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    3.5 (213 reviews)
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    Campsite #42
    Lyn H.

    Really nice campsite, especially for families and first-time campers. Our biggest thing was how close we were to the neighboring campsite, which I wanna say was like only 10 feet away. Other than that, the bathrooms are really nice by camping standards with flushing toilets and showers (bring cash). The campground is gated too, and takes you down into forest. It's also located by a creek which you can hear, but in a good way. I think if there wasn't a group of us, the $80/night wouldn't have been worth it but with Big Sur getting more and more popular, if you aren't able to clutch a campsite in the parks it's a good option. Also locationally convenient which was very nice, like 20 mins to the bridge, 5 mins to Big Sur State Park, etc. No cell reception if you have T-Mobile, but what's new

    Muoi H.

    Our second glamping experience and we aure enjoyed it ! The glamping site are spreaded out far enough so you can ensure privacy with accessible bathroom even a bathhouse! Our glampking site was gorgeous within the redwoods and a small rubbing stream just love the stream water flowing and it's not too loud! Heated mattress , hot running water and lattern you can use! On down side was the bathhouse water stream for the shower toke awhile to get warm and so slow Otherwise for the price in big sur so worth a visit

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    Serena W.

    Camped here on our way through exploring Big Sur. I felt the campsites are fairly close together for the cost. There are secluded sites available; they are all walk in. Though we would have to bring a smaller tent because they looked a lot smaller than others when we checked them out. We were at campsite 45 which was kind of centrally located so lots of people around on all sides and cars driving by through all day. Looking back, we should have gone with the secluded spot for the ambiance of being in nature. We were right down the hill from the bathrooms so that was a plus. The bathrooms were cleaned once a day and they were kept very clean. I appreciated the coin operated showers but hot water wasn't always guaranteed to arrive or stay on during your five minutes and we had some issues with tokens. We did have a headless rat fall out of a tree while we were eating breakfast. You can't rate nature poorly but geez I was worried one may land on the table next! It also appeared to get dark early due to the tree cover. Not a negative, just a note. The location in proximity to nearby hikes, businesses, and the Tesla charging station at the fancy place up the hill was great. The staff working at Ventana was very nice and helpful with knowledge of good eateries and whatnot in the area. There was phone service which was uncommon in the area! I would definitely return and stay here again to do some more hiking and exploring of the area but we will more carefully choose our location so we can relax.

    Christopher C.

    This was our first experience at Ventana Campground in their glamping tents and it lived up to the expectations. We found a last minute booking and were able to get one night and unfortunately we were too slow to extend another night when a slot opened up. However, our experience that night lived up to expectations. Ventana is divided up between the resort up on the hill and the campgrounds down in the valley. The campground is then divided up between tent sites and glamping sites...which are further back in the campgrounds. Prior to Covid and prior to Ventana becoming an all-inclusive resort, glamping customers had access to the resort facilities, but post Covid they separated the two distinctive areas and limited access to just resort guests. That aside, the glamping sites are impressive. Each tent comes with a queen size bed with resort quality linens, down comforter and heater blanket with individual controls for each guest. The nightstands have outlets, a clock and lamp. Each tent is equipped with both a space heater and a fan. Outside on the deck, there are two adirondack chairs along with a sink that has both hot and cold water, along with a gas fire pit. In front of the tent is a traditional wood fire pit along with a picnic table. The glamping section of the campgrounds also have access to a bath house, which you can only access with your keycard. If you check in after hours, your keycard will be located at your site, otherwise you can check in at the airstream trailer which also has coffee and snacks. The bath house has showers that are equipped with the same amenities as the resort so that's a nice bonus. We got in after the airstream closed so went straight to the tent. It is hard to see where your spaces are, including where to park but once you got that settled, it's a pretty seamless experience. Overall, the glamping experience was fantastic. It met the high expectations that everyone has for this resort and I would definitely go again if the opportunity arises.

    I was told no car camping. But woke up to this!
    Lisa L.

