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pfeiffer big sur state park
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ashu666

这个州立公园是收费的 在停车场有一个收费的箱子 可以投币也可以投支票 全凭自觉走进去之后不远可以看到那个直接落到海里的瀑布 是一条挺好的徒步线路 公园的地点就在大苏尔附近的路上

匿名

出发前打算先去big sur再去17 mile,可是一路拍拍停停,一天很快就过去了。从san jose开到big sur state park大约2小时,今天天气大部分时间里都是阴天,太阳偶尔露了一小脸。

ReeceBrunk

This was an absolutely fabulous drive and trip! From Oklahoma, we intentionally drove westward then a little north in order to get to San Francisco. This allowed us to drive southward so that our highway lane was closest to the ocean. We plan to drive it again and to drive more of the Cabrillo Hwy/Hwy 1 again soon. We want to travel further south as well as travel northward from San Francisco.

CTBCalifornia

Does it get better than this? Since the fires over 8 years ago, and floods and landslides a few years after that, the Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park facility seems to have been reborn. It almost felt too fancy and nice, but the stately coastal redwoods are still there, and the river still flows down the middle of the park. And I'm not going to complain about the nice hot showers and bathrooms! The store and restaurant seemed the same, and the staff and rangers were as happy as ever. If you can get a campsite here (it is a popular place) by all means do it, the campground is laid out nicely so that each site has some privacy, some are downright secluded, and there are lots of sites on the river or nestled in the redwoods. The interpretative signs and trails are very nicely done. The red iron bridges are very attractive, and there is a pedestrian bridge that is just lovely. The day use picnic areas are really great. Hiking, bird watching, wading or swimmer in the warm summer, lots of shady trees, all perfect. Quite a few areas are wheelchair accessible now too!

urbaneexplorer

I walked through woods. crossing paths with Monarch butterflies that swoop like birds and into a clearing where young people were camping. Past that, I followed a large stream running through the trees until I reached an inlet with a big sandbar. Beyond that, champion, serious surfers were tubing through giant waves. Behind an outlying cliff, I saw a large colony of cormorants--a city of birds.

allslantylike

A lovely park full of beautiful waterfalls, stunning cliffs and oodles of seals. Stunning views of the ocean and great bush walks. Make sure you check out Pfeiffer Beach and its lovely purple sand.

313PeterG313

Was there 10 years ago and not sure what I was expecting but all I saw was a big forest with huge trees but nothing that really sttod out. Had young kids with me so maybe preocupied

befranklin

This park is a must see when traveling Route Highway 1 from San Luis Obispo to Monterey. Pieffer beach is must see along with all the valleys and other hikes there are at the park. Just in the main entrance up a little hike is a breath taking view of the valley and a little ways down is a nice little waterfall. If you are thinking about camping in the warmer months be sure to plan ahead and make camping reservations. On the weekends the sites fill up fast and even though there are sites that don't require reservations those go pretty quick. During the week more sites seem to be available and you will probably be able to get a site. But this is one trip that must be done if you get the chance.

Jvalliant

This park is a must while driving through Big Sur. There are several hikes you can take that take you to the top of mountains overlooking the valleys and through the red woods. It's just incredible. Each turn brings you to a new part of the park that takes your breath away. You can also take a path to Pfeiffer falls which is quite beautiful. It costs $10 per car to park for the day but once you pay that you can go to all the other parks in the area in that same day.

Emma_5187

We stumbled upon this park while driving through Big Sur and it was so beautiful. Words and pictures do not do Big Sur justice. We hiked up a waterfall which brought us to a small pool where people were hanging out, sunbathing, eating lunch and drinking beers. There is another waterfall above the small pool where you can hike and jump off of it into the water below. The water was FREEZING but overall it was just a gorgeous and peaceful place.

justvisitingkids

This is a fairly easy 5 mile hike. There is a bit of elevation - The views at the top are lovely. You'll walk thru a forest with some Redwoods then at a certain point you realize you are above the redwoods looking over the valley! Keep an eye on the kids there are some cliffs

169stevenb

I found a very few places such as Andrew Molara beach that non residents of the Big Sur area can actually get to. A fabulous place limited in use to its extremely wealthy residents.

JesusDad

You've got to see this. Some of the most amazing coastline probably in the world! Take a ride down the Pacific Coast Highway and be sure to stop and visit Big Sur. The Pacific coast highway provides plenty of places to stop and view the coast. This is one of the very best places to stop and take in the beauty of God's handiwork! Amazing!

georgehelf

Very convenient location. We hiked the Mount Manuel Trail, with an elevation gain of 3,400' and a total length of 8 miles up the hill and then back down. Fantastic views all the way to the top, including fog shrouded hills and the Pacific Ocean. You may want to wear long sleeves and trousers, as a stretch of the trail involves moving through branches & brush that will give you some severe scratches if not careful. Took us 3 hours to go up and only 1.5 on the way down. You will be rewarded for your effort. $10 to enter the park.

385mariekeh

Wind in your hair,overlooking the amazing cliffs and wild sea waves.It gave me a fantastic feeling.The green grass and blue sea make the combination the best

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