Camping near Devils Tower National Monument

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You'll find the distinctive monolith of Devils Tower National Monument rising above several good camping options in the area. Belle Fourche Campground sits right within the monument boundaries, putting you close to the hiking trails that circle the tower. About 15 miles away, Tatanka Campground in Keyhole State Park lets you camp near Cook Lake, which is good for fishing and kayaking. Neither campground takes reservations, so it's smart to show up early in the day if you want a spot. Belle Fourche doesn't have electric hookups, but you can see Devils Tower from your campsite. Tatanka has better facilities but costs more if you're from out of state. Wildlife is common throughout the area around Devils Tower. Spring and fall have the most comfortable temperatures for camping here. The small town of Sundance is close by when you need supplies or want to grab a meal. Many campers split their time between hiking around the tower and relaxing at their campsite.

Best Camping Sites Near Devils Tower National Monument (75)

    1. Devils Tower KOA

    68 Reviews
    Devils Tower, WY
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (307) 467-5395

    "Entrance to Devils Tower National Monument is right outside the campground. View of Devils Tower from every campsite. Large camp store/gift shop and restaurant on site."

    "Very nice KOA at the base of Devils tower national Monument. Nice grass camp site with water and electricity. Shaded in late afternoon and early morning. Great views of the Tower."

    2. Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower — Devils Tower National Monument

    52 Reviews
    Devils Tower, WY
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 467-5283

    "Nicely maintained campground in Devils Tower National Monument.  Had choice of sites at check out time in June.  Great views of Devils Tower and easy access to trail that leads to the tower.  "

    "Very close to Devil's Tower National Monument so the view is amazing! Avoid the first week in August as that's when thousands of motorcyclists descend upon Sturgis."

    3. Devils Tower View Campground

    25 Reviews
    Devils Tower, WY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 467-5737

    $35 - $49 / night

    "Nice trails close by."

    "Nice convenient location very close to Devil’s Tower with a great view of the Tower. Cute gift shop on site. Staff was very kind and accommodating."

    4. Storm Hill BLM Land Dispersed Site

    21 Reviews
    Devils Tower, WY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 746-6600

    "struck out on any camping close to devils tower, so we ended up coming here. fun little dirt road coming up the mountain to the sight. really only like 2 spots. lower spot is medium sized and we saw someone"

    "It's a beautiful place away from everything very quiet. I will add more to this review after I spend the night or two."

    5. Reuter Campground

    27 Reviews
    Sundance, WY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 283-1361

    $22 / night

    "This is a perfect spot close to the highway if you want easy access and to forget how close you are to getting back on the road. Easy access to spots."

    "This is the kind of off the highway camping spot that gives you that good balance of nature and quick access to get back to ramblin’."

    6. Hartman Rock Dispersed Site

    12 Reviews
    Sundance, WY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 283-1361

    "Drive in on a Saturday and found several empty campsites. Coming from Yellowstone, the lower altitude came with warmer Temps. Very pleasant camping experience."

    "Easy drive in on the road for the van and most spots were relatively flat."

    7. Tatanka Campground — Keyhole State Park

    9 Reviews
    Moorcroft, WY
    15 miles
    Website

    "Beach of wyoming"

    "In the Tatonka campground area, we had water and power with rv dumps at the entrance. We were close to the lake. Quiet and spacious sites. Most rv sites are on a little of a hill but level enough."

    8. Black Hills National Forest Cook Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Sundance, WY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 283-1361

    $28 / night

    "If you drive from Sundance, follow USFS directions; Google maps tried to direct me up a dead end road. Road from Aladdin side is better and easier."

    "The drive down miles of gravel roads is beautiful. I certainly didn’t expect to find this though. A large lake is big enough to swim, kayak and fish. Many drove in just to picnic here."

    9. Devils Tower Tipi Camping

    1 Review
    Devils Tower, WY
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (707) 318-2581

    "It’s right in the shadow of Devils Tower National Monument (the US’s first national monument), and offers a gorgeous and serene prairie/black hills environment."

    10. Camp Barlow

    1 Review
    Devils Tower, WY
    5 miles
    Website

    $30 / night

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Recent Reviews near Devils Tower National Monument

470 Reviews of 75 Devils Tower National Monument Campgrounds


  • tThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Mt. Roosevelt Dispersed Camping

    Close to Deadwood

    This was a great site! Close to Deadwood. Very private. Lots of space. Outhouse at close trailhead.

  • dThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Mount Roosevelt Camp

    Vibrant Fall Aspen Trees

    Just a turn off the main road along a crest gave me a few days of great views. Not much traffic either.

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Spearfish KOA

    Beautiful, clean campground close to Devil's Tower.

