• Devils Postpile Formation

    Devils Postpile

    National Monument California

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  • Monument to Open Saturday May 25, 2013

    Devils Postpile and the Reds Meadow Valley will open Saturday May 25 at 7:30 a.m. The Reds Meadow Shuttle Service will be operational Saturday-Monday. Vehicles will be allowed to drive in following the weekend until shuttle bus service resumes June 22. More »

  • Devils Postpile Sets 37-Foot Vehicle Length Restriction on the Devils Postpile Access Road

    Devils Postpile has a limit of 37 feet for vehicles on the monument road. This may change during weather events, construction activities, vehicle congestion, or for safety reasons. Call or email for more information. More »

Soda Springs Webcam

Devils Postpile has teamed up with The California Nevada Applications Program (CNAP) and the California Climate Change Center (CCCC) to launch a webcam in Soda Springs Meadow as part of weather and climate monitoring in the monument. This camera will transmit throughout the winter season. Stop by often to see the amazing changes that occur throughout the winter!

Soda Springs Webcam

Did You Know?

A view of the Postpile looking northeast.

The area now known as Devils Postpile National Monument used to be part of Yosemite National Park.  In 1905, the Devils Postpile formation, Rainbow Falls, and the Minarets were removed from Yosemite's boundaries due to pressure from mining interests.