Come walk the Redwoods of Muir Woods $60.00 Muir Woods tour, all inclusive
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MUIR WOODS WALKING TOUR

The Muir Woods walking Tour includes 8:00AM pick up from your San Francisco area hotel any day of the week. The walking tour covers 2 to 4 miles inside the muir woods forest, depending on your pace. This a very small group tour and Tom serves a delicious picnic lunch including drinking water, snacks and fruit juice.

The tour package, including hotel pick-up, Sausalito Ferry drop-off, tolls, park admission and the picnic lunch is only $60.00 per person.

Groups of up to 6 can be accommodated - arrangements can be made for larger groups. All you need to bring is weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear. Tom will provide the rest! You can take as many photos as you like and group discounts are available. Call 1(800) 909-WALK (9255) or (415)264-6235 to book.

Muir Woods National Monument is part of the National Park Service, protecting this precious and awe inspiring Redwood forest for future generations.

The Muir Woods Walking Tour is operated by Tom's Scenic Walking Tours, the only guided walk through the Muir Woods. Experience Muir Woods, a middle aged Redwood forest, like a native with Tom Martell, your guide and an experienced naturist. On the drive from your hotel, see spectacular Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay vistas.

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The Only Muir Woods Walking Tour
 
The gate at Muir Woods National Monument
The gate at Muir Woods Monument. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through a moss shrouded redwood forest.

Your Guide, Tom Martell
"I am here first & foremost to give you a glimpse into the life of the forest, not to steer you to the gift shop. We walk on dirt trails, away from crowds, for three full hours. There is even a picnic lunch. I walk with you all the way through the park, at your pace, pointing out every fascinating aspect & facet of the park and the magnificent Redwood trees that have survived here for hundreds of years."
- Tom Martell

 

 
 
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