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  • Just a half-mile from the Devils Postpile rock formation lies Devils Postpile Campground, the only camp in the area managed by the National Park Service. The 21-site camp has flush toilets and running water. It is ideally situated for hikes within the monument and for fishing in the Middle Fork San Joaquin River.
  • Reds Meadow Campground is a favorite in the Devils Postpile area because of its natural hot springs bathhouse, which has showers. Anglers enjoy its proximity to large Sotcher Lake. With 52 sites, many set along Reds Creek, it's the largest camp in the area, and is especially popular with RVers.
  • Several sites at Minaret Falls Campground have head-on views of Minaret Falls. The sound of water from the Middle Fork San Joaquin River, which flows past the camp, will lull you to sleep. Anglers can fish to their heart's content. With a half-mile walk you can catch the Devils Postpile shuttle bus and travel wherever you wish in the monument.
  • Agnew Meadows is the first in a string of campgrounds that are reached by descending from Minaret Pass into Devils Postpile National Monument. The camp is popular because of its location just off the Pacific Crest Trail. The main trailhead here leads to a wide choice of day hikes and backpacking trips. If you'd rather let Trigger do the walking, a pack station is located nearby.

Devils Postpile National Monument Travel Guide

Just a few miles outside Mammoth Lakes, Devils Postpile National Monument is home to one of nature's most curious geological spectacles. Formed when molten lava cracked as it cooled, the 60-foot-high, blue-gray basalt columns that form the postpile look more like an enormous, eerie pipe organ or a jumble of string cheese than anything you'd expect to see made from stone. The mostly six-sided columns formed underground and were exposed when glaciers scoured the valley during the last ice age, some 10,000 years ago. Similar columnar basalt is found in Ireland and Scotland. Read More

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Minaret Falls Campground

Devils Postpile National Monument
Mammoth Lakes, CA

Distance: 0.1 mi.
(from destination center)

Hotel Class: Not Yet Rated
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Vermilion Valley Resort

P.O. Box 258
Lakeshore, CA 93634

Distance: 25.4 mi.
(from destination center)

Hotel Class: Not Yet Rated
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Muir Trail Ranch

P.O. Box 176
Lakeshore, CA 93634

Distance: 25.4 mi.
(from destination center)

Hotel Class: Not Yet Rated
Good For Camping
Expert Rated & Recommended
5.0

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Attractions

Rainbow Falls

expert favorite attraction
Good For Camping
Devils Postpile National Monument
P.O. Box 3999
Mammoth Lakes, California 93546

Distance: 0.9 mi. (from destination center)

Description: Hike to Rainbow Falls, an easy 2.5-mile trek beginning at the Ranger Station. ... Read More
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Devils Postpile

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Good For Camping
Devils Postpile National Monument
P.O. Box 3999
Mammoth Lakes, California 93546

Distance: 1.1 mi. (from destination center)

Description: Hike and fish at Devils Postpile, open in summer and part of fall. The main attractions are the natural 60-foot-high cliff of columnar basalt and tumbling Rainbow Falls.... Read More
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Huntington Lake

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65 miles northeast of Fresno


Distance: 27.8 mi. (from destination center)

Description: Nature trails at Huntington Lake highlight the area's spring wildflowers, bright birds, and wildlife. ... Read More
Expert Rated & Recommended
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Airports

Major Airports near Devils Postpile National Monument

Distance (mi.)
Reno/Tahoe International Airport 135.5 map
San Jose International Airport 156.6 map
Sacramento International Airport 156.8 map

Other Smaller Airports near Devils Postpile National Monument

Distance (mi.)
Fresno Airterminal Airport 68.2 map
Merced Municipal Airport 81.9 map
Modesto Municipal Airport 103.1 map

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