Things to do in Big Sur, California (CA): The Best Outdoor Activities

September 6, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

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

1. Tanbark Trail & Tin House

Highway 1, Big Sur, CA
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Tanbark Trail & Tin House

Reviewed By virbak

We hiked down the trail and the end of the trail was absolutely phenomenal. it felt that once we had gone through the tunnel we were in another world. Absolutely amazing. Virat Bakhshi

2. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

Pfeiffer Big Sur Rd, Big Sur, CA 93920 https://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/hiking-trails.html
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5.0 based on 67 reviews

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

Reviewed By Steve5863 - Avon, United States

The Big Sur is famous for being a remote, rugged and spectacularly beautiful coastline and while one can easily spend several days exploring this stretch of coastline between Carmel and San Simeon, connected by the Pacific Coast Highway (CA-1), it is also very possible to see and experience a lot in a single day as we did. Getting an early start, we took a long day to drive this 90 mile (145k) stretch of the PCH which takes one by the spectacular rocky coast, with waves crashing, and dotted by sandy beaches. We stopped at many pullouts to get a good look as well as a number of state beaches and parks including Garrapata, Pfeiffer Beach, Julia Pfeiffer Burns and Limekiln. Along the way we saw historic bridges, lighthouses, redwoods, wildflowers, waterfalls, sea lions, harbor seals, sea otters, and even purple sand (Pfeiffer Beach) with the final stop being the elephant seal rookery at Piedras Blancas, just north of San Simeon, where we saw hundreds. Following the spectacular day, we were left with no doubt as to the well-deserved fame and reputation of this stretch of coast and hope to return some day to see more.

3. Big Sur Majestic Equine Services

Big Sur, CA http://www.bigsurmajestic.com
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Big Sur Majestic Equine Services

Join us for the epic outdoor recreation in Big Sur, CA! We offer custom adventure packages all along the North and South coasts. Let us help you plan the perfect vacation, proposal, anniversary, or birthday with trail rides, catered picnics, movies on the beach, and much more. Our packages are highly customizable, we work with you to create your dream excursion!

4. Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park

52801 California State Route 1, Big Sur, CA 93920 +1 831-667-2315 http://www.parks.ca.gov/DEFAULT.ASP?page_id=578
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4.5 based on 1,438 reviews

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park

A breathtaking 80-foot waterfall dropping from the cliffs to the ocean is the focal point of this park.

Reviewed By westie2 - Kensington, United States

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.

5. Old Coast Road

Big Sur, CA
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Old Coast Road

6. Pfeiffer Beach

Sycamore Canyon Road, Big Sur, CA 93920 +1 805-434-1996 http://campone.com/day-use/pfeiffer-beach/
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4.5 based on 1,346 reviews

Pfeiffer Beach

Reviewed By mercedcampgirl - Orange, United States

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.

7. Partington Cove

Big Sur, CA http://vagabonders-supreme.net/PartingtonCove.htm
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Partington Cove

Reviewed By JBRetired - Apple Valley, United States

Ok first coming backup its steep but only 10-15 minutes if you can do that its a must. Go down watch for the little foot bridge cross it and go through the tunnel. You come out the other side into a different world. Think of the boats that docked here in the 1800’s

8. Salmon Creek Falls Trail

Pacific Coast Highway, Big Sur, CA
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Salmon Creek Falls Trail

Reviewed By ronaldwZ4446OY

Beautiful hike just off HWY 1 near Big Sur. Beautiful scenery and the waterfall was beautiful. Hike was a little rocky but not unmanageable. The scenery is worth every second.

9. Pacific Valley Bluff Trail

Highway at Pacific Valley Ranger Station, Big Sur, CA 93920
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Pacific Valley Bluff Trail

10. Ewoldsen Trail

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Big Sur, CA 93920 http://www.parks.ca.gov/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Ewoldsen Trail

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