Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Campground California
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Overview
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Campground is located on the banks of the Big Sur River and has 189 campsites for tents, trailers and RVs (maximum trailer length is 27′ and RV length is 32′). Most campsites are reservable, but some are held for first-come, first-serve campers. Two group campsites, five hike/bike campsites (A to E) and one cabin (#143) are also available. Five of the campsites are accessible (ADA): 45, 101, 122, 125 and 147. You can also stay at the lodge or in one of the 62 ‘cottages’ (and use the swimming pool).
Campsites 20, 21 and 22 were damaged by a landslide and currently not available (as of Feb 10, 2024).
This is a very popular Big Sur campground and State Park – often referred to as a “mini-Yosemite”. The campground has drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers, paved roads, camp store, laundromat, dump station and WiFi. There’s also a visitor center/lodge, restaurant and numerous walking trails at the park. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grate. You can have up to 2 vehicles and 6 people per campsite. Overflow parking is not available at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Campground. All equipment, including vehicles, trailers, awnings, pop-outs and slideouts must fit within the parking boundary.
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park – Group Camping
Two Group Campsites are available from mid-June through mid-October by reservation.These walk-to sites are for larger groups with tents only. Group campsites feature a large camping area, fire ring, potable water, picnic tables, flush toilets, and access to one small amphitheater (seats 50 people). There are no showers. Campers may use the pay showers in the main campground of the park. Minimum number of people is 9, maximum number of people is 35. There is no vehicle access to the group campsites. Campers park on the west side of Highway 1 and walk in to the campground (approximately 1/4 mile) across the Big Sur River on a seasonal wooden footbridge. No trailers or motorhomes can be used at this site. There are no dogs allowed at the campsite.
Check in is at the Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park entrance kiosk. Both group camps are 1/4 mile north of the entrance of the park, west of Highway 1 and southwest of the Big Sur River. Parking is on the side of Highway 1. Each reservation includes parking passes for 10 vehicles. Additional vehicles are charged per night at the park.
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park – Area Recreation
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park features 1,006 acres of redwoods, conifers, oaks, maples, cottonwoods and alders, pretty open meadows, miles of scenic hiking trails and spectacular views of the Big Sur area. Outdoor recreation includes camping, hiking, biking, swimming, photography, picnicking and fishing. Wildlife viewing is also really nice here.
Keep in mind that there is no beach or ocean access from the Park. The turn-off for popular Pfeiffer Beach is located on Highway 1, approximately one mile south of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park’s entrance. Heading south from the State Park entrance, it is the second right turn. Pfeiffer Beach is not a California State Park and charges a separate entrance fee.
The Park is located about 5 miles from the Pacific Ocean which can be reached by car or by hiking a trail along the Big Sur River to the coast. And don’t forget to spend some time cruising Highway 1 and seeing the sites like Pfeiffer Beach, McWay Falls, the Bixby Bridge, Ragged Point and the various little towns, spas and art galleries.
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park also has a number of family picnic areas in the park, many next to the Big Sur River. Charcoal grills are available. The day use fee is $10 per car per day.
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is also another option. It’s located about 26 miles north via Highway 1. And you may also like Arroyo Seco campground to the east.
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Amenities
- Amphitheater
- BBQ Grills
- Cafe
- Camp Store
- Campsite Tables
- Cell Service Fair
- Drinking Water
- Dump Station
- Fire Pit
- Fire Rings
- Firewood Available
- Grills
- Group Camping
- Laundromat
- Laundry
- Pets OK
- Picnic Tables
- Ranger Station
- Recycling Center
- Rentals
- Restaurant
- Restrooms (Flush Toilets)
- Showers
- Swimming Pool
- Trash Collection
- Visitor Center
- Wifi (free)
Activities
- Beach
- Beach Access
- Beach Combing
- Biking
- Bird Watching
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Historic Sites
- Mountain Biking
- Nature Trails
- Ocean
- Photography
- Picnicking
- River
- Stargazing
- Surfing
- Swimming
- Swimming Pool
- Tide Pools
- Walking Trails
- Water Sports
- Whale Watching
- Wildlife Viewing
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Campsite Types
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# of Campsites:
189
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Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Comments & Reviews
Visited Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Campground lately? We'd love to hear about your adventure. Did you find us useful? Did we forget something? Anything our community should know before heading out to Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park?
