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 Muir Woods National Monument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muir Woods National Monument is a unit of the National Park Service in Marin County, California, 12 miles (19 km) north of San Francisco.
On January 9, 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt declared the land a national monument, the first to be created from land donated by a private individual.
The original suggested name of the Monument was the Kent monument but Kent insisted the Monument be named after naturalist John Muir.
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 April 1996: Muir Woods National Monument
With the help of conservationist John Muir and then-President Theodore Roosevelt, Kent's plan was approved: the woods were protected as a national monument.
Near San Francisco, Muir Woods National Monument is the only example of this ancient ecosystem.
Muir Woods, a 503-acre old-growth redwood forest, is one of the few its kind in the Bay Area.
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 Muir Woods National Monument, California
Muir Woods National Monument is located near the southern tip of the Marin Peninsula, the northernmost of the two peninsulas which nearly enclose San Francisco Bay.
What to See and Do Although only covering a small area, Muir Woods National Monument is an impressive grove of giant redwood trees, well worth a visit if you are in the area.
Muir Woods National Monument, near San Francisco, California
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 Muir Woods
Muir Woods National Monument is about a half an hour north of the city of San Francisco.
Muir Woods is 12 miles north of the city and visitors can drive north along California 1 or Highway 101.
To contact the Muir Woods Visitor Information Center, call 415-388-2596.
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 John Muir Redwoods National Monument
Muir Woods protects old growth Redwoods that were never logged and it is a National Historic Federal Park.
uir Woods National Monument, is located 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, is reached by U.S. Hwy 101 and California Hwy 1.
uir Woods National Monument is a natural monument area.
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 Bay Area Hiker: Muir Woods Road Trailhead
As the fire road descends at a moderate grade into Muir Woods National Monument it enters a lush forested area filled with Douglas fir, tanoak, and redwood, with fern and huckleberry bushes in the understory.
You can easily use the Muir Woods entrance as a trailhead, but I find the main entry to be overcrowded and depressing (maybe the sight of tourists snapping photos of bluejays should be uplifting, but it isn't for me) most of the year.
Turn left and drive about 2 miles (0.6 mile past the Muir Woods entrance) to a pullout on the south side of the road, across from Deer Park Fire Road (gate is visible from the road).
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 Golden Gate Photo - Muir Woods Gallery
John Muir described the coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) of Muir Woods "This is the best tree-lovers monument that could possibly be found in all the forests of the world".
The tallest in Muir Woods is 252 feet.
In 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt declared it the nation's 7th national monument and suggested naming it after Kent.
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 Muir Woods National Monument
Muir Woods National Monument is located in Northern California, on the west coast of the United States.
After a five-year absence, controlled burns in the Muir Woods National Monument and other Marin public lands could be renewed to help prevent larger fires...
President Theodore Roosevelt declared it a national monument in 1908.
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 Glimpses of Our National Monuments (Muir Woods)
The Muir Woods, Calif., named in honor of the late John Muir, explorer, naturalist, and writer, was established as a national monument by presidential proclamation of January 9, 1908.
John B. Herschler is custodian of Muir Woods National Monument, with headquarters at Mill Valley, Calif.
Muir Woods may be reached from San Francisco via ferry boat and electric train to Mill Valley, thence by automobile over the Muir Woods Toll Road, a splendid scenic boulevard leading directly to the monument.
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 Colorful Muir Beach & ancient Muir Woods
A short distance downhill from the national monument on Muir Woods Road/Franks Valley Road is the town of Muir Beach.
Muir Woods attained international prominence near the end of World War II when delegates from 50 nations met in San Francisco on April 25, 1945, to sign the charter for the United Nations.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had proposed the delegates follow the signing with a ceremony in Muir Woods on May 19 and had planned to attend himself but died April 12.
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Muir Woods National Monument at Epinions.com
Muir Woods National Monument is located near the California coast, just north of San Francisco.
The Muir Woods National Monument is a great day-trip addition to your visit to San Fransisco.
Muir Woods is not the largest or tallest old-growth redwood grove remaining in the west, but it is by far the most accessible.
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 Muir Woods National Monument on Encyclopedia.com
Six miles of trails in Muir Woods National Monument, north of San Francisco, give visitors a chance to linger among the park's giant redwoods.
MUIR WOODS NATIONAL MONUMENT [Muir Woods National Monument] see National Parks and Monuments (table).
