Annual Festivals: Annual Hulett Rodeo, Fireworks Display at Devils Tower KOA, Hulett Chamber of Commerce Duck Derby, Hulett Motorcycle Rally “Ham ‘N Jam”
Located on Highway 24, nine miles north of Devils Tower, the nation’s first national monument, Hulett is set in the beautiful Black Hills of Wyoming right on the Belle Fourche River near the red rim rocks of Wyoming’s Bear Lodge Mountains. Devils Tower was featured in the movie, "Close Encounters of The Third Kind." Tourists often jump from their cars and immediately start their video cameras or take snapshots of what appears to be a movie set when the see the giant monolith. It is definitely a unique site and offers the opportunity for hiking around its one-mile path at the base of Devils Tower.
Outdoor activities abound in the area as Black Hills National Forest surrounds the town. Fishing, hunting, hiking, biking, camping are among the many activities available in the area.
Powwow is the steady thump of beaters on a hide-covered drum, a cadence of mixed voices singing in Arapaho, Shoshone, Crow, or Lakota, and the sweep and swirl of men and boys wearing brightly colored regalia, of young girls with fringed shawls, older women dressed in buckskin, even tiny tots in beaded moccasins and creamy white buckskin outfits. Begun as a ritual gathering of spiritual leaders and medicine men, powwow is now a social event. read more
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