People walking down the trail at Partington Cove in California

Hiking in Big Sur Country

Saturday started out with blue skies over the Monterey Peninsula, and it stayed that way. We finally had a day with no rain and only occasional wind. That was great as today we would head south to the area known as Big Sur. I have often heard of this region, but I had never visited. With Andrea driving, the three of us took off in the morning to explore.

Andrea told us there were a lot of places to stop along Highway 1, and we would not be stopping at all of them. We could see that we were not the only ones taking advantage of the weather as in some places parking was nearly impossible.

The first place we stopped was Garrapata State Park. Really we just pulled over off the side of the road. There were a few trails one could follow down to the edge of the cliffs. The views of the water and the cliffs were amazing. Unfortunately taking photos looking south was a challenge due to the sunlight reflecting off the water.

  • Looking south from Garrapata State Park in California
  • People along a cliff looking out over the ocean at Garrapata State Park in the Big Sur area of California
  • Trails in Garrapata State Park looking out over the Pacific Ocean in California
  • View of surf from Garrapata State Park in California

We continued driving eventually coming to an old bridge, the Rocky Creek Bridge. The bridge was a very popular sight indicated by the traffic. Cars were trying to pull out and turn around on the highway blocking traffic. It was ridiculous. Andrea asked if I wanted to stop, and I said we’d try on the way back.

We crossed the bridge, and the road went up high. We stopped at a viewpoint there which gave great views of the water. I could also see the bridge, but only partially.

  • View of the Pacific Ocean from the cliffs in the Big Sur area of California
  • Cattle grazing in a pasture overlooking the Pacific Ocean in California's Big Sur region.
  • Glimpse of the Rocky Creek Bridge on Highway 1 in California
  • Slight rainbow over the Pacific Ocean seen from a cliff in Big Sur area of California
  • High cliffs along the Pacific coast in the Big Sur region of California
  • The Rocky Creek Bridge on Highway 1 in central California

Continuing on we made a couple of stops along the side of the road to see the views of the coastline, the waves, and the rocks. The views were much like we saw yesterday at Pebble Beach although we were farther from the water so the wave action was less spectacular.

  • Large rock point jutting out into the Pacific Ocean in the Big Sur region of California
  • Looking across a tall cliff over the Pacific Ocean from Highway 1 viewpoint in California
  • Large sea stack near the cliffs of California in Big Sur
  • What water edges the coast line in the Big Sur region of California
  • Trees high on the cliffs above Highway 1 in central California

We had decided that we would drive to the end and then do some hikes on our return. Because of some storms last fall, Highway 1 was closed in the southern part of Big Sur. We knew we couldn’t go too far.

Andrea’s goal was to reach McWay Falls. She has always liked waterfalls so she wanted to hike a short trail there. When we reached the park, we discovered the trail was closed for some construction work. We could still see the falls from the roadway, but no hiking. The waterfall was a narrow stream of water that came out of the rocks. It was a bit underwhelming. (Can you see it in the second picture below?) It was also in shadow making photos challenging. The view north along the coast was more interesting.

  • Girl with a pink scarf on top of the sign for McWay Canyon in central California
  • Looking down from Highway 1 on the McWay Falls in Big Sur, California
  • Framed by tree branches a view of the coastline near McWay Falls and Highway 1 in California
  • Whitish sea stacks just off the coast near McWay Falls in Big Sur, California

The first place we stopped as we started back north through Big Sur was Partington Cove. This was a little intimidating as it was a fairly steep trail down, and I knew we would have to climb back up. However the trail was nice and wide so we went for it. We hiked to near the bottom where the trail took off in an unexpected direction and through a wooden tunnel. On the other side of the tunnel, the trail followed the edge of the water to a point.

  • Sign for Partington Cove at the beginning of the trail down in central California
  • Wide trail down to Partington Cove in Big Sur, California
  • Waves crashing into an inlet at the bottom of the hillside in Partington Cove State Park in California
  • Couple crossing a short bridge in Partington Cove State Park in Big Sur, California
  • Looking through a tunnel on the trail in Partington Cove State Park on the central California coast

There were a lot of rocks in this area, and a number of people enjoying the views. However the main attraction was the dolphins jumping in the water. They would disappear and then jump out of the water again. We weren’t sure how many there were, but there were at least three. Trying to get a photo was tricky. I hadn’t brought my telephoto lens. I only ended up with one shot with a clear dolphin view. (the third photo below)

After watching the dolphins for a while, we started back. The climb up really wasn’t too bad. My motto is always go slow and steady when climbing up, and that usually works for me.

