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17-mile drive
Is there a starting point if you want to drive the 17-mile? I read somewhere that there is a $8.50 per car charge so I guess that there should be a starting point. Is this like an attraction or just like a regular highway?
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There are at least a couple "starting" points. Yes, there is a charge. Once you are inside, you are on regular roads/streets and just make your way from one point to the next. It's well worthwhile IMO. It's glorious when you have good weather too :)
This link may help http://www.pebblebeach.com/page.asp?id=1373 |
There are several gates to enter the Pebble Beach area. Here's a map:
http://www.pebblebeach.com/page.asp?id=1241 The best gate for you to enter is the Pacific Grove Gate. It's at the top of the map. Exit Highway 1 at either Monterey or Pacific Grove and find your way to the seashore. This shouldn't be hard. Once along the seashore, you should be on either Ocean View Boulevard or Sunset Boulevard. Keep going on Sunset Boulevard southbound. Sunset Boulevard curves eastward and becomes Highway 68. But you want to look for the entrance to the 17 Mile Drive IMMEDIATELY after you make the big turn. Should be no more than a couple of thousand feet from the turn. You do not want to get on Highway 68. If you are on Highway 68, you have gone too far. If you enter from the Pacific Grove Gate, you will be able to drive along the seashore. This is the best part of the 17 Mile Drive. It's the views! |
Sorry if this comes off as rude. It's truly not meant that way. I'm just very curious. How on earth did you guys know this thread was about Pebble Beach?
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The attraction of 17-Mile drive is the coastline, the golf course, and the large homes.
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Actually I Googled 17 mile drive. I had used the site before in my own trip planning and when I clicked on it now, it looked familiar.
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CAPH52: It is just something many people "know". 17 Mile Drive is pretty famous. Just like many people would know Skyline Drive is in the Shenandoah Mtns (even though there are other "skyline drive's" all over the country including in CA)
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Thanks for the explanations! I'll add that to the list of things I've learned on Fodor's! :)
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I grew up in that area, so 17-Mile Drive is just one of those things that you know about, and I've never heard of a 17-Mile drive anywhere else - LOL. I personally don't care for 17-Mile drive - there is plenty of gorgeous coastline all along the ocean and I really can't stand golf, so 17-Mile drive doesn't really do it for me - LOL. But a lot of people really love it.
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I thought everyone knew where 17 mile drive was :) . I absolutely loved the views. We stopped for lunch at Roy's Pebble Beach and loved it - not even sure if it is still there, it was several years ago.
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I have another question about the 17 mile drive. When I was there a few years ago and hiked up one of the trails there were warning signs about poison oak and small cages over the poison oak plants. It was as if someone would die if they came in contact with it. I thought poison oak was no more toxic than poison ivy. We were warned about it when I was at camp in California but not as if it was particulary dangerous.
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I sort of doubt the cages were over poison oak plants. More likely over seedlings of plants they wanted to protect from deer.
Poison Oak affects deifferent people differently - some are practically immune to it. Others can get really bad rashes and some even need hospitalization. |
Although severe reactions from poison oak are rare, even a mild reaction can put a damper on your vacation plans ;)
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I get a severe rash just by looking at poison oak...even in a book.
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swaymock: Roy's was still there a couple of months ago. We had lunch and then took a short walk below the restaurant and along the beach. Beautiful place and the food was very good! :)
CAPH52: Is there another 17 Mile Drive that charges $8.50 a car? :S- |
Remember that if you have lunch at one of the eateries, and save the receipt, you can get your 8.50 back at the gate when you leave the 17-mile drive.
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I drove 17 Mile Drive once and think it was well worth the $$. We had *spectacular* weather during our visit from Boston in late February several years ago (upper-60's and pefectly clear skies). I was almost giddy with some of the views out to the ocean. Cyprus Point, Spanish Bay, Pebble Beach... it's like a golfer's dream. We stopped for lunch at Pebble Beach. This was my favorite part of our stay in the Carmel area.
We drove down Oean (Drive?) in Carmel, took a right at the beach and eventually entered 17 Mile Drive from there. |
You can start in Carmel as well as Pacific Grove. As Liam said, down Ocean Ave. to just before the beach and turn right. An advantage to this route may be that the less-interesting part is first, then it gets spectacular.
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If you bike or walk the 17-mile drive entrance is free.
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bookmarking for my trip
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With all the gorgeous free scenery in California why anybody would pay the super rich to drive by their houses is beyond me.
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Could it be that the superrich have picked one of the most beautiful stretches of beach in California? Could it be that they have planted multi-million-dollar homes in this area? Could it be that there is one of the most fabulous golf courses in this area? Could it be...? Could it be...? :)
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Yeah - they picked one of the most superb stretches of coastline and then runined the whole thing with their lame golf course - LOL.
Put me in the camp that doesn't see the draw, but for a lot of people, it is a must see. Fortunately that means that everybody isn't always in the places I like to go :) |
We were just as happy with the Asilomar State Beach coastline which doesn't have houses between the road and the beach. But I suppose if you have to pay homage to Pebble there is not choice.
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I'm with you JC there are many places I would rather see than the golf courses and splashy homes. But then again I live in Northern California and have been to the Monterey Penninsula numerous times. But then I also don't think that it is one of the most beuatiful stretches of beach either.
I don't see the draw to SF Fisherman's Wharf either, but for many a trip to SF is not complete without seeing it. The 17-mile drive is like the Wharf, Times Square--places people have heard of and feel they must see. |
If you exit the 17 Mile Drive in Pacific Grove you need to turn left on Sunset (Hwy 68) and drive along the ocean there. You will see a deli at this intersection.
Great spots to stop and enjoy the sunset. Near Asilomar. You also will see the Pt Pinos Lighthouse....oldest still working on the Pacific Coast. Running by the lighthouse is the beautiful Pacific Grove golf links (known as the poor man's Pebble Beach as you can play PG for only $40 and still get the ocean views). Continue on and you will hit Lover's Point in PG. Another nice spot. The restaurant at Lover's Point, Lattitude's, has great views and worth a stop. PG is one of the best kept secrets on the Monterey Peninsula. Check it out! |
fyi- we were there two weekends ago and it was $9. we were staying at spanish bay so we didn't have to pay and my husband's buddy that was golfing didn't have to pay. but we had friends meeting us for dinner at roys and they put the reciept down with our dinner check and they took the $9 right off the bill at that point- pretty easy
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