Jagged cliffs pummeled by surf line the Pacific Coast Highway along Big Sur, creating some of California's most memorable ocean vistas between Carmel and the northern tip of San Luis Obispo County. Jack Kerouac and Henry Miller found inspiration in its fog-banked canyons and meadows. Gray whales migrate past twice a year, and elephant seals bask on the sandy shores. Luxury hotels, restaurants and art galleries cluster in a six-mile strip, giving way to redwood-filled state parks on either side.
Restaurants in Big Sur
5.0 based on 254 reviews
Custom tours of California's Central Coast; don't be a tourist, be a traveler!
4.5 based on 1,386 reviews
This historical bridge is a popular subject for photographers.
Is the perfect ending for your Big Sur trip The view of this bridge is amazing and you have pretty good parking space on the north side to park for a few minutes and enjoy the vies and take the iconic pictures for your book
4.5 based on 711 reviews
This park is the best of them along Big Sur. Once you get it it feels like you are in the middle of a redwood forest. We went with my 9 year old so we weren't interested in big or long hikes. The walk along the redwoods and river was pefect for us. And theynhave a nice lodge/restaurant too.
4.5 based on 1,438 reviews
A breathtaking 80-foot waterfall dropping from the cliffs to the ocean is the focal point of this park.
We stopped in this park on our way through Big Sur. On the entering the park, we were greeted by a flock of stellar jays residing in a tree adjacent to the parking lot that were begging for food. We took the Overlook trail that led us under Highway 1 to a point high on a bluff with a magical view of the McWay Falls that tumble down some 80 feet onto a pristine beach off a picture perfect cove. This proved to be one of the highlights of recent vacation.
4.5 based on 1,346 reviews
Getting to Pfeiffer Beach off Highway One in Big Sur takes a little time and a day use fee. The turnoff is not easy to see. It is just south of Big Sur Station on the unsigned Sycamore Canyon Road, a one-lane paved road for 2.5 miles (4 km) winding down to Pfeiffer Beach. Drive slowly and anticipate traffic coming back up. CA traffic laws dictate that downhill traffic on one-lane roads must yield the right of way to uphill traffic. At the ranger kiosk, we found that our senior Golden Pass does not work for admission even though Pfeiffer Beach is in the Los Padres National Forest. We paid our $12 and afterwards felt like the fee is only worth it for a full afternoon or at least a few hours. Pfeiffer Beach and its iconic Keyhole Rock are beautiful, but the long, winding road and the fee really, in our opinion, are not worth it if one is only there for a few minutes and a few photos as part of a Big Sur road trip. Bring a picnic lunch and spend some time at Pfeiffer Beach! We did get some pretty photos: please see attached.
4.5 based on 1,161 reviews
We have driven through this panoramic route many times before and seen many of the of the beautiful vistas along the way but unless you plan to stop here you might miss it as I have in the past. It’s a beautiful view with easy access from either side of the road as there is a tunnel you can walk through under the road . It’s well worth the short hike down as you will be rewarded with a stunning view of the waterfall pouring on to the beach.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
Limekiln is such an interesting and beautiful park to take an easy hike in. Absolutely delightful to walk along the stream among the sequoias. The 140 year old lime kilns were interesting and slightly spooky to find at the end of the short hike. Of all the hikes one can take in Big Sur, this is a lovely, peaceful and not strenuous one recommended for all.
4.5 based on 349 reviews
We always like to stop here on our way down Highway 1 on Big Sur road trips. We get a bite to eat, walk around the grounds and sometimes walk down to the beach. We had not been here since the walkup snack shop opened. It is great! It was understaffed, but the lone worker there was great at taking orders, cooking all the food and bringing the orders back to the window for pickup. I wish I had gotten her name. She was working her butt off but took the time to be super friendly and accommodating. I was happy to leave a tip in the Tip Jar for her. There is plenty of outdoor seating with views of the hills and the trees on the grounds. Our grilled chicken breast sandwiches were delicious, and the prices were very reasonable. (Please see photos including one with the posted menu.) The grounds of the inn here are pretty and worth walking around, especially the views out over the ocean and down to the beach. Highly recommended for a Big Sur pit stop!
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