Muir Woods, Sausalito, Marin Headlands, Lighthouse Private Tour

Taking pictures at the Golden Gate Bridge near Lone Sailor Monument Visiting Muir Woods: coastal sequoias - tallest trees in the world. Visiting Sausalito: a beautiful little town with stunning views

Taking pictures at the Golden Gate Bridge near Lone Sailor Monument Visiting Muir Woods: coastal sequoias - tallest trees in the world. Visiting Sausalito: a beautiful little town with stunning views of the Bay, Bridges, and downtown SF. Lunch in one of many seafood restaurants. Souvenir shops and art galleries. Visiting Marin Headlands. See panoramic views of the ocean and the bay. Visiting 923-foot high Hawk Hill where a coast artillery battery was built during WWII to protect the Bay entrance. Visiting the world’s largest marine mammal hospital where injured, ill, or abandoned sea animals are rescued, rehabilitated, and released. Visiting the Nike Missile Site, the last line of defense against air attack. Visiting Point Bonita Lighthouse, located at the Bay entrance, a 56-foot tower, built in 1855 at 306 feet above sea level Visiting Fort Baker-Cavallo Point, a military base just under the Golden Gate Bridge, on its northern side.

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Location: San Francisco

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour? My 5-year-old loves nature!

A: There's no strict age limit for the Muir Woods tour, but keep in mind that some of the trails might be tough for younger kids. It’s a good idea to bring a stroller for the little ones, especially in Muir Woods. Overall, families with kids have a great time, just make sure they're ready for some walking!

Q: What's the best way to dress for this tour? Any recommendations?

A: Dress in layers! The weather can change quickly in the Bay Area. Muir Woods can be chilly in the morning but warm up later. Sturdy shoes are a must, especially if you want to explore the trails. And don't forget a hat or sunglasses for the sunny spots in Sausalito!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad? Can we reschedule?

A: If the weather looks bad, the tour operator usually allows for rescheduling, but it’s best to check their policy. You might be able to rebook for another day if you call them ahead of time. Just keep an eye on the forecast, especially since Muir Woods can be foggy and chilly.

Discussions

Thinking of getting the Muir Woods tour as a gift! Any thoughts?

I’m looking to surprise my dad for his birthday with the Muir Woods tour! I know he loves nature and photography, so I think he’d really enjoy the coastal sequoias and the views from Marin Headlands. I’m curious about the lunch options in Sausalito—any recommendations? Also, is it a lot of walking? I hope he's up for it!

Did anyone do the Lighthouse tour part? Was it worth it?

I’m super interested in the Point Bonita Lighthouse part of the tour. I’ve heard mixed reviews. Is the climb worth it? What did you see up there? I want to know if it’s a must-do or if it’s just okay.