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Reviewed October 8, 2019 via mobile

On the road south of the BS River Inn. One of a couple of sites donated by the JPB family. This particular one has a dramatic coast line. Hard to access.

Date of experience: October 2019
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Reviewed September 26, 2019 via mobile

It was very special that you could see a waterfall empties into the ocean! I didn’t like the jungle part but the parking fee($10) totally worth it to go hiking and see that phenomenon!

Date of experience: September 2019
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Reviewed September 14, 2019 via mobile

We were a bit disappointed. The park is probably very beautiful but they had a very bad landslide some years ago and several good trails have become inaccessible. Very unfortunate. Make sure to stop by the visitor center before driving to the trails. That will save you time and gaz. :-)

Date of experience: September 2019
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Reviewed September 5, 2019

The waterfall dropping into the surf is so iconic! Most of the trails in the park are closed due to weather damage--you can park on the highway and walk in for free to do the short trail to the waterfall vista, or you can see the waterfall quite well from the highway just up hill from the park entrance.

Date of experience: September 2019
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Reviewed August 26, 2019

Nature is its best in the entire stretch of Big Sur and this particular park provides the experience of its own kind which is relaxing . The park has an entree fee .

Date of experience: August 2019
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