Pfeiffer Beach
Pfeiffer Beach, while hard to find, is one of the most popular beach access points in Big Sur. On our rainy weekday visit it was nearly deserted, but it’s easy to see why crowds gather here in good weather to enjoy the drama of the surf crashing through arches in the rocky crags and spending itself on the sand. Towering cliffs provide a backdrop but don’t shelter you from the strong, chilly winds that are typical here.
The path from the parking lot to the beach is no more than 50 yards and has very little slope. Though the beach looks steep, I easily moved across the hard sand to the nearby surf using a beach wheelchair. As if this wasn’t enough of a treat, a flock of turkey vultures scavenging nearby turned out to include a couple of California condors!
The facilities listed below meet all of our access criteria unless otherwise noted.
Beach Wheelchair: No
Accessible Parking: Yes
Sycamore Canyon Road is unmarked and very easy to miss: look for the only paved, ungated road west of Highway One between the Big Sur post office and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. Once you find the turnout, make a very sharp turn, then follow the road about two miles to its end. The parking lot is at the entrance.
Accessible Restroom: Yes
Hours: 9am-8pm
Map: See here.
Fees: None
Dogs: On a leash
This interview between Ashley Olson from WheelchairTraveling.com and Martin Heng, a former Lonely Planet employee…
About Insane Wayne Insane Wayne is a comedian and speaker based in California, known for…
Accessible cruising can open the door to a memorable and relaxing vacation, but the details…
For many wheelchair users visiting the United States, renting a wheelchair-accessible van can make the…
Travel has long been recognized as a powerful way to experience the world, learn about…
Disclosure: This article highlights products that may be helpful for wheelchair travelers. WheelchairTraveling.com received a…
This website uses cookies.