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Vuescan for big sur
Vuescan for big sur













The gently curving sand beach at the north end of Big Sur is accessible only at low tide, when it’s possible to walk around the rocky promontory to the right. Treasure awaits persistent rockhounds, with agates, shells and even the rare piece of jade mixed in among the rocks. Here, Willow Creek empties into the ocean amid a rough jumble of large boulders. One of the most overlooked beaches in Big Sur, Willow Creek is for those who want to contemplate the crashing surf in solitude.

vuescan for big sur

However, erosion has made the unmarked trail to the cove quite treacherous and best suited only to those comfortable with rough climbing. Just to the south of Willow Creek, Jade Cove is a well-guarded secret among gem-hunters for the semiprecious stone it’s named for. Most vivid after winter and spring rains, the streaks of fushia, rose and violet occur as a result of manganese and garnet washing down from the cliffs above.Ĭampers from Plaskett Creek Campground across Highway 1 use this beach as well, with sunset-watching a popular pastime for those overnighting there. One of the coolest things about Pfeiffer Beach, known only to rock hounds and the particularly observant, is the purple sand that collects along the edge of the bluff.

vuescan for big sur

Other rock formations offshore also feature blowholes and showcase surf spouts. That doesn’t stop visitors from making their way down the narrow and pothole-plagued road, drawn by the promise of seeing Keyhole Rock, a natural sandstone arch just offshore that perfectly frames the waves washing through. Managed through an unusual partnership between the Los Padres National Forest and the California Coastal Conservancy, Pfeiffer Beach has limited facilities and isn’t easy to find - in fact, there’s no sign marking the turnoff from Highway One. The rock formations at Pfeiffer beach add to the dramatic scenery © haveseen / Getty Images Pfeiffer Beach















Vuescan for big sur