Rainbow Falls
September 24, 2009 | Mammoth, California | Vetting explained
Rainbow Falls, in the Devils Postpile National Monument, National Park.
Just two miles downstream from the famous Devil's Postpile formation is Rainbow Falls, which drops an impressive 101 feet. The fall, once called “a gem unique and worthy of its name,” is aptly named for the colorful rainbows that form in its mist.
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