    After a long day's drive, pulling into Spearfish was a breath of fresh air. The area is beautiful, and this KOA was a welcome break for two days before I continued on my journey to the Black Hills. 

    The park is hilly, so bring levelers! But the spots are gravelled, there's good drainage (storms), and beautiful conifers surrounding each site. The park smells like a Christmas candle. 

    Excellent facilities--very clean, and the store is appointed nicely. The staff were wonderful. I would definitely stay here again.

  • Cable A.
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower — Devils Tower National Monument

    Great views, overbearing hosts.

    Campground has multiple water points and multiple bathrooms with flush toilets. Plenty of sun for solar power. Individual site has a fire ring and concrete pad with picnic table. There are multiple camp hosts and they are very overbearing, patrolling this place more frequently than a prison. They don’t even let you get set up before they are all the way up your hind end. I stayed for 13 days, most people are here for 1-2 nights. It’s hard to walk dogs around the park because you must stay in the roads and people like to speed and disregard pedestrians, park rangers are not interested in traffic enforcement. On the Belle Fourche River and lots of wildlife.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower — Devils Tower National Monument

    Devils tower

    We are really happy with this campground. It's your basic no hookups campground, but it is very clean and we'll maintained. It has water available , flush toilets. No problem with cell service. It 20 a night and 10 a night for seniors . It is located right next to devils tower in the park. We did not have reservations and was fortunate enough to get a spot. However, we arrived in the off season so I'm sure that has something to do with why there were empty spaces. Otherwise, I'm sure during the season it would be busy. Great place. I recommend this campground if you're in the area and looking for something other than RV resorts and away from freeways. And the star gazing is amazing.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Spearfish Quarry

    Quiet stay

    It is an open area. There is a sharp right turn coming in and a steep drop. There is a 25’ trailer here now but I would not risk anything longer. A van, B+, or small type C will be fine. The bottom is pretty rocky. If you have cheap Chinese tires or may-pops, I would be very careful. Verizon has good cell service here.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Belle Fourche Dispersed Site

    Beautiful site

    Great spots on the water with picnic tables and fire rings. Not crowded at all

  • Shirlee A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Pats Point Campground — Keyhole State Park

    Beautiful lake view

    We were here for a few hours to check out the lake and playground with kids. It was way too windy to stay but I’m sure on nicer days it’s amazing! Simple, beautiful and affordable.


Guide to Devils Tower National Monument

Devils Tower National Monument rises 867 feet from its base with an elevation of 5,112 feet above sea level. The surrounding area experiences temperature fluctuations with summer highs averaging in the 80s and winter lows often below freezing. Camping options include both established campgrounds with electrical hookups and dispersed sites on nearby BLM land, many offering direct views of the monument's distinctive columnar jointing.

What to do

Swimming and fishing at Cook Lake: Located about 25 miles from Devils Tower in the Black Hills National Forest, Cook Lake Campground offers recreational water activities. "My kids love to fish the lake. I love to do the Cliff Swallows Trail (3.7 mile loop). Beautiful scenery," writes Molly. The lake is large enough for swimming, fishing, and kayaking.

Hiking the Cliff Swallows Trail: This 3.7-mile loop trail starts near campsites at Cook Lake. "Nice trail (Cliff Swallow trail) that I was able to start on right next to my site," notes Leslie B. The trail offers views of the surrounding Black Hills landscape and can be completed in approximately 2 hours.

Outdoor movies under the tower: Devils Tower KOA offers a unique evening activity. "They show 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' every night, outside with the tower in the background. Very cheesy but very cool," shares Julie W. The outdoor cinema experience typically runs during peak season (May-September).

What campers like

Direct views of Devils Tower: Many campgrounds provide unobstructed views of the monument. At Belle Fourche Campground, "Most sites offer a gorgeous view of Devils Tower. This is so much more relaxing and quiet than the KOA zoo down the road," notes Sanda A. The campground is within the national monument boundaries.

Stargazing opportunities: The area offers excellent night sky viewing. At Storm Hill BLM Land, a camper reports: "Unreal views. Gorgeous sunrise and set views." Another camper at Belle Fourche Campground recommends: "Little cell service overall but the views to Devils Tower are just amazing. Access to hiking trails; lots of wildlife; free fire wood; first come first serve; cheap and easy - no cash or check; stargazing is a must here."

Wildlife encounters: The surrounding area hosts diverse wildlife. At Belle Fourche Campground, one camper notes: "Open field, with prairie dogs, and I saw a Buffalo in the woods grazing." Another camper at Devils Tower View Campground shares: "Beautiful views and backdrops with plenty of wildlife including deer, pronghorn and turkeys."

