Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Mc Way creek & fall,Big Sur, California
California, Big Sur, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Mc Way creek & fall, May 2011
Waves at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
Waves washing up on the beach. McWay waterfall in background. Big Sur California
Big Sur - Bixby Bridge to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park in less than 5 minutes
Just a quick trip down Big Sur, no sound
JULIA PFEIFFER BURNS STATE PARK
McWay Falls at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park in California
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, California - McWay Falls Trail
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, California - McWay Falls Trail
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
on this segment of Wonders of the West we visit Julia Pfeiffer State Park , home to the only waterfall that spills into the pacific Ocean in the state of California.
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Julia Pfeiffer Burns Environmental Campsites
Big Sur Camping at its best. One minute walk to McWay Falls.
The Melvin Doo - Lay Low - Julia Pfeiffer, Big Sur CA
The Melvin Doo perform Lay Low in Julia Pfeiffer CA
Ewoldsen Trail Hike in Julia Pfeiffer State Burns State Park
This is a nice out and back trail, which took me a little over 2 hours to complete. I read this was a looped trail, but that portion is closed off when I went in 2013. This trail leads up to some redwood trees before going up a mountain, and at the top I was met with the very scenic views of the cliffs that make Big Sur famous and the Pacific Ocean waves clashing along the rocky formations. If you are in this area, keep an eye on the rare California Condors, which can be seen flying alongside the cliffs. I was fortunate to see 2 of them when I was here. Near the start of the trailhead is a vista point where you can view a famous fall called McWay falls. This footage was shot with an iPhone 5.
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Saturdays in Big Sur (Pfeiffer Beach and McWay Falls)
Stunning footage of Pfeiffer Beach and McWay Falls in Big Sur, CA. Pfeiffer Beach is a beautiful unmarked (hidden) beach. McWay Falls is a protected waterfall in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.
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Top 10. Beautiful Beaches in California - United States
Top 10. Beautiful Beaches in California - United States: Point Lobos State Reserve, La Jolla Cove, Carmel City Beach, Asilomar State Beach, Moonstone Beach Cambria, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park Big Sur, La Jolla Shores Park La Jolla, Pfeiffer Beach Big Sur, Crystal Cove State Park Laguna Beach, Point Reyes Seashore National Park
Limekiln State Park: Historic Kilns & a Waterfall in Big Sur
Limekiln State Park is one of my favorites in the Big Sur area. This park has shaded trails with large redwoods that lead to a waterfall and a historic kiln. It's a great spot to camp or to explore for a few hours.
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California Highway 1 Scenic Road Big Sur: Monterey to Morro Bay
I finally got around to doing this road on the California Highway 1 Big Sur. I started off in Monterey, heading south towards Morro Bay. I decided to camp 2 nights along the way on a campground, and visited various state parks, which will be featured on my other videos. 3 days, 2 nights was spent on this portion of my trip. The most scenic part of the highway is just south of Monterey, and just before San Simeon Hearst Castle. This is perhaps one of the most beautiful scenic roads in the world.
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Big Sur | CA
4 Day Trip through Big Sur, California
Places shown:
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Pfeiffer State Beach
Nepenthe Restaurant
Ventana Campgrounds
Highway 1
Bixby Creek Bridge
Shot with: GoPro 3+ Black Edition, Samsung NX300, iphone 6
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BIG SUR - USA Travel Guide | Around The World
Big Sur is a region on the Central Coast of California. It contains vast wildernesses and breathtaking views as it stretches 90 miles along the rugged Pacific Ocean. It is approximately 150 miles south of San Francisco and 300 miles north of Los Angeles. The area is great for outdoor recreation and contains several state parks, two national wilderness areas and is part of the Los Padres National Forest, all of which include hiking trails. The most common visitors to Big Sur are those just driving through to enjoy the scenery. The next most common activity is hiking/backpacking in the open natural spaces.