What are your favorite campsites?
Hi Jeannie,
Our favorite Pfeiffer Big Sur campsites are: 7, 10, 15, 17, 32, 35, 47, 51, 57, 75, 79, 89, 114, 122, 138, 141, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179
Why do the 2 list vary? 171, 181, 127, 93?
Hi Bill,
Good question. Our previous photos were taken in 2013. We took new photos of each campsite in February of this year (2024) and updated our favorite/best campsites for Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park.
How’s the cell signal in the Pfeiffer Big Sur campgrounds?
Hi Karen,
Cell sign/coverage is spotty at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. You might be able to get a signal, but will need to find a good spot as it’ll be inconsistent or nonexistent in certain areas of the park.
If you drive out of the park and head north about a couple of miles, you will come to a library _- on the right hand side, right next to a small gas station. Really good internet and it is on 24/7 even when the library is closed.
Is max occupancy flexible for each camp spot if there are more kids around 2~3 years old?
Hi Kim,
The camp host/ranger makes the final call, but usually they are flexible if there are not more than a couple of 2-3 year old kids that put you over the limit.
Please don’t bring your 2-3 year olds, they can be quite an annoyance for those seeking peace. Mcdonalds have play pens for the little ones, but pack hand sanitizer .
Is there WiFi in the park, or somewhere nearby? Is it good enough to stream a zoom meeting or should I exit the park
Hi Xandria,
Wifi is available at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, but not sure how strong the connection/signal. You’ll probably have to search outside the park for a stronger connection for a Zoom meeting.
I have a reservation this weekend for site 135 however the park’s website and park campground does not show this site as available anymore. I have not been able to reach anyone to confirm my reservation and site.
Hi Linda,
Did you reserve the campsite through ReserveCalifornia.com? I see (as you pointed out), that it is not listed on ReserveCalifornia.com, but we know it does exist. There are a few others not listed on ReserveCalifornia.com as well, and they are most likely the first-come, first-serve campsites. If you have a reservation through ReserveCalifornia.com – I recommend calling them to confirm your site/reservation at: 1-800-444-7275
Is there day use picnic tables with charcoal grills if I drive there anytime during the week?
Hi Stan,
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park has a number of family picnic areas in the park, many next to the Big Sur River. Charcoal grills are available. The day use fee is $10 per car per day.
Hi! What do you think about spots 60, 61, 59, and 58?? They look close to the river? Thank you~!!!
Hi Hikari,
Yes, campsites 58-61 are a little closer to the river compared to other campsites in the campground. Our photographer listed #59 and #61 as some of the favorites. Looks like the sites have some pretty good privacy too.
Can you tell me which sites allow pop up campers
Hi Tomi,
Unfortunately we do not have that info. However, you can click on the ‘Make A Reservation’ button and search through the individual campsite info on ReserveCalifornia. It will give you the sizes of each site.
Do you have recommendations for campsites with less poison oak? I recently stayed in 124 and there was almost none, which we loved. I want to go back, but want to make sure I book a spot where my pup can sniff around the site without too much concern for the oak
Hi Kit,
Sorry – CampsitePhotos.com doesn’t have an employee on site at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park so we don’t know where the poison oak may be springing up this year.
Does anyone know how large the food storage bins are? And where are they located? I don’t see any in the photos.
The official website says “It is important that you use the provided metal storage bins for all food and scented items to avoid accidentally feeding or having any negative interactions with native park wildlife.”. But I can’t find any details. Wondering whether I would be able to fit a large cooler inside one of the bins.
Hi John,
We are not aware of any metal-food storage lockers/bins at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Campground. Perhaps someone with other info can comment here.
are bicycles allowed to explore the camp grounds?
Yes, you can ride your bike on the campground / park roads.
Are campfires allowed right now?
Yes, you can have campfires now.
