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Pacific Coast Highway: M-Fri

Roll the windows down and take of America's most epic road trips...

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  • 1,431 mi
  • $190
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Created by rachelboat - June 17th 2016

Photo of Great Highway Inn
2.6

1234 Great Hwy, San Francisco, CA, US

Great Highway Inn

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Photo of El Monte Motel
3.0

11102 Garvey Ave, El Monte, CA, US

El Monte Motel

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3112 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90039-1806 USA

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16mi 00h 19m

3112 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90039-1806 USA

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Photo of Battery Spencer
4.8

Conzelman Road, Sausalito, CA, US

Battery Spencer

5 m

Photo of The Presidio of San Francisco
4.5

1 Lincoln Boulevard, San Francisco, CA, US

The Presidio of San Francisco

7 m

Photo of Lombard Street
4.5

Lombard Street, San Francisco, CA, US

Lombard Street

10 m

Photo of San Francisco Cable Car System
4.5

1201 Mason St, San Francisco, CA, US

San Francisco Cable Car System

4 m

Photo of San Francisco Chinatown
4.0

Grant Avenue & Bush, San Francisco, CA, US

San Francisco Chinatown

Photo of Sutro Baths
4.5

Point Lobos, San Francisco, CA, US

Sutro Baths

20 m

Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir, San Mateo, CA, US

San Andreas Fault Line

27 m

Photo of Half Moon Bay State Beach
4.5

95 Kelly Avenue, Half Moon Bay, CA, US

Half Moon Bay State Beach

16 m

Photo of Pomponio State Beach
4.5

State Route 1, Pescadero, CA, US

Pomponio State Beach

18 m

Pomponio State Beach is another lovely beach right off the highway! Rocky bluffs and stretches of sandy beach, plus a secluded lagoon, make this beach pretty typical of the ones you'll find on the California coast... but don't pass it up! It's especially lovely at sunset.

Ca-1, Santa Cruz, CA, US

Greyhound Rock Beach

18 m

909 Ocean St, Santa Cruz, CA, US

Santa Cruz Diner

27 m

If you're getting hungry, head to the Santa Cruz Diner. Any place that serves meatloaf, lasagna, and pho all at once definitely has my attention, plus, it was mentioned on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, so it's got the Guy Fieri seal of approval. It also has a great diner-y, beachy atmosphere which makes eating here even more fun!

17 Mile Drive, Pebble Beach, CA, US

17 Mile Drive at Pebble Beach

55 m

Photo of Point Lobos State Reserve
5.0

62 California 1, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, US

Point Lobos State Reserve

17 m

Station 1, Big Sur, CA, US

Point Sur State Historic Park

28 m

While much is made of how lovely the wild, rugged coast of Big Sur is, the rocky cliffs made it super hard for sailors to navigate during the olden days. Thankfully, a lighthouse was built on this outcropping, now called Point Sur Historic Park, to guide the way. The rough terrain meant that the lighthouse keeper and his family here lived a pretty isolated life, and it wasn't even automated until the 1970's. Tour the property to take in the views and learn about the human history of this special landscape.

Photo of Sun Portal at Pfeiffer Beach
3.5

28 m Best to see at sunset

At this sea arch, a natural sun portal is formed between December and January every year. This is a photographer's dream location and shot, so be sure to add it to your bucket list. Best to wait for a big wave to roll in through the arch then take photos of the light beam that bounces off the spray, illuminating the archway. I'd recommend arriving about 2 hours before the sun sets to get set up in a prime location. The light beam starts appearing about 40 minutes before sunset and gets more radiant closer to the setting.

Big Sur's most popular coastal access point, Pfeiffer Beach is hard to find if you've never been to it before. The trick is locating unmarked Sycamore Canyon Road. Here's a tip - Sycamore Canyon Road is 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 for about two miles until it ends. Drive carefully - this is narrow and winding road. It is unsuitable for trailer traffic. From a large parking area at the end of the road, a short, well-marked path leads to the beach. Cliffs tower above this breathtaking stretch of sand, and a large arch-shaped rock formation just off-shore makes for some dazzling sunsets.

48510 Highway One, Big Sur, CA, US

Cafe Kevah

13 m

Located below the ritzier restaurant Nepenthe is the casual and more relaxed Cafe Kevah. It's the perfect place to take your time with a cup of coffee and some brioche French toast or a cheese board. Also, they serve brunch all day!

The best time to travel the Pacific Coast Highway: It should be noted that June, July and August are particularly foggy months. If you're looking for a time of year with the clearest views and best weather, October is generally the best time to road trip down the PCH. Also, the summer months can get very crowded at many of the attractions along the route, plus since it's high tourist season you'll experience higher rates at hotels and longer waits at restaurants (many of which are also seasonal and closed in winter).