I used to do Muir Beach to Tennessee Cove and back, but didn't care much for the stretch between Tennessee Cove and Rodeo Beach. Also, the Dipsey Trail from Muir Woods area to Stinson Beach and back.
Nice to see you up in my area! I actually only go past Muir Woods when I'm running on the Dipsea Trail, which would make a great video! The oldest trail race in the US is on the Dipsea!
Interesting and informative video of the California Redwoods. I guess different trees are famous for different reasons. The Redwoods are the tallest, the Giant Sequoias have the greatest volume due to their width, and the Ancient Bristlecone Pines like those on White Mountain in the Eastern Sierras are the oldest.
I'm thinking of setting up basecamp nearby at either Bootjack or Pantoll campgrounds for a night or two and hitting these trails one day and maybe Mt. Tam the other.
Thanks. You can add some miles and also enjoy the Steep Ravine Trail near Stinson Beach which is spectacular The trail head is right off the Panoramic Highway just before the Panoramic Highway intersects with HW 1 at Stinson Beach and includes a mile on the Dip Sea Trail - it's an ~ 11 mile loop. I tried to paste in a gpx file but it wouldn't work for some reason.
Great video! Have you been to Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park near Crescent City. In the park they have the Grove of Titans with huge Redwoods. We spent 4 hours there one morning in April and never had seen redwoods before. Unbelievable.
Nice. Boy this place is busy. I went to Stout Grove too. Impossible to drive when busy. I avoid SFran completely. I25 Denver Front Range. Provo to Ogden nightmare I15. Portland to Seattle. I actually like LA area. There to San Diego forget it. Never again. Central Valley done forever. I go down Klamath to Reno. I don't go below I40 either. Pretty much stick around the Great Basin and Wyoming Utah now. Love Nascimento Road via James Dean Junction. Comes out below Ragged Point and above Cambria. There to Carmel is awesome. Up coast. Cambria to Carmel. Oregon Florence to Yachats. Not a big fan of Washington coast. Or Olympic.
Was there in 2001 on my way up the coast doing hikes at state and national parks. It's a gorgeous setting and once you get away from the tourists, it can be a very enjoyable experience. 🤡
Hi, I would like to know if I go to the Mountain Home Inn, where can I pay to enter the park? Sorry for my English, I'm French and I will visit San Francisco and Muir Woods in April 2025.
@Hikingguy, thank you. I enjoy your videos and all the hikes you show. I will only be a matinee, but I hope I can make a few hikes. Thanks again for your answer.
Appreciate you hosting Greg from Overwatch x Rescue on this adventure, HikingGuy! Excellent video!
San Francisco native who grew up hiking these woods. Blessed. 🌿
Love those trees... I parked in Mill Valley and hiked to the beach, it was awesome!
Used to go in the '80s, LOVED it!
Whoa the definitive guide to Muir Woods 👍🏾
Well presented with great information. Thank you!
Incomparable resource for hikers. Thanks for another great video!
I did this hike Oct. 25, 2023. Beautiful trail!
Well done. Thanks
I'd love to do these trails. Thanks for a comprehensive review!
I love Muir Woods! Thank you Hiking Guy!
This is a very magical place. We went on a Tuesday and it wasn’t crowded at all. It’s amazing
Excellent video and very detailed. Thanks for the information.
It’s a beautiful place! I love hiking in Muir Beach as well, hiking Muir beach to rodeo beach is a top 3 hike for me.
I used to do Muir Beach to Tennessee Cove and back, but didn't care much for the stretch between Tennessee Cove and Rodeo Beach. Also, the Dipsey Trail from Muir Woods area to Stinson Beach and back.
Looks like a cool, refreshing environment. Your instructions are very helpful.
thanks. my personal favorite is steep ravine.
Phenomenal scenery bud, as always such a professional presentation! 👏👏
Nice to see you up in my area! I actually only go past Muir Woods when I'm running on the Dipsea Trail, which would make a great video! The oldest trail race in the US is on the Dipsea!
Best channel. ❤
Interesting and informative video of the California Redwoods. I guess different trees are famous for different reasons. The Redwoods are the tallest, the Giant Sequoias have the greatest volume due to their width, and the Ancient Bristlecone Pines like those on White Mountain in the Eastern Sierras are the oldest.
My favorite Grove is 100 giants. Sequoia obviously in the king. Do it in 2-3 foot of snow. GORGEOUS!
Moro Rock area.
Great video. Thank you
We’re hike the beautiful place last may.
Such a great area to run 👌
I'm thinking of setting up basecamp nearby at either Bootjack or Pantoll campgrounds for a night or two and hitting these trails one day and maybe Mt. Tam the other.
amazing review of the park
Thanks
Thanks. You can add some miles and also enjoy the Steep Ravine Trail near Stinson Beach which is spectacular The trail head is right off the Panoramic Highway just before the Panoramic Highway intersects with HW 1 at Stinson Beach and includes a mile on the Dip Sea Trail - it's an ~ 11 mile loop. I tried to paste in a gpx file but it wouldn't work for some reason.
Great video! Have you been to Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park near Crescent City. In the park they have the Grove of Titans with huge Redwoods. We spent 4 hours there one morning in April and never had seen redwoods before. Unbelievable.
That park is incredible. I spent some time there years ago on a roadtrip up the coast. Hoping to get more NorCal bucket-list hikes in this winter.
Keep them coming!
I am to lazy.
Nice. Boy this place is busy. I went to Stout Grove too. Impossible to drive when busy. I avoid SFran completely. I25 Denver Front Range. Provo to Ogden nightmare I15. Portland to Seattle.
I actually like LA area. There to San Diego forget it. Never again.
Central Valley done forever. I go down Klamath to Reno.
I don't go below I40 either. Pretty much stick around the Great Basin and Wyoming Utah now.
Love Nascimento Road via James Dean Junction.
Comes out below Ragged Point and above Cambria.
There to Carmel is awesome. Up coast.
Cambria to Carmel.
Oregon Florence to Yachats. Not a big fan of Washington coast. Or Olympic.
Where can I find that mesh bag on your left shoulder strap?
Thank you!
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Was there in 2001 on my way up the coast doing hikes at state and national parks. It's a gorgeous setting and once you get away from the tourists, it can be a very enjoyable experience. 🤡
is Mount Tam the next adventure after Muir woods?😊
Ha maybe - I used to hike in NorCal quite a bit when traveling for work, hoping to get back and do some guides this winter.
Hot!!! Cracks me up.
Is the no permit entrance only for parking correct and we need to buy the ticket online if entering through there correct?
Permit is for parking, entry fee for being on foot unless you have a National Parks pass.
Hi,
I would like to know if I go to the Mountain Home Inn, where can I pay to enter the park?
Sorry for my English, I'm French and I will visit San Francisco and Muir Woods in April 2025.
You can pay at the Kiosks in the parking lot, have fun!
@Hikingguy, is the kiosk at Mountain Home Inn?
In your video, you entered the park without a pass at the entrance.
@@riddick2k3 in the parking lot by Mountain Home Inn
@Hikingguy, thank you. I enjoy your videos and all the hikes you show. I will only be a matinee, but I hope I can make a few hikes.
Thanks again for your answer.
sf is a 💩🕳❤🔥