variety of ecosystems, make this a destination like no other. Hike peaceful trails, watch wildlife, or take part in horseback adventures through countryside landscapes that shift with the seasons.
Outdoor Activities and Scenic Routes
Choose from hiking trails, outdoor treks, or scenic drives that offer a connection to the land. Devils Tower itself features multiple hiking paths, well-suited for different activity levels, with highlights like the Tower Trail. Scenic byways, including the Highway 14 loop, provide a stunning journey past historic homesteads, forested ridges, and prairie views. Snowmobilers will love the groomed trails of the Bear Lodge Mountains, while others can explore Cook Lake or the Sundance Trail System for hiking and wildlife scenery. Many routes intersect with points of local significance and give you a chance to explore uncharted areas.
West Texas Trail Museum
- 100 E Weston St.
Stroll through one of the largest & most authentic collections of artifacts from the West Texas…
Crook County Museum & Art Gallery
- 120 N 4th St
Explore the history of the “Sundance Kid” in “Old Stoney”, a restored 1923 sandstone schoolhouse…
Sundance White Ranch Park
- 18 Hwy 116
Welcome to Sundance White Ranch Park! This is the spot where you can discover, learn, and explore…
Hulett Museum & Art Gallery
- 115 Hwy 24
Nestled in the heart of northeastern Wyoming lies a treasure trove of history and culture waiting to…
Crook County Museum & Art Gallery
- 120 N 4th St
Come visit the Black Hills of North Eastern Wyoming. History doesn’t have a state line and the…
West Texas Trail Museum
- 100 E Weston St.
Discover a vast collection of artifacts from the West Texas Trail Cattle Drive in this free museum…
Hulett Motel & Chalets
- 202 Main St
Just minutes from Devils Tower National Monument. Our quiet motel rooms & cozy chalets are inspired…
Vore Buffalo Jump National Historic Site
- 369 Old U.S. 14
Nestled just a short distance from I-90 in the stunning landscapes of northeast Wyoming lies the…
Events and Seasonal Highlights
Devils Tower Country hosts exciting events throughout the year, showcasing the culture and traditions of the region. Local rodeos celebrate the Wyoming spirit, while seasonal events like the Sundance Winter Festival bring unique activities, including ski-joring and barstool races. Events often combine recreation and community, making them a great way to meet locals and enjoy the area's vibrancy. Each season transforms the countryside, so there’s always a reason to explore—whether to see fall foliage, blooming spring wildflowers, or winter’s snow-covered forests.
WaSpooki
- WaTiki® Indoor Waterpark Resort
- Oct 15, 2025 - Oct 31, 2025
Haunted Nights at the Museum
- Dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Museum
- Oct 16, 2025 - Oct 31, 2025
Wild West Songwriters Festival
- Deadwood Mountain Grand - A Holiday Inn Resort
- Oct 16, 2025 - Oct 18, 2025
Where Will You Stay in Devils Tower Country?
From campsites near national parks to guest ranches where you can saddle up, the area presents a variety of lodging options. Stay in rustic cabins or modern motels close to key attractions or choose family-focused hotels with convenient amenities. For more seclusion, explore bed-and-breakfasts or eco-lodges that offer quiet retreats in natural surroundings. Wherever you stay, you’ll find yourself within reach of trails, scenic viewpoints, and outdoor activities, making every trip easy to plan and memorable.
Hulett Motel & Chalets
- 202 Main St
Just minutes from Devils Tower National Monument. Our quiet motel rooms & cozy chalets are inspired by the region’s natural, western setting. The rustic-style…
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