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Muir Woods National Monument, A Mecca In Our Backyard

Just minutes north of Novato is an incredible forest area tucked in behind the Mill Valley hills below Mt. Tamalpias.  I decided on my day off I wanted to go to the Muir Woods National Monument.  The shaded paths would provide me protection from the sun on a hot day (it was in the 90s).  I arrived there and I spent about an hour trying to park to no avail.  I decided to leave and come back after lunch hoping the morning visitors would be clearing out.  During that time I drove to the top of Mt. Tamalpias and took scenic shots from the top of the East Ridge (it was not cool there).  I was able to capture some spectacular photos as it was a very clear day and visibility was great. To view that set of photos click here.  I returned to Muir Woods at 1PM and sat in the overflow parking waiting for someone to pull out.  I only had to wait 10 minutes.  Some of the parks trails were closed so I walked the fern creek trail.  This is a great trail with beautiful scenery with giant redwoods and the fern covered forest floors. Click here to view my photo shoot which includes not only scenic shots but a Great Blue Heron I came upon in a creek and a banana slug made an appearance.  Also photo'd is the Kent Tree along with a story behind that massive Douglas Fir. If you do visit, bring good hiking shoes, plenty of water and arrive early to find parking. 

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