The Town of Hulett
The historic town of Hulett, founded in 1896, is only 15 miles from Devils Tower View Campground & Cafe.
Enjoy a beer at the Rodeo Bar, explore local history at the Hulett Museum and Art Gallery, and find unique gifts at the fun and eclectic Mercantile 307 shop.
Stargazing
Stargazing at our campground is truly an underrated experience.
On clear nights, the sky opens up to reveal a breathtaking array of stars. It's the perfect opportunity to marvel at the beauty of the cosmos.
Trails around the Tower
Devils Tower offers a variety of trails suitable for all ages and skill levels, with the most popular being the Tower Trail. This paved trail spans 1.8 miles in total and is well-loved for its scenic views. Despite the occasional crowding, it remains a pleasant and easy walk with a few inclines, making it accessible to most visitors.
Valley View Trail is another quick yet beautiful trail at Devils Tower. Starting from the amphitheater, this trail winds through prairie dog town and provides picturesque views of the Belle Fourche River. With little to no change in elevation, it's a gentle trail perfect for stretching your legs and enjoying the natural scenery.
Joyner Ridge Trail is a favorite among Devils Tower View employees This secluded, 1.5-mile trail is not paved and features numerous inclines, but the stunning views and the serene sounds of nature make it well worth the effort. It's a great choice for those looking to experience a quieter, more rugged side of the park.
4th of July at Devils Tower
The 4th of July at Devils Tower is always a great experience. While fireworks aren't visible from the campground, it's just a quick 3-minute drive to the Tower's entrance.
From there, you can sit on your cars, crack open a beverage, and enjoy the fireworks show. It's a fun and festive way to celebrate the holiday with a stunning backdrop.
Summer Events
Be sure to join us for upcoming summer events, including:
May 27th: Memorial Day
June 8th-9th: Hulett Rodeo
July 4th: Fourth of July Fireworks at the Tower
August 2nd-11th: Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
August 5th-11th: Camporee
August 7th-9th: Ham ‘N Jam
September 2nd: Labor Day
Please visit our events page for a more complete list and more information.
Sturgis + Camporee
Devils Tower and the surrounding area is set to be the host for both the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and the Camporee Christian Faith Group event during the first two weeks of August.
These events promise to bring an exciting and vibrant atmosphere for enthusiasts and participants alike.
With over 48,000 participants from the Camporee event alone having already made their camping reservations, spaces are filling up fast.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of these incredible gatherings – make your reservation now to secure your spot!
New Owners
Daryl and Sarah Taylor recently embraced a new chapter in their lives by purchasing Devils Tower View Campground & Cafe during Memorial Day 2023.
Originally from Sarah’s home state, Wyoming has now become their “forever home”, offering a quieter life away from the hustle and bustle of big city living.
With an appreciation for nature and a commitment to community, they're excited to meet new visitors and provide a welcoming camping and cafe experience to all who visit.
New Cafe Menu
We’ve recently refreshed our cafe menu to bring you a variety of healthier options.
Now, you can enjoy delicious, home-cooked meals that are both tasty and nutritious. With fresh sandwiches and wraps, hearty dishes, and more, we're here to make your dining experience is as enjoyable as it is healthy.
Come see what's new – we're excited to welcome you!
Refreshed Gift Shop
We’re excited to announce that our gift shop is undergoing a transformation!
We're carefully selecting a range of locally sourced, USA-made products to enrich your shopping experience.
This updated collection aims to offer something unique and meaningful for everyone, reflecting the spirit of our community and the quality craftsmanship of American artisans.
We can't wait for you to see what's in store!
Welcome to Devils Tower, WY
The breathtaking beauty of Devils Tower in Wyoming, surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, draws tourists seeking a chance to witness one of America’s iconic geological wonders.
Devils Tower boasts a rich geological history, formed by the cooling and solidification of molten rock millions of years ago. Steeped in Native American lore and designated as the first national monument in 1906, it stands as a testament to both natural wonders and cultural significance.
Just 20 minutes away, nestled in the area's scenic beauty, visitors will find Hulett, Wyoming. This small town charms visitors with its quaint and picturesque atmosphere, offering a small-town experience that captivates with its unique character and warm hospitality.