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Pfeiffer Big Sur Campground

174 sites · RV, Tent

Take in the beautiful Big Sur coastal views at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park.

With ample shade provided by Redwood and Sycamore trees, an 80-foot waterfall that flows from granite cliffs into the ocean, and panoramic views of the coastline, this is definitely your spot for amazing Big Sur camping.
Despite the large campground (172 sites), there’s still room to find space for yourself. This campground is diverse with each loop providing a different landscape. If you want to be closest to the river, sites 171-189 are the best. If being shaded under big trees is more your thing, then check out sites 1-21. There are also 2 group sites if you’re with a big crew or maybe a family gathering. Regardless, you can’t really go wrong at Pfeiffer Big Sur Campground.

What this place offers
Campfire allowed
Pets allowed
Showers
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic tables
Sewage hookups
No electric hookups
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883 ratings · 60 reviews
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Julian B.
113 reviews
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· March 2025
Gorgeous campground in epic big sur
I last camped at Pfeiffer Big Sur on a Sunday in January of 2022 in my Tacoma w/ Rooftop tent (GFC). The campground is well maintained and most sites are nestled under a canopy of dense trees. With it being a Sunday night, the campground was relatively empty and very quiet at night.
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Joseph B.
5 years on Hipcamp
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· January 2020
Big Sur has some scenic views along the Vista Points on PCH. About 30 minutes in either direction of the park you'll find iconic locations such as the Big Sur Lighthouse and Bixby Bridge. In the park are dozens of scenic hikes alongside streams and creeks. The campground itself is well maintained and has a lot of amenities, including hot showers. Fishing is highly regulated in the area. If you do fish, there is little cellular signal in the area. Make sure you call ahead of time to get the rules on any body of water you plan on fishing in.
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Verenice S.
6 years on Hipcamp
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· February 2019
Nights can get chilly, even in the summer. Bring something cozy.
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Judy H.
6 years on Hipcamp
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· February 2019
check weather/road condition, especially since the fires and the rains! Beautiful area!
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Eugene L.
6 years on Hipcamp
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· January 2019
The coastline is rough & protected. McWay Falls is a must. IRS the only beach on California coastline with a huge waterfall that spills on the sandy beach. Try to avoid visiting on weekends or holidays as tourists flock to this spot. There is an easy trail with a comfy bench at end of your walk. You can sit and watch the beautiful sunset. The entire park is photographers paradise.
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Caitlin O.
6 years on Hipcamp
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· January 2019
Check the trail conditions before you go. Rain/mud slides often close off sections of trails.
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Brittney R.
8 years on Hipcamp
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· December 2018
Beware of poison oak.
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Lisa M.
3 reviews
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· November 2018
Check for road closures before you set out.
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Nicole L.
2 reviews
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· November 2018
The hot springs at Esalen are open to the public at 1am but require a reservation. They are absolutely amazing!
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Kerisa K.
6 years on Hipcamp
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· October 2018
Absolutely beautiful. Try and get a spot along the river, you can hear some road noise from the PCH if camped near the road. Book early! Tends to be booked for months i advance on weekends!
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James K.
6 years on Hipcamp
Mixed feelings
· October 2018
No dogs allowed
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Patricia S.
6 years on Hipcamp
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· October 2018
This may have changed, but you cannot randomly collect wood for a fire.
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Maddi N.
6 years on Hipcamp
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· September 2018
Great!
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Aimee H.
6 years on Hipcamp
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· September 2018
Plan ahead of time and be flexible with your plans. Never know what's going to happen along that coastline.
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Michael R.
7 years on Hipcamp
February 2018
They need to change the reservation method. I was ready to book at 8:59 am. As soon as it turned 9am I was through and quickly went to book a site for August the second it became available. All booked. Clearly bots are being used to book everything. There is no way anyone could have gotten through any faster than I did....but for 170 people (or however many campsites there are) to get through before me is simply not possible. Such a shame as regular families who love the outdoors like mine can't book prime dates as bots will always beat them to it. It should be on a lottery basis or something. Where you have to have verified your home address so people can't manipulate the system. 1 lottery entry per family.
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Riley B.
6 reviews
January 2018
I stayed here over the weekend and absolutely loved it! Although it was a bit cold at night, I can't wait to come back during the summer and play in the river. There are gorgeous redwoods surrounding many of the sites that provide a lovely aroma. We stayed in site 177 which was a bit small, but close to the river.
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Ann N.
9 reviews
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· January 2018
Go to natural doorway at sunset...it's spectacular! Also, continue to walk along the beach and you'll find many other hidden gems on this beautiful coast, including a live cove of stacking rocks.
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Zach M.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· January 2018
So amazing. Can be very busy but
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Avery J.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· January 2018
This place fills up quick, but we got lucky with a walk-up campsite day-of. Even if the sign says "No Vacancy", it is always worth an ask. Awesome hiking all around!
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Kimberly K.
8 years on Hipcamp
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· December 2017
This is a large beautiful camp site that is great for both car camping and tent camping. If it's not busy, the rangers will let you scope out a spot first (not all the sites are flat for car camping). I've spent weeks at a time camping here, mostly off season. On holidays though, it's almost impossible to get any quietude. I went down for Thanksgiving solo retreat one year and it was a zoo. I have a favorite campsite, but I'm not going to tell you which one it is. There are washers and dryers and showers. Last time I went down there, the whole campground was closed because of the last run of fires and slides, so I camped across the road at Fernwood.
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Patricia O.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· October 2017
Beautiful camping amongst some ravishing giants. It gets pretty hot in the indian summers but other than that nice layers for morning to evening are great to put on and take off throughout the day.
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Glenn R.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· October 2017
It can become quite cool at night here. A sleeping mat is essential in this damp environment.
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Jennifer J.
7 years on Hipcamp
September 2017
We got lucky on a last minute reservation and was able to book campsite #49. While Big Sur is amazing, it wasn't very private compared to other campgrounds I've visited before. I wasn't aware of how close the sites are in the South Camp area but there were a few in this area that seemed like it could be a bit more private. Bathrooms/Showers are very clean. Note: Cell phone signal/reception is low to non-existent once you drive deeper into the campgrounds. So if you have other parties following it can be difficult to coordinate and let them know where you are.
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John H M.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· September 2017
Don't make any more reservations! They take your money, and the reservation disappears into thin air!
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Anna P.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· September 2017
Crowded in the summer but beautiful spot.
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Ali H.
3 reviews
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· September 2017
This place is beautiful and will always recommend for a classic campsite!
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Brie L.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· September 2017
Try to reserve a spot on the river if possible, totally worth it!
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Amber B.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· September 2017
it's unbelievably beautiful here.
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Stephani M.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· August 2017
hike up to the falls
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Jake F.
7 years on Hipcamp
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· August 2017
I recommend reserving a site beforehand. We got lucky and were able to snag one of the last sites without making plans ahead of time. I would definitely make a reservation in the future.
LocationPfeiffer Big Sur Campground, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, California, United States
What this place offers
Campfire allowed
Pets allowed
Showers
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic tables
Sewage hookups
No electric hookups

