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Hiking and Backpacking in Big Sur
Big Sur Activities, Facilities, and Services
Hiking and Backpacking in Big Sur
Hiking trails in the Big Sur region range from relatively flat nature trails through the trees or along the rocky coastline, suitable for children or those with disabilities, to challenging routes for long dayhikes or overnight trips. Wilderness permits are required for overnight backpacking stays in many locations. See also the pages about waterfalls, light stations, and hot springs.
For more detailed information about the Big Sur region's trails, see the resources listed on the Books and Maps page.
The following locations along Highway 1 provide access to hiking and backpacking trails in the Big Sur region:
- Carmel River State Beach (south access)
- Point Lobos State Reserve
- Garrapata State Park
- Bottchers Gap
- Andrew Molera State Park
- Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
- Big Sur Station
- Sycamore Canyon Road (to Pfeiffer Beach)
- Post Ranch and Ventana vicinity
- Partington Canyon Trail (Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park)
- Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
- Limekiln State Park
- Kirk Creek Campground
- Nacimiento-Fergusson Road
- Pacific Valley
- Sand Dollar Beach Picnic Area
- Jade Cove
- Cruickshank Trailhead
- Soda Springs Trailhead
- Buckeye Trailhead
- Salmon Creek Trailhead
- Ragged Point Inn vicinity
- Hearst Castle® vicinity
Here are additional Web resources for hiking and backpacking in Big Sur: