Devils Postpile Winter. Aggression with other miners or and included the Devils Postpile possibly hostile Indians. Remember that Devils Postpile National Monument is not open in the winter due to the mountainous road. Devils Postpile National Monument is closed during winter months and is open typically from mid-June through mid-October. Also its a great hike from Devils Postpile to Minaret Falls easy walk but beautiful.
2222021 Spring is not generally a long season in the Sierra. 1072019 Winter access to Devils Postpile National Monument in California will be limited with the Reds Meadow Road expected to be closed at Minaret Vista. Rainbow Fall and the spectacular In 1879 a large red-bearded man Minaret-Banner-Ritter range. Coyotes often wait out the long snowy winters at Devils Postpile having the Monument to themselves. A mandatory shuttle bus brings visitors from Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge which has ample parking to the Postpile the Rainbow Falls trailhead and other stops in the Reds Meadow area. National Park Service Logo National Park Service.
The wildlife in the Postpile tends to be primarily crepuscular meaning active at dawn and dusk.
Park Closure Devils Postpile National Monument is closed for the season The Reds Meadow Valley Road to Devils Postpile National Monument is closed for the winter. The monument closes temporarily when winter weather arrives early. 3222019 Geology of Devils Postpile Devils Postpile is made up of columnar basalt that dates back 100000 years. Technically yes the road is closed as well as the park. Devils Postpile provides plenty of food and habitat for the coyotes in the Valley. For wildlife watchers the best time to visit is early morning or in the evening.