Your guide to camping in Pfeiffer Big Sur Campground

Overview

Biking

Biking at Pfeiffer Big Sur is an activity best left to expert bikers as the rides are difficult and you’ll have to pay close attention to your surroundings. However, if you can tough it out we will be eternally jealous of all the awesome scenic views you get to take in while pedaling your way.

Fishing

When hit at the right time, Pfeiffer Big Sur can be an awesome place for a little fly fishing west of Higway 1. Give the California Fish and Wildlife Organization a call (831-649-2886) to see when river conditions permit fishing. In deeper areas of the river, the trout population can be tremendous. Make sure to check in with a park ranger to stay up-to-date on current rules and regulations.

Hiking

They don’t call this place “mini Yosemite” for nothing! Take a hike through the massive oaks, conifers and redwoods or take your shoes off and let your feet touch the wet sand along the ocean shore. This is the place that you see on the postcards and now you’re here! If you’re up for the challenge, checkout the ten mile trek to Sykes Hot Springs. It does have a lot of ups and downs. It will be a challenge, but just imagine soaking your weary bones in a natural hot spring under the stars..If you’d like to do something a bit shorter, but equally as beautiful check out the Pfeiffer Fall and Valley View Trail.

Paddling

Kayaking close to Pfeiffer Big Sur park can be an exciting escapade for experienced kayakers. With the help of a guide, less experienced kayakers could also enjoy paddling around the area.

Swimming

Visitors can swim at the large beach, but if you want the more “local” experience, go check out The Gorge. It’s located about 0.6 miles from Lot #3. You can look up directions beforehand and just ask anyone working at the park and they’ll direct you!

Wildlife watching

Between open meadows and redwoods, it is no wonder why there is so much wildlife in Pfeiffer Big Sur. While on the trails, nature lovers can look out for wildlife such as black-tail deer, gray squirrels, raccoons, water ouzels and belted kingfishers.

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