    This review is for the Campground... Be prepared to have a CC for incidentals. Bring bills for showers or they will charge your CC. No quarters. Bring firewood also. They sell small bundle $14. If you have a chance to come in advance and scope out the site. I highly suggest! Some sites are hella small. Some sites have a pathway to another site. Some are hike in sites that go up. But something's I just don't understand. They were very adamant about only 1 car per campsite. Even though our campsite had 2 spots for our 1 campsite. We were going to follow the rules but the campsite next to us got there and they started to park their cars everywhere. We were told per website you can only have 2 tents per site. Another site had 6 tents. Also, only 5 people per site but people had 25 people deep. Tent campers could not use Glamping bathhouse. But we had no choice because "somebody" clogged the toilets & used all the TP to clog the toilets. Nobody made rounds to check on bathrooms. Sunday morning, we went to toss our garbage and they only had small cans. So, everybody started to pile their garbage around the outside. We had a great site. But for This being a HYATT property it was poorly run. Not to say I will be back. But maybe during the week when it's not so busy.

    Site 29. There's a steep hill on the right to get to your parking. The site is uneven and so small
    Vincent T.

    Had site 29. It was so small, the firepit was right next to the table. The ground wasn't even. The parking was on a steep hill and it was hard to bring your equipments. Ventana campground has been bought by Hyatt and made more campsites. It is way too expensive to camp here and it is too cramped. The parking spots were small and the campsites were small. Some sites were seriously right next to each other and you can hear your neighbor farting. It has skunks all over the place. The showers were $2 for 5min. We're never coming back here. The redwoods were nice but literally this campground is not worth going to. The map is not even accurate because it's just so small. Do yourself a favor and book elsewhere.

    Campsite 62 at night

    I seen a lot of posts recommending campsite 62 but there's no photos of how the campsite looks so here's some! I would say this campsite is the most furthest from all the other ones. Site #63 is right in front of #62 but it's on a steep inclined hill so we couldn't see the campers there. The only people we saw near our site was when they would use the water spout or the people from #63 going up to their site. The only sites that are away from people are the hike in sites except for the hike in sites #59 and #60 those are literally right next to each other so I wouldn't recommend getting those if you only book one site. If you book both sites #59 #60 you would have a HUGE private area to yourself so that would be worth it for families. Every site #58 and lower are next to someone / are really close. #62 is a hike in sites and it is pretty annoying getting everything to the site because it's a steep incline to get there and back. The camp host told us we could park our car by the chain at the start of the hike in part to the site but there was a family group camping in that whole lot and their kids were taking up the street near right in front of the start of the hike in so that was pretty annoying because we had to haul our stuff from a further distance. The toilets are about a 5-7 min walk to the bathroom depending on how fast you walk there and there were 2 toilets clogged. There's only 2 showers so if you want to shower go before 4pm or after 7pm because around 5pm-6pm everyone heads that way to shower. Overall, the site is nice and has access to the little creek on the bottom. But I wouldn't go here again, it's too much of an inconvenience to try to get a peaceful camping trip here for $90 a night. Plus there is no storage at any camp spot to store your food at night! If you are looking for a last minute spot in Big Sur and wouldn't be at the campground all day and out exploring then this area wouldn't be too bad. But if you're looking for a relaxing place to camp this isn't it! I will stick to state/national park. Also if you're going to pick any of the hike in sites TAKE A WAGON!!!!

    This is the only photo on my phone I had of my site haha
    Ciera N.

    This was a wonderful spot! The campsite in general isn't a far drive from any of the parks or stores. There's also reception here so that's a nice perk for when you have some downtime. I stayed at site 5 and it's nice and tucked away, you walk down a little hill from where your car is parked and it's nice and separated. This site is right by the river and it's very serene. It was a short walk to the bath house and the walk to the airstream is not bad either. The airstream set up is super cute and is a cute addition. The only reason this doesn't have a full 5 stars is bc the bathroom doors for the showers would lock and idk if there was no maintenance person the weekend I went but then there were no available showers. And it took an hour to get someone to come and unlock the doors for us -oof. The machine for shower tokens only takes $1s and $10s and there's no change on site so be prepared for that! But other than that I was super satisfied with my stay and I would definitely go back.

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    Ask the Community - Ventana Campground

    Do you get a decent reception for zoom calls?

    No...no wifi at campsites

    Can we access a standard electrical outlet to inflate our Aero air mattress?

    I have a tent that gets set up on the bed of our truck. Are we able to use this at this campsite?

    If I read the website correctly it says no RTT which sucks because I have one too.

    Are there Showers?

