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Devils Postpile National MonumentMiddle Fork of the San Joaquin River flooding Soda Springs Meadow in June 2006
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Devils Postpile National Monument
Support Your Park
 
Trail Volunteers
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Volunteers work with Devils Postpile staff to improve trails in the monument.
 

There are lots of ways to support your parks. Each year people from all over the country and the world make donations to the parks and their partners to support educational programs and research. Others volunteer their time to help complete valuable projects. No matter how you choose to support the parks, you contribution will be appreciated by the park and every visitor who comes after you that enjoys the results of your contribution. Above are just a few ways to support your park.

Logs and snags provide great habitats for animals.  

Did You Know?
After the Rainbow Fire in 1992, many of the trees died. The hollows of these trees and logs are now home to sleeping bears in the winter, pine martens, and many species of birds.

Last Updated: September 06, 2009 at 19:52 EST