The complete guide to Big Sur in California

Big Sur is a stunning coastal region in California that attracts millions of visitors each year. With its dizzying cliffs, pristine beaches, and giant redwood forests, it’s a must-see destination for a road trip. 

Discover right away the best sites, activities, and tips to fully enjoy your visit to Big Sur in California!

Big Sur in California, a cult destination

Landscape of the Californian coast with a beach below and cypress trees
The breathtaking landscapes of Big Sur in California

Big Sur, located between Carmel and San Simeon on the famous Highway 1, is a region known for its breathtaking landscapes and an essential stop during a California road trip. The name “Big Sur” comes from the Spanish “El Sur Grande,” which means “The Big South.” The area is shaped by a rugged coast where the Santa Lucia Mountains plunge into the Pacific Ocean, creating spectacular panoramas.

The climate in Big Sur is generally mild and temperate. The best time to visit is from September to November, when the weather is most stable and the summer crowds have decreased.

 

The must-see attractions of Big Sur in California

Here are the places you must not miss during your California itinerary!

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

Small turquoise water cove with a cypress tree in the foreground
Discover the Point Lobos Reserve along Highway 1 in California

Point Lobos offers exceptional hiking trails and an incredible biodiversity. You can observe sea lions, sea otters, and a wide variety of seabirds. The coastal trails offer stunning views of the ocean and steep cliffs.

Bixby Creek Bridge

Bixby Creek Bridge and beach below at sunset
The iconic Bixby Creek Bridge in Big Sur

Bixby Creek Bridge is undoubtedly one of the most photographed bridges in the world. Built in 1932, this majestic bridge spans a deep canyon and offers spectacular views of the coast. Stop at the viewpoints on either side of the bridge to take memorable photos and appreciate the beauty of the architecture.

Pfeiffer Beach

Pfeiffer Beach and its purple sand at sunset with rocks in the background
Pfeiffer Beach and its purple sand

Pfeiffer Beach is famous for its unique purple sand, caused by manganese, a mineral present in the surrounding rocks. This secluded beach is perfect for a day of relaxation, walks along the shore, and admiring Keyhole Rock, a pierced rock that creates beautiful light effects at sunset.

McWay Falls

Beach and waterfall with a palm tree in the foreground and a sailboat in the background
McWay Falls, a must-see in California

Located in the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, McWay Falls is a spectacular waterfall that spills directly onto a secluded beach. Accessible via a short hike, this site is ideal for a day of relaxation. The best times to visit are in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds.

 

The best activities to do in Big Sur in California

If you are wondering what to do in Big Sur, here are some ideas to keep your days busy on the California coast!

Hiking

Couple of hikers walking along the Californian coast
Hiking along the Californian coast in Big Sur

Big Sur is a paradise for hikers, with a multitude of trails suitable for all levels. Among the most popular trails are the Ewoldsen Trail, Partington Cove Trail, and Pfeiffer Falls Trail. These hikes will lead you through redwood forests, hidden waterfalls, and stunning viewpoints. A great way to bring back wonderful memories from this Western USA tour!

Whale Watching

Whale jump in California
Whale watching, a must-do activity in Big Sur

Whale watching is a must-do activity in Big Sur. Gray whales migrate along the California coast from December to April, and blue whales can be seen from June to October. Viewpoints like Point Sur and Garrapata State Park offer excellent opportunities to observe these majestic marine creatures.

Photography

Steep coast along Highway 1 with turquoise ocean below
Photographing the California coast at Big Sur, quite the program!

Big Sur is a paradise for photographers. From dramatic coastal landscapes to mystical redwood forests, every corner of this region offers opportunities for beautiful photos. The best spots for photography include the Bixby Creek Bridge, McWay Falls, and the cliffs of Point Lobos.

Camping

Two people in front of their tent by the ocean
Create beautiful memories by camping in Big Sur, California

For those who want to fully immerse themselves in nature, camping in Big Sur is a must-do experience. There are several popular campgrounds, such as Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park and Kirk Creek Campground, which offer sites with ocean views.

Surfing and other water activities

Two surfers walking by the water with their boards under their arms
Surfers in Big Sur

Water sports enthusiasts will also find their fill in Big Sur. Although the region's beaches are often wild and the currents strong, certain areas like Sand Dollar Beach are popular for surfing. You can also go kayaking and even fishing along the coast.

 

Practical tips for a road trip in Big Sur

Highway 1 along the California coast at sunset
The famous Highway 1 at Big Sur

Recommended routes

To fully enjoy your road trip in Big Sur, start your adventure in Monterey and follow Highway 1 south. Plan for frequent stops to admire the spectacular views and explore the points of interest. 

A typical route includes stops at Carmel-by-the-Sea, Bixby Creek Bridge, Pfeiffer Beach, and Hearst Castle in San Simeon, which I highly recommend visiting. You will likely be impressed by this whimsical architecture with Mediterranean accents!

Driving tips on Highway 1

Highway 1, also known as the Pacific Coast Highway, is a winding, narrow road that offers breathtaking views but requires careful and slow driving. 

Be mindful of weather conditions, possible road closures, and landslide-prone areas. In short, take your time and enjoy the scenery, stopping at the many viewpoints along the way.

Accommodations

Big Sur offers a wide range of accommodations, from campgrounds to luxury hotels. For a unique experience, opt for historic inns like the Big Sur River Inn or the Alila Ventana Big Sur for a full nature immersion in glamping mode. Book well in advance, especially during the high tourist season, to ensure you find a place to stay.

Restaurants and local cuisine

The culinary scene in Big Sur is as varied as its landscapes. Enjoy fresh seafood, local produce, and innovative dishes at restaurants like Nepenthe, The Sur House, and Deetjen’s Restaurant. For an exceptional dining experience, try Sierra Mar, which offers a stunning ocean view while savoring refined dishes and a perfectly curated menu.

Preparations and necessary equipment

Before heading to Big Sur, California, make sure you are well prepared. Bring clothing suitable for temperature variations, comfortable hiking shoes, and sunscreen. Don’t forget your camera, binoculars for wildlife viewing, and a map of the area, as mobile coverage can sometimes be limited.

 

You are now ready to explore every corner of this wonderful region of California. Don’t wait any longer to plan your trip and let yourself be enchanted by the magic of Big Sur!

Feel free to leave your questions and recommendations in the comments.

 

Lola Linard

As far as I can remember, I have always been attracted to movement and trips. I travel the world with child eyes and a great pleasure. After 3 years and multiple road trips in North America, I happily share my experience with Authentik’s readers.

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2 comments

Vicki October 30, 2024, 12h08
Is Hwy. 1 still closed for cars?
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Lola from Authentik Usa October 31, 2024, 05h42
Hello Vicki,
Highway 1 remains closed 40 miles south of Carmel due to the Regent’s Slide. However, the vast majority of the Big Sur coast remains accessible and open.
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