Thursday 26 November 2015

Drive Big Sur Coast Highway In California

Big Sur Coast Highway stretches 72 miles along the coast in central California. Travel along the highway to experience rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, giant redwood trees and the Pacific Ocean. You can drive straight through in under 2 hours or spend the afternoon exploring the natural beauty of the coast.


Instructions


1. Start at Ragged Point where the highway is 400 feet above the Pacific Ocean. Take the walking trail down the cliff to the black sand beach at the bottom. Take a picture of the tallest waterfall located along the highway.


2. Drive north to the Limekiln State Park. Spend a couple hours fishing and hiking while enjoying the views of tall redwoods and waterfalls.


3. Take in the beauty of the pacific coastline as you continue driving northwest along the highway. Stop at the Julia Pfeiffer State Park. Hike to the end of the Overlook trail to spend some time whale watching. Whales pass close to the shoreline in December, January, March and April.


4. Stop in Big Sur for shopping and lunch. Take a guided walking tour of the Point Sur Lighthouse in the Point Sur State Historic Park. Completed in 1889, the lighthouse still aids ships sailing along the California coastline.


5. End your drive on the Big Sur Coast Highway in Carmel. Spend time strolling the streets of the quaint village town only 1 square mile in size.

Tags: along highway, Coast Highway, Pacific Ocean, State Park