Satellite map of Devil's Gate (Wyoming)
Map of Devil's Gate (Wyoming)
Devil's Gate (Wyoming) is a natural rock formation, a gorge on the Sweetwater River a few miles southwest of Independence Rock. Although the actual route of travel did not pass through the narrow cleft, the site was a major landmark on the Oregon and Mormon Trails, and is particularly significant in the history of the latter. The earliest surviving photograph of this landmark was made in 1858 by Samuel C. Mills, a photographer with the Captain Simpson Expedition.
Latitude: 42° 26' 55.20" N
Longitude: -107° 12' 39.08" W
Nearest city to this article: Mills, Wyoming
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