Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Junction of Highway #24 and Highway #14 - Devils' Tower Junction - 6 miles North to Devil's Tower National Monument. |
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0.0 0.0 |
View from highway. |
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1.2 1.9 |
Point of Information |
Crossing Miller Creek. |
5.1 8.2 |
View from highway. |
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5.9 9.5 |
View from highway looking at Devil's Tower. Roadside turnout - paved with historical marker - East side of highway. |
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5.9 9.5 |
'The Devil's Tower, an important landmark. Before indian tribes, long ago before the white man reached Wyoming, was called Mateo Tepee or Grizzly Bear Lodge. A number of indian legends describe the origin of Devil's Tower. One legend tells of several little girls chased onto a low rock to escape from attacking bears. Prayers forheld were heeded. The rock carried them upwards to safety as the claws of the leaping bears left furrowed columns in the edges of the descending tower.' |
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7.3 11.7 |
Access to campground |
East side of highway. |
7.9 12.7 |
Photo View from highway |
Kooling at Devil's Tower National Monument, Wyoming. |
8.8 14.2 |
View from highway. |
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9.5 15.3 |
Junction of Highway #110 |
Access to Devil's Tower. |
9.8 15.8 |
Roadside turnout - paved - East side of highway. |
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10.5 16.9 |
Gate of Devil's Tower National Monument. Access to campground - North side of highway. Photo of entrance to monument. Start/finish of highway travel guide. |