Muir Woods National Monument

Redwood Forest Refuge

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Must see if your in San Francisco, Napa or Sonoma
You know what they say . . . if its good enough for the United Nations its good enough for me. Cathedral Grove in Muir Woods, besides being the place where the United Nations was founded, provides breathtaking views of trees that are taller and wider then anything you will find elsewhere except for parks further north along the coast like the Redwood National Park. I highly recommend going here if you are in San Francisco or touring the Napa and Sonoma Valleys.

Reviewed by: Michael from on Oct 22 2008

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Take plenty of time to enjoy!
My husband and I stopped by the Muir Woods on a recent visit to the Bay Area, we wanted to see big trees without driving far and found what we wanted. The forest is so serene to be so close to the city and the trees are awe inspiring.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 02 2008

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Very peaceful
Pros: almost everything - great views, nice redwoods (although not the largest), very peaceful, and trails for almost everyone to enjoy. Everyone was friendly and the trails were perfectly clean. Lots of place for pics.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 23 2007

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Leasure walk though time
Muir Woods, time stands still in this breath taking forest of ancient redwoods where ferns,multi colored mushrooms and many other plant life along a gentle stream make you forget about lifes problems. take the time to sit on a bench and soak it all in.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 06 2007

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Excellent place for hiking
This was my first visit to the muir woods and i will say that I made perfect decision. If you are hiking lover or even not you can enjoy the beauty of the redwood forests which makes this forest unique.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 25 2007

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Best Anniversary Trip We Ever Had.
We loved it. I was in awe! I have always wanted to take a walk amoung the Redwoods, and we did it for our 18th Anniversary. It's was so serine and tranquil. I loved every minute of it. The walking trail was clean and rustic, and the atmposphere was so peaceful. We enjoyed this walk, looking at all the Redwoods and of course taking pics and video, then it became into this really cool mellow hike. Not recommended to me for the yougsters still in strollers, and the older Sr's. Make sure you were either hiking boots or a really good pair of tennis shoes. You can slip on the rocks, they are kind of slippery if you catch one on mistake. But I loved every minute of it especially if you love to walk. I now want to make it a tradition to explore all the other Redwood Parks through out California. Way Thumbs Up!!

Reviewed by: Mark from on Nov 06 2006

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Enjoyed the hike...
If you want to catch a glimpse of the towering redwood trees without travelling too far from San Francisco, the locals will instantly tell you that Muir Woods is the place to go. This forest is only less than 45 minutes drive, yet far enough, from the hustle and bustle of the City by the Bay. The hike through the forest is cooling (even during the summer), relaxing and educational. I truly enjoyed it. The trees may not be the biggest, but they are still a marvel to gawk at. You have to drive another 6 hours north to Redwood Forest if you want to see its bigger and taller cousins.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 15 2006

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Take Time to Enjoy This Miracle
Wear good walking shoes, take a good camera, and prepare your heart for one of the most beautifully peaceful places on earth. I live in the Midwest (nowhere close to CA), and I have been there twice, and cannot wait to go back. While not as thick as the Sequoias you will find in parks like Yosemite, the Redwoods of the Muir National Monument are taller, and the woods thicker, darker and quieter.

Reviewed by: Allen from on Mar 18 2006

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Muir magnificence
Amaze yourself with the splendor of ancient nature...take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city...get there early and get in for free and avoid the crowds. Pack a lunch and some good hiking shoes...excellent souvenir shop

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 27 2005

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SC redwoods rock
It is a nice little redwood grove. But if you really want to see some go to S. Cruz Co. and Big Basin or Henry Cowels.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 24 2005
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