Muir Beach Overlook is part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Muir Beach Overlook provides stunning views of the Pacific Ocean coastline and its rocky cliffs. Between the months of November and June you may be lucky and see migrating blue whales.
During World War II it was used as a site to watch for potential attacks following the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Several of the historic base-end stations remain.
Muir Beach Overlook is located north of Muir Beach on Highway One (State Route 1)