    Yes

    Do the sites have electricity or water?

    Tent campsites have no electricity. But what water just a way from the campsite.

    Does anyone know if bikes are allowed?

    I believe they are allowed in the campgrounds, but not an ideal place to ride.

    Is the max occupancy number strict? I noticed every campsite has a max occupancy of 5 and I wanted to make a reservation for 6?

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    Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

    Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

    4.4(403 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Another great Ca.state park. A short drive from Carmel down the Hwy 1. Plenty of parking. A nice…read morevariety of walking trails. Some short flat trails. We saw a lot of campers heading out on the trails for some overnight camping. Nice to see some hard to find California native flowers. FYI no cell service. Download your maps, or bring a paper map

    We stayed two nights at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park and while the scenery is absolutely stunning…read more(as expected for Big Sur), the experience was seriously impacted by poor enforcement and lack of oversight from staff. Right off the bat, our check-in experience was frustrating. We had reserved and paid for an ADA campsite, only to arrive and find someone else already occupying it. Apparently, there is no system in place to verify IDs against reservations, which seems like a huge oversight--especially for ADA-designated spots. After spending time sorting that out, things settled temporarily. Our first night at the Weyland campground quickly went downhill once "quiet hours" (10pm-6am) began. Instead of quiet, the majority of the campground was loud, playing music, and talking well into the night--until nearly 4am. There was zero enforcement of quiet hours, and no visible presence from a camp host or ranger to address it. It honestly felt more like a free-for-all than a state park campground. Hoping for a better experience, we moved to the South campground for our second night. Unfortunately, things got worse. The bathroom across from Site 45 was in unacceptable condition. The ADA shower stall took three of my paid shower tokens without working, and to make matters even worse, there was literal human feces on the floor. Not just dirty--completely unsanitary and clearly not being maintained. We attempted multiple times to contact the camp host about both the bathroom situation and earlier noise issues, knocking several times with no response. It was incredibly frustrating to have no support or accountability when problems came up. It's really disappointing because this park is naturally beautiful and has so much potential. But the lack of basic management--no ID checks for reservations, no quiet hour enforcement, and poorly maintained facilities--completely takes away from the experience. It honestly feels like the park is being let down by the very people responsible for running it. Would love to return someday, but until there are major improvements in oversight and maintenance, it's hard to justify coming back.

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    Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park - Family Camping September 12-14, 2025

    Family Camping September 12-14, 2025

    Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park - Family Camping September 12-14, 2025

    Family Camping September 12-14, 2025

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    Big Sur Campground and Cabins - Single bed, other room had 2 beds

    Big Sur Campground and Cabins

    3.4(336 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    We stayed here about a long time ago and my wife surprised me with a 3 day getaway recently. There…read moreare many options to choose from: tents, RV parking, A-frames, small cabins, and larger cabins. She chose a riverside cabin and this place made such a strong impression we remembered it was right next to the cabin with a loft our friends stayed at the first time we came about a decade ago. There is no cellular signal here so you'll be without internet, the only WiFi available is near the entrance and there is a $20 fee, if you are desperate there are some pockets of reception going south on highway one but we took the opportunity to disconnect and enjoy fire, nature, and each others company instead. You'll know when you get reception because your phone will start going crazy. The riverside cabin had an outdoor pit and indoor wood burning stove so you get fire inside and out, the river is right outside and if you go down at night it's creepy. We loved the clean bedrooms and cozy living room, most of our time indoors was spent in the living room hanging around near the fire. We ate most of our meals at the cabin and it felt private and quiet though there were other people staying next to us, the shower had insane water pressure and flow and it was nice not having to sleep smokey and dirty every night. There are basic kitchen utensils, cups, plates, and pans. I don't know why we expected this but there is no salt or pepper so make sure to bring your own! Firewood is also marked up and we always use more than we think so better to buy from farther away, they provide 1 free bundle and we brought 5 and still ended up using all of it.

    Add a dog run. Add concrete, grass, pebbles or mulch on RV…read morecampsites so the spot won't be so muddy and one can enjoy the spot with pets and kids instead of tracking in mud and playing in the mud. Lower price or add suggested accommodations to make it enjoyable and comfortable. We rented our spot for two nights but left after the hour of getting there due to the mud conditions. We and our dogs were not happy campers there. We will not return there until we see improvements regarding muddy grounds.

