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Your Muir Woods Tour begins in your hotel lobby. You will be picked up at 8:00AM,
any day of the week by Tom himself. On the drive from your San Francisco area hotel, take in spectacular Pacific Ocean
and San Francisco Bay vistas.
Your fully guided walk will be on well maintained trails with easy grades, away from crowds, for three full hours.
You will experience the rare morning serenity of an ancient redwood forest. The indiginous flora and fauna will
unfold before you as you explore these peaceful woods in a way that isn't possible without Tom as your guide.
Enjoy conversation with Tom, a long standing Sierra Club leader. Absorb his rich knowledge of the flora & fauna
of this unique ecosystem, the Redwoods themselves, Indian customs, park and local history and folklore. He is here
to give you a glimpse into the life of the forest, not to steer you to the gift shop or hurry you along. Don't be shy,
ask Tom any questions you like as you amble along the paths. He will astound you with his knowledge.
Tom walks with you all the way through the park at your pace, pointing out every fascinating aspect and facet of
the park and the magnificent Redwood trees that have survived here for hundreds of years.
The walking tour covers 2 to 4 miles inside the Muir Woods forest, depending on your pace. This a very small group
tour and there's even a picnic lunch with sandwiches, drinking water, snacks and fruit juice.
Tom will drop you and your party off at the Sausalito Ferry
at the conclusion of your tour. Along the way you will see rolling hills, the town of Sausalito and more breathtaking San Francisco Bay vistas.
The all inclusive fee of $70.00 also covers your Golden Gate Bridge Tolls and Park admission fees. There are no hidden extras!
It really doesn't get better than this!
To book call 1 (800) 909-WALK Group discounts are available.
Muir Woods National Monument is part of the National Park Service and is a monument to John Muir
who had the vision and forethought to have this precious and awe inspiring Redwood forest protected from logging for future generations.
If you haven't crossed the Golden Gate Bridge to walk the trails of this historic national park, you haven't truly seen all of San Francisco
or one of the most unique ecosystems in the world. This is some of the most beautiful scenery in Northern California!
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