Hello I want to reserve something for may 2022 we are 15 people (12 adults and 3 little children) I understand that 6 people maximum per site but we have 3 children 2 are only 2 years and one is 4. I really don’t want to reserve 3 site. can i just book 2 sites?
That would probably be okay, but final call comes from camp host.
so how would i get hold of camp host
Hi John,
You won’t be able to call the host, but can see the host at the campground. Generally there is not a problem if a few of the occupants are two and under. If a neighbor has an issue and complains – the camp host may not permit you having more than 6 people per site.
Does anyone know if there enough room at site 47 for a Subaru Outback and a camping van? Thank you so much in advance.
Hi Rebecca,
A Subaru Outback and camping van will both fit in campsite #47 at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park.
we stayed at site 131 and i’m pretty sure it was the worst site at the park. small site with soft, dusty soil surrounding by poison oak, right next to the entrance road (which is not shown on the park map on reservecalifornia) so constant traffic and headlights, kids couldn’t bike in the road. overall, not impressed with the park. very few dog-friendly trails as well.
Hello! I have two sites reserved for the same week in June: Site 91 and Site 151. I will have an 9, 12, and 14 year old with me and a medium sized dog. Which site would you recommend? I can’t see site 91 well in the photos because of the van, but I love the tree at site 151.
Hi Briana,
I’d lean more toward campsite #151. Both 91 and 151 have a good amount of camping area, but #151 has a bit more and also has that tree! Site 91 is also fairly close to a restroom. Have a great time!
Thank you!
Is spot 60 big enough for a 19ft travel trailer?
Hi Christy,
Yes – a 19′ travel trailer and towing vehicle will work in campsite #60. The parking pad is 16′ wide x 32′ long.
Does anyone know when/if group campsites will be open any time this summer?
thanks!
Hi J. Morgan,
For some reason they are not releasing the group campsites at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park this summer. Not sure why and/or if they will open them up. I’ll do some check and let you know if I find out anything.
Thank you so much for the response! Please contact me if you find out that they may open them up! Have a great day 🙂
Hi! We have campground 113 reserved. This is a riverfront spot but do you know if it has river access? And does it happen to have continuous shade or do we need to bring some sort of covering? Thank you!!
Hi Janice,
Yes, you can stroll right down to the river from campsite #113. There are areas in the campsite that will get some sun (depending on the day), but your picnic table should have shade most of the day. Have a great time – that’s a nice campsite!
You’re awesome, you so much!! We’re heading there at the end of May, and if it’s mainly shaded we won’t bring a canopy to sit under!
Oh, do you also know if we should be prepared for a lot of poison oak on this campsite?
Thanks again!
No problem Janice! You should really like Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. But beware the Poison Oak – there is a lot of it in and around the park.
We booked both sites 186 and 174 and will be releasing one today. We have a 16′ pop up trailer. I noticed that 174 had better reviews but the pad seemed smaller and had a moderate incline versus a slight incline with 186. Would you recommend one over the other?
Hi Maria,
You have a few nice campsites. Both are next to the river and have nice shade. It’s a tough call but I think I’d lean toward #186.
Is site 130 riverfront and do you have the pad measurments.
Hi Benjamin,
Campsite #130 is riverfront, but you may have some brush in between the site and the river.
Hi,
Can you tell me about site 183. We have a reservation coming up there soon and not sure if we should keep it. We just had a bad spot at another campground and can really affect the trip. Is it a nice spot? Do you know if there is shade? Is it private at all? Can kids ride bikes around the loops easily?
Thank you!
Hi Amy,
Campsite #183 is a nice one. It is large, level and has good shade from trees. It also has a little room between neighbors. Riding bikes around the loops is easy too. Hope it all works out for you this time and your family has fun!
We reserved #113 and #79 with 9 people and 1 dog.
Now, 3 people cannot go, and we would like select only 1 site with 6 people and 1 dog.
Which site ( either #113 and #79 ) will be large enough to have 2 tents ( 6 people and 1 doge ) and which will be better site?
Thank you!!!
Hi Hyunseok,
Both campsites (#113 or #79) are large enough for tent tents / 6 people and 1 dog. I’d lean toward #113 though.
Thank you very much~!!!
