• Devils Postpile Formation

    Devils Postpile

    National Monument California

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  • Shuttle Buses Have Stopped Running for the Season

    The Reds Meadow/Devils Postpile Shuttle has stopped for the season. Visitors are now permitted to drive into the valley. Interagency passes are now accepted for all visitors, or for those without passes, a $10/vehicle fee will be charged.

  • Road Delays Possible Through September and October

    A hazardous fuel reduction project will likely cause periodic delays of at least 30 minutes throughout the months of September and October. There will be large trucks on the Reds Meadow Road from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Please drive carefully. More »

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

    In order to improve public safety, Devils Postpile will be enforcing a limit of 37 feet for vehicles on the short monument access road. This is not for the entire Reds Meadow Road. Large vehicles can still access Forest Service campgrounds in the valley. More »

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Development of General Management Plan (GMP) to begin

By getting involved in the GMP, you are helping to create a vision for what Devils Postpile National Monument should be like in the future. Click here to add your name to a list for receiving more information on this important planning process.

 

Scoping for General Management Plan Has Begun

Help Devils Postpile plan for the future by participating in the General Management Plan process. Click here for more information about the General Management Plan, to download a copy of the scoping newsletter, and to comment on the process.

Did You Know?

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

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.