What you should know

Varied pricing for non-residents: Wyoming State Parks like Tatanka Campground at Keyhole State Park charge additional fees for out-of-state visitors. "Wyoming state parks seem to be hostile to non residents. It's cheaper to stay at a regular rv park and you have better amenities," reports Mike C. Non-resident fees can add $12 per night to camping costs.

Weather-dependent road access: Many dispersed camping areas have access limitations. At Storm Hill BLM Land, "The road is a silty dirt. I watched someone pull a thirty foot trailer up it with a 2WD Truck but he said it was quite nerve racking. There is a sign that says vehicles can not make it up when the road is wet," warns James C.

Variable reservation systems: Each camping area follows different reservation protocols. Belle Fourche Campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations accepted. "First come gets them. Very relaxing," notes Shaun W. Other campgrounds like Devils Tower KOA require advance booking during busy seasons.

Tips for camping with families

Miniature golf and activities: Devils Tower View Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "For a KOA Journey campground, this facility has a lot to offer. There is a pool, miniature golf, dog runs, laundry, an honest to goodness General Store and a cafe. The facility also offers hayrides," reports Douglas S. These activities provide entertainment options between monument visits.

Tipi camping experience: For a unique overnight adventure, consider specialized accommodations. "We've been on a camping trip for three weeks and this is our favorite place so far. We only stayed one night but so wish we could have stayed longer. Julianna, the host, gets booked fast so make reservations early!" shares Stefanie Z. about Devils Tower Tipi Camping. The tipis come equipped with propane stoves and lamps.

Prepare for limited shade: Some camping areas offer minimal protection from the sun. At Belle Fourche Campground, a camper warns: "Not much shade. Very open and close to others." Planning for sun protection is important, especially during summer months when temperatures can exceed 90°F.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for level parking: Many campgrounds feature varied terrain. At Reuter Campground, "This no-frills campground has 24 sites mostly for smaller rigs or tents, but a few were perfect for our size. Looked like staff had just finished painting tables and buildings and vault toilet facilities were very clean," notes Terri D. Site 13 is specifically mentioned as a pull-through option for larger vehicles.

Limited hookup options: While some campgrounds offer electrical hookups, full-service sites are scarce. At Tatanka Campground, "In the Tatonka campground area, we had water and power with rv dumps at the entrance. We were close to the lake. Quiet and spacious sites. Most rv sites are on a little of a hill but level enough," reports Kimberly E.

Cell service considerations: Connectivity varies throughout the area. "Had 3 bars of cell signal and picked up 10 TV stations with our antenna," mentions one Reuter Campground visitor. This contrasts with more remote sites like Hartman Rock dispersed camping where "1 bar of ATT even though there are several cell towers less than two miles away."

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds near Devils Tower National Monument?

The top-rated campgrounds near Devils Tower include Devils Tower KOA and Devils Tower Tipi Camping. The KOA offers prime views of the monument from every campsite, a camp store, restaurant, and nightly hayrides with showings of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind.' For a unique experience, Devils Tower Tipi Camping provides traditional tipis in various sizes (call ahead for reservations). Keyhole State Park campgrounds are also good options within driving distance, offering lake views and recreational opportunities. Most campgrounds in the area fill quickly during peak season, so advance reservations are recommended whenever possible.

Can you camp inside Devils Tower National Monument?

Yes, you can camp inside Devils Tower National Monument at Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower. This nicely maintained campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations available. It features picnic tables, fire pits, clean bathrooms, and potable water. The campground offers great views of Devils Tower and easy access to the trail leading to the tower. While it has mature trees providing shade, sites offer limited privacy. There are no hookups for RVs and no shower facilities. For those seeking a camping experience within the monument boundaries, this is your only option and provides an excellent base for exploring Devils Tower.

What amenities are available at Devils Tower View Campground?

Devils Tower View Campground offers several practical amenities for campers. The campground features potable water access, toilet facilities, and sites that can accommodate larger RVs. Most sites are reservable, allowing you to secure your spot in advance rather than relying on first-come availability. The campground provides both drive-in and walk-in access options depending on your needs. While not as feature-rich as Wind Creek Campground — Keyhole State Park with its water sports access, Devils Tower View Campground's primary appeal is its proximity to Devils Tower National Monument and the convenience it offers visitors wanting to explore this natural landmark.

Is RV camping available at Devils Tower National Monument?

RV camping is available near Devils Tower National Monument, but options within the monument itself are limited. Inside the monument, Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower accepts RVs but offers no hookups, making it better suited for self-contained units. For RVs requiring amenities, Devils Tower KOA located just outside the monument entrance provides water and electrical hookups on grassy sites. Their facilities include clean bathrooms, showers, and laundry services. The KOA's location adjacent to the monument entrance makes it particularly convenient for RV travelers. During busy seasons, it's advisable to make reservations in advance, especially for larger RVs requiring specific amenities.