California Highway 1 (also known as Pacific Coast Highway) winds through Big Sur flanked by the steep Santa Lucia Mountains to the east and the rocky Pacific Coast to the west. Big Sur begins just south of Carmel and continues south through the small towns of Big Sur Village (between Andrew Molera State Park and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park), Lucia, and Gorda. It ends in San Simeon (where the Hearst Castle is located). When driving on Highway 1 through Big Sur be sure to stop at the many turnouts and vista points to see the beauty of the area.
Big Sur Village is a mile-long village containing gas stations, roadside markets, lodges and restaurants.
Big Sur is known as a destination for the Merry Pranksters in the 1960s. For more information visit the Big Sur Chamber of Commerce, which is continually updated with a Calendar of Events.
Bixby Bridge, 11 miles north of Big Sur Village. Iconic bridge built in 1933. One of the most photographed in the world because of its location within such beautiful scenery.
Henry Miller Memorial Library, Highway 1, a quarter mile south of Nepenthe Restaurant, 831-667-2574. Wi-Fi internet access.
Point Sur Lighthouse, 5 miles north of Big Sur Village. Point Sur is a dominant feature along Highway 1. It is a National Historic Landmark and is one of the only complete turn-of-the-century light stations open to the public in California. Allegedly one of the most haunted places in America. Spectacular views can be had from atop Point Sur. Tours (3 hours) are offered - meet west side of highway at farm gate a quarter mile north of Pt Sur Naval Facility. Winter times Sa, Su 10AM, W 1PM. $10 adult, $5 children.
McWay Falls, 12 miles south of Big Sur Village. One of the most spectacular places anywhere in Big Sur. The falls drop 80 feet onto the beach or tide. There is a hike out to a view point but it can also be seen from the road just before Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.
New Camaldoli Hermitage, located in Lucia off Highway 1 (25 miles south of Big Sur village), 831-667-2456,. Monastery offering guided retreats, also sells gifts and food items.
Hiking/backpacking - There are over 80 day hikes, varying in length and difficulty. There are hikes to beaches and vistas along the coast, along rivers and through canyons, and through redwood forests in the Santa Lucia Mts. For longer and more remote adventures, backpacking is an option. There are hundreds of miles of trails through the region, particularly the Ventana Wilderness. Be prepared and know what you are doing before going backpacking in the Wilderness. More information can be found at the Big Sur Ranger Station located 3 miles south of Big Sur Village, 831-667-2315. NOTE: Always check conditions before hiking or backpacking. Hiking areas in Big Sur can be closed down in winter due to mudslides. Know before you go.
Beaches - Remote and pristine beaches are accessible. Andrew Molera State Park, Pfeiffer Beach, and Sand Dollar Beach are the most commonly visited.
Julia Pfeiffer State Park
Big Sur Lodge
Deep in the heart of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Big Sur Lodge shelters writers, artists, seekers of beauty, and weary travelers in search of the peace and majestic splendor that the aged redwoods bestow on body and soul.
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is a state park in California, 12 miles south of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park on California's Pacific coast.[1] A main feature of the park is McWay Falls, which drops over a cliff of 80 feet (24 m) into the Pacific Ocean.More info visit
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Big Sur Adventure
Nicholas and I adventuring on our camping trip in Big Sur California, a popular location in Los Padres National Forest off the HWY 1. We enjoyed the beauty of the scenic drive, cliff side views, beaches and parks! Here we took a morning walk at Sand dollar beach where we camped on our first night and found caves and sand dollars on the beach, then we enjoyed climbing sand dunes and boulders and the crazy purple sand at Pfeiffer beach, and for our best adventure accomplishment we set out for a hike down to the beach and waterfall area at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park! Enjoy!
Beautiful Trail Hiking: Big Sur State Park (Unreal Views!)
Weekend trip through Big Sur Andrew Molera and Limekiln State Park on 8/3/18 - 8/5/18. Crazy beautiful Highway 1 in California does not disappoint with views around every corner. Hiked Mcway falls in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park Cruikshank trail near Limekiln (one of the best unknown hikes ive ever done) and Bluff trail near Big Sur. A place I am hopeful to return to and camp at some point.
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