Teepee Tent at KOA Campground, Devil’s Tower, Wyoming

A teepee tent is situated at the KOA campground near Devil's Tower National Monument in Wyoming. The teepee, a traditional dwelling of many Indigenous Plains tribes, is a modern accommodation offered at the campground. Devil's Tower, a prominent geological formation, was designated the United States' first national monument in 1906. The surrounding landscape features striking red rock formations and sparse vegetation, characteristic of the semi-arid climate of the region.
A teepee tent is situated at the KOA campground near Devil's Tower National Monument in Wyoming. The teepee, a traditional dwelling of many Indigenous Plains tribes, is a modern accommodation offered at the campground. Devil's Tower, a prominent geological formation, was designated the United States' first national monument in 1906. The surrounding landscape features striking red rock formations and sparse vegetation, characteristic of the semi-arid climate of the region.
Photo taken in September 2020. © 2026 Chad Davis
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