What You Will Do
We begin the day at Armstrong Woods, where you will walk among the oldest and largest trees on the planet. The park has 1500 year old, 300-foot Redwoods beauties that offer an awe-inspiring stroll through one of the most unique forests in Northern California. We purposefully choose NOT to go to the more known Muir Woods, which is overrun with crowds and prevents our guests from fully enjoying the majesty of the Redwoods. Instead, we go to Armstrong, which has older and taller trees, and far less crowds for a more private experience.
We will travel to a small timber town where we will purchase lunch and, weather permitting, go picnic at the beach as we travel down the spectacular California coastline.
The day ends in Sausalito — a lovely town on the San Francisco Bay with magical views of the city. Then, you can decide if you want to return with us or take a 30-minute ferry ride back to San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Golden Gate Bridge
30 minutes
Take photos of the bridge.
2
Sausalito Boardwalk
45 minutes
Spend time shopping and walking along the San Francisco Bay.
3
Armstrong Redwood State Reserve
1 hour 30 minutes
Walk amongst some of the tallest trees on earth in this magical forest.
4
Bodega Bay
10 minutes
This is the quaint town that Hitchcock selected for his film “The Birds”. We will stop at the iconic school house from the film.
5
Duncans Mills
30 minutes
Pick up lunch in Duncans Mills
6
Goat Rock Beaches
45 minutes
This is the spectacular beach where the final scene in the movie “Goonies” was filmed. This is where we will have a picnic if weather permits.
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