The Strentzel/Muir Family Gravesite TourTour InformationThe gravesite where John Muir and his family members are buried is open to pedestrians and cyclists Monday through Friday from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm. Ranger-led tours of the site are available on Saturdays and Sundays when staff is available. Reservations are required for these tours due to limited seating for transportation. To make a reservation, please call (925) 228-8860 and follow the prompts to reach the John Muir NHS front desk. At the GravesiteThe gravesite, encompassing 1.27 acres, was part of a 13-acre property purchased by Dr. Strentzel, John Muir's father-in-law, in Martinez in 1853. John and Louisiana Strentzel chose this spot for their family's final resting place when their son John died in 1857. This cemetery is typical of thousands of small family cemeteries scattered across rural America, which were common due to personal preference, lack of community cemeteries, high infant mortality rates, and abundant, inexpensive land. Dr. Strentzel planted Manna Gum Eucalyptus trees and an incense cedar on the property, which, along with the pear orchard, remain from that time. This orchard is one of the oldest surviving commercial orchards in California. Muir likened the massive eucalyptus' great white trunk to a guardian angel watching over the graves. The Strentzels’ first home was also nearby but has since burnt down. During their first 10 years in Martinez, John Muir, his wife Louie, and their children lived in that home while the Strentzels inhabited the Italianate mansion at the historic site. Family Members Buried Here
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Please respect the fence boundary and avoid walking around the back side of the fence unless you are immune to poison oak! |
Last updated: July 16, 2024