Devil’s Tower National Monument Entrance Station

Devil’s Tower National Monument Entrance Station is a tollbooth in , . Devil’s Tower National Monument Entrance Station is situated nearby to , as well as near the meadow .
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Highlights include Devils Tower National Monument and Entrance Station.

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is a national monument in Crook County, . The monument is the world's largest showcase of column formations; the surrounding softer rock has over time been eroded to reveal cooled magma hardened into igneous rock, appearing as fluted shafts and columns rising over 500 feet in the air.

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The at Devils Tower National Monument is a log cabin in the National Park Service Rustic style, built in 1941. The cabin is based on 1933 plans created by the National Park Service Landscape Division for a now-vanished caretaker's cabin at Aspenglen Campground in , adapted by NPS architect Howard W.

Devil’s Tower National Monument Entrance Station

Latitude
44.58926° or 44° 35′ 21″ north
Longitude
-104.70049° or 104° 42′ 2″ west
Operator
National Park Service
Open location code
85PQH7QX+PR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1252051324
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