10 Places to Visit in Big Sur
Bixby Creek Bridge: This iconic bridge is a must-see attraction in Big Sur, known for its stunning architecture and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.
Pfeiffer Beach: A picturesque beach with unique rock formations, sea caves, and purple sand, making it a favorite spot for photographers and beach lovers alike.
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park: This state park is home to one of the most famous waterfalls in Big Sur, McWay Falls. The park also offers hiking trails, scenic views, and picnic areas.
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve: A scenic reserve with stunning coastal landscapes, diverse marine life, and a wide range of hiking trails and activities.
Garrapata State Park: Another beautiful state park with a diverse range of landscapes, including sandy beaches, rocky coastline, and lush forests.
Andrew Molera State Park: A popular park with miles of hiking trails and a wide range of wildlife, including sea lions, sea otters, and migrating whales.
Limekiln State Park: A unique park with historic lime kilns and a beautiful waterfall that can be reached via a short hiking trail.
Pfieffer Big Sur State Park: A popular park with camping facilities, hiking trails, and scenic views of the coastline and redwood forests.
Big Sur Bakery: A charming bakery that serves delicious baked goods, breakfast, and lunch, as well as offering a great place to relax and soak in the scenery.
Nepenthe: A popular restaurant and bar that offers breathtaking views of the coastline and mountains, with a great selection of food and drinks to enjoy while taking in the scenery.
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