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    Muir Woods National Monument

    Muir Woods National Monument

    4.6
    (1.9k reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Muir Woods is simply a beautiful and awesome place to visit…read more This place is so relaxing, beautiful, and amazing. Your senses will come into play as you will see, feel, smell, and hear nature. You will walk amongst the giant redwood trees and be amazed that the tops of the trees are nowhere to be seen, as they appear to go on forever. Once you leave the 1.5 miles of paved or boardwalked trails, there are several other trails, ranging from casual to more challenging, that guests can experience and explore. The 1.5-mile paved loop trail is great and convenient for those seeking a very nice, casual stroll, including guests who require a wheelchair or a stroller. There are benches throughout the paved trail for those needing a rest, to sit and people-watch, or to enjoy nature. There are large, clean bathrooms both just outside the park and inside. There is a gift shop and snack bar inside the park, with seating and tables available. Reservations for admission are not required, but they do make the entry experience much easier. Reservations for parking ARE MANDATORY! This is very important as you will NOT be allowed to park your vehicle in any of the limited parking areas. There is a shuttle service available that takes you from a huge parking lot (free parking on weekends) miles away and drops you off at the main entrance. This is the way to go, as the total price for this shuttle is $4.00 round trip per person, and reservations are required. This is the shuttle service my family and I used, and it worked out perfectly. Reservations and additional information for the shuttle service and entry into Muir Woods can found and made online at: gomuirwoods.com I hope you all get to visit and experience Muir Woods

    Solid spot to take a stroll and view all the greenery and admire nature. There are a variety of…read moretrails and none of them doesn't seem difficult, so very family friendly trails. I enjoyed seeing the banana slugs along the trail. I came here on a Saturday at noon and spent about 2.5 hours here. It seem to be quite busy when we left. You must have reservations when you visit.

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    My daughter Lauren is in front of one of the giant redwood trees
    My daughter Lauren is in front of one of the giant redwood trees
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    Little mushroom
    Mushrooms, Fern Creek Trail

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    Battery Townsley

    Battery Townsley

    5.0
    (1 review)
    6.4 mi

    Hiking leads you to discover so many interesting areas that are natural and man-made. Mother Nature…read moreprovides so many places with wonderful views and man makes structures that are significant and have historical importance; Battery Townsley has both. There are so many batteries built along the California coast that I've explored during my hikes and this is one of my favorites. It's located on a side of the hill in Marin Headlands heading towards Hill 88. The one huge difference between this battery compared to the rest is the size of its guns...and they were big. Even the barrel of the gun is on display outside the battery for everyone to admire. Most of the batteries that were constructed along the coast were WWI era, this one was constructed during WWII. Construction started in January 1938, completed in July 1, 1940 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use on July 24, 1940. It is a reinforced concrete, casemated battery with two gun emplacements mounted with 16" guns that was part of Fort Cronkhite. It's named after WWI veteran and superintendent of the United States Military Academy, Major General Clarence P. Townsley. The two massive 16" guns were mounted on steel carriage on heavy-duty rollers that enabled the guns to pivot 140 degrees. The whole assembly weighed over a million pounds, which required lots of practice to ensure it operated smoothly, which the crew drilled repetitively. Each gun was capable of shooting a 2,100 pound, armor-piercing projectile with a range of 25 miles. That's as far as the Farallon Islands with that range. One of the guns eventually made it to the U.S.S. Missouri, which is now permanently docked at Pearl Harbor. This is the battleship where Japan officially surrendered to end WWII. The size of this battery was also massive that included bunk room for 150 soldiers, 2 powder rooms, 2 shell rooms, 2 powder service rooms, 4 storerooms, power room, radiator room, latrines, a shop and storeroom. A large reserve magazine room was also built in about 2500 feet southeast of the gun emplacement # 1 on the reverse slope that is not visible as it was surely heavily fortified. There's also a long tunnel from the entrance leading to the gun emplacement # 1 that is very cool to walk through. It reminded me of 'Walking Dead' every time I walk through this cool tunnel. On a nice clear day, the views from this battery provides a gorgeous backdrop of Rodeo Beach and Marin Headlands nearby, as well as the Golden Gate Bridge, the city and the Peninsula Coast in the distance. But Karl visits this area a lot, especially in the early mornings. He tends to dissipate in the afternoon and you're rewarded with clear skies. Next time you're hiking towards Hill 88, stop by this battery and check out the big gun. #YelpChallenge2020 review No. 84

