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    4.6 (30 reviews)

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    Staircase down to the beach
    Andrew H.

    Great beach along PCH to stop at. Parking is very easy and the beach is clean. Might be kind of windy / cloudy depending on the time of year, but there were a lot of people surfing. Access down to the beach is through a staircase, so might not be the best for those with mobility issues.

    Marcus F.

    This beach is really in Big Sur, north of San Simeon. Found this place driving south on the 1 going back to San Simeon in the late afternoon. Needed a bathroom and this place was perfect. There wasn't anyone at the pay booth ( it was 6pm) so we got to park for free. They have a toilet in this lot. If you don't want to pee on the side of the road ( not advisable on the drive through Big Sur), you can stop here. It might cost you $5 bucks though. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/eIlNi5g4aXJIWYZswG9Zqw?select=eSVOBl-yg85FgZpThVkZ5w Sand Dollar Beach is a Day Use Area, no overnight camping. Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m / 7 days $5.00 entrance fee per vehicle

    About a 15 minute walk to get to the beach
    Christine L.

    We paid 10$ for parking at the official sand dollar beach park. Don't make the same mistake we did, park outside on Highway 1 and walk inside and save 10$! It takes about a 15 minute walk down to the beach. It's a gorgeous view once you're down there. We found only around 5 sand dollars---it was my first time ever seeing sand dollars so it was so exciting to look for them. However, I thought since it was called Sand Dollar Beach there would be more. It's a pretty bluff area and an awesome view. If you have time, steer off the couch and spend some time here!

    You're the star, Starfish!
    Jason L.

    The address above is completely wrong. I've submitted the change and hopefully it will be updated. Sand Dollar Beach (Big Sur) California 1 Big Sur, CA 93920 (805) 434-1996 campone.com Sand Dollar Beach is a Day Use Area, no overnight camping. Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m / 7 days $5.00 entrance fee per vehicle. You can save the $5 fee by parking outside off Hwy 1. Don't be confused with another one in Watsonville. About this beach: This place is just north of Jade Cove. There are no actual Sand Dollars on the beach. This should really be named "Serpentine beach". For those that don't know: The serpentine group are greenish, brownish, or spotted minerals commonly found in serpentinite rocks. They are used as a source of magnesium and asbestos, and as a decorative stone. The name is thought to come from the greenish color being that of a serpent (wiki). This is also the CA state mineral. That type of rock is found in abundance on this beach. I would advice to not take them home with you. They are a source of asbestos. Most experts agree that it is not harmful, but I say, why take the chance? They belong on the beach and let them be. There is a small cave north of beach and piles of Serpentine south of the beach. It is quite beautiful here. During the low tide, you can actually walk out towards the rock cave. It is like a live aquarium full of ocean life. I spent hours look at all type crabs and fields of Anthopleura elegantissima. Loved it! Very peaceful and you can achieve a zen like state if you tone out the world and focus on the ocean waves.

    Zachary N.

    Absolutely gorgeous! I visited in January 2017 on a rainy day. Not the time of year to bathe in the sun, but the beach was still stunning to see. I'd also like to mention that I did not find any sand dollars. I hope to visit again during the summer months!

    Carmen V.

    Fantastic isolated and almost empty sandy beach. I was wondering why the beach has the dollar name in it, not realizing that is the name of their famous shells, found everywhere at that beach and with some mystical appearance makes the delight of the collectors. We parked on the street, for free, and just walked down to the beach following what it looked like private property stairs (but were not). I think this is my favorite beach in NorCal so far, and in many aspects reminds me the beloved Torrey Pines in San Diego. The beach is clean, the waves are high, the surfers were not that many. Lovely for a sunny summer day.

    Beach land headlands looking North, Santa Lucia Mountains in the distance.
    Bradley N.

