Big Sur, CA
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I've only hiked there, not overnighted.
There's limited camping, Andrew Molera is still very undeveloped. The campgrounds are a bit inland from the parking lot, so you will have to carry all your gear inland. I believe it's about a mile inland - quite a workout.
Views from hiking are stunning as it's mostly rolling coastal hills and a terrifically long beach. When you get to the top of a small bluff and see the seashore and the ocean - that's what Big Sur is all about.
The nudist camps have been banned by the state park rangers, I believe.
I prefer the camping in other locations in Big Sur, e.g., at Pfeiffer Big Sur or Limekiln State Park. Less distance between car and campground, lo!
It's difficult to know if Cingular works out in Andrew Molera or not. I have a different cell phone service and sometimes I can call while at Big Sur and other times not.
There's limited camping, Andrew Molera is still very undeveloped. The campgrounds are a bit inland from the parking lot, so you will have to carry all your gear inland. I believe it's about a mile inland - quite a workout.
Views from hiking are stunning as it's mostly rolling coastal hills and a terrifically long beach. When you get to the top of a small bluff and see the seashore and the ocean - that's what Big Sur is all about.
The nudist camps have been banned by the state park rangers, I believe.
I prefer the camping in other locations in Big Sur, e.g., at Pfeiffer Big Sur or Limekiln State Park. Less distance between car and campground, lo!
It's difficult to know if Cingular works out in Andrew Molera or not. I have a different cell phone service and sometimes I can call while at Big Sur and other times not.