Muir Woods is located 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge. It can be reached by taking Rt 101N, exit at Rt1 (Stinson Beach) in Mill Valley. Follow the signs to Muir Woods. Roads to the park are steep and winding with vehicles over 35' long prohibited. The monument contains coastal redwoods. These are the tallest types of trees in the world, some reaching over 250' in height.
Activities include sightseeing and hiking. For more information contact Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley, CA 94941 or call (415) 388-2595.
All pictures found on this page are from Muir Woods National Monument, using various film and digital cameras.
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Fern Creek Trail, huge tree at William Kent Memorial. This trail is picked up near the end of the loop trail.
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The 3rd bridge along the main loop trail. The loop trail is a 2 mile roundtrip with an elevation gain of approximately 150'.
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Looking at the treetops in Cathedral Grove along the Loop Trail.
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Cathedral Grove along the Loop Trail.
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Looking up at high treetops.
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Looking at the treetops in Cathedral Grove along the Loop Trail.
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From the Loop Trail, the Bohemian Grove.
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From the Loop Trail, looking at the Redwood Creek from Bridge #1.
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Further information can be found at the Muir Woods National Monuments NPS page or
Muir Woods National Monuments GORP site.
