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Carmel-by-the-Sea > MONTEREY OPEN FOR BUSINESS l 1 Rocky Point Restaurant * STATE NATURAL RESERVE G 2 River Inn Valero 3 River Inn & Restaurant WELCOME TO 4 The Village Shops * Local Color,Dale Diesel’s Darn Glad to be Here Gallery, 1 Studio One 5 Ripplewood Resort Bixby* Bridge General Store and Cafe BIG SUR 6 Glen Oaks Big Sur Hurricane Point HIGHWAY 1 Big Sur Roadhouse Carmel-by-the-Sea to Gorda 7 Fernwood Resort * Approx. 64 miles Fernwood Tavern, Redwood Bar & Grill, General Store & Espresso Bar, Camping Supply Store, Glamping in * the Adventure Tents POINT SUR STATE Point Sur Lightstation 8 Big Sur Lodge 9 Big Sur Tap House HISTORIC PARK 10 Big Sur Deli G 11 Loma Vista Shell * 12 Post Ranch Inn 2 G Sierra Mar Restaurant * 13 Ventana Big Sur 3 The Sur House 4 14 Restaurant The Phoenix Shop 5 1 15 Hawthorne Gallery 6 2 7 16 Memorial Library 3 8 17 Deetjen’s Big Sur Inn 18 4 PFEIFFER BIG SUR STATE PARK TURN AROUND POINTS Big Sur Ranger Station - Pfeier Big Sur 19 Treebones Resort State Park * Pfeier Canyon Trail= >1 mile - Big Sur Ranger POINTS OF INTEREST Station Carmel-by-the-Sea 9 * - Julia Pfeier Burns Point Lobos State Natural Reserve 10 State Park Garrapata State Park and Beach * * Doud Creek, lands west of Highway 1, 11 G - * except gates 8 and 9 12 - Gorda * Bixby Bridge 13 Hurricane Point Point Sur State Historic Park 14 * Point Sur Lightstation 15 * Andrew Molera State Park 16 * Day hiking Pfeiˆer Big Sur State Park 17 * Ernst Ewoldson Nature Center, hiking trails including JULIA PFEIFFER BURNS STATE PARK the Pfeier Canyon Trail McWay Falls * Big Sur Ranger Station Julia Pfeiˆer Burns State Park * Overlook Trail and Partington Cove Trail * McWay Falls 18 * * Limekiln State Park * Mill Creek * Sand Dollar Beach * Willow Creek G * Gorda 5 MAP LEGEND *1 Big Sur Campground & Cabins LIMEKILN STATE PARK 2 Riverside Campground & Cabins 6 * Nacimento-Fergusson Rd = Open For Business 3 Fernwood Campground = Points Of Interest 4 Pfeiˆer Big Sur Campground Mill* Creek 7 8 5 Sand Dollar Beach = Campgrounds Limekiln State Park Campground

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9 Kirk Creek Campground Willow Creek l * = Public Restrooms 7 Nacimento Campground

* > 8 19 Ponderosa Campground SeeMonterey.com/BigSur * HIGHWAY 1 CLOSED AT MUD CREEK G = Gas Station 9 Plaskett Creek Campground * G Gorda * TRAVEL LIKE A BIG SUR EXPERT BIG SUR Highway 1 Update IS READY DO: Take Lots of Pics - Be cautious when using parking pullouts on Highway One and always post using ARE YOU? The new Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge has opened allowing visitors more convenient car access to #SeeMonterey. experience Big Sur and iconic Highway 1. Be Prepared – Big Sur is large on beauty and small on cellphone service. Discuss meeting locations prior to your arrival in Big Sur and bring hard copies of travel material such as maps, itineraries and booking confirmations.

Plan Ahead – Restrooms are scarce along Highway 1, so check out the map on the back for public Chart Your Course BIG SUR restroom locations. Recycle – Please use the appropriate bins and treat to Destination Big Sur with care and respect.

Be Mindful of Poison Oak – The triple leaf pattern BIG SUR Visitors traveling on Highway 1 from Monterey with a reddish hue, prominent veins and a shiny Peninsula can now go as far south as Gorda in surface is known to make those in contact itchy and southern Big Sur. Hotels, restaurants, shops and uncomfortable. Be aware and avoid poison oak. parks invite you to experience the authentic Big Sur charm! DON’T: Start Fires – Please extinguish cigarettes in ashtrays and always be extra careful that your fire is safe and However, visitors are unable to travel to Cambria in an approved location. via Highway 1 from Monterey Peninsula due to the Mud Creek slide. CalTrans expects to have Collect – Plants, animals, rocks and artifacts of Big Sur this portion of the highway open in late-summer are protected by law and should be left in their natural 2018. place. Set Up Camp on the Roadside – Roadside camping is prohibited along Highway 1 from Carmel River to the For more information, please visit the Monterey-San Luis Obispo County line. Caltans website: dot.ca.gov Let Pets Run Wild – In state parks and on US Forest Service lands, pets must be leashed at all times in developed campgrounds, picnic and day use areas. This is not only for their safety, but also for the safety of visitors and other local wildlife.

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