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Park Ranger with School Group at Muir Woods National Monument

Save-the-Redwoods League

School groups learn about the ecology of an old growth redwood forest at Muir Woods National Monument.

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area serves as one of the nation’s largest and most inspiring urban outdoor classrooms. From fragile indigenous habitats to historic landmarks, ancient redwood groves to dramatic coastal preserve, the park’s value as an urban educational resource is unsurpassed. Deeply committed to young people, National Park Service, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, and Presidio Trust staff partner with educators to design programs linked to school curriculum and education standards.

  • Parks As Classrooms programs are free.
  • Limited transportation is available.
 

Muir Woods, which is admisitered by Golden Gate National Recreation Area, offers a variety of programs for students.

Into the Redwood Forest (grades 3-5)

Educational Field Trips

K-5 Nature's Classroom  

Grade 6 and above

To learn more about other educational programs visit Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Or visit Save the Redwoods League for other redwood educational materials.

Entrance sign at Muir Woods National Monument  

Did You Know?
Muir Woods National Monument celebrated its 100th Anniversary on January 9, 2008. Muir Woods was the first National Monument created in an urban setting allowing people easy access. Today more than 800,000 people from all over the world come to visit each year.
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Last Updated: April 02, 2008 at 21:00 EST