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Devils Postpile National Monument
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A double rainbow over Soda Springs Meadow
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Summer thunderstorms often make for great photo opportunities, like this one in Soda Springs Meadow.
 
View from the top of the Postpile
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A steep, but rewarding hike will take you to the top of Devils Postpile, giving you beautiful views of the surrounding valley.
 
Winter at Devils Postpile
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Winter in the Monument is quiet and beautiful. Dedicated back country skiers can enjoy having the Postpile to themselves.
 
Shooting Stars in the meadow at Devils Postpile
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Shooting Stars are abundant in the meadows of Devils Postpile in early to mid-summer.
 
Storm over the Rainbow Falls trail
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A storm brews over the Minaret Range and the Rainbow Fire burn area. The Rainbow Fire burned over 80% of Devils Postpile in 1992.
Black Bears are excellent tree climbers.  

Did You Know?
Black bears are commonly seen in Devils Postpile. Although they are not as active in winter months and spend much of this time in their dens, they could be seen any time of the year.

Last Updated: September 07, 2009 at 19:45 EST