Hi! Wondering your pick between #13 and #165. Thank you!! Kim
Hi Kimberley,
Site #13 is a little flatter and has more room for tents, etc. Both have decent privacy but I think the neighbors for #165 are a little closer.
What campsite would you stay at in a 24 ft trailer?
Does South Camp #44 have enough space for two tents? The site seems sitting in the corner of an angle formed by two roads. The picture doesn’t look spacious. Thanks!
Hi Ping,
Yes, you have room to left and/or right to fit two (medium sized) tents at campsite #44. FHI – the parking spur is 32 feet long and you can have up to 2 vehicles and 6 people in that site.
Will the group sites open up for summer 2023? Are there any photos of the group sites? Where are the group sites located exactly? I could not find them in any map. Thank you.
Hi Jason,
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park has 2 Group Campsites are available from mid-June through mid-October by reservation. Unfortunately it is closed “until further notice”. We checked and the park isn’t sure if they will be open in 2023. We don’t have any photos, but hope to get some later this year.
These walk-to sites are for larger groups with tents only. Group campsites feature a large camping area, fire ring, potable water, picnic tables, flush toilets, and access to one small amphitheater (seats 50 people). There are no showers. Campers may use the pay showers in the main campground of the park. Minimum number of people is 9, maximum number of people is 35. There is no vehicle access to the group campsites. Campers park on the west side of Highway 1 and walk in to the campground (approximately 1/4 mile) across the Big Sur River on a seasonal wooden footbridge. No trailers or motorhomes can be used at this site. There are no dogs allowed at the campsite.
Check in is at the Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park entrance kiosk. Both group camps are 1/4 mile north of the entrance of the park, west of Highway 1 and southwest of the Big Sur River. Parking is on the side of Highway 1. Each reservation includes parking passes for 10 vehicles. Additional vehicles are charged per night at the park.
Hi there,
I’m coming to Pfieffer (site 155) wit my 4 and 6 yr olds. Is biking around very early and worth packing their bikes or a scooter be just as good? Also we are just there 2 nights, should I pack all the swim gear? It’s our first time here!
Hi Andrea,
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is a nice campground and the camp roads are good/fun for biking/scooter riding.
Keep in mind that there is no beach or ocean access from the Park. The turn-off for popular Pfeiffer Beach is located on Highway 1, approximately one mile south of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park’s entrance. Heading south from the State Park entrance, it is the second right turn. Pfeiffer Beach is not a California State Park and charges a separate entrance fee.
The Park is located about 5 miles from the Pacific Ocean which can be reached by car or by hiking a trail along the Big Sur River to the coast.
Hi! We reserved space 108. Do you think two 20ft Sprinter Vans would fit? Thank you!
Hi MJ,
The pad length for site #108 is listed at 18 feet, but I believe that is the left parking area (where white truck is). With that said, I’m pretty sure your 20 foot Sprinter Van will fit in the right-side parking area (it is a little longer), but maybe even where the white truck is parked.
Hi there! I through a miracle got a site last min end of September – sites 64 for two nights and a premium site 112 for one night. First, what are your thoughts on both? I know both are by river – I’m hoping the noise level isn’t too great? And is 112 near a lot of foot traffic since gorge entrance is near?
Question #2 For future reference, what sites do you recommend to between the biggest redwoods? They seem quite secluded and lovely.
Way to go Grace!
Glad you were able to get a couple of campsites at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. As for your two sites – #112 is closer (next to) the river, whereas #64 is across the camp road. Campsite #64 has a campsite behind it and to left/right but there is a little space and trees that offer privacy. #112 has the trail next to it, but there is some decent space between the site and trail. Still, you’ll have some hikers strolling by your campsite to get to the trailhead and/or down to the river. With that said – I’m not really sure which site would be more private/less noise. Probably #64, but #112 is pretty sweet next to the river.
It’s been a little while since we’ve had a photographer in the area so I can’t answer your question about which sites have the biggest redwoods. We may reshoot the campground this fall and take some notes on that. Have a great time!
Thank you so much! Such helpful advice 🙂
We are camping at site 110 next weekend, and wondering if it’s big enough for a large 16×16 ft tent and two SUVS? Anything else you could tell us about the site that can be helpful to know in advance?
