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Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
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Location
Address:
47555 Highway 1, Big Sur, California 93920
GPS:
36.158897, -121.670423
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Local Directions:
The park is 37 miles south of Carmel on Highway One; 12 miles south of Pfeiffer Big Sur.
Contact Information
Local Phone:
1-831-667-2315
Toll Free Phone:
1-800-444-7275
Website:
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page...
Email:
info@parks.ca.gov
Open
All year
Check In:
2 PM
Check Out
: 12 PM
Site Map
Sites
2 Tent Sites, 2 No Hookup
Rates
Daily Rates:
$30.00
Payment Methods
: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, VISA
Facilities & Services
No Showers, Pit Toilets, Water Spigots (non site)
Recreation
Biking, Hiking
Policies
All Ages, No Pets Allowed, Reservation Required, Tents Only
Description
Primitive Hike-In Campsites
Environmental Campsites are located on the west side of Highway 1 south of McWay Cove. Both sites are hike-in only and no vehicle access is permitted.
Sites
Total Sites
2
Tent Sites
2
No Hookup
(2)
Other Amenities
Firepit / Fire Ring
2
Grill
2
Picnic Table
2
Rental Units
None
Rates
Sites
Miscellaneous
2021 Rates are per site
Daily Rates: $30.00
Payment Methods Accepted
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, VISA
Miscellaneous Fees
Fee
Extra Vehicle Fee
Early Check In Fee
Check In Details
2 PM
Late Check Out Fee
Check Out Details
12 PM
Facilities and Services
Hours
Description
Fees
No Showers
Pay Phone
Pit Toilets
Water Spigots (non site)
Recreation
Hours
Description
Fees
Biking
Bird Watching
Sea Gulls, Pelicans, Black Oystercatchers, Black Cormorants
Hiking
Wildlife Watching
Whales, Sea Otters, Seals, Sea Lions
Events
None
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(4)
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Don't miss this park if you're in the Carmel area
Ray Sp
Silver
July 20, 2012
Julia Pfieffer Burns SP is one of the prettiest state parks we've been to in CA. The views here are magnificent; the McWay Falls alone makes the trip to this park worthwhile. Prepare to dry camp and make sure to bring everything with you when you get to your campsite, though. The campground is a good half mile away from the parking lot, and the nearest village - Big Sur - is 20 miles away. Campsites are level and clean. There are porta-potties and faucets with cold water.
We stayed here in a Tent.
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