Devils Postpile – Rainbow Falls loop from Minaret Falls Shuttle Stop
Devils Postpile – Rainbow Falls loop from Minaret Falls Shuttle Stop
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13.5km
240m
Hiking
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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5 m
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
2.05 km
Highlight • River
Tip by
2.31 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
Tip by
4.28 km
Highlight • Natural
4.88 km
Highlight • Forest
Tip by
5.69 km
Highlight • Waterfall
Tip by
7.58 km
Highlight • Trail
Tip by
9.91 km
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
13.5 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.56 km
3.05 km
781 m
164 m
Surfaces
9.73 km
3.05 km
637 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,360 m)
Lowest point (2,240 m)
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Description
If you're looking for a hike that packs a punch with unique geological wonders and stunning waterfalls, the Devils Postpile – Rainbow Falls loop from Minaret Falls Shuttle Stop is definitely worth your time. This moderate hiking route covers 8.4 miles (13.5 km) with 773 feet (236 metres) of elevation gain, taking around 3 hours and 44 minutes to complete. It's a fantastic option for those who want a diverse High Sierra experience without an epic climb, offering high rewards for a manageable effort.
What to expect on Devils Postpile – Rainbow Falls loop from Minaret Falls Shuttle Stop
What makes this loop so special is the constant change in scenery. You'll start by exploring the incredible columnar basalt formations of Devils Postpile, marveling at their hexagonal shapes from both the base and the top. The trail then meanders through pine forests, often following the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River, with sections that can be sandy underfoot. You'll pass through Soda Springs Meadow, a peaceful grassy area, and even cross paths with the famous John Muir Trail. The highlight for many is Rainbow Falls, a spectacular 101-foot waterfall where rainbows frequently appear in the mist. While generally moderate, the rolling sections and some sun exposure mean you'll feel the 773 feet (236 metres) of gain, making it a rewarding day for hikers comfortable with a bit of distance.
Planning your visit
Planning is key for this popular area. During the summer months, a mandatory shuttle system operates in Reds Meadow Valley. You'll typically park at the Mammoth Mountain Adventure Center and take the shuttle, which makes stops including Minaret Falls and near Devils Postpile. This allows for flexible hiking options, but be sure to check the shuttle schedule. Given the potential for sun exposure and altitude, bringing plenty of water is highly recommended. The best time to visit is when the shuttle is running, allowing you to experience the full beauty of the Ansel Adams Wilderness.
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