Limekiln State Park, Big Sur Coast
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Breathtaking stops along the way, of vertical cliffs and sparkling blue-green water, a lighthouse (reserve online), redwood gulches, swimming holes, stunning beaches, and New Camaldoli Monastery.
You can't visit the lighthouse and amazing loop trail without an online reservation. You get to walk the loop and buildings by yourself, after a half hour talk by a ranger.
A memorable walk is along the clifftop trail at Estero Bluffs, with the wide open spaces, beach below with shiny green agate rocks, and shipwreck!
Small beach on the north end of Main Beach, with a little cave-like cove.
Walkway on the cliffs, in front of the resorts, that's bliss at sunset and in springtime when there are flowers galore. Take stairs down to a sheltered cove with tide pools.
Beautiful spot to see elephant seals playing in the water, and hear their gurgling sounds like a bottle pulled underwater!
Incredible hike past sink hole, sea stacks, sea arches, with super bloom in spring.
Point of rocky tidepools, with homemade garden on the hill above. Nice for a long beach walk!
Beautiful spot to see elephant seals playing in the water, and hear their gurgling sounds like a bottle pulled underwater!
Beautiful spot to see elephant seals playing in the water, and hear their gurgling sounds like a bottle pulled underwater!
You can't visit the lighthouse and amazing loop trail without an online reservation. You get to walk the loop and buildings by yourself, after a half hour talk by a ranger.
Small beach on the north end of Main Beach, with a little cave-like cove.
Rock pools, tropical vegetation, gorgeous cliffs and bird rock jutting out of the sea.
Romantic cove with rock pools, shade spots under the cliffs, calm water, and warm weather. Accessible by kayak or lighthouse tour bus.
A tiny black sand beach, emerald green springs, grassy knolls, a lifeguard, and warm-water swimming or body boarding.
From a boardwalk, you can see a beach absolutely covered in massive elephant seals, and sometimes their babies.
Place where harbor seals and sea otters take refuge near a power plant, in a cold, foggy area.
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