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John Muir National Historic SiteYosemite Falls in Yosemite National Park.
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The "Father of the National Park Service"

John Muir was many things, inventor, immigrant, botanist, glaciologist, writer, co-founder of the Sierra Club, fruit rancher. But it was John Muir's love of nature, and the preservation of it, that we can thank him for today. Muir convinced President Teddy Roosevelt to protect Yosemite (including Yosemite Valley), Sequoia & Kings Canyon, Grand Canyon and MT. Rainier as National Parks.

 
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?
Mules are a cross between two animals, a mare (female horse) and a jack (male donkey). This hybrid gives us that smart, sure-footed, strong, high endurance animal with that loving personality that Muir enjoyed in a creature called "Brownie".

Last Updated: October 26, 2008 at 13:50 EST