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By 👻 @Jennifer N., 05/05/2023 3:00 am
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I feel as if there are some confusing reviews about Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park in this particular listing. Some reviews call out the waterfall (McWay Falls) at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, which is an entirely different park, further south. Others have posted a review of Pfeiffer Beach which has its own entrance fee and down the road on the west side of Highway 1. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is it's own entity along the Big Sur river on the east side of Highway 1. It has a lodge, restaurant, campgrounds, river and redwood trails and is home of Pfeiffer Falls. They do a great job of keeping their website updated with park and trail information: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=570 I love visiting this park for the peaceful woods and river walk. Some popular trails include the semi-loop up to Buzzards Roost, Valley view and a side journey to Pfeiffer falls. In the winter storms of 2023, part of the trail to the falls (including a recently built footbridge) sustained major damage so is only partially accessible, The hikes don't feature the standard sweeping Big Sur views but are lovely in their own ways. Spring brings an array of wildflowers and it's a place to enjoy the redwoods along the coast. The entrance fee will also cover the fees for Andrew Molera and Julia Pfeiffer parks but Pfeiffer Beach collects its own fee. They also accept the CA state parks day use pass. Great park for relaxing strolls, short but steep hikes and an up close look at the river. One of my favorite state parks!
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