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 GORP - US National Monuments - Muir Woods National Monument
Muir Woods National Monument, 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, is reached by U.S. 101 and California Hwy 1.
Ironically, the area that is now Muir Woods National Monument was saved because in the 19th century it was just too hard for loggers to get there.
The old-growth coast redwood forest of Muir Woods National Monument is no exception.
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 Muir Woods National Monument Pictures
All pictures found on this page are from Muir Woods National Monument, using various film and digital cameras.
For more information contact Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley, CA 94941 or call (415) 388-2595.
Muir Woods is located 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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 Muir Woods National Monument, Muir Woods Cafe, north of San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge
Muir Woods National Monument is located just north of San Francisco, across the Golden Gate Bridge.
Muir Woods National Monument offers a variety of hiking trails, each with different levels of difficulty.
Muir Woods National Monument, Muir Woods Cafe, north of San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge
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 Muir Woods
Muir Woods National Monument is 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge just off of Califoria Highway 1.
Muir Woods' tallest redwood is 252 feet; the thickest is nearly 14 feet across.
They also need substantioal soil moistrue from rainfall and summer fog.
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 Muir Woods National Monument Post Card John Muir 1964 First Day Cover
Muir Woods National Monument Post Card John Muir 1964 First Day Cover
"Muir Woods Nat'l Monument named in honor of John Muir April 21, 1838 - Dec. 24, 1914."
Muir scholars will be interested in noting that this postcard is addressed to Muir scholar and historian William Kimes.
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 John Muir Writings - Books and Articles by John Muir
The National Parks and Forest Reservations by John Muir (Proceedings of the Meeting of the Sierra Club Held November 23, 1895.) Published in
"Features of the Proposed Yosemite National Park," by John Muir,
A Wind Storm in the Forests - Chapter 10 of The Mountains of California by John Muir (1894).
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 Welcome to Muir Woods, the only surviving primordial redwood forest in the San francisco Bay Area.
Welcome to Muir Woods, the only surviving primordial redwood forest in the San francisco Bay Area.
Prices are approved by the National Park Service based upon prices charged by similar private enterprises outside the Park for similar services with due consideration for appropriate differences in operating conditions.
This service is operated by ARAMARK Corp., a Concessioner under contract with the U.S. Government and administered by the National Park Service.
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 Muir Woods National Monument
One of the most striking exhibits of the Muir Woods is its tangle of California laurel.
The Muir Woods is a grove of noble redwoods, but it is much more.
One of the last remaining stands of original red-wood forest easily accessible to the visitor is the Muir Woods in California.
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 Sunset: Winter walking on Mount Tam - Mount Tamalpais State Park and Muir Woods National Monument, California
Muir Woods National Monument, 550 acres surrounded by the state park, offers a shorter loop trail.
Winter walking on Mount Tam - Mount Tamalpais State Park and Muir Woods National Monument, California
Sunset: Winter walking on Mount Tam - Mount Tamalpais State Park and Muir Woods National Monument, California
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 Muir Woods National Monument Mill Valley, California (National Parks)
Named for conservationist John Muir, Muir Woods National Monument covers 560 acres on the SW slope of Mount Tamalpais, 17 miles northwest of San Francisco, across the Golden Gate Bridge along Highway 1.
Muir Woods National Monument Mill Valley, California (National Parks)
One of the most accessible of the remaining redwood groves is contained within the monument.
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 Eifert Muir Woods NM products
Muir Woods National Monument, located just north of San Francisco CA, is a small old-growth redwood grove tucked away in a remote valley.
Secrets of Muir Woods National Monument Panorama 50-piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Secrets of Muir Woods National Monument Panorama Poster (from a Muir Woods NM exhibit)
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 MSN Encarta - Muir Woods National Monument
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 John Muir
In recognition of his efforts as a conservationist and crusader for national parks and reservations, Muir Woods National Monument was named for him.
Gifford Pinchot, John Muir, and the boundaries of politics in American thought.
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 Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley, California , San Francisco
Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley, California, San Francisco
This is the best tree-lovers monument that could possibly be found in all the forests of the world," declared conservationist John Muir when describing this grove of majestic coastal redwoods.
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 Muir Woods National Monument
In January of 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt created Muir Woods National Monument.
From the Golden Gate Bridge, continue north on Highway 101 to the Highway 1 exit, then follow signs to Muir Woods.
To preserve unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.
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