Landmark
Devils Postpile National Monument Ranger Cabin
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The Devils Postpile National Monument Ranger Cabin is a rustic log structure built in the early 20th century by the National Park Service. It served as a residence and work station for early rangers patrolling the monument. Today, the cabin functions as a visitor contact point where guests can obtain information, maps, and permits for hiking and camping in the area. Its historic architecture and setting amid the monument's striking basalt columns and alpine meadows offer a glimpse into the early days of national monument management. The cabin is a popular stop for those exploring the nearby Devils Postpile formation and Rainbow Falls.
Don't miss
- Authentic early NPS log cabin architecture
- Visitor information and maps for monument trails
- Proximity to the Devils Postpile rock formation and Rainbow Falls
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Devils Postpile National Monument Ranger Cabin
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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