What is the best place to see redwoods near San Francisco?


What is the best place to see redwoods near San Francisco? In the Bay Area, Muir Woods National Monument is widely considered the best place to see Redwoods near San Francisco. Muir Woods is the closest Redwoods to San Francisco, just a 35-minute drive from the city.


What is the best time of year to visit Muir Woods?

From late October to early May expect rain. Summer months (June-August) can be warmer but it is generally cool and dry. Expect heavy fog in the morning, burning off in the afternoon. Some say fall (August-October) is the best weather of the year.


Do you need a reservation to get into Muir Woods?

To park at Muir Woods, reservations are always required and must be made at GoMuirWoods.com ahead of your visit. There is NO cell phone service or WiFi at or around Muir Woods National Monument so download your parking reservation in advance.


Where is the best place to see the giant redwoods in California?

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer some of the best spots to see the behemoths, including the General Sherman tree. Stand below it or take a free park shuttle in the summer to see its size from a distance.


Where to stay between San Francisco and Redwood National Park?

Where to Stay Overnight on Your San Francisco to Redwood National Park Drive
  • Point Reyes National Seashore: Check out Wildcat Campground and Coast Campground for hike-in beach camping or Olema Campground if you car camp or RV.
  • Bodega Bay/Jenner: Wright's Beach Campground.


Is Muir Woods the same as redwoods?

Muir Woods is an ancient remnant of the redwood forests that once covered large areas of North America.


Where are the giant redwoods you can drive through?

Only on the Northern California coast EUREKA, Calif. -- Not one but three giant redwoods offer motorists the opportunity to steer their wheels through a living tree. All are right off US Highway 101, known as the Redwood Highway, within an hour or so drive of the historic seaport of Eureka.


Can I see redwoods without going to Muir Woods?

Taylor State Park in Marin County. It's a lush gorge filled with hundreds of acres of redwood trees and easy-to-moderate hikes. If you're looking for a quick day trip to see the redwoods near San Francisco, but don't want to deal with the crowds of Muir Woods, this is an ideal spot.


Why is Muir Woods so popular?

Hike through the soaring redwoods and immerse yourself in the sights that inspired John Muir to be such a strong voice for the preservation and conservation of America's most special places. Muir Woods is the first National Monument that was created solely because of a land donation from a individual.


Is the Redwood Skywalk free?

The Redwood Sky Walk is included as part of your zoo admission.


What is so special about Muir Woods?

Muir Woods National Monument is in Marin County, California, just a few miles north of San Francisco. The 558-acre monument preserves one of the last remaining ancient redwood forests in the Bay Area. Some of the redwoods are nearly 1,000 years old and reach heights of more than 250 feet.


Is Muir Woods worth it?

There is a reason Muir Woods is one of the most popular day trips from San Francisco – this small national monument packs a powerful punch. From experiencing breathtaking coastal and forest views to wandering through the famous redwood forest, Muir Woods is easily one of our favorite places in the Bay Area.


What can I do instead of Muir Woods?

8 places to see redwoods near San Francisco that aren't Muir Woods
  • Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is most famous for its 40-acre grove of old-growth redwoods, which has the park's tallest tree at 277 feet and 1,500 years old. ...
  • The trees at Purisima Creek are second-growth redwoods at about 100 years old.