Devils Tower

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:historical_landmark
gptkbp:accessibility Accessible by road
gptkbp:admission_fee Entrance fee required
gptkbp:area 1,347 acres
gptkbp:campground Camping available nearby
gptkbp:climate Semi-arid climate
gptkbp:climbing_ability Popular climbing destination
Over 200 established routes
gptkbp:community_involvement Involves local community in events
gptkbp:conservation Focus on environmental education
gptkbp:conservation_efforts Ongoing conservation efforts
gptkbp:cultural_events Hosts events related to Native American culture
gptkbp:cultural_heritage Part of cultural heritage of Native Americans
gptkbp:cultural_significance Sacred site for Native American tribes
sacred site for Native American tribes
gptkbp:designated_as gptkb:Theodore_Roosevelt
gptkbp:educational_programs Programs for schools and groups
gptkbp:educational_resources Available for teachers
gptkbp:emergency_services Emergency services available
gptkbp:environment Part of the Great Plains ecosystem
gptkbp:established 1906
gptkbp:established_in gptkb:Antiquities_Act
gptkbp:famous_landmark Nearby historical landmarks
gptkbp:features climbing routes
gptkbp:film_appearance Featured in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind
gptkbp:fossil_record Fossils found in the area
gptkbp:geological_features gptkb:volcano
Unique geological features
gptkbp:geological_formation Columnar jointing
gptkbp:has_programs Offers educational programs for visitors
gptkbp:has_visitor_center Has a visitor center with exhibits
gptkbp:height 1,267 feet (386 meters)
gptkbp:historical_interpretation Signs throughout the park
gptkbp:historical_significance Site of early geological studies
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Devils Tower
gptkbp:land_use Managed for preservation and recreation
gptkbp:landscape Iconic landscape feature.
gptkbp:local_economy Boosts local tourism economy
gptkbp:location gptkb:Crook_County,_Wyoming
gptkb:Wyoming
gptkbp:managed_by gptkb:National_Park_Service
gptkbp:native_american_name gptkb:Bear_Lodge_Butte
gptkbp:natural_resources Rich in natural resources
gptkbp:origin Named by Colonel Richard Irving Dodge
gptkbp:parks Open year-round
Park rangers provide assistance
gptkbp:part_of Black Hills region
gptkbp:photography Popular subject for photographers
gptkbp:recreation Offers various recreational activities
gptkbp:route_of_administration Managed by the National Park Service
gptkbp:safety_measures Climbing regulations in place
gptkbp:scenic_views Offers panoramic views of the surrounding area
gptkbp:seasonal_activities Hosts seasonal events
gptkbp:significance gptkb:First_United_States_national_monument
gptkb:rock_formations
gptkbp:surrounding_area Black Hills region
gptkbp:trails Multiple trails available for visitors
gptkbp:visitors over 400,000 annually
Over 400,000 annually
gptkbp:wildflowers Wildflowers bloom in spring
gptkbp:wildlife Popular for birdwatching
Home to various species including deer and birds
Includes bighorn sheep
gptkbp:year_created September 24, 1906
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Wyoming
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4