Awe-inspiring views of the Big Sur coastline await at ridge-top. Wind your way through lush meadows, across sun-kissed hilltops and along sparkling, sandy beaches to discover the innermost heart of Big Sur.
An extraordinary wilderness experience takes you across coastal prairie, wetland marshes and dune fields to a manifestation of nature’s rhythmic cadence, the return of Northern elephant seals propelled home to a shoreline sanctuary.
Slip off the shore in the early morning hours on a kayak or paddle board, or walk along the waterfront and watch the estuary come to life as the tide ebbs and flows. A vital habitat for hundreds of species of aquatic mammals, fish, invertebrates, birds, algae and plants, all life in this tidal salt marsh is protected. Listen quietly for the cacophony of sounds that originate here.
An extraordinary testament to nature’s ability to right itself, post-logging boom bonanza. Forest regeneration masks the fading scars, making this a place of healing and becoming.
An expansive native landscape creates an outdoor adventure paradise just waiting to be happened upon. The thousands of acres that make up this former military base, are now an undisturbed place of tranquility … with just a faint remembrance of those who served with honor.
The wonder of the night sky is on display here, away from the lights of nearby cities, at the top of one of the area’s highest peaks. Gaze in wonder as twinkling constellations and faraway galaxies emerge in the darkness of the night sky. A daytime climb ends in a 360° view of all points north, south, east and west.
Stroll along two miles of rolling beach front trails bordering the Big Sur coastline for far-flung views of the Pacific Ocean as it crashes against the rocky shore. Sea lions, harbor seals and sea otters bob in the nearshore waters as California gray whales glide by. Sit for a moment and soak-up the sounds of the sea.
Uncover the magic of this park strolling beneath skyscraping ancient giant redwoods, fording lush stream canyons and traversing sunlit meadows. A forest retreat that inspires calm reflection in meditative silence.
Challenge yourself with a high-speed ride, where the sound of a high-pitched whine isn’t from the screech of a hawk, but from the engine of an OHV. A unique and exciting park where off-highway vehicles share the trails with wild turkeys and feral boars. Get your game on!
A majestic redwood forest preserve on the southern crest of the Santa Cruz Mountains with trails that open to a panorama of stunning vistas. Sit for awhile among the remnants of an old estate, listening for the chatter of another time.
Tide pools teeming with sea life, Monarch butterflies fluttering by, shorebirds and migrating whales all come together in a perfect unison of land, sea and air. The infamous natural bridge is the last one standing of a threesome carved by the ceaseless tides of the Pacific Ocean … feel the tempo of Mother Nature in real time.
California condors soar high above the jigsaw puzzle of land, sea and giant redwoods in this rough-and-tumble landscape that is definitively Big Sur. A climb through woodland forests and lush, open meadows brings you high above the Big Sur River Gorge for an outlook unlike anywhere else.
The highest point on the Monterey Peninsula provides picture-perfect views, from the valley to the sea, and all points in between. Rest awhile among one of the last remaining native stands of Monterey Pine and take in the enormity of the experience.
What’s a lime kiln? See for yourself at this small, out-of-the-way park that packs a nature-filled wallop. The 100-foot Limekiln Falls is just one of the natural wonders found here.
Head deep into the Gabilan Mountains to explore a unique landscape of towering rock spires, talus caves and chaparral covered canyons. The hike from one side of the Gabilans to the other and back in a day makes for sore feet but a renewed spirit. Be on the lookout for the protected California Condor soaring above.
Meander along 20 miles of trails at this 4,000 acre multi-use recreation haven. Springtime brings out a colorful array of wildflowers that blanket the hills. Be on the lookout for wildlife, as well as bikers, runners and equestrians.
Amble across the coastal terraces, past vestiges of the area’s earliest ranching and farming operations, into deep redwood ravines and through dappled oak-studded grasslands for some spectacular views of Monterey Bay and Santa Cruz Mountains. You might even see some of California’s happy cows along the way.