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Limekiln State Park adventures

Limekiln State Park Adventures

Limekiln State Park offers a rare combination of dramatic coastal cliffs, towering redwoods, and historic lime kilns, providing visitors with rich natural beauty and cultural history along the central California coast.

711
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
120,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Limekiln State Park

 

Limekiln State Park is located along the rugged Big Sur coastline of central California, encompassing steep forested slopes, cascading waterfalls, and a coastal beach environment. The park protects roughly 711 acres, featuring dense groves of coast redwoods, Douglas firs, and various mixed hardwoods. The park's namesake lime kilns date back to the late 19th century, when lime was produced on-site for use in cement and construction. This unique industrial heritage site is seamlessly integrated into the natural forested setting, offering a glimpse into the area's historic resource extraction. The park's geography includes high cliffs dropping to the Pacific Ocean, streams like Limekiln Creek that feed several scenic waterfalls, and forest trails winding through old-growth and secondary-growth redwoods. Recreational opportunities include hiking, beachcombing, picnicking, and camping with access to both forest and ocean environments. Limekiln State Park's natural features, such as the Limekiln Falls and Limestone Cave, attract nature lovers and photographers. Wildlife commonly spotted includes black-tailed deer, banana slugs, and a variety of bird species. The park is popular for its relative seclusion compared to other Big Sur areas, providing a quieter experience in a world-renowned coastal landscape. Visitors appreciate the combination of coastal views, forest immersion, and cultural history that makes Limekiln a distinct destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Highlights

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Historic 19th-century lime kilns embedded in redwood forest

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Limekiln Falls, a scenic series of waterfalls along Limekiln Creek

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Ancient and towering coast redwood groves

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Remote, less crowded Big Sur coastal access with beachfront

Notable Natural Features

Limekiln Falls

A popular waterfall on Limekiln Creek plunging through a fern-filled canyon, accessible via a short hike.

Historic Lime Kilns

Three well-preserved lime kilns constructed in the 1880s, showcasing the area's former lime production industry.

Coast Redwood Forest

Ancient and mature stands of coast redwoods that create a shady, cool forest environment ideal for hiking and wildlife observation.