Hi Enver,
You’re allowed up to 2 vehicles and 6 people. The parking spur is 18 feet long and probably have about 12 feet of width to work with. There’s a little overhang out the back of the parking spur. There’s also a pretty good size area for the tent and your 16×16 should fit, but may be a little uneven around the edges. Hope this yelps!
Hi. Trying to decide between Campsite #8 or Campsite #129?
#8 says its fully shaded and looks like its up against the hill.
#129 says its by the river but partially shaded.
We like shade and privacy, but also might like the river but from the pictures it looks like its blocked by the shrubs. But which one of those site do you think is overall better??? 🙂 Thanks!
Hi Robert,
You’ll have a bit more privacy with campsite #8 as the camping area is a little larger and there’s more room between neighbors. Site #8 also doesn’t have anyone (site) behind it – just the hill (as you pointed out). Campsite #129 is along the Big Sur River but has some brush growing along the banks. That brush may be different from our photo (taken a few years ago). You’d be able to see and hear the water from site #129. Campsite #129 is closer to neighboring campsites. Both have good shade. It’s a toss up on what to pick – depending whether you want a little more privacy or being next to the river. Hope this helps some!
Hello! We just booked site 47 and wanted to take two cars and share it. Does that site have lots of shade or privacy? Is it fairly large? I also saw poison oak was around. Is this site pretty clear of that? We’d love to get your general thoughts about this site. Thanks so much!
Hi Charisse,
You can have up to two vehicles and 6 people in campsite #47. The parking pad is 32 feet long. You’ll also have some decent shade at the campsite. It is one of our favorites in the campground – large, level/flat and some decent room/privacy between neighbors. We don’t have anyone at the site so I can’t comment on the amount of poison oak there.
Hello! I’m looking to book 2 campsites for a group of 8 adults celebrating a 30th birthday in August. We’d like sites that are private, have shade, and are ideally on the river, but that’s less important than privacy and shade. Also the sites should be next to each other. Do you have any site recommendations?
Hi Ashley,
I’d lean toward campsites 174, 175, 177 and 179. They are all next to the river and have nice shade/privacy. Site pairings 174/175, 175/177, and 177/179 are also next to each other. Have a great time!
Wondering how closely the camp hosts check the number of people in each site. I want to book for two families – 8 total. Do the hosts come round and check or are we likely to slide under the radar?
Hi Antonia,
Generally the camp hosts do a good job at monitoring the campground including if more than 6 people are in a site. With that said, the hosts usually give a pass if the extra people are smaller children.
Staying on site 156 with 4 adults and 2 children and 2 dogs we have 2 cars and a 5×8 uhaul trailer. Will there be enough space for a 10×20 tent and also another tent and the trailer and cars? Should we bring the Ez up or is it pretty shaded?
Hi Summer,
Campsite #156 does have room for a 10×20 foot tent and a smaller tent. You’ll also have some decent shade from the trees. Not sure if there will be room your two tents and an EZup but you could bring it along just in case. The parking spur is a good size but you’re only allowed 2 vehicles at the site. Overflow parking for camping is not available.
Hi, we are looking for an ADA site that will accommodate a 170 Sprinter (almost 23′). #122 pad length is 18′, but do you know if that is also the max length vehicle that is allowed? Can one vehicle park semi diagonally? Thanks!
Hi DC,
There are 5 accessible (ADA) campsites at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park: #45 (30 foot pad), #101 (22 foot pad), #122 (18 foot pad), #125 (16 foot pad) and #147 (16 foot pad). You can park diagonally in site #122 to try and fit your 23′ Sprinter. Looks like there will be enough room (diagonally).
Thank you! I had tried to call but no answer at the number on the state site. Will try that!
Hello, how is campsite #85? We have 6 adults & 3* 8×7 tents. Should that fit comfortably? Also what are your general thoughts on this sit? Thanks!
Hi Mikalah,
Campsite #85 is nice – fairly large and flat. It can accommodate up to 2 vehicles and 6 people. You’ll have room for three 8×7 tents. You should also have some nice shade from the trees. Privacy will be okay as you have some nice space between neighbors. Have a great time!
