Devils Tower in northeastern Wyoming is one of the most distinctive natural landmarks in the United States. The isolated rock formation rises dramatically from the surrounding prairie and is known for its steep, almost vertical columns and flat-topped silhouette. It became the first United States National Monument in 1906 and has long been an important cultural and sacred site for several Native American tribes. Its strange, monumental shape gives it an almost unreal quality, which explains why it became such a powerful film image once Hollywood connected it with visitors from outer space.
Devils Tower is most famously connected to Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), where it is not just a background location but one of the central images of the entire film. It also appears in the science-fiction comedy Paul (2011), which uses the monument partly as a playful reference to Spielbergโs earlier film. Both films connect Devils Tower to alien contact, but in very different ways: one as a mysterious and awe-inspiring destination, the other as a self-aware pop culture landmark.
In Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Devils Tower becomes the place that ordinary people are mysteriously drawn to after encountering UFOs. Roy Neary, played by Richard Dreyfuss, becomes obsessed with the shape of the tower, building models of it before finally understanding where he is being called. In the filmโs final act, the area around Devils Tower is sealed off by the military under a false emergency warning, while a secret landing site is prepared nearby. The real monument is used to create one of the most iconic images in science-fiction cinema, with the tower standing as a physical meeting point between humanity and the unknown.
In Paul (2011), Devils Tower appears near the end of the film as the destination connected to Paulโs departure from Earth. The comedy follows two British science-fiction fans on an American road trip, and the use of Devils Tower is clearly part of the filmโs affection for classic alien cinema. Where Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) treats the location with wonder and mystery, “Paul” (2011) uses it with humour and recognition, turning the monument into a knowing tribute to one of the most famous UFO movie locations of all time.

Close Encounters of the Third Kind
The Close Encounters of the Third Kind story begins in Indiana and stretches toward Wyoming, the film was shot in California, Alabama, Wyoming and India.

Paul
The Paul story begins with Comic-Con and moves through famous UFO-country landmarks, the production was based largely in New Mexico, in the desert and surrounding roads.

The Stanley Hotel
The Stanley Hotel is the inspiration for Kingโs novel The Shining (1977) and used for The Shining in 1997. The hotel also appears in Dumb and Dumber (1994).
Crystal Bar
Crystal Bar is a bar on East Main Street in downtown Bozeman, Montana. The bar is one of the cityโs long-running localโฆ

Boneyard Saloon
Boneyard Saloon is used in Marshals, where it stands in for the fictional Bullet โn Barrel Saloon. In the series, the bar functions as a local watering hole.

Ontario Mine
Ontario Mine has been used in both horror and modern Western crime drama. It appears in the horror film The Boogens, and as a recurring location in Marshals.

Macโs Motel Heber City
Macโs Motel appears in Marshals, in โWolves at the Doorโ, episode 13 of season 1. The episode uses it for a stakeout sequence with Cruz, Calvin and Skinner.

Double Arch
Double Arch is best known from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, where it appears during the prologue with young Indiana Jones, played by River Phoenix.

Indiana Jones Bed & Breakfast
Indiana Jones Bed & Breakfast in Antonito, Colorado, is one of the most charming real-world locations connected to "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade".

Strater Hotel
Strater Hotel is most relevant as a filming location from National Lampoonโs Vacation. The hotel is also connected to Nurse Betty, which filmed in Durango.

Barons School
Barons School appears in Superman, where it represents Smallville High School. The production filmed several Smallville scenes in southern Alberta.


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