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		<description><![CDATA[Highway 1: Muir Woods to Bodega Bay (Map and Info) Some &#8220;views&#8221; present themselves with convenient pull-through roadside parking.  Others would slide through our consciousness as idle observations but for a moment&#8217;s quickening of the heart.  These indulgent &#8220;moments,&#8221; however they might compel us to pause and gather in their sweet sensory detail, are what [...]]]></description>
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Some "views" present themselves with convenient pull-through roadside parking.  Others would slide through our consciousness as idle observations but for a moment's quickening of the heart.  These indulgent "moments," however they might compel us to pause and gather in their sweet sensory detail, are what merge "scenic" with "drive" -and transform merely going somewhere into traveling.




 









"Soaring Above Bodega Bay"


"Mega-Monuments:  Muir Woods National Monument"






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		<description><![CDATA[Muir Woods National Monument Map and Park Information The last time I stepped into the hushed shadows of Muir Woods, dusk already had one long arm around the towering trees. Zach and I had spent most of that day on bikes, riding from Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf on down to the Golden Gate Bridge and then across [...]]]></description>
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The last time I stepped into the hushed shadows of Muir Woods, dusk already had one long arm around the towering trees.
 Zach and I had spent most of that day on bikes, riding from Fisherman's Wharf on down to the Golden Gate Bridge and then across and up the road to Sausalito.  When we met up with his dad back in San Francisco in the late afternoon, we decided that there was just enough time to get to Muir Woods.  Everyone had cleared out by the time we arrived, and there was "just enough time".  Not a moment more.



This time, my friend and I arrived earlier in the afternoon to a more crowded park, but the stately Coastal Redwood trees still seemed to inspire a "quiet" in those walking the trails beneath them.  There was none of the scampering and screaming one sometimes encounters on flat, public trails.  Instead, there seemed to be an attitude of reverence...  an appreciation of being out of one's usual "element".


 
 
 
With the tallest redwood stretching 258 feet above the forest floor and the oldest one dating back at least 1200 years, there is plenty to inspire awe within this national monument.  President Roosevelt segregated the land in 1908; its name honors naturalist John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club and a pivotal figure in the establishment of our national park system.



Further inland are Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks - to be explored on a future trip.  The California Coastal Redwood, found only within a narrow band along the Pacific coast, is the tallest tree in the world.  The Giant Sequoias are known for their massive diameters.




Muir Woods National Monument (Mill Valley, CA)
Tallest trees in the world:  Coastal Redwoods
Mill Valley, CA 94941-2696
(415) 388-2595/(415) 388-2596
Park Website 
Park Hours:  8AM - Sunset (seasonal)
Entrance Fee:  $5.00/Adult; Free/Children(15 and under)
Annual Pass available


Muir Woods Map

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