  • Couple at the edge of the rock at the end of the Partington Cove trail in Big Sur, California
  • Looking toward some sea stacks in the water off Partington Cove State Park in California
  • Dolphin jumping out of the water at Parting Cove State Park in Big Sur, California
  • People walking back on the trail at Partington Grove State Park in California
  • Exterior view of the short tunnel along the hiking trail at Prtington Cove State Park along California's central coast.

After another viewpoint stop, we came to our next planned stop in Big Sur, Andrew Molerá State Park. This stop turned out to be a bust. First, we were supposed to pay $10 to park, but we didn’t have the cash to do that. There was a mile hike we planned to take, however we got about a tenth of a mile in and came to a river with no bridge over it. That ended that. We were glad we didn’t pay the $10 at that point as our time there was quite short.

  • Bird flying toward a tree where other birds are sitting neat a viewpoint in Big Sur, California
  • Looking over the Pacific Ocean from a viewpoint along Highway 1 along California's central Coast
  • Two women walking on a trail near big trees at Andrew Molerá State Park in California
  • Water over the trail in the winter at Andrew Molerá State Park in California's Big Sur region
  • Large tree in a green lawn area in Andrew Molerá State Park in California's Big Sur region

We eventually arrived back at the historic Rocky Creek Bridge. If anything the traffic was worse this time, but we managed to get a parking spot pretty easily so we got out. I really don’t know why this is such a popular spot. The bridge is interesting, but it’s not particularly dramatic. Nevertheless people were all over taking photos. It makes me wonder if it has become popular due to some online influencers.

  • Traffic on Highway 1 near the Rocky Creek Bridge on Highway 1 along the central California coast
  • The Rocky Creek Bridge on Highway 1 in California's Big Sur region.
  • Looking down on the beach from the Rocky Creek viewing area in Big Sur, California
  • The tall cliffs near the Rocky Creek Bridge on Highway 1 on the central coast of California

We continued on driving through Big Sur and noticed some people high on a hillside. We stopped to check it out. It turns out it was the same park we had stopped at in the beginning of the day, Garrapata State Park, but a different section. When we got to the trailhead, we could go up or down. I know my wife; we went up. It really wasn’t very far up, and stairs were cut into the trail so it wasn’t too difficult. From up above we had some nice views.

  • Walking up a trail at Garrapata State Park in Big Sur, California
  • Looking out over the Pacific Ocean and the coast line from a hill top in Garrapata State Park in California
  • The Trail along the top of a hill in Garrapata State Park in Big Sur, California
  • People near the cliffs edge in Garrapata State Park in California
  • View of Highway 1 along the coast of California
  • Numerous se stacks at the bottom of cliffs along the coast in Big Sur, California

We could see the other trail so when we came down, we followed it. This trail went around the hill over to the rocky cliffs. There wasn’t much of a beach in this area. However the rocks were pretty interesting. On the north side of the hill there was a bit of beach, but we didn’t try to access it. Overall it was a nice looking area and great for photographs.

  • Colorful cliffs exposed in Garrapata State Park in Big Sur, california
  • Coastal view along the Pacific Ocean in Garrapata State Park in California
  • Yellow berries growing on a bush in Garrapata State Park on the central coast of California
  • Large clouds over the coastline of Big Sur viewed from Garrapata State Park
  • Water flowing between rock outcroppings at Garrapata State Park in California
  • Water entering an inlet in the rocks of Garrapata State Park in California
  • Large rocks neat to the water at Garrapata State Park in California
  • Two people standing on large rocks at the beach in Garrapata State Park in the Big Sur region of California
  • Trail in shadow at Garrapata State Park along Highway 1 in California

After our hike we returned to Monterey where we got a light dinner and then settled in for the night just as the sun was setting. The next morning we packed up and began our drive to San Jose’s airport. However, we did stop at one more beach before heading inland. Rio del Mar State Beach is more of a flat, sandy walking beach. My favorite part were the birds who were scurrying around. They would be right at the surf’s edge, and the whole group would scurry away as the waves came in.

  • People walking on the beach along the coast of California
  • Three birds at the edge of the surf at Rio del Mar State Beach in California
  • A couple and their dogs enjoying the beach along the central California coast.
  • Cliffs above Rio del Mar State Beach on the California coast.
  • Small birds feeding along the surf line at Rio del Mar State beach in California
  • View of the cliffs along Rio del Mar State Beach in California's central coast.

After a nice relaxing walk it was time to say goodby to the water. We drove the final leg to San Jose, said our goodbys to Andrea, and then flew home.

Have you visited the Big Sur area? Do you have a popular hike or site you like to visit? Be sure to share your experience in the comment box below.


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