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So, if you’re looking for things to do, top tips, or places to stay in this world-renown vacation destination, follow along on this guide to RV camping in Big Sur. Breathtaking scenery is the norm when you visit the rugged coast of Big Sur, California. From pristine, windswept beaches to surreal ancient redwood forests, Big Sur has it all. Scuba diving, fishing, horseback riding, Big Sur lives up to its name as an outdoor lover’s paradise. Take a day hike through secluded beaches and pristine meadows at Andrew Molera State Park. Check out Big Sur’s famous Bixby Bridge, featured in movies, commercials, and TV shows since the late ‘60s.

Hike through redwood forests and blooming spring flowers in Garrapata State Park. There are so many amazing things to do in Big Sur, making it the perfect spot to enjoy your RV.

From dealing with unpredictable weather to finding those special spots for relaxation, here are some Big Sur RV camping tips to start you off right. Beware of poison oak when hiking, and don’t forget the sunscreen and bug spray if you’re planning on visiting during summer. The beach views may be Big Sur’s main attraction, but don’t forget the beautiful hikes through the redwoods at Limekiln State Park. The tourist season stretches from April to October, but Big Sur is gorgeous year-round, so don’t be afraid to visit in the off-season and skip the crowds.

Be aware of dangerous wildlife, including black bears, mountain lions, ticks, rattlesnakes, and more. Breathtaking views, amazing trails, golden beaches, Big Sur campgrounds are incredible.

Plus, a nearby bar & grill with free wi-fi and a cafe on-site for you coffee lovers out there.

Capacity: Fernwood has dozens of camp and RV sites plus a dump station for RVs, as well as shower and bathroom facilities.

Capacity: With dozens of campsites and RV pull-throughs, you shouldn’t have trouble securing a spot at Big Sur as long as you make a reservation. Looking over the Pacific Ocean, with the Los Padres National Forest behind it, Kirk Creek has some of the most amazing views around.

Amenities: Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park was named after Julia Pfieffer Burns. A daughter of one of the original European settlers of the area, Julia Burns was a true pioneer woman. The park is located two miles south of Lucia and offers a rustic, calm camping experience for anyone looking to escape it all. Capacity: Limekiln State Park campgrounds only offer 33 campsites, which means you’ll need to make a reservation.

All their RVs come fully equipped with air conditioning, a shower, a toilet, a microwave, a refrigerator, and even a generator just in case.

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