Devils Postpile National Monument

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Established in 1911 by presidential proclamation, Devils Postpile National Monument protects and preserves the Devils Postpile formation, the 101-foot Rainbow Falls, and the pristine mountain scenery.

The Devils Postpile formation is a rare sight in the geologic world and ranks as one of the world’s finest examples of columnar basalt. Its columns tower 60-feet high and display an unusual symmetry. Another wonder is in store just downstream from the Postpile at Rainbow Falls, once called “a gem unique and worthy of its name”. When the sun is overhead, a bright rainbow highlights the spectacular Falls.

The monument is also a portal to the High Sierra backcountry, with some 75% included in the Ansel Adams Wilderness. At 800 acres, Devils Postpile National Monument may be considered small by some, yet its natural and recreational values abound.

Operating Hours & Seasons

Summer season only: Opens around mid-June, weather permitting.
Monument may close at any time after October 15th due to snow. Official season closure is November 1st.


Communities Surrounding Devils Postpile National Monument
Note: The times listed below are approximate driving times to the park.
Mammoth Lakes, CA (21 min. )
June Lake, CA (49 min. )
Lee Vining, CA (57 min. )
Fish Camp, CA (2 hrs.  55 min. )
Bass Lake, CA (3 hrs.  14 min. )
Wishon, CA (3 hrs.  18 min. )
Big Creek, CA (4 hrs.  27 min. )
Mono Hot Springs, CA (5 hrs.  15 min. )