Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, found along the stunning Big Sur coastline, is famous for its breathtaking ocean views and the iconic McWay Falls.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.
Day-use fees apply; purchased at entrance or online in advance.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and reduced fog compared to summer months.
No dedicated visitor centers; information available at park entrances.
Accessible via Highway 1; subject to closures due to landslides or maintenance.
The park experiences mild weather year-round; summers can be foggy, while fall is typically the clearest and driest. Winters are mild but can be rainy.
The area is sensitive to erosion and landslides, especially following heavy rainfall. Preservation efforts focus on natural regeneration and managing visitor impact.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located directly above McWay Falls, offering unparalleled views and tranquility.
Provides a fantastic view of McWay Falls and the adjacent coastline.
Passes redwoods and ascends to offer sweeping views of the ocean.
Short hike to a secluded cove accessed via a historic tunnel.
Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon for fewer crowds at McWay Falls.
Fog can roll in unpredictably; check weather forecasts for better visibility.
Parking is limited along Highway 1; plan to arrive early or late for better chances.
Bring layers as coastal temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day.