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Andrew Molera State Park Trail Camp
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Location
Address:
Highway 1, Big Sur, California 93920
GPS:
36.287226, -121.843716
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Local Directions:
From mile marker 51.2 on Highway 1, the park is located 21 miles south of Carmel.
Contact Information
Local Phone:
1-831-667-1112
Website:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_...
Email:
Phil.Bergman@parks.ca.gov
Open
April to October
Gate Hours
: 8 AM to Sunset
Site Map
Sites
24 RV Sites, 24 Tent Sites, 24 No Hookup
Rates
Daily Rates:
$25.00
Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, No Showers, Water Spigots (non site)
Recreation
Biking, Fishing, Hiking, Swimming
Policies
All Ages, No Reservations, Pet Restrictions
Description
UPDATE: 10/26/2020
Trail Camp is closed until further notice due to major damage from flooding. Assessment and repair of damaged facilities is ongoing.
Sites
Total Sites
24
RV Sites
24
Tent Sites
24
No Hookup
(24)
Setting
Shaded
Other Amenities
Firepit / Fire Ring
Grill
Picnic Table
Rental Units
None
Rates
Sites
2017 Rates are per 4 people
Daily Rates: $25.00
Facilities and Services
Hours
Description
Fees
Bathhouse / Restrooms
Firewood
Flush Toilets
No Showers
Water Spigots (non site)
Recreation
Hours
Description
Fees
Beach
Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Local Tours
Swimming
Wildlife Watching
Events
None
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No dogs allowed
Confederate
Silver
May 1, 2013
Like most parks in Big Sur, Andrew Molera SP has really gorgeous views you can enjoy whether you're sitting still at your campsite or hiking the trails. Simply marvelous, a photographer's dream. We're just sad they don't allow groups larger than four to stay in one site now. Dogs are a definite no-no. We camped here before and we had to leave our dogs behind this time. The campsites are rather small. There are only pit toilets and faucets for washing up but not for drinking. Pack light because you'd have to climb up to the campsite from the parking lot. Make sure you've got enough food and water with you, especially if you plan to go hiking when you stay here. There are no facilities on the trail.
We stayed here in a Tent.
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