Private Muir Woods, Sausalito, and Marin Headlands Tour

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

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

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Q&A

Q: Are there age limits for this tour? Can kids join?

A: Kids are totally welcome on this tour! It’s a great way to introduce them to nature and history, especially with all the cool stops like Muir Woods and the Point Bonita Lighthouse. Just keep in mind that some parts may involve a bit of walking, so maybe check with the little ones about their stamina.

Q: What if the weather is bad? Do they cancel the tour?

A: The tour usually goes on, rain or shine! But if the weather is really bad—like heavy storms—they might reschedule for safety. It’s always a good idea to check the forecast a day ahead and contact the provider just to be sure.

Q: What's the difficulty level? Is it suitable for older adults?

A: The difficulty is pretty easy to moderate! Most stops have accessible paths, but some areas might require a bit of walking. It’s great for older adults, especially if they enjoy nature and history. Just make sure they wear comfortable shoes and take it slow if needed.

Discussions

Just did the Muir Woods Tour—what a blast!

I recently took the Private Muir Woods, Sausalito, and Marin Headlands Tour and it was amazing! Muir Woods is even more breathtaking in person. The sequoias are gigantic! We stopped at Fort Baker too, and the views of the Golden Gate were just unreal. Plus, Sausalito has some super cute shops. We had lunch at a seafood place that was delicious! Definitely recommending this for anyone looking for a unique gift!

Thinking of gifting this tour—any thoughts?

I’m looking to buy this Muir Woods tour as a gift for my parents. They love nature but aren’t super active. Any feedback on how strenuous it is? Also, what’s the best time of year to go? Thanks!