Pet Friendly Things To Do in Big Sur, California

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Highway 1 Big Sur, CA 93920

  • Limekiln State Park contains 716-acres. The park features breathtaking views of the Big Sur Coast. The park features the beauty of the redwoods, the rugged coast and the cultural history of limekil... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • 33 sites. Features breathtaking views of the Big Sur Coast, beautiful redwoods, and the cultural history of limekilns. ... More on AAA.com

 

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  • Three miles up Highway 1 from Willow Creek is the beguiling Sand Dollar Beach, a glistening crescent of pur... More on Surfline.com

  • beautiful, majestic beach. A must-visit if you are in the area! More on TripAdvisor

 

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Lucia, California

  • The most dramatic stretch of coastline begins in Monterey County and ends 90 miles south in San Luis Obispo County at the Hearst Castle. Volcanic peaks rise from the surf and towering redwoods meet... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • The bad: Intermittently overgrown with shoulder-high brush for the first More on Trails

 

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Big Sur, CA 93920

  • Willow Creek Vista Point is located on the west side of Highway 1 just south of the bridge over Willow Creek. From the north end of the vista point, a road leads down to the creek and beach. This f... More on Jrabold.net

  • Willow Creek Picnic Area and Beach. This rocky Big Sur beach is a favore for surfers, photographers and anglers. Willow Creek is a Day ... More on Bigsurcalifornia.org

 

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Big Sur, California

  • Kirk Creek Campground sits on the bluffs overlooking the ocean with magnificent views north to Lopez Point. The trail to the beach crosses the grassy marine terrace to dramatic eroded cliffs ... More on Trails

  • The most dramatic stretch of coastline begins in Monterey County and ends 90 miles south in San Luis Obispo County at the Hearst Castle. Volcanic peaks rise from the surf and towering redwoods meet... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Gorda, California

  • Jade Cove provides outstanding opportubities for rock-hounding and diving for jade. The beach is a designated hang-glider ... More on Bigsurcalifornia.org

  • Jade Cove is a small rocky cove with smooth ocean-tumbled stones and nephrite jade. The isolated cove sits at the base of steep 100-foot serpentine cliffs eroded by the rough surf. The trail crosse... More on Trails

 

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Big Sur, California, USA

  • Partington Cove holds a special piece of Big Sur history. Much of the tan bark and lumber was shipped out of this cove. There is a tunnel that goes through the ridgeline that opens into a beautifu... More on Bigsurcalifornia.org

  • The most dramatic stretch of coastline begins in Monterey County and ends 90 miles south in San Luis Obispo County at the Hearst Castle. Volcanic peaks rise from the surf and towering redwoods meet... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Route 1, Box 62, Carmel, CA 93923,

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  • This large, beautiful park is an ideal place for walking, hiking, beachcombing, and wildlife watching. Bin...

  • This area contains headlands, coves and rolling meadows. The offshore area forms one of the richest underwa... More on Parks

 

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Big Sur, CA 93920

  • Two tall coastal towers, Piedras Blancas and Pigeon Point , were constructed in the early 1870s to help light the California coast. However, between these two, distant towers, no major coastal ligh... More on LighthouseFriends.com

  • Tour and lighthouse are both wonderful and a "must see." It would be spectacular with the original lens back in place. A visit to see the lens in ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Big Sur, California

  • The short, sandy trail to the beach is the threshold into a surreal canvas of white sand against a backdrop of wave-sculpted rock arches. This beachs isolated beauty and firmly packed sand combine ... More on Trails

  • This is a very good beach - worth going to - but not the best beach ever. More on Trails

 

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