Enjoy coastal views, buffet breakfasts, and tent and RV sites among the redwoods.
As you might imagine, the camping in Big Sur is plentiful and spectacular.
Check each campground’s website for its operating status.
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you’re free to find the latest information on road closures onthe official Caltrans website.
There are no RV hookups, and dogs though allowed must be leashed.
Just keep in mind that campfires and dogs are not allowed here.
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You canreserve your site (or yurt)online.
Every booking includes full access to the resort pool, hot tub, showers, and a buffet breakfast.
Kirk Creek is a bit remote, so see to it to fill up your water jugs beforehand.
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The campground has vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and firewood available for purchase.
Leashed dogs are also allowed.
Plus they come with picnic tables, parking, and access to toilets and water.
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To be safe,reserve a site in advance.
Fernwood also has a tavern and a rare albino redwood that you won’t want to miss.
The property takesreservations one year in advance, but cancellations can open up sites for day-of arrivals.
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RV campers will find electric and water hookups (though no sewer or dump station).
The dog-friendly camp also has swimming, tubing, and catch-and-release fishing on the Big Sur River.
Reservations for both campsites and cabins can bemade online.
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