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Devils Postpile National Monument
Where To Eat
 

There are no restaurants or concession-operated facilities within the Monument.

The only eating establishment within Reds Meadow Valley can be found at Reds Meadow Resort at the Mule House Cafe.  Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served throughout the summer.  Reservations are recommended for dinner.

In addition to the cafe, there is also a small general store that sells an assortment of grocery items and camping supplies.

For more information, please contact the Resort at (760) 934-2345 or visit their website at www.redsmeadow.com

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In the winter, the monument provides a gateway to High Sierra back country skiing.  

Did You Know?
Winters in Devils Postpile can be rough! The monument receives over 400 inches of snow each year thanks to our unique location in the Sierra Nevada. This provides great recreational opportunities for experienced backcountry skiers.

Last Updated: July 28, 2006 at 17:47 EST