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Why is Muir Woods so popular?

Hike through the soaring redwoods and immerse yourself in the sights that inspired John Muir to be such a strong voice for the preservation and conservation of America's most special places. Muir Woods is the first National Monument that was created solely because of a land donation from a individual.



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Muir Woods National Monument is in Marin County, California, just a few miles north of San Francisco. The 558-acre monument preserves one of the last remaining ancient redwood forests in the Bay Area. Some of the redwoods are nearly 1,000 years old and reach heights of more than 250 feet.

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It is One of Few Redwood Forests You Can Explore in the San Francisco Area. Due to deforestation and a specific ecosystem in which this giant species can thrive, Muir Woods is home to some of the only redwood groves in the world.

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Muir Woods National Monument contains 6 miles of trails. There is a 1/2 hour loop, a 1 hour loop, and a 1 1/2 hour loop as well as longer hikes on trails that extend into surrounding Mount Tamalpais State Park.

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Things To Know Before Heading To Muir Woods National Monument
  1. Reservations Are Required. ...
  2. Plan Your Transportation. ...
  3. Dress Appropriately. ...
  4. Prepare for Limited Connectivity. ...
  5. Bring Essentials. ...
  6. Stay on Designated Trails. ...
  7. Take Your Time. ...
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The main attraction of Muir Woods are the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) trees. They are known for their height, and are related to the giant sequoia of the Sierra Nevada.

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The large trees in Muir Woods are the coastal redwoods, the tallest of all living things, and some scattered Douglas firs. The tallest coastal redwood at Muir Woods is about 258 feet, approximately the height of a six-foot person stacked head to toe 45 times.

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Taylor State Park in Marin County. It's a lush gorge filled with hundreds of acres of redwood trees and easy-to-moderate hikes. If you're looking for a quick day trip to see the redwoods near San Francisco, but don't want to deal with the crowds of Muir Woods, this is an ideal spot.

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Muir Woods is only 16 miles from the center of San Francisco proper. It's much closer than the well known Redwood National Forest, but you should still budget at least half a day to enjoy the smaller forest. The Muir Woods shuttle takes approximately 30 minutes from the drop-off locations to get to the park entrance.

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The large trees in Muir Woods are the coastal redwoods, the tallest of all living things, and some scattered Douglas firs. The tallest coastal redwood at Muir Woods is about 258 feet, approximately the height of a six-foot person stacked head to toe 45 times.

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Muir Woods is an ancient remnant of the redwood forests that once covered large areas of North America.

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