Kirk Creek Campground
Description
Perched on a grassy bluff above the Pacific Ocean in Los Padres National Forest, Kirk Creek Campground is where you go when you can’t stand driving past the incredible views of Big Sur any longer. From the small, 33-site oceanside campground, you can gaze into the emerald waters and rolling mountains of this iconic coastline for days. Kirk Creek tent and RV sites come with picnic tables, fire rings, and restroom access, but campers will have no access to hookups or water. A trail from the campground descends to a rocky beach 100 feet below the bluff, while sandy beaches and a variety of coast range hikes are just a few miles away.
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When to Go
Kirk Creek Campground is open year-round. It is nearly always full during summer, as well as on spring and autumn weekends. Plan for cold nights and rain if you are making a winter visit, when you may be able to spot migrating whales in the waters below without even leaving your campsite. Spring visitors may encounter wildflowers.
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
The Prewitt Ridge trail south of Kirk Creek near Plaskett is a popular single-track downhill mountain biking route. The 14-mile...Read more
Fishing
Near Kirk Creek are a variety of surf and rock fishing sites where licensed anglers can cast for perch and other surf fish. San...Read more
Hiking
Directly across Highway 1 from Kirk Creek is the Vicente Flat trailhead. This trail climbs the coastal foothills to epic ocean ...Read more
Horseback riding
The Saint Lucia Mountains have been taken by horseback many a’ times, and the time you visit should be no exception. To truly f...Read more
Paddling
Lake Cachuma in the Santa Barbara region offers some of the best kayak fishing, especially with its location admist the mountai...Read more
Swimming
You can’t go wrong at Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur, but it’s no match for the Seven Falls in Santa Barbara. This hike might not be...Read more
Wildlife watching
Keep an eye out for dolphins, elephant seals, and whales in the waters near Kirk Creek Campground. Land animals in this region ...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Kirk Creek Campground.
Beach
Although you can walk to a rocky beach from the campground, Kirk Creek is also just five miles north of Sand Dollar Beach, one ...Read more
37 Reviews
Is anyone willing to sell me their spot for may 10-12 just two nights?
Magical. The views here require no phone filters. Walk up to the cliffs and water. Most popular sites are 8 and 9 that directly overlook the cliffs. 9 has its own path to the trail down towards the water. There's a bathroom but no running water here. Haven't ever experience any wild animals here. Some walk-in/bike-in sites. Otherwise, it's best to reserve the campsites far in advance. If you try to walk up during peak season, you'll be out of luck.
Love, love, love waking up at the edge of the world!
The raccoons in this campground are bold! They ate all of our food. Also be aware of the ticks out here in Big Sur. They are in every campground near the beach. Also has amazing views at sunset, toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings.
Best time to go is Fall.
Beautiful views, right on the coastline. Being big sur there are no sandy beaches, but the coastline is stunning none the less. Well maintained when I was there, although raccoons are everywhere and if you do not use the provided food storage containers they will chew their way into your tent and eat your food (according to the camp host it has happened many times).
I've stayed at 3 different campgrounds in Big Sur and this is by far my favorite. Insane views, magical little paths down to the beach. You really can't beat waking up here. It was pouring rain during our last trip and and it was still beautiful! Definitely book in advance! I've also had luck arriving at 7am on a Friday and snagging a spot as people are waking up and packing up.
hey ... looking for advice on which sites would be large enough for a 30' Airstream? thanks :)
Temperature can drop pretty low, especially the closer you are to the water. Also, toilet isn't the cleanest. But the views are amazing! And price is one of the most affordable I've found.
- Park
- Los Padres National Forest
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- 805-434-1996 OR EMAIL [email protected]
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
- View Website
- Coordinates
- 35.992° N, 121.494° W
- Unknown price
- Tent / RV / Trailer: 32 Sites (Up to 8 people per site)