“wander over meadows, beaches, & hilltops”
Wander meadows, beaches, and hilltops. In the spectacular Big Sur area, this park is still relatively undeveloped and offers visitors great hiking and beachcombing. Miles of trails wind through meadows, beaches and hilltops. A primitive walk-in trail camp, popular with hikers and bikers, is located approximately one third mile from the parking area. In the spectacular Big Sur area, this park is still relatively undeveloped and offers visitors great hiking and beachcombing. Miles of trails wind through meadows, beaches and hilltops. A primitive walk-in trail camp, popular with hikers and bikers, is located approximately one third mile from the parking area.
This park isn't as in the spotlight as other state parks in the area, but it truly is a local favorite for bikers / drivers / hikers / surfers. Straight up - this place is SPECTACULAR. If you do surf, Andrew Molera has supposedly sharky and rough waters so be warned.
$25 for camping first come first served and "More than just another trail ride!" "beach bonanza" ride from 11-12 $40
(831) 625-5486
Adventure and romance awaits you at this magestic place.
Where the forest meets the sea.
Take someone you really like.
Sunset are spectacular and the view will take your breath away.
It is worth the drive.
CoCoMoes Adventure Reviews
Pleasant trail from Highway 1 (Big Sur)
You start off your trek from the Andrew Molero parking lot where there’s restrooms and an decent size parking lot. You’ll meander a trail for about ¼ mile with Kool-streams, bridges, and lots of foliage. You then come to an open meadow. It is here were you can camp. There are a couple of restrooms in the meadow area, but no drinking water. If you continue on the trail (west bound) the trail leads down through a grove of Eucalyptus trees then down to the mouth of the Big Sur River. (This is where fresh water meets ocean water) Just before you get to the mouth of the Big Sur River, you will notice a trail on your right. I don’t remember what the small sign read, but this short up-hill trek will take you to a most wonderful place. You will see beautiful landscapes, views, and many awesome sights.
Now let’s trek back to the mouth of the Big Sur River.
Yea baby.., you will need to remove your shoes and wade through the river in order to access the beach on the other side. The deepest point of the middle of the river I found was 2-3 feet deep at the time.
Don’t be a cry baby.., yes be safe, yes the river is wet, yes it is cold, and most times it is extremely windy.
Words of Wisdom.., From CoCoMoe
*Pack snacks..
*Bring Plenty Water. Area does get “HOT” at times.
*Do not drink the park water.
*If you’re camping, when you first arrive, walk to the campsite area and determine what site(s) you want. Return to Check-In at front.(entrance fee office) There is a campsite map posted on the entrance fee office. Check to see what sites are available. Pay for your site, and cross it off the list so someone else take it from you. The campsite is about ¼ mile walk from parking lot. Pack wisely. Minimize your haul.
*There is minimal free parking if you park off the Hwy, 1 be safe, be mind full of highway traffic.
The parking is located before the fire-road gate and before the Molero parking lot turn off. Follow the dirt trail down and west toward the ocean and this trail will connect to the beach trail just passed the campgrounds area.
*Finally.., if you trek to the beach:
Pack two BIG towels or two BIG light-weight blankets.
This beach is not a pristine, glamorous beach that you can put out your umbrella, beach chair, let the children boogie board while you bar-b-que up hotdogs and hamburgers.(type beach) You can try.
What you will find on this beach, Kool looking TEE- PEE structures that people have built from the actual driftwood that has floated its way onto the beach. There are tide pools, plenty of rocks to climb on and wonderfully awesome sights.
*Take your towel or blanket.., place it against the tee pee frame. Let the wind hold it in place for you and Bam.., now you are protected from the blowing wind and sand.
If you walk further down the shoreline there are great views from the headlands and various points along the shoreline
Check out my adventure videos on youtube at: CoCoMoeMorales or littlemoesquared
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CoCoMoe
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