Trail Camp contains 22 standard tent sites and two (2) hike-and-bike campsites. Dog policy at Andrew Molera and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Parks?
The widest selection of groceries, fine wines, and beer, all at the most reasonable prices in the area.
Also featuring a full deli, a large variety of T-Shirts, Big Sur souvenirs, DVD rentals, and an ATM machine. Fernwood Campground (831) 667-2422 Tent and RV camping on both sides of the Big Sur River. Bordering Pfeiffer State Park with towering redwoods and beautiful mountain views.
Adventure tents under the redwoods and tent-cabins on the river, access to hiking trails, horse shoes, volley ball, store, restaurant, tavern, and espresso bar. Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park stretches from the Big Sur coastline into nearby 3,000-foot ridges. The park features redwood, tan oak, madrone, chaparral, and an 80-foot waterfall that drops from granite cliffs into the ocean from the Overlook Trail.
A panoramic view of the ocean and miles of rugged coastline is available from the higher elevations along the trails east of Highway 1.
1 overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this campground is situated on bluff with fantastic views of the Big Sur coastline. Directly across the highway from Kirk Creek campground is the Vicente Flats trailhead leading into the Ventana Wilderness.
Within a short drive many trails can be accessed for hiking, backpacking, bicycling, hunting and horseback riding. These trails offer a variety of experiences including water falls, groves of Redwood Trees, breathtaking views, meadows and streams.
October-May is a great time to visit whether you are tenting or RVing and offers fewer crowds. The park features the beauty of the redwoods, the rugged coast and the cultural history of limekilns. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park (831) 667-1112 Follow the link on the left for camping reservations. Offering camping (169 sites, no hookups, sanitation station), picnic tables, hiking and swimming.
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park has 1006 acres of redwoods, conifers, oaks, sycamores, cottonwoods, maples, alders and willows - plus open meadows. Wildlife includes deer, raccoons, skunks, and birds, such as water ouzels and belted kingfishers. (Big Sur Lodge) The park is located 26 miles south of Carmel on Highway One. Dog policy at Andrew Molera and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Parks?
Within a short drive many trails can be accessed for hiking, backpacking, bicycling, hunting and horseback riding. These trails offer a variety of experiences including water falls, groves of Redwood Trees, breathtaking views, meadows and streams.
All roads are paved, water spigots are located throughout the campground and there are flush toilets and sinks in the restrooms. From November to February whales are migrating up or down the coast and sightings from the beach or bluff trails are frequent. October-May is a great time to visit whether you are tenting or RVing and offers fewer crowds. Pondorosa Campground (877) 444-6777 or (805) 434-1996 This Family Campground is located in the mountains of Big Sur approximately 45 miles north of Cambria, CA (to Nacimiento/Ferguson Rd., County Road G-14) and 55 miles south of Carmel, CA (to Nacimiento/Ferguson Rd., County Road G-14). Ponderosa Campground has family campsites along a mountain trout stream under a canopy of beautiful trees approximately 13 miles east from Hwy. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and pedestal grill and water is available in the campground from Spring Break to Thanksgiving.
There are first come/first serve sites or you can make reservations up to 6 months in advance for stays between May 1 to September 30 at www.recreation.gov or by calling (877) 444-6777. Enjoy seasonal catch & release fishing, swimming and inner tubing in the Big Sur river. Ventana Campground Ventana Campground in Big Sur, located approximately 65 miles north of San Simeon and 30 miles south of Carmel, is an amazing 40 acre redwood canyon.
All of the traditional sites follow the existing contour of the canyon and Post Creek without disturbing its natural beauty.
We have three modern bath houses and each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring with water faucets a short walk away. We are centrally located near general stores, restaurants, cafes, gift shops, delis, taverns, and the post office in the Big Sur community.


















