Start
your trip in Sturgis South Dakota. If you like biker-crowds
then time your trip with the world famous annual Sturgis
Rally.
Take
Rte 111 north (exit 199) off of I-90 to the town of Aladdin
Wyoming. This is a very small town (claims a population
of 15!). The town comes alive during the "Bronc
Match" and Horseshow in August. There is a neat General
Store there that is listed on the National Historic Register.
In
Hulett you can gas up and grab something to eat before
you head towards Devils Tower (only 10 miles away). Hulett
is a nice little town located on the banks of the Belle
Fourche River. It has Rodeo in June and a motorcycle
rally in August. Checkout this nice
web-site that gives you a breakdown of the town and
upcoming events.
Devils
Tower National Monument was our country's first national
monument and today draws about 450,000 visitors a
year. It rises 1,265 feet straight up from the river
plain it sits on. The national monument is made up of
13,000 acres and offers visitors two trails going around
the base of the monument. You can watch the hordes of
rock climbers who come here to take on the cliffs … bring
your binoculars if you want to watch how they do it. Also
the park has a visitor center that will help you
understand how this awesome structure was formed.
The
last stop before you head back to Sturgis is at the town
of Sundance.
The town is named after a brutal four-day Sioux Indian
ceremonial initiation test that was used to verify the
strength of young warriors. The town is also where the
famous Sundance
Kid, as portrayed by Robert Redford in the
movie, was jailed for a short period of time. You can
learn more about this at the Crook County Museum and Art
Gallery (800-477-9340).
Gas
stations are few and far between during some sections
of this route ... fill up when you can!