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    Big Sur Campground and Cabins - Kitchen and dining area

    Kitchen and dining area

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    Daily coffee is a must for camping

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    Sykes Hot Springs - Hot Spring

    Sykes Hot Springs

    5.0(1 review)
    3.1 mi

    At the end of Summer, my friend suggested a backpacking trip to Skyes Hot Springs - 20 miles out…read moreand back with 5380 ft elevation gain. (more challenging than Bright Angel Trail to bottom of Grand Canyon) Arrived at Big Sur Station at 9am. Paid $20 overnight parking fees, used toilet, snapped group photo then began hiking at 9:30. Half hour lunch break at 11:45 Terrace Creek Camp, and finally arrived to Skyes Camp by 3pm. In route to camp, we crossed 7 creeks each way. I was a bit anxious of slipping cuz I had less confidence than I used to. I think it would have been easier and more fun if I had power thr them with momentum. No mosquitoes sightings in mid Nov. Lots of poison oaks along the trail but not overgrown; I wore shorts with no problem, just clouds of dust from our own stompings. Our friend impaled a bunch of splinters from a burr plant. I visited many of our camp neighbors in search of a tweezer; fortunately, the last of the spikes expelled itself in the hot spring waters. Hiking downriver in search of the hot springs was not easy. When located at 5pm, the large tub was occupied, we tested all of the other 3 smaller tubs then settled in at the one on the river level, it was a tight squeeze for 4 people but we sardined to fit. Our inlet source was a water fall from the tub above which some of us used as a shower over our heads. It was a relaxing time with beautiful surroundings and good company. The water was lukewarm with lots of earthy debris, so it does not compare to the numerous fancy Onsens I have visited in Japan. But things are more valuable when it is earned by hard work - the miles, inclines, sun, sweat, dust, creek crossings, obstacles, and heavy pack; great feelings of accomplishment, and endorphins too. It was wise of us to leave the springs at 6pm since sunsets at 6:30. Due to the heavy forest, we were not able to sight the supermoon nor the comet in the night sky. Sleeping with the ripple sounds of the Big Sur River close by was soothing. Our return trip started at 9:30 and ended at the parking lot by 1pm, 4.5 hours was very fast pace. We were eager to celebrate our trip with a lunch in a sit down restaurant, Big Sur Roadhouse. Another great adventure with friends. Treasure memories.

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    Andrew Molera State Park

    Andrew Molera State Park

    4.3(135 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    First time visiting Andrew Molera State park this last weekend 5/25/2024. We were feeling ambitious…read moreand decided to hike the whole 8 mile loop (creamery meadow, ridge, panorama, and bluffs trail) roughly 1450 ft elevation gain total. At the beginning of the hike and at the end of the hike you have to cross a river that is about knee deep for someone around my height of 5"4. The hike took us 5 hours to compete with ample breaks included. We hung out on two different beaches (not included in the time) throughout our day which was a ton of fun. It was my first time ever seeing or even hearing about purple sand and my mind was blown. The trails are VERY overgrown so I'd suggest wearing long sleeves and pants to avoid ticks, poison ivy, and stinging nettle. Parking is free if you are willing to park along hwy 1 and walk/run across the street. There is paid parking inside of the park and there seemed to be plenty of space if that's your preference. Lastly, I love that there are clean bathrooms at the beginning of the trail head. Overall, this loop offered absolutely amazing ocean views during the majority of hike. Bring lots of water, sunscreen, and your camera.

    What a nice park. I would recommend the one mile trail walk to the beach. The beach is quite empty…read moreduring the week. Also, while the trail is quite wide, it is lined on both sides with poison oak almost the entire walk which is fine as long as you don't touch it. The trail floor starts out as dirt and small rocks and eventually turns to sand and rock. There's also a small section of a two planks wide stable bridge over a river. It's maybe 30 feet long and the water below is about 6 inches to a foot deep. It would be fine for most children to cross with an adult. The views once you arrive at the ocean are truly stunning . The sand is quite hot and there are many small rocks and lots of seaweed, so I'm glad I wore flip flops. Sneakers would have been better I think.

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    Andrew Molera State Park - River to cross before and after

    River to cross before and after

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    Andrew Molera State Park

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