Tower Trail – Devils Tower, WY.

The Tower Tail is paved and disability accessible. The 1.3-mile trail which starts across the parking area from the visitor center, with a moderate elevation change. A short, steep section leads to you a junction that you can take either way to walk around the base of the Tower. Native Americans will only walk the Tower Trail clockwise. As you walk the Tower Trail you’ll see small bundles of cloths attached to the trees. These are Native American prayer cloths representing their spiritual connection with the Tower. I respected their beliefs and did not even photograph these prayer cloths.

The Tower Trail offers close-up views of the Tower, boulder fields, as well as sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. There are several benches to rest along the Tower Trail, as well as detailed signs which tell about the natural and cultural history of the park.

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