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By 👻 @Ben A., 10/20/2022 3:00 am
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Last summer, before we hit the road on a long road trip, we spent a few days camping in Big Sur. I grew up camping all up and down this coast, and over the years, I've become very familiar with it.About 45 minutes north of our camping location, we visited Pfeiffer Big Sur state park. One thing I've learned about this area is that in the last decade or so, it has become very popular... Crowded is probably a better descriptor. The early bird gets the worm, but the early hiker gets the parking spot.Which is to say, if you arrive mid morning or later, you're probably going to have a bad time at many popular locations. Pfeiffer beach, for example, with its famous waterfall onto the purple Sands below, was an absolute Disneyland like nightmare of cars and people. Park rangers did their best to try to manage it, but it was downright dangerous.We continued north a little bit from there, however, to visit the state park. Our camping tag in the window at a different state park served as our entrance fee, and we pulled inside and found parking in one of the lots near the creek. It was a warm day inland, with that usual ribbon of dense fog and mist hugging the extreme coastline, and clear blue cerulean skies just inland over the redwood forest and riparian areas.We had a great time hiking around, seeing the different sites, taking family photos, and getting in a little exercise after eating one too many s'mores. It happens when you're camping.There's lots to see here, and thankfully, there are still a few places that have not been overrun by people... Especially the ones that don't pop up at the top of the list when you Google "Big Sur." But regardless of where you visit, I hope you enjoy, keep it clean, and do your part to protect and preserve this unique California resource.
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