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The Outdoors · National Parks in Marin County

Muir Woods National Monument

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Mill Valley, CA 94941
Visitor Information: 415-388-2596
www.nps.gov/muwo
Advance Reservations Required:
www.GoMuirWoods.com


    Just 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge on Highway 1 grows an ancient coast redwood forest named Muir Woods. Within this isolated forest, visitors from all over the world continue to marvel at 1000-year-old giant redwood trees that tower 260 feet high. In 1908 President Theodore Roosevelt declared Muir Woods a national monument. The forest was named for conservationist John Muir.

    Visitors can stroll along the forest floor on marked paths viewing interpretive displays in this magnificent, natural setting. Hiking trails wind through the forest, but no dogs, bicycles, picnics or camping are permitted. Bird watching, nature walks and interpretive programs are part of the activities within Muir Woods. The park is open from 8:00am to sunset, daily including holidays. The Muir Woods Café and Gift Shop are open from 9:00am to 30 minutes prior to park closure.

    The shuttle serves Larkspur Landing on weekends and holidays and the Sausalito Ferry Terminal on select summer weekdays.  Admission is $15 for adults; children 15 and under are free. Advanced reservations are made by visiting GoMuirWoods.com

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