Muir Woods Natl Monument
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on Citysearch Nov 20, 2006<b>The Background</b><br>Named for famous conservationist John Muir, these woods are where delegates from all over the world met in the spring of 1945 to draft and sign the Charter of the United Nations. President... (more)
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on Citysearch Aug 24, 2006This is a great place for walking or hiking in the Redwood Forest. There are beautifl things to see with plenty of wonderful scenery on every trail. The air smells so good there. (more)
solarstorm
on Citysearch Aug 13, 2006Visited from NJ for a week, and drove a few minutes to see some Redwood trees. Only $3, good for kids, or romantic stroll. Don't miss it, unless you want to drive 18 hours from SF to Redwood City, CA where there are other... (more)
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on Citysearch May 12, 2006If you like walking in the woods amongst giant redwoods, this is the place to go. Just over an hour from the south bay you will feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. Wear good walking shoes.... (more)
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on Citysearch Sep 28, 2005Twisting, winding roads end up at the parking lot of Muir Woods which is where the locals go to spend their week-ends. Giant redwood trees surround you as you walk through the paths -- and you can choose how long you want... (more)
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on Citysearch Sep 14, 2005Muir Woods is a really impressive government owned forest land. I went hiking on a couple of trails here with my parents and siblings and all of us had a great time no matter who was an avid hiker or not. The sunlight... (more)
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on Citysearch Aug 23, 2005This beautiful park's amazing redwood trees are what makes it such a popular tourist attraction - they truly are spectacular and worth the trip. The popularity is also what makes it hard to find a bit of trail to... (more)
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on Citysearch Jul 25, 2005Muir Woods is a nice quiet (well, when there aren't tons of visitors on the pathways during peak times in the summer) place to commune with trees. There is a mile long path designed for strollers and wheelchairs... (more)
hersheyjan
on Citysearch Jul 31, 2002Muir Woods is one of my favorite places to hike! The redwood trees are amazing. (more)
nhaynes
on Citysearch Jul 25, 2002Muir Woods is like a cathedral constructed of giant redwoods. It is serene and inspiring. On a hot, Marin County day, the coolness is soothing and welcome. Rangers are available for interpretation. The creeks are... (more)