Big Sur is one of the best places to visit in California, and it is full of amazing beaches and hiking trails. You’ll also find redwood trees galore, so if you want to get up close to the tallest trees in the world, then Big Sur is a must-visit spot. Big Sur is packed with nature and is an ideal destination for a holiday spent outdoors.
We’ve established you should definitely visit Big Sur, but what about going camping in Big Sur? What do you need to know, and where should you stay? Whether you love glamping, staying in an RV, or hike-in camping, Big Sur State Park has a lot of options. This Big Sur camping guide will cover all the best campgrounds, along with some extra essential details. Ready? Let’s get started.
Best Camping in Big Sur
Big Sur has many hotels and places to stay from luxury hotels to boutique accommodations, but it also has plenty of campgrounds to choose from. We breakdown the best Big Sur campground to suit every need.
1. Ventana Campground
Ventana Campground is one of the most beautiful campgrounds in Big Sur and we highly recommend staying here. We loved exploring the Big Sur coast from Ventana as it gave easy access to many of the top attractions. The campground is situated on 40 acres of redwood grove and is easily accessible off of the Cabrillo Highway. And the main draw? Ventana Campground has incredible glamping facilities. If you fancy a glamping experience, Ventana’s tent cabins are one of the best places to stay in Big Sur. The accommodation is safari-style and a romantic way to spend a night under the redwoods. See reviews on TripAdvisor
Ventana Campground has many amenities, including two bathhouses, hot showers, picnic tables, a fire ring, and proximity (walking distance) to cafes, restaurants, and gift shops. Guests have easy access to Big Sur and its community. Ventana Campground also has some more upscale facilities, such as swimming pools, fitness studios, and dining venues. You may also like: The Complete Guide to Visiting Redwood National Park
Big Sur Campgrounds: Hike-In Campsites
If you want a tent-only campground, hike-in campsites are a great option. These sites also offer tent camping that is accessible after just a short walk, unlike backcountry camping which requires long hikes to reach each site. Hike-in campsites are a fantastic compromise.
Hike-in campsites have so many benefits. You’ll be more secluded, have more wildlife…
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