Muirwood and Sausalito Tour
Super Sightseeing Tours
San Francisco
United States
Sat, 6th September 2008 - Wed, 31st December 2008

Travel across the Golden Gate Bridge and after you motor through the "Rainbow Tunnels”" on Hwy. 101, Marin’s unique topography comes into view. Tidal flats along the bay segue into gentle undulating hills as they rise to meet Mt. Tamalpais, Marin’s 2,600-foot landmark. As your tour ascends Mt. Tam, breathtaking views abound at every turn. Descending into the valley toward Muir Woods, you will see a landscape that hasn’t changed since its original inhabitants, the Coast Miwok Indians, lived here centuries ago. There will be ample time to stroll the Nature Trail along picturesque Redwood Creek, and through Cathedral and Bohemian Groves, filled with 500 to 800 year old redwoods.
First stop – Muir Woods National Monument, where ancient groves of giant Redwood Trees (Sequoia Sempreverins) tower over Redwood Creek.
A Full 1-1/4 hour stop – the most time offered of any tour company. Muir Woods entrance fee included.
Next, visit the beautiful coastal town of Sausalito – a gorgeous Mediterranean-style village, with quaint shops, art galleries, and waterfront restaurants.
One hour stop in Sausalito – you may extend your stay in Sausalito and return by ferry to San Francisco (ferry cost not included).

Travel across the Golden Gate Bridge and after you motor through the "Rainbow Tunnels”" on Hwy. 101, Marin’s unique topography comes into view. Tidal flats along the bay segue into gentle undulating hills as they rise to meet Mt. Tamalpais, Marin’s 2,600-foot landmark. As your tour ascends Mt. Tam, breathtaking views abound at every turn. Descending into the valley toward Muir Woods, you will see a landscape that hasn’t changed since its original inhabitants, the Coast Miwok Indians, lived here
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