In New York, the cool kids know where the party's at — and it's usually at 1am in a top-secret abandoned warehouse in New Jersey. In the Bay Area, you still need to know someone with the directions to find the best weekend party, but the "directions" are a trail map and the dress code is hiking boots and a Camelback.
A Hidden Oasis in Muir Woods
Photographs by Flickr user phil dokas

Photographs by Flickr user phil dokas

In New York, the cool kids know where the party’s at—and it’s usually at 1am in a top-secret, abandoned warehouse in New Jersey. In the Bay Area, you still need to know someone with the directions to find the best weekend party, but the “directions” are a trail map and the dress code is hiking boots and a Camelback. Party favors? Pitchers of local beer and your choice of old-school board game.

The Tourist Club—an ironically named members-only lodge hidden in the depths of Muir Woods—is open to the public just six days a month and is accessible only by foot. Built in 1914 by a group of Germans living in the Bay Area, the Club has been maintained ever since by its loyal members, who often hold court at their reserved tables on the sun-drenched upper deck while visitors unpack their picnic lunches at the tables and decks below. Cell phone service is minimal here, and that’s just fine by the droves of in-the-know hikers who come to unplug for a few hours and enjoy the smell of coastal redwoods, a light buzz, and perhaps a Monopoly victory.

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