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Devils Postpile National MonumentMiddle Fork of the San Joaquin River
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Devils Postpile National Monument
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CLASSROOM VISITS

Rangers may be available to visit your classroom throughout the school year, primarily in the fall. Rangers can provide a variety of educational programs covering basic earth science, geology, wildlife, and others. Because the monument is closed in the winter, the best way to reach us is by sending us an e-mail. We will respond as soon as possible.

A view of the Postpile looking northeast.  

Did You Know?
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.

Last Updated: November 18, 2008 at 16:07 EST