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Originally Posted by Crawford
Muir Woods is tiny and an absolute zoo. I'll take the Lost Coast anytime.
And sorry, I don't like the arid, treeless stuff in CA. Love the coast, the redwoods, the mountains, hate the dry, dusty parts. Most of the time, the Headlands are brown. Looks like Andalusia in Spain. I try and visit during rainy season just bc I hate the dusty months.
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Sure the Lost Coast is better but first you were talking about places near to the urban core which the Lost Coast isn't and Muir Woods is. So now you change the subject.
There's a redwood "grove" in downtown San Francisco actually. It sits at the foot of the TransAmerica Building, seen here through the trees:
https://hoodline.com/2016/04/for-nat...-redwood-park/
Mother Nature at her finest isn't just about greenery but at the Marin Headlands it's about the interplay of sea, sky and awesome land. And it's not dusty--the dry grass holds the soil in place.