State park circuit · Central Coast

Big Sur
starts here.

For campers who cannot choose between ocean and forest. Use Big Sur as your coastal base for dramatic overlooks and creekside redwoods.

Plan the day

At a glance

LandscapeWild coastline
SignatureMcWay Falls
Good to knowBook far ahead
CampingMultiple state parks

Best first hikes

Big payoff.
Good pace.

Choose one trail, bring water, and give yourself time to turn around whenever the day feels full.

01

McWay Falls Overlook

0.6 miEasy

Short and unforgettable; stay on the signed path.

02

Pfeiffer Falls

2 mi loopModerate

A shaded redwood hike close to camp.

03

Partington Cove

1.5 mi loopModerate

A tunnel, a cove, and serious coastal drama.

Around camp

The useful
little things.

Established campgrounds

Showers at select parks

Camp stores nearby

Picnic areas

Summer camp packing list

Pack smart.
Stay out longer.

Built for a first warm-weather car-camping weekend. Start here, then check your park’s rules for food storage, fires, and water.

10 essentials · 1 easy weekend
01

Shelter

2-person tent · footprint · stakes

Set it up once at home—future you will be grateful.

02

Sleep well

Sleeping bag · pad · pillow

Summer nights still cool off. A pad is comfort, not optional.

03

Water

Bottle · camp jug · filter

Bring more than you expect and fill up when you arrive.

04

Camp kitchen

Stove · fuel · pot · spork

One burner and one pot make dinner easy.

05

Food + cooler

Easy meals · snacks · cooler

Pack an extra day of no-cook snacks for the trail.

06

Sun + bugs

Hat · SPF · sunglasses · repellent

Sun protection and bug spray belong in your daypack.

07

After-sun layers

Fleece · shell · dry socks

Keep one warm, dry outfit separate for camp.

08

Night kit

Headlamp · batteries · lantern

A headlamp keeps both hands free after dark.

09

Safety

First aid · whistle · emergency bivy

Add personal medication and know how to use it.

010

Know your way

Map · compass · tool · tape

Download maps before you lose service; bring paper too.

01Start with your reservation

Confirm your site’s water, bear-storage, shower, and fire rules before packing the car.

02Keep it cool

Summer hiking is a morning or evening activity. Drink regularly and turn around before you feel cooked.

03Leave it better

Pack a trash bag, keep food secured, and leave every campsite cleaner than you found it.

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