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Northeast Region of Wyoming is bordered by the Big Horn
Mountains on the west, South Dakota to the east, the Montana
border to the north, the Thunder Basin National Grassland to
the south. Rich with history, this region is traditionally
shared by a number of Native American tribes and was the
location of a great deal of conflict between the Native
Americans and the encroaching settlement of white settlers.
The Powder River and Devils Tower National Monument are the
natural wonders most often associated with this region of
Wyoming. The nearly vertical monolith known as Devils Tower
rises 1,267 feet above the Belle Fourche River. Within site
of Devils Tower, Keyhole State Park is situated along the
southeast shore of the reservoir and offers excellent
fishing
for walleye, catfish, small mouth bass and northern pike.
Don't miss the Buffalo Bill Cody Museum and the western
flare of
Bed
and Breakfast inns and
ranches.
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