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Muir Woods National Monument

Mill Valley, California

Muir Woods National Monument

Default image for Redwood Creek Trail, a 1.2-mile trail in Mill Valley, California (US)
  • 1.2 mi
  • Easy
  • One-Way
5.0
Default image for Canopy View Trail, a 1.6-mile trail in Mill Valley, California (US)
  • 1.6 mi
  • Hard
  • One-Way
0
Default image for Fern Creek Trail, a 0.4-mile trail in Mill Valley, California (US)
  • 0.4 mi
  • Easy
  • One-Way
0
Default image for Muir Woods Hillside Trail, a 1.0-mile trail in Mill Valley, California (US)
  • 1.0 mi
  • Easy
  • One-Way
0
Default image for Lost Trail, a 0.6-mile trail in Mill Valley, California (US)
  • 0.6 mi
  • Moderate
  • One-Way
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Default image for Redwood Creek Loop Trail, a 0.9-mile trail in Mill Valley, California (US)
  • 0.9 mi
  • Easy
  • Loop
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Know Before You Go

  • Muir Woods protects old-growth coast redwoods, offering visitors a chance to walk among these towering trees in a serene forest environment.
  • Reservations are now required for all visitors, including those arriving by shuttle, to manage crowds and protect the park's resources.
  • Plan your visit in advance, considering transportation options (driving with parking reservation or using the shuttle), weather conditions, and trail accessibility based on your fitness level.

About Muir Woods National Monument

Escape into the majestic world of Muir Woods National Monument, nestled in Mill Valley, California, and immerse yourself in the serenity of ancient redwood groves. Explore the iconic Redwood Creek Trail, a wheelchair-accessible, 1.2-mile paved path showcasing giants like Pinchot Tree and Founder's Grove. While popular, the crowds tend to thin out beyond Bridge 3, allowing for a more tranquil experience. Remember to purchase your $10 entrance pass online in advance to secure your spot and stay on designated trails to protect the delicate redwood ecosystem. From Redwood Creek Trail, venture out onto trails such as Hillside, Canopy View, and Fern Creek for longer hikes.

Discover the diverse trails of Muir Woods, from the easy 0.9-mile Redwood Creek Loop, passing notable sites such as Founder's Grove, to the challenging 1.6-mile Canopy View Trail, offering breathtaking views of the redwood canopy. For a slightly more secluded experience, try the 1-mile Hillside Trail, which provides scenic ridge overlooks. Be mindful of trail conditions, especially on steeper routes like the 0.6-mile Lost Trail, and always wear appropriate footwear. Check for trail closures before your visit, particularly on sections of Fern Creek Trail. A $10 entrance fee is required to experience the magic of these ancient forests.

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