Carmel-by-the-Sea*
Bixby Bridge
POINT LOBOS STATE NATURAL RESERVE*BIG SURWELCOME TO
Point Sur Lightstation
GARRAPATA STATE PARK*
BIG SUR RIVER
Carmel to Big Sur Ranger Station,
26.6 miles, Approx. 43 minutes
Loma Vista to Hawthorne Gallery
1.3 miles, Approx. 31 minutes
walking
ANDREW MOLERA STATE PARK
TURN AROUND POINTS- Big Sur Campground
& Cabins- Fernwood Resort - Pfei�er Big Sur
State Park - Big Sur Ranger
Station (final stop)
BIG SUR NORTHRocky Point RestaurantRiver Inn ValeroBig Sur River Inn & RestaurantThe Village Shops Local ColorDale Diesel’s Darn Glad to be Here GalleryStudio OneRipplewood ResortGeneral Store and CafeGlen Oaks Big Sur Big Sur RoadhouseFernwood Resort Fernwood TavernRedwood Bar & GrillGeneral Store & Espresso BarCamping Supply Store Glamping in the Adventure TentsBig Sur Lodge
BIG SUR SOUTHBig Sur Tap HouseBig Sur DeliLoma Vista Shell Post Ranch Inn, Sierra Mar RestaurantOpen to resort guests onlyNepenthe Restaurant The Phoenix ShopHawthorne Gallery
POINTS OF INTERESTCarmel-by-the-Sea Point Lobos State Natural Reserve Garrapata State Park Doud Creek, lands west of Highway 1, except gates 8 and 9Bixby BridgeHurricane PointPoint Sur State Historic Park Point Sur LightstationAndrew Molera State Park Parking lot onlyPfei�er Big Sur State Park Nature Trail, River Path, Redwood Deck, Warden’s Path, Liewald Flat Trail, Ernst Ewoldson Nature CenterBig Sur Ranger StationBig Sur Campground & Cabins Riverside Campground & Cabins Fernwood Campground
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Hurricane Point
POINT SUR STATEHISTORIC PARK
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Chart Your Course to Destination
BIG SUR
BIG SURIS READYARE YOU?
Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) runs from Monterey to the Big Sur Ranger Station with multiple stops
along the way for $3.50. Visit mst.org for more information.
The Sur Transportation Shuttle Service is $5 per person from Andrew Molera State Park to
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. Visit surtransportation.com for more information.
Andrew Molera State Park Parking $10 per car.
BIG SUR SOUTHTo reach the “South Side” of Big Sur
visitors must purchase a Sur Transportation Big Sur Shuttle Ticket and Passbook at the Andrew Molera State Park parking lot for $5 per person.
This will allow the shuttle rider to hike the Pfeiffer Canyon Trail from Pfeiffer Big Sur State
Park to Loma Vista.
Please be aware that this trail is about one mile long with a 500 Ft elevation gain.
It is narrow, steep and strenuous.
For more information on the Pfeiffer Canyon Trail please visit surtransportation.com.
At Loma Vista, visitors can board a shuttle or rent an electric bicycle to reach other
open businesses.
TRAVEL LIKE A BIG SUR EXPERT
DO:Take Lots of Pics - Be cautious when using parking pullouts on Highway One and always post using #SeeMonterey!
Be Prepared – Big Sur is large on beauty and small on cellphone service. Discuss meeting locations prior to your arrival in Big Sur and bring hard copies of travel material such as maps, itineraries and booking confirmations.
Plan Ahead – Restrooms are scarce along Highway One, so check out the map on the back for public restroom locations.
Recycle – Please use the appropriate bins and treat Big Sur with care and respect.
Be Mindful of Poison Oak – The triple leaf pattern with a reddish hue, prominent veins and a shiny surface is known to make those in contact itchy and uncomfortable. Be aware and avoid poison oak.
DON’T: Start Fires – Please extinguish cigarettes in ashtrays and always be extra careful that your fire is safe and in an approved location.
Collect – Plants, animals, rocks and artifacts of Big Sur are protected by law and should be left in their natural place.
Set Up Camp on the Roadside – Roadside camping is prohibited along Highway One from Carmel River to the Monterey-San Luis Obispo County line.
Let Pets Run Wild – In State Parks and on US Forest Service lands, pets must be leashed at all times in developed campgrounds, picnic and day use areas. This is not only for their safety, but also for the safety of visitors and other local wildlife as well.
TRANSPORTATION & PARKING
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