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Vehicle entrance sign to Muir Woods main parking area, 2015. Muir Woods, part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, is a park which caters to pedestrians, as parking of vehicles is only allowed at the very entrance. Hiking trails vary in the level of difficulty and distance. Picnicking, camping and pets are not permitted.
This is a route-map template for the Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway, a Marin County, California railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
at Muir Woods Road 0.7 miles (1.1 km) north of State Route 1, a concrete continuous slab built in 1958 at milepost 6.02 on State Route 1, a concrete culvert built in 1926 and reconstructed in 1970 at Pacific Way, 0.09 miles (140 m) south of State Route 1, concrete span built in 1956
Share of the Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway dated May 1, 1921 The Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway was a scenic tourist railway operating between Mill Valley and the east peak of Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California , covering a distance of 8.19 miles (13.18 km), with a 2.88-mile (4.63 km) spur line to the Muir Woods . [ 1 ]
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve is a 300-acre (1.2 km 2) nature reserve along 4 miles (6.4 km) of the southern shore of Lake Mendota. [1] The preserve's primary goals are to protect native plant and animal communities, as well as to uphold the campus's signature natural landscapes, all while providing an educational facility for the university.
Sawmill Pass, 11,309 ft (3,447 m), [1] is a mountain pass in the southern Sierra Nevada, California on the border of the Inyo National Forest (John Muir Wilderness) to the east and Kings Canyon National Park to the west. The eastern approach via the Sawmill Pass Trail is steep and strenuous, climbing 6,700 ft (2,000 m) from the Owens Valley floor.
Redwood trees on the Golden Spike Trail Up to the middle of the 19th century, the bulk of the redwood forest lay in the Redwood Creek valley, with extensions to the surrounding ridges. In 1826 British navy captain Frederick William Beechey used the "Navigation Trees", two particularly tall redwood trees along the ridges, to help them navigate ...
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