Redwoods of Marin and Mt. Tamalpais Walking Tour with Local Guide

See Marin's world-famous redwoods without the crowds on your moderately strenuous, 3 to 4-hour, guided small-group tour led by an expert local guide. Access the iconic redwood groves of charming Mill

See Marin's world-famous redwoods without the crowds on your moderately strenuous, 3 to 4-hour, guided small-group tour led by an expert local guide. Access the iconic redwood groves of charming Mill Valley on foot and navigate the quiet trails following the fern-lined canyons at the base of Mt. Tamalpais. Experience cathedral-like ancient trees in a primeval creek-side setting and explore the redwood groves for about two and a half hours. The walk begins with a shuttle from a meeting place near the ferry landing in downtown Sausalito (ferry ticket not included) and then a stroll through Mill Valley's historic Old Mill Park before heading out into the redwood forests and park-like neighborhoods.

From: $0.00

Location: Sausalito

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the walking tour? I'm considering it for my kids.

A: The walking tour is suitable for kids aged 8 and up. Just keep in mind it's moderately strenuous, so if your kids are active and enjoy hiking, they'll probably do great! Make sure they wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle. It’s a beautiful experience in the redwoods, so they’ll love it!

Q: What's the best time of year to go for this walking tour? I want to avoid the rain.

A: The best time to do this tour is from late spring to early fall. The weather is usually mild and the trails are dry, plus you'll see more wildlife. Just be cautious if it rains a few days before because the trails can get slippery. Always check the forecast beforehand!

Q: Is parking difficult around Sausalito for the shuttle meeting point?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky in downtown Sausalito, especially on weekends. I recommend arriving early to find street parking or using one of the nearby lots. Alternatively, you can take the ferry from San Francisco; it’s a nice ride and drops you off right near the meeting point!

Discussions

Just did the Redwoods of Marin tour - wow!

I recently went on the Redwoods of Marin and Mt. Tamalpais Walking Tour, and it was absolutely breathtaking! The guide was super knowledgeable and took us through these amazing trails without the crowds. We spent a solid two and a half hours exploring the redwood groves and the scenery is just stunning. If you’re thinking about giving this as a gift, I highly recommend it!

Considering this tour as a gift for my husband!

I want to gift my husband the Redwoods walking tour for his birthday. He loves hiking but hasn’t explored much in Marin. I’m a bit worried about the price - I see it’s $0, is there a catch? What should I expect on the tour in terms of physical effort? Any tips?