    Sand Dollar Beach isn't much of a beach by California's ultra-high standards, but in Big Sur, it's huge. Since so much of the coast is steep, rugged, and rocky, with heavy surf and kelp-covered surfaces more amenable to sea otters than beach-goers, when you find a wide, gentle stretch of soft sand to dig one's feet into, you appreciate the experience more than usual. As other reviewers have mentioned, this spot is close to Plaskett Creek and Kirk Creek Campgrounds, which are among the most popular camping spots in the area (usually full, so make online reservations well ahead of time if you plan on staying here). The beach, which is a state park with a $10 entrance fee, picnic tables, and restroom facilities, is just south of the Nacimiento-Fergusson Road intersection with Highway 1, making a nice rest stop if you are driving in from the San Antonio Valley. There is great beach walking here at low tide, with rocks and cliffs framing the crescent-shaped beach at both ends. You can use a wooden staircase to reach the beach, or you can opt for a dirt path that reaches the beach on a series of gentle switchbacks. My advice is to take the stairs down and explore the southern end of the beach first, then turn around and wander to the northern end, which allows you more easily to spot the unmarked walking path back to the parking area (look for a stone cairn at the beach end). There are sand dollars on the beach, but not many unless you get lucky. Chucks of serpentine and other well polished stones litter the beach in several places, reminding one of the massive tectonic forces that have shaped and reshaped this area for millions of years. In terms of sweeping views from the beach, it doesn't get much better than this. Surfers bob up and down in the waves. Children and their parents play in the sand and at water's edge, and hikers of all ages and skill levels meander about in respectful awe of the natural setting, which is part of the California Sea Otter Game Refuge, and has a windswept, rugged feel that positively exudes Big Sur cool. Because the beach is so easy to access, it is an attractive pitstop if you are visiting Highway 1 for the first time. It allows you to calm down from the thrills of the road and to prepare yourself for the the final stretch (if heading South) from Gorda and Ragged Point down to San Carporforo Creek and San Simeon Bay. While Andrew Molera Park, closer to Monterey, offers a more rigorous hike along the ocean bluffs and beaches, Sand Dollar wins you over with its sense of serenity, its gentleness, and its undeniable loveliness. A must-stop especially for those for whom Big Sur is more myth than reality, and who are looking for an convenient way to get their tired driving feet wet in the cool, dark waters of the mighty Pacific.

    Sand dollar beach view before you walk down
    Riley A.

    This beach is a little treasure and is the best, that I've encountered, along Big Sur. A pleasant walk down from the parking lot and enough space to be able to hang out for the day. The water is freezing and I've herd there's some dangerous tides so I decided to stay out of it. I did manage to find some awesome rocks and if you get lucky maybe some jade, although this is not jade beach.

    The walk back from Sand Dollar at Sunset
    Mike V.

    the perfect sunset. (pictures included)

    Big Sur Sand dollar Beach
    Yolanda T.

    We got there a bit late when it was starting to sun set. This place was truly amazing and beautiful, I was a bit sad because we only found one sand dollar and it was super tiny. I will still give it 5 stars because it was still amazing.

    Tara G.

    My weekend getaway here compelled me to come out of my reviewing hibernation and YELP! Wow... what an experience. We camped across the street at Plaskett Creek campground, where we had a quaint and spacious site. We just sauntered across the street and headed to the beach everyday. Very cool crowd, both at the beach and campground, chock-full of surfers, surf-pups, surf-kiddies and sunbathers. Perfect little beginner waves and a huge stretch of beach so there's plenty of room. The water was pristine, the sun bright, and the beach full of adventure. If you head to the north end, there are huge rocks you can climb to take some great photos and even a cave to check out. Then we'd just cross Hwy 1 and go cook up some grub under the stars. If you leave by noon, you can cruise up the coast all the way toward the city, stopping along the way, and be at HMB Brewery by sunset. My idea of a perfect weekend getaway!

    The wooden staircase at the end of a rutted dirt trail that leads to Sand Dollar Beach.

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    It's gorgeous here. Beautiful beach and nice walk down. Loved it. It's was very relaxing and calm. I can't wait to go back.

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    Beautiful beach. Hidden gem in Big Sur. Found it by accident while staying at the campground across the road.

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    Partington Cove - You can get to this part of the mountain and see an uninterrupted view of the ocean

    Partington Cove

    4.8(53 reviews)
    11.0 km

    We came here 10 years ago and it was a hidden gem at the time, we drove by around 8:30am on the way…read moreto McWay Falls and there were already 2 cars there so I knew it was no longer a secret. This is by far one of our favorite Big Sur spots. The entire beginning of the hike is all downhill so you'll have an easy time going down and be panting on the way back up, you'll see it in other people's faces as you are going down. At the very bottom split I would take the time to go both directions, if you take the bridge it'll lead to a view of the ocean that narrows and then broadens. There is a nice wood tunnel you'll pass through and at the very end of the trail you can do a small rock scrambles to get an amazing view of the turquoise blue water and seaweed gently swaying in the water. If you are lucky you'll spot some sea otters diving in the kelp. If you take the other path it leads to a rocky cove with fun boulders for kids and adults to climb on, if you come in a wet season or after rain there will be a stream with many mini waterfalls on the left side. The wave splashes here are epic and it is dangerous so I would always be mindful of the water and avoid rocks that are wet when visiting.

    this is a hidden gem for the Californians. Enjoy the quietness next to the ocean. we also spotted…read moresea ottar in water.

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    Partington Cove - Right side trail, big waves here so be careful

    Right side trail, big waves here so be careful

    Partington Cove - Rock scramble at the end of the cove trail

    Rock scramble at the end of the cove trail

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    Jade Cove Beach - Jade?  Nope.  Serpentine.  See why people may think they've found Jade when they haven't?  They look awfully similar.

