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#1 MarkBC

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Posted 19 April 2017 - 11:53 PM

Though I'm a native born Californian (before I became a naturalized Oregonian) I've never -- ever -- been anywhere on the California coast between Monterey and Santa Barbara.

I'm thinking I should check it out.  This would be sometime between mid-May and early June this year.

 

Any recommendations for places to see, explore?  Campgrounds, camping spots?  Et cetera...?  
(Could even include recommendations for indoor lodging)

I think I'm mostly interested in places near the coast, but that could include Coast Range -- not just the beach.

 

I should mention that this trip will likely be in my little car with tent -- not truck camper -- so I won't be able to take roads more gnarly than smooth-graded gravel.

 

Thanks, guys.


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Posted 20 April 2017 - 12:04 AM

Oh it is amazing. Gotta do at least one tour at Hearst Castle. Lots of camping along the coast. Prewitt Ridge is nice. Can be buggy and windy but amazing views looking down on the fog laden coast down below.


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Posted 20 April 2017 - 01:21 PM

Keep in mind a bridge is out on Hwy 1 south of Carmel.  You can't drive from Carmel to Hearst Castle on 1.


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Posted 20 April 2017 - 02:02 PM

Do keep in mind that is the foggy time of year. What we call May gray, June gloom.


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Posted 20 April 2017 - 05:13 PM

Just returned from a Central Coast trip, stayed a night in Cambria and camped at San Simeon campground. Went to Morro bay and did some whale watching. Great area. As Espresso stated, you can only go as far as Ragged Point on the PCH. Make sure you check out the Elephant Seals.

 

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Posted 20 April 2017 - 05:21 PM

Thanks guys, and more input is still appreciated. :)

 

Fog:  I hadn't thought of that... I'd checked the temperature and precipitation and both of those parameters looked good, but I didn't check fog or cloud-cover in general... Hmmm -- need to look into that further.


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Posted 20 April 2017 - 07:09 PM

Heads up that we drove from Santa Barbara to San Fran a few years ago mid-summer and couldn't find ANY camping along the coast. Reservations are required for most areas and they go fast. Brilliant drive though.


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Posted 21 April 2017 - 05:31 AM

Though I'm a native born Californian (before I became a naturalized Oregonian) I've never -- ever -- been anywhere on the California coast between Monterey and Santa Barbara...

 

OK, turns out this isn't quite correct.  I just talked to my mom, and she told me that we did camp on that part of the CA coast, near Hearst Castle, when I was about 2 years old.  She says she has a photo of my dad surf fishing and me in underwear on the beach... Thanks Mom.  :rolleyes:

Nope, I don't remember anything like that. 


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Posted 21 April 2017 - 01:25 PM

Pictures or it didn't happen! Notice how that works both ways. :)

 

Now that Spring Break is mostly over and if you're there during the week you *might* be able to score a camp site in Carrizo Plain and catch the trailing end of the Super Bloom.

 

There's a campground or two on the backside of the ridge going East past Prewit down the Nacimiento-Ferguson Road that might be in the middle of their own Super Bloom. I'd expect that Ft. Hunter Liggett has some bloom going on and that road would be a good way to see it.

 

I've recently been told that at San Simeon I've been passing a not well kept secret for years. Though I'll bet they're pretty on-guard about people bivouac camping in their parking lot.

 

The Pinnacles are also right in the area, worth the stop, and there's camping at the East Entrance.


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Posted 21 April 2017 - 07:30 PM

Headed to Montana del Oro next Tuesday. Several spots open mid week.

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