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    Battery Townsley
    Casemate Gun Emplacement # 1

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    Mount Tamalpais State Park

    Mount Tamalpais State Park

    4.8
    (433 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    My first association of Mt Tam is from Cowgirl Creamery's best seller, Mt Tam Triple Cream with…read moreHeart cheese. Ever since then, I've wanted to hike this peak, today I have achieved my wish. Early June with mild coastal temp, 50s-60s. Started up Matt Davis Trail in the foggy forest, to Pantoll Campground, to West Point Inn where we can look down to the top of the fog layer, to the Fire Lookout building at the Peak. Then we came down reverse but split off to Steep Ravine and Dip Sea trail after the campground. I've also always wanted to climb that ladder. This hike provided views of the Pacific ocean on the West as well as views of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge on the East side. I thoroughly enjoyed the cool lush forest, but actually my favorite section was the single track along the slope of the open area after the Mt Tam State Park sign.

    Just past SF this park has so many different trail options perfect for all hiking levels. The…read moredownside is this place gets PACKED! My sister and I arrived before 8am at the Watershed parking lot and barely found a space. We did the trail that took us to the West Point Inn for the pancake breakfast and round trip was close to 5 miles so it was a great workout. There's gorgeous views and well! On the way back to the 101 however it's a mess. The road on the way down is crowded with parked cars, which makes driving through challenging. That's the only thing about this park, other than that I'd love to come back in spring when everything is green and vibrant!

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    Yummy time for critters
    Mount Tamalpais State Park
    Mount Tamalpais State Park

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    Gravity Car Barn Museum

    Gravity Car Barn Museum

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Cute mini museum/exhibit on the side of the Mt Tamalpais East Peak Visitor Center…read more The barn doors only open on the weekends, but the signs are informative enough that, even on a weekday, you can pretty much get the gist of it. This is the site of what used to be the Crookedest Railroad in the world, with something like 237 turns. The tracks were ripped out decades ago, after the rides declined in popularity. The gravity cars seem like they were such a fun, wholesome, unique attraction. It's hard to believe there's not enough demand for them to be running anymore. I wouldn't go out of my way to see this, but it could be a fun place to visit with little kids, especially if you come on the weekend between 12-4, when it's open. For those of us children who are a little too old for this, there are plenty of cool hiking trails originating from the same parking lot at the visitor center. Parking is $5 unless you have a pass from camping.

    If you go to the trouble to make it to the top of Mount Tam, you should definitely check out this…read moreMuseum. This was actually quite a famous location a few generations ago. Movie stars and other famous people came to this location to ride the famous gravity car, and stay at some of the famous hotels around this area. Mount Tam has some of the most well-known, fun trails in the entire San Francisco Bay Area. Did you know that Marin County is the birthplace of mountain biking? That's absolutely true. Some of the most famous mountain bikers and race winners live right here. I highly recommend biking or hiking the old gravity car road. Don't miss the West Point Inn, another famous stopping point for travelers. It's fun to imagine what it must have been like going down on one of those gravity cars. They have a gravity car that you can visit here, but don't try taking it down the mountain, since the tracks are all gone now. It would be a wild ride. I always wonder what would happen if the brake man fell asleep or went unconscious for some reason. Would the gravity car just keep on going?

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    Gravity Car Barn Museum
    Gravity Car Barn Museum

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