Muir Woods National Monument

Nature park
★ 4.8 (5K+ reviews) • 5K+ booked
The Muir Woods National Monument is a must-visit natural attraction located in Mill Valley, Marin County, California. Here, the ancient redwoods stand tall and rooted in the cool waters of Redwood Creek, reaching up to the sun and mist. With over 1.5 million visitors yearly, this coastal redwood preserve is also part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and has been protected by the government since 1908, under the guidance of the National Park Service. It's home to one of the last old-growth redwood forests left in the Bay Area, some trees being a thousand years old and soaring over 250 feet high.  Today, the vibrant Muir Woods is home to 380 different plants and animals—27 mammal species, 50 types of birds, 12 reptile species, and 5 amphibian groups. The clear waters of Redwood Creek, the park’s main stream, house important species like salmon and trout. Muir Woods National Monument's natural beauty is a sight you won’t want to miss, so plan your visit today!
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Muir Woods National Monument, Madrone Avenue, Marin County, California, United States
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4.8 /5
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Kar **********
21 Jun
Muir Woods is cool and beautiful in the morning. Walking among the giant coastal redwood is amazing, reminding us the beauty of nature. Then, we had a short trip to Sausalito where we had a quick walk around and lunch (on our own). Appreciate the guide who gives us good tips on what to see and where to eat.
2+
IZABEL ******
29 May
this tour is worth your money as it makes touring sfo very convenient. the places we went to are also advisable to be reached via taxis/uber, so this is a great buy. only downside is that the time allotted is very limited. it feels rushed. other than that, all went well.
2+
Klook 用戶
27 May
The itinerary and tour guide are very interesting! Introducing additional attractions and stories makes the journey more exciting. It is a good choice for people who come to San Francisco without renting a car!
Yvette ***
8 May
A good look into the city and our guide (Mary) and driver (Thomas) made the experience enjoyable! However, the price is slightly steep for the tour in my opinion
Estefano **********
25 Apr
It's a good tour, but they should increase the time spent in Muir Woods. The park is large, but it feels very short.
Clement ***
17 Apr
Smooth and fun tour experience - knowledgeable tour guide and comfortable transportation
Lai ******
31 Mar
If you book a cruise, you can use it the next day if you book it on the same day. The ticket price is similar to buying it on the spot. If you book in advance, you can directly give the order on your mobile phone to the service staff for confirmation, but it still takes some time.
2+
Kevin ****
24 Mar
Best hike ever, it was wonderful. Gorgeous big trees, beautiful nature, the creek had plenty of water. It was an amazing experience. Worth trip tour🥰
2+

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Old Growth Coast Redwoods

The Old Growth Coast Redwoods at Muir Woods aren't just trees; they're ancient guardians that have seen centuries of life unfold. Stroll beneath their giant trees and you'll sense a deep bond with the land and a calm that only these massive trees can bring. Whether you love nature or just want some peace, the redwoods offer a magical experience that will leave you amazed by their beauty.

Muir Woods National Monument Visitor Center

Begin your Muir Woods adventure at the Visitor Center, the perfect starting point for your journey into this natural wonderland. Here, you'll find everything you need to make the most of your visit, from informative displays and maps to friendly rangers ready to share their knowledge. Whether you're planning a stroll or an adventurous hike, the Visitor Center is your gateway to discovering the rich history and ecology of Muir Woods. Remember to check out the guided tours for an in-depth exploration of this enchanting forest.

Hiking Trails

Explore Muir Woods by going along its different hiking paths. No matter if you're an experienced hiker or just out for a stroll, there's a path for you! The Main Trail Loop is great for families and people who want a relaxed, scenic walk. If you're up for a challenge, the Dipsea Trail or Ben Johnson Trail is more demanding but thrilling.

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Golden Gate National Recreation Area, created by Congress in 1972, is among the biggest parks near a city, covering Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties. With over 19 million yearly visitors, the park is famous worldwide and a local gem for the 7 million Bay Area residents. It features famous spots like Alcatraz Island, Muir Woods National Monument, and the Presidio, along with important sites like the Marin Headlands, Stinson Beach, Fort Mason, Ocean Beach, Fort Funston, Sweeney Ridge, and Mori Point.

Kirby Cove Campground

Take a stroll through a mix of cypress, eucalyptus, and pine trees to find a spectacular view of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay. At Kirby Cove, there's a spot you can reserve for daytime use and five spots for camping overnight. Each campsite can fit up to 10 people, with a limit of three vehicles per site. Kirby Cove Campground usually opens from spring to fall.

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Mount Tamalpais State Park

Just a 6-minute drive from Muir Woods National Monument is the Mount Tamalpais State Park. From its peak, you can get a great view of the Marin County hills and San Francisco Bay. It's ideal for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the natural beauty of Northern California.

Point Reyes National Seashore

The Point Reyes National Seashore is a worthy detour for its rugged coastline, scenic trails, and diverse wildlife. The seashore is home to over 1500 plants and animals, including elk, elephant seals, and owls.  

Golden Gate Bridge

While you're in San Francisco, you can't miss the Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic landmark famous all over the world. With its attractive International Orange color and elegant Art Deco design, it's a sight you won't want to miss. Walk across the bridge and take as many photos as you like!

Stinson Beach

Known for its beautiful coarse sand beach, Stinson Beach is great for sunbathing, picnicking, and surfing. You can also check out charming local cafes and shops, like the Parkside Cafe and Stinson Beach Market.