Hikes in Big Sur

Big Sur is a charming town in Monterey County, 140 miles south of San Francisco. The name also applies to the fifty miles of coastline between Big Sur and San Simeon, which is as beautiful as any in the world. Big Sur is defined by dramatic and beautiful landscapes. Tall green mountains drop to rugged shores and mesmerizing blue waters. [wp_ad_wide_page] Salmon Creek Falls Big Sur The drive up Highway One is so scenic that many people don't get out to hike at all, but they should! ... Read more.
Camping in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
For one of the quintessential camping experiences in Big Sur, pack your tent and head to Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. The park is nestled in a verdant valley with campsites laid out beneath oak and redwood trees and along the banks of the charming Big Sur River. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park resides in the heart of Big Sur and the campground is surrounded by outdoor fun, both inside and outside the park. ...Read more.
By: Published: July 19, 2014 Last updated: April 19, 2026
Camping in Limekiln State Park
Limekiln State Park is located in Big Sur about halfway between Monterey and Morro Bay. The 716-acre park has one entrance along Highway One where you will find a 29-site campground. Some sites are nestled in a shaded redwood grove along Limekiln Creek while others are exposed to more sun and ocean views at the bottom of Limekiln Canyon. Campers have access to a small beach and nice short hiking trails up Limekiln Canyon to Hare Creek, Limekiln Falls, and historic lime kilns. ...Read more.
By: Published: July 18, 2014 Last updated: April 19, 2026
Hare Creek Trail, Limekiln Trail, and Falls Trail in Limekiln State Park
For pleasant hiking along creeks in canyons shaded by coast redwoods, you can't do much better than Limekiln State Park in Big Sur. A trio of short trails in the park provide variety and great scenery on a 2.65-mile round trip hike with 250 feet of elevation gain. Hare Creek Trail is a supremely peaceful creekside stroll, as is Limekiln Trail, which heads to historic lime kilns that the park has preserved, and Falls Trail ascends another fork of Limekiln Creek to a hundred-foot tall waterfall. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.65 miles · Elevation change: 250 feet
By: Published: July 18, 2014 Last updated: December 9, 2025
Pfeiffer Beach in Los Padres National Forest (Big Sur)
Most of Big Sur's beautify is obvious – tall green mountains, a ragged coastline, and lots of ocean blue, but some attractive features are practically hidden, and Pfeiffer Beach is one such gem. Pfeiffer Beach has great sand and iconic rock formations, but you won't see this beach from Highway One (or its begging-to-be-photographed wave-tunneled rocks). ...Read more.
Distance: 0.2 miles · Elevation change: 10 feet
By: Published: July 10, 2014 Last updated: December 7, 2025
Plaskett Creek Campground in Los Padres National Forest (Big Sur)
Plaskett Creek Campground is a convenient place for tent or RV camping in Big Sur. The campground is close enough to the coast for visitors to smell the ocean, and there are several short hikes nearby. Trails to Sand Dollar Beach, Jade Cove and Plaskett Rock Point are just across Highway One from the campground and Pacific Valley Bluff Trail is only a mile to the north. ...Read more.
By: Published: July 9, 2014 Last updated: April 13, 2026