Discover how the boy born in this modest house in Dunbar became one of the driving forces behind the modern conservation movement. The exterior has been restored and now looks much as it would have done in 1838 – the year John Muir was born. Inside, you will find three floors of family friendly interactive displays and a warm welcome with well informed staff always available to answer questions. Our absorbing hands on interpretation gives you the opportunity to accompany John Muir on the journey of his life, from a boyhood exploring East Lothian's rugged coastline and gently rolling farmland to adventures in the pristine wilderness of the American frontier. John Muir is celebrated as a pioneer of conservation. His life and work has inspired people all over the world. He was a best selling writer, a renowned explorer and mountaineer. He was an inventor, a respected botanist, geologist and glaciologist. He was a farmer and an artist. Discover the whole story of this remarkable man's life and legacy in the house where he was born. This unique museum is also the starting point of the John Muir Way – making it the beginning of the journey of a lifetime in more ways than one. The museum shop contains maps, guides and other helpful information on the John Muir Way. It also offers a selection of books by and about John Muir and a nature themed gift shop with something for all ages. The building runs a tourist information service and is fully accessible with toilets on the ground floor.
Admission FREE
Dogs welcome on the ground floor and water available