
John Muir
John Muir (1838–1914) was a Scottish-born American naturalist, author, and early advocate for wilderness preservation in the United States. He co-founded the Sierra Club and was instrumental in the establishment of several national parks. Muir is often called the 'Father of the National Parks' and is renowned for his passionate writings on nature and conservation.
Audiobooks by John Muir

Shasta: Excerpts From Steep Trails
by John Muir
Narrated byMichael Scott
Reviewed byMarcus Williams

Letters to a Friend, Written to Mrs. Ezra S. Carr, 1866-1879
by John Muir
Narrated byPaul Fleischman
Reviewed byDavid Park

Story of My Boyhood and Youth
by John Muir
Narrated bySue Anderson
Reviewed byMarcus Williams

Steep Trails
by John Muir
Narrated byLibriVox Volunteers
Reviewed byMaria Santos

Travels in Alaska
by John Muir
Narrated byLibriVox Volunteers
Reviewed byMarcus Williams

My First Summer in the Sierra
by John Muir
Narrated byAdrian Praetzellis
Reviewed byMaria Santos

Geologist: Excerpts From Steep Trails
by John Muir
Narrated byMichael Scott
Reviewed byMarcus Williams

Near View of the High Sierra
by John Muir
Narrated byChris Henry Coffey
Reviewed byTom Bradley
Why Listen to John Muir?
Top Genres
Biography & Memoir (5 books), Non-Fiction (3 books) and Fiction & Literature (2 books)
Frequent Narrators
LibriVox Volunteers (2 books), Michael Scott (2 books) and Adrian Praetzellis (1 book)
Verdict Breakdown
Borrow Stream (5 reviews), Wait Sale (2 reviews) and Skip (1 review)