    Jade Cove Beach

    4.3(27 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Fun, but getting there can be tricky. I used the AllTrails app to find Jade Cove. I then opened up…read morethe Jade Cove map and looked for the blue dot (my car) going along highway 1. I pulled over at the trail marker.. It worked perfectly. The best part of this experience was the short but precarious hike down to the cove. You'll be required to use a rope to hike down to the beach and back up again. The rope is a permanent fixture. Kids seven and over could do it without any assistance. When at the beach you'll see a lot of green rocks, mostly serpentine. The rule is that you can take anything you like as long as the "tide" ocean is able to touch it. The tidal range goes all the way to the cliffside. - There is no highway sign for jade cove anymore. That was taken down many years ago. - Check the tides and try to come here at low tide. - If you can, when you're at the bottom of the rope hike southward to the next cove. Better rocks over there.

    1 2 3 not it. Finding the spot is kind of a game. Quite frankly the bluff is a great place to have…read morea picnic if nothing else on a nice day. The whole area is breathtaking, I'm fairly sure there isn't any jade at the beach, there's also a sign that tells you not too take anything from the beach. When you find that sign I'm relatively sure you have found jade cove. It's not a long walk down from the parking area (just south of the entrance to the nearby campground on the east side of the road). The sign gets taken down by locals? I really count on locals to protect their interests unnecessarily, i should do that more often. Unfortunately I never went to the jerk academy so I never leaned how to selfishly conduct myself in such a manner. I would love to camp at the nearby campsite, the bluff above jade cove would be a great place to star gaze on a clear night.

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    Jade Cove Beach - Jade cove from above

    Jade cove from above

    Jade Cove Beach - A trail above jade cove. if you find yourself here you have gone too far north. The rope heading down is about 100 feet south of this trail

    A trail above jade cove. if you find yourself here you have gone too far north. The rope heading down is about 100 feet south of this trail

    Jade Cove Beach

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    Limekiln State Park

    Limekiln State Park

    4.4(142 reviews)
    10.9 km

    I fell I love with this beach many years ago. The drive here is INCREDIBLE! I literally have dreams…read moreabout driving under the bridge! You go under to get to this secluded beach off of Hwy 1. I had no idea that you could choose between 3 different campsites until I decided I HAD to be under the moonlight at the beach on 2.22.22 at 2:22 pm. And the views are BREATH TAKING from the beach campsite. They were also freezing, windy, and WET in February! And all of the trails were closed when we visited due to the fire, but it was like a little slice of Heaven to disconnect and spend 2 nights off the grid with great folks. The rangers who serve this place are BEYOND friendly, and they do an awesome job of keeping the bathrooms clean. I believe they were cleaned 3 times a day. And the campsites were so self contained, you really had no idea there were up to 29 sites there. Camping on the beach meant you heard the crash of waves all night long. It was so very peaceful! And while the view looked almost warm, there was NOTHING warm about being there in February. But if you had a camper, and the right gear, the rain and wind would be worth it just to burn that image eternally into your mind! I hope I can snag this location during the warmer months. I'm just in love with everything about LimeKiln.

    Heads up a number of trails are still closed from the fire so it's not possible to access the falls…read moreand other trails as in the past. We had site #6 near the beach. The sites are very close to each other. Our first night before our immediate neighbors arrived was amazing - incredible views of the beach/ocean from the campsite and very peaceful. Restrooms including shower were nearby and cleaned every morning. Next night, we were surrounded by big groups on both sides and it felt like a parking lot tent city and it did not seem like car parking restrictions were enforced. The sites are so close we could hear intense snoring on both sides. Neighboring kids would come and smack/kick at our dogs - they were young but still not cool and I was annoyed their parents stood by and watched. We will try Kirk Creek instead next time to get more space. Pros - we loved the incredible access to the beach. Amenities seemed to work well (until inconsiderate folks started to ignore basic human decency like flushing!). Cons - no access to internet (despite it being available but it is locked), some beach sites are very close together, trails closed.

