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Pfeiffer Big Sur


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Jamie Heimforth

November 26, 2025

One of the most Beautiful State parks we have ever been to. Rugged cliffs, crashing ocean waves, Redwood trees and Cypress trees. Take a few days to unwind and walk the trails. Then come back to either the campsite or lodge. Swim and relax before dinner. Have dinner on site or one of the local fine dinning restaurants. Walk to your cabin. Light the fireplace and look at the stars.

Kunal Jaggi

September 11, 2025

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is an absolute gem in the heart of California’s coast. Walking through the park feels like stepping into another world — the towering redwoods create a peaceful canopy, and the fresh forest air instantly makes you slow down and breathe deeper. The trails are well-marked and offer something for everyone, from easy riverside strolls to slightly more challenging hikes like the Pfeiffer Falls and Valley View trails. The highlight for me was standing among the massive redwoods — some so tall you can barely see the tops — and realizing how old and resilient they are. It’s humbling and inspiring at the same time. The waterfall hike adds a beautiful touch of serenity, and if you climb up to the Valley View lookout, you’re rewarded with sweeping views of the Big Sur Valley all the way to the Pacific. Whether you’re coming for a short visit or spending the day exploring, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is a must-see. It’s the perfect blend of majestic redwoods, peaceful river spots, and accessible trails. Truly a place that leaves you refreshed and grateful for nature’s beauty.

Mel Bo

August 21, 2025

First visit and easily one of my favorite parks! Spent the whole day hiking and wandering, seeing wildlife and seals! So many accessible paths, no extensive hiking experience required. Just be sure to bring water, a light snack, and a friend!

Lea Fuji

July 15, 2025

Purple sand! What I came for, and it did not disappoint. It is a beautiful stretch of beach, a little rough, with some rock formations. Sunny, windy and chilly in early July. You could def make a day of it, if the weather is nice. This park does require you to pay $15 to get in (America the Beautiful and State Park passes do not work here) The drive and views to get here were amazing!

Tania Weatherington

July 13, 2025

What an adventure hiking the River/Valley View Trail in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park ~ it was certainly a peaceful and rewarding experience!!! The trail winds gently (but also steeply) through redwoods and oaks, with filtered sunlight and shade for much of the trail. The bulk of the hike is a climb, with amazing views of a stunning overlook of the Big Sur River Valley… totally worth the effort. But I will emphasise that it takes effort!! The hike is a mix of forest serenity and panoramic views, plus if you decide to visit Pfeiffer Falls it’s an additional hidden gem. Perfect for an adventure in the Big Sur!

Ida Karimi

June 09, 2025

Big Sur State Park is an awesome place to escape into nature! The walking trails are super clean and easy to enjoy, and the whole vibe is so peaceful. Between the fresh air, the sound of the river, and the gorgeous scenery spot to relax and unwind. Whether you're hiking or just soaking it all in, you'll leave feeling refreshed. Definitely recommend checking it out!

MFOXDM16

April 01, 2025

Stunning environment, from campground to coast. River running through the middle of the campground is a great place to put your lawn chair down and cool your feet on a hot day. Trees abound in the campground, and is a very family friendly place. (If you're allergic to poison oak, maybe stay elsewhere, because it's everywhere in the campground). The coastline along Big Sur is a bucket-list must see, and Monterey is only an 45 minute drive away, perfect for a day trip. 10/10 recommend this place.

Courtney Conovan

April 01, 2025

one of my favorite state parks! wasn’t too crowded when I went and wonderful range of scenery. stayed by the creek and played for a bit, well kept and fairly accessible.

Adam Overland

March 03, 2025

Pfeiffer Big Sur offers everything you could want in a park. Enchanting red wood trees, hiking galore, lots of little stores for supplies nearby, restaurants, and more. The campground has hot showers ($1 for 5 mins) and a dump station. And it’s a home base for one of the most beautiful stretches of America—and perhaps anywhere—that I’ve ever seen. It’s a land of towering cliffs alive with the breath of some unseen ocean creature who exhales a regular mist in the mornings and evenings that makes the land disappear. It is a painting by a master, magic by a wizard, a stretch of coastal perfection, nature so beautiful it seems unreal, like a postcard you want to climb inside of and mail to every human on planet earth: wish you were here.

Lauren Kang

December 13, 2024

Lovely park! We were camping here for 2 nights in December and the weather was perfect, not too cold :) The bathroom was clean and they had great hiking trails around the park. Highly recommend this place!

Lynsa Nguyen

December 10, 2024

Beautiful redwoods and trails along the Big Sur River. We did an easy trail along the river, but wished we had more time to check out some of the longer trails. The short trails did not offer any views of the coast. The cafe there was cute and gave us a chance to grab a snack on our way out.

C G

March 04, 2022

Arrived late around 8 pm. You need change for the showers. 1$ is one token which is 3.5 min warm shower. The tokens you can buy at some off the restroom/showerhouses, they are marked on the campground map. The map you can just take when entering. The showers are warm and have a great pressure. The restrooms were clean and had good light. Every site has an own fireplace and table, benches. Loved it here. The atmosphere give trough the trees and the little river is amazing. I paid 35$ for one night. Every one has a parking spot. Would definitely recommend this stay!

Jason Moore (SirArgonaut)

February 22, 2022

I like camping and off season camping is even better. But this place is quite popular and even so it did not feel like other camp grounds where you are really close to the next site. Some sites are well shaded and some sites have plenty of sun. The bathrooms are clean and the showers warm up quickly. Bring something to carry water because not every site has a faucet. If you forget an item or don’t want to cook a meal check out the lodge. They have quite a verity of items and a decent selection of menu items in the cafe. Cell coverage is spotty at best but if you take a hike on the valley view trail to the lookout spot your phone should get four or five bars easy, enough to post the cool photos you have taken on your favorite social media site.

Lizzy Liu

February 15, 2022

Wonderful camping spot! We went there last weekend. Kids were having lots of fun there. Our camp site was close to the river. Morning walk was also perfect. Kids also love the Blue Jay in the forest!

Dawn ODoul

January 17, 2022

Good people there! We stayed on Xmas eve and the campground hosts did a mini electric light parade with their carts. It was so cute and special! They have laundry and hot showers, flushing toilets! You are camping directly in the red woods. So its pretty amazing! I liked site #2. Small but had fallen redwoods with moss on them. Also it's about 10min walk to the lodge if you want a good meal. To add they have vegan options as well. Also near by is the trail head to Pfeiffer Falls! I would say if you are going for rainy season be prepared for closures on hwy 1 and also about only half the sites are available. Flooding and landslides happen in the area quite a bit.