The John Muir Country Park is located on one of the most beautiful stretches of the East Lothian coastline and it offers a diverse variety of wildlife habitats that nature-lovers of all ages will enjoy exploring. The park is dedicated to John Muir, the famous Scottish-born 19th-century naturalist and conservationist who preserved many of the wilderness areas in the United States, including Yosemite Valley and the Sequoia National Park after developing a fascination with East Lothian’s countryside. Although the park wasn’t designated as a preservation area until 1976 it has since become one of the most-loved outdoors areas in the east of Scotland, and nature-lovers flock to the site to enjoy the wild landscape.