National Park Service


NPS arrowhead colorMuir Woods Traffic and Parking: 

Marin Conservation League has submitted comments on the Muir Woods National Monument Reservation System Environmental Assessment (EA).

The proposed reservation system was informed by goals outlined in Parks' General Management PlanThe Redwood Creek Watershed Vision for the Future, transportation experts, and feedback from stakeholders and members of the public gathered over the last twenty months. 

The reservation system would enable the Park to proactively manage parking and visitor flow to protect the health of the Redwood Creek Watershed and allow for greater enjoyment of this treasured park site by effectively addressing overcrowding, traffic congestion, and parking issues.   

This project is part of a larger effort to carefully steward the entire Redwood Creek watershed which includes trail improvements, plant restoration, new signage, and much more.


Documents and Correspondence re: the National Park Service

January 15, 2016 - Comment on EA/IS for Redwood Creek Trail Realignment and Dias Ridge Trail Extension Project

November 20, 2015 - MCL Comments on the Muir Woods National Monument Reservation System Environmental Assessment

May 20, 2015 - MCL Letter to Congressman Huffman in support of a draft memorandum of understanding between the National Park Service and County of Marin re: Muir Woods parking and traffic

February 6, 2014 - MCL Letter to Point Reyes National Seashore Superintendent regarding ranching / tule elk

January 10, 2014 - MCL Letter to NPS on both Muir Woods access and parking projects


       

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