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John Muir: Man of the Mountains

John Muir National Historic Site preserves the Victorian home of the noted author and preservationist. Surrounded by almost 9 acres of fruit orchards and 326 acres of oak woodland, the site today is just a small piece of the original 2,600 acre ranch.

The United States is forever indebted to the "Father of the National Park Service" for helping to preserve this country's greatest treasures.

 
Muir home in the 1890's

Where is the Muir home?

John Muir NHS is located in Martinez, California. Muir lived here because his wife and her family were here. John lived with his new inlaws, the Strentzel's, for 2 years while they built their dream house; soon to be the Muir family home.

 

 
400 year old Valley Oak near the top of Mt. Wanda.

Mt. Wanda

Originally part of the 2600 acre ranch, John Muir NHS aquired this 326 acres of oak woodland in 1993. Named for his oldest daughter, Muir took both girls on nature walks here to look at the trees, wildflowers and birds. We continue that tradition today with ranger led wildflower and bird walks in the spring, and full moon walks in the summer.

 
Muir with a Sierra cup.

Camping?

Sorry, there is no camping or overnight parking available at John Muir NHS.

 
California coastal redwoods, the tallest tree on planet Earth.

Muir Woods?

No, we are not Muir Woods National Monument. They are located in Marin County, just north of San Francisco. Visit these glorious redwoods named in honor of John Muir, then bring your fee receipt for same day entrance to John Muir NHS!
 

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John Muir National Historic Site
4202 Alhambra Ave.
Martinez, CA 94553

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Phone

Visitor Information
(925) 228-8860

Fax

(925) 228-8192

Climate

SPRING: February - April, wet to dry.
SUMMER: May - September, dry to dryer.
FALL: October - November, dry to wet.
WINTER: December - January, wet to wet.
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
John Muir's father-in-law, Dr. John Strentzel, came to California in the Gold Rush of '49. Already a medical doctor, he became a ferryman, a farmer, a hotel & general store manager, and a winemaker. Dr. Strentzel had exhibited award winning wines as early as 1861.

Last Updated: November 21, 2007 at 18:41 EST