For our third full day on vacation we planned our longest outing to explore some of the parks making up the Big Sur Coastal Region of California. This area is known for it’s dramatic coastline and it’s coastal redwood forests. It’s packed with stunning views and great hiking which is what we enjoy most about travelling. Luckily, our friends Nary and Gerald had done pretty much an identical trip (without a baby) just a week before us, so Nary passed along tips and info for what to focus on in Big Sur. First, you should know that about 75% of attractions in Big Sur have Pfieffer somewhere in the title.
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This gets confusing so if you’re planning a trip, make sure to take note
of the entire title of a park or a beach, otherwise you may end up in the wrong
spot. You’ve been warned.
To get to Big Sur from Monterey Pennisula, we had to
travel down the iconic Highway 1. This is widely known as one of the most
jaw-dropping scenic highways in the world. It didn’t disappoint.
The road
clings to the edge of the coastline which made me thankful that Jonathan was
the one driving.
We stopped at the famous Bixby Bridge to take some photos.
Jonathan went back the next morning to do some off roading with his Jeep on the
old coast road and took some awesome pictures of the bridge from another
viewpoint.
The first park we stopped at was Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. The admission to get into the parking lot was $10 but this covers your fee to get into the rest of the Big Sur State Parks for the day (with the exception of Pfeiffer Beach, which we will get to later).
We took Nary's advice and hiked the Valley View trail to Pfeiffer Falls.
We continued to hike up the mountain a ways before deciding to hit the road to our next destination, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. The crown jewel of Big Sur is quite possibly McWay Falls which is just about 1/4 mile from the parking lot here. Again, we had perfect weather which went hand-in-hand with the *perfect* scenery.
We were seriously amazed by how spectacularly beautiful this overlook was. It was for sure the highlight of our day trip to Big Sur.
After soaking in the views, we headed to our last stop of the day: Pfeiffer Beach (I was not exaggerating about everything being named 'Pfeiffer'). Pfeiffer Beach is not included in the $10 admission charge for the Big Sur Parks so will cost you an additional $10 to enter.
I wasn't sure what to expect but everything I read leading up to our trip to Big Sur urged that we MUST visit this hidden beach. Well, it is very well hidden, that's for sure. It's about 2 miles down a small nondescript country road. It's a beautiful, protected beach featuring purple sand and natural rockway arches.
Apparently it's the place to be for the perfect California sunset. Unfortunately Fortunately, our baby goes to bed way before the sun sets so we missed out on that particular experience, but we still had fun taking in the sights.
That is until Jonathan totally misjudged a wave and got his shoes soaked in the process. If you want to make Jonathan a cranky-pants, get his socks and shoes wet. He immediately declared the day as 'ruined!' so we headed back to the car and made the hour drive back to Pacific Grove (Just kidding; he was a good sport about his wet feet:). Jon went to grab some take-out dinner while I got Forest ready for bed. We all slept good that night after such a long day of exploring!
P.S. I have never owned such a conversation piece quite like our Deuter Kid Comfort Air carrier.
We get so many compliments and comments and several people will reminisce to us about how they used to hike when their babies were small too. It's just such a great ice breaker and we are super glad we splurged on it, all the way around. We joke about Forest riding in his chariot with scenic Northern California as his backdrop.
Not a bad life for a 7 8 month old! That's right, today is Forest's 8 month birthday! He's working on his guest post so you can expect that soon, along with a recap of our final day in P.G. and our weekend with Jonathan's parents in San Ramon. We are some busy bees this summer!
So peaceful and calming. Love the pics! So happy this trip was a huge success!
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