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Sunlight shines through canopy at Muir Woods
Fee Free Entrance Days at Muir Woods This Year

The towering redwoods of Muir Woods are waiting for you! On eight days in 2026, all national parks and national monuments that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to US citizens, including Muir Woods in the San Francisco Bay Area. 

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Daily Hawk Count

Visit this page during the fall migration season (mid-August to early-December) for daily count totals.

Muir Woods trail closure signage
Trail Closures and Park Updates

Park improvement projects and weather-related events sometimes result in temporary closures and detours of trails around the parks.  Learn about current closures.

Crissy Field Next
Crissy Field Next

The National Park Service, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, and the Presidio Trust are embarking upon the next chapter of Crissy Field’s revitalization—and we’re eager for your input and participation! Learn more about Crissy Field Next.

Marin City: Forest Health and Heritage

This self-guided tour explores the connection between the health of local forests and Marin City’s history.

Stewardship work at Tennessee Valley.
(CANCELED) Tennessee Valley Tuesday Stewards
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Get your hands dirty while restoring and protecting Tennessee Valley's native plant communities.

Registration Required
A volunteer strikes a pose while helping to restore Tennessee Valley.
Tennessee Valley Tuesday Stewards

Get your hands dirty while restoring and protecting Tennessee Valley's native plant communities.

Registration Required
Andy Goldsworthy "Spire"
Six Outstanding Examples of Art in National Parks

The nationwide Arts in the Parks program brings illuminating, inspirational, and thought-provoking pieces of art to public lands, from Ellis Island to Alcatraz Island. Learn about some exemplary artworks and exhibitions—and watch a video series that explains the program’s roots, impact, and future.

Eric Klein
Assistant Project Coordinator

Having grown up in the woods and on the lakes of western Michigan, it’s no surprise that Eric has found himself running volunteer programs in the most natural and remote corners of San Francisco (Lands End, Presidio, Fort Funston).

Julia Johnson
Restoration and Community Programs Intern

Julia graduated with a double major in Art and Biology from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, CA. While in college, Julia spent time studying the temperate rainforests in New Zealand and prairie remnants in Washington.