Off the California Coast, south of San Francisco and Monterey, travelers will find three different Pfeiffer Parks. The biggest is the Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, and on the other side of the highway is Pfeiffer Beach. About twenty minutes down the road, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is a very popular road-trip stop with accessible features, including a view of a waterfall. At each park visitors will find accessible parking and toilets. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park has the most options for picnicking and hiking, though all three parks are popular.
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This is a great video and very informative to where one can go and things that are accessible. A beautiful area and a great walkthrough of the area. Thank you!!
Active senior couple looking for vacation spots I the US. Husband is able- bodied.