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    Limekiln State Park
    Limekiln State Park
    Limekiln State Park - Flocks of birds and otters hang out just offshore

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    Flocks of birds and otters hang out just offshore

    Mill Creek Trail

    Mill Creek Trail

    4.5(2 reviews)
    7.5 km

    Great trail with an opportunity for an epic view of the coastline…read more With many of the State Parks in the area closing down their hiking trails (Spring 2019) I was lucky to find the Mill Creek trail. This hike exceeded my expectations. The Yelp page directions were spot on and we arrived at the dirt parking lot. The trailhead is right along the road. This is a family-friendly trail, and I think I booked about 3.5 miles total. There are some small ups and downs but overall not too bad.. There was a lot of green during our hike and many tall redwoods.. Tips - My top tip is that after you've hiked just drive up the road from the parking lot for about a mile. There will be amazing views when you get to highest point facing the coastline. - Make sure you have Google maps installed on your phone (for the gps)... just in case you accidentally go off trail. - Tons of poison oak. Long pants required. - If you have kids, there will be a fork in the trail not too far from the trailhead. Right side path goes straight down the steap side of the hill. You can take this and check out the creek if you don't want to do the full hike. - Basic rule is to stay along the main creek trail until you get to a point to cross it.. This is confusing because when you reach the point that the creek is in your way there are multiple paths you can take. The few people we saw on this hike all went different directions from here. We crossed the creek and we were okay.

    We decided to do this hike on our way back to the Bay Area. It was amazing and we are so glad we…read moredid. We were the only ones in the parking lot that morning and it felt like we had the whole hike to ourselves. Coming in the spring was great since everything was growing, lush, green, and the water was roaring. So serene.

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    Mill Creek Trail
    Mill Creek Trail
    Mill Creek Trail - So green..

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    So green..

    Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

    Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

    4.4(404 reviews)
    46.6 km

    Great campground with the Big Sur river running right through it. Loved the quick hike up to the…read morewaterfall through the redwoods. Lots of great shady sites and some really nice sites right on the river. Showers were nice and reasonably priced. If you are feeling lazy and don't want to cook, you can check out the restaurant/ coffee shop, also a nice little gift shop. There is also a store at the back of the campground that has ice , snacks , firewood and a small laundry facility which was super convenient !! Great woodsy campground with great amenities!!

    We stayed two nights at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park and while the scenery is absolutely stunning…read more(as expected for Big Sur), the experience was seriously impacted by poor enforcement and lack of oversight from staff. Right off the bat, our check-in experience was frustrating. We had reserved and paid for an ADA campsite, only to arrive and find someone else already occupying it. Apparently, there is no system in place to verify IDs against reservations, which seems like a huge oversight--especially for ADA-designated spots. After spending time sorting that out, things settled temporarily. Our first night at the Weyland campground quickly went downhill once "quiet hours" (10pm-6am) began. Instead of quiet, the majority of the campground was loud, playing music, and talking well into the night--until nearly 4am. There was zero enforcement of quiet hours, and no visible presence from a camp host or ranger to address it. It honestly felt more like a free-for-all than a state park campground. Hoping for a better experience, we moved to the South campground for our second night. Unfortunately, things got worse. The bathroom across from Site 45 was in unacceptable condition. The ADA shower stall took three of my paid shower tokens without working, and to make matters even worse, there was literal human feces on the floor. Not just dirty--completely unsanitary and clearly not being maintained. We attempted multiple times to contact the camp host about both the bathroom situation and earlier noise issues, knocking several times with no response. It was incredibly frustrating to have no support or accountability when problems came up. It's really disappointing because this park is naturally beautiful and has so much potential. But the lack of basic management--no ID checks for reservations, no quiet hour enforcement, and poorly maintained facilities--completely takes away from the experience. It honestly feels like the park is being let down by the very people responsible for running it. Would love to return someday, but until there are major improvements in oversight and maintenance, it's hard to justify coming back.

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    Family Camping September 12-14, 2025

    Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park - Family Camping September 12-14, 2025

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    Shamel Park - Let's check this place out!

    Shamel Park

    4.5(32 reviews)
    51.1 km

    This park is a fine place to stop if you want to let the kids or the dog out for a bit…read more Most of the grassy area was taken up by a large group of gentleman playing soccer while we were there but there is a small, unfenced area where you can let your dog off leash for a bit and let them relieve themselves. Most people kept their dogs on leash though Be careful though as it's close to the street and people go around the corner there much faster than I would like, especially for a residential neighborhood. The bathrooms were clean and there is a playground area for kids. You can also access the beach from this park. There is a pool are that was closed, so as busy as it was when we visited, I imagine it gets even busier.

    I really have zero complaints about this hidden park. It was…read morein a quiet neighborhood in a corner. I have 3 kids, two who are adults, and one who is 8 years old. There was a play area with slides and swings and they all enjoyed it. The bathrooms were clean, and I noticed there was a pool too. I don't know when it's open or if they open it at all. I just thought it was cute. There was beach access and the beach was pretty clean. There were not too many people, so it was nice to have it practically all to ourselves. There was sand but also beautiful rocks that we all enjoyed playing in. The waves were extremely large and gorgeous. There was a sign that said no lifeguard on site. Overall it was a great experience for all of us, and we would love to return for another day of hanging out!

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    Shamel Park
    Shamel Park
    Shamel Park

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