| Above, basalt rock formations at Devils Postpile National Monument. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
For those who can afford to RV in the state of California where gasoline now averages $4.30 to $4.48 per gallon for regular unleaded, a trip up the Owens Valley is one that is enjoyable.
| Above, a view along the trail to the rock formations. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Up in the Mammoth Mountain area, is Devils Postpile National Monument. In 2016, I visited it and had a good time. It is an easy walk to reach the basalt rock formations.
RV Travel posted an article on Devils Postpile National Monument.
They begin with:
The Devils Postpile National Monument is a dramatic spot in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The monument is located off the back side of Mammoth Mountain in Madera County, California. Its unique basalt rock formations are a mind-bending sight to see.
| Above, yours truly at Devils Postpile National Monument. |
There are some RV parks in nearby Mammoth Mountain Village if one chooses to stay there.
For more information, go here.
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