Which would you recommend #35 or #85? For rent camping. Again, 6 adults with 3 tents. Is #35 more for RV? & how close are each site to swimming holes? Thank you!
Hi Campsitephotos! Thank you for all the great information you provide. My family has an extra car (we booked 3 sites but we have vehicles as 2 are converted vans that only legally drive 2 people each). Is there over flow parking right out side of the park (along highway 1). I understand there is no overflow parking within the campground. Thank you!!
You’re welcome Niki and thanks for your support!
I’ve heard that people do park along Highway 1 (next to a trailhead) and have leaved their cars overnight while backpacking, but not sure what trailhead.
When calling the park all you get is a message telling you the mailbox is full. I had to call the Big Sur Station to get information. The web site for reservations tells you to call the park if you’re going to be late checking in otherwise you may loose your site. Is there a real phone number that works? The (831) 667-112 number is the one with the problem. Please advise – Thank you
Hi Frank,
The phone # we have for Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is the same (831) 667-1112. As you pointed out it has a recording saying the mail box is full. Unfortunately we don’t know of another number to try and call.
Hi i’ll be heading up there next week for 4 days and am wondering where to park a third car since there is no overflow parking
Hello! I am debating between sites 175 and 179. We have 3 kids and dog. Probably just one 6 person tent and our RPOD. We want to be close to the river which looks like both are, but do you prefer one over the other? Thank you!
Hi Lauren,
Both sites 175 and 179 are nice ones (among our favorites), and both are next to the river. Your 6-person tent, vehicle and crew will fit nicely in either but I’d probably lean more towards #179 (a little more room and space/privacy between neighbors). Have a great time!
Hi! Do you know if site 171 is a good one? It’s hard to tell by the photos. Thank you!
It is pretty good. It’s next to the river and has nice shade and flat areas for tent camping. It is a little close to the pedestrian bridge that crosses the river so you may have some hikers cruising by during the day.
I’m trying to find some campsite pairings for a large group of 16 (8 adults/8 young kids) with 8 tents. Any recommendations?
Hi Ben,
Sorry for the delayed response. I’d look at 150/151, 141-144, 114/116, 113/114 and 53/55 as options. Some of these are quite large and a few are our favorite/best sites.
Thank you! What do you think of 61/60/59/58 – It looks like you would have your own cul-de-sac.
I thought those might be good as well. As you mentioned – you’d be in your own cul-de-sac. A few notes/comments:
Site 58 – a little on the small side and a bit brushy
Site 59 – also on the small side, but it’s a river site
Site 60 – decent size, river site, camping area has about a 60′ walk from parking area
Site 61 – nice size for camping area
Have fun with your group!
We’re camping with friends who have #7 reserved. We’ll have a pop up and looking to be close to them but also not too hard to back in to the spot. Looking at #48 to be “back yard” neighbors but the pics make it look like a very narrow back in between trees. We could also choose #44, #13, #15 or #51. Thanks for any advice!
Hey Bethany,
Good call on site #48. You may have some issues with the trees. Your popup would work fine in the others you listed. Sites #15 and #51 are among our favorites.
planning a trip for 5 families, ( 16adults, 5 teens and 3 kids ) found 163, 166, 167, 168 and 169 what do you think ? or should we go with 165 instead of 163 ?
Can you confirm how recent these photos are? I know they have renumbered some of the sites in Main Camp within the past 10 years.
Also, on Reserve California there are no sites 143, 144, 145, 146, or 147. I know the ADA Cabin is right next to 142. So perhaps some of the photos are from before that Cabin was there?
Thanks for confirming! Also, I have yet to find a campground map that accurately lays out the locations of each site. They give you a general sense but are misleading as to where the bathrooms are, which sites back up against which others, etc.
Hi Ben,
Thanks for writing and a good question. All of our Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park campsite photos are current/correct. We took the photos in 2014 so about the only difference would be some change in the vegetation and, as you pointed out, campsites 143-147 no longer exist since they put a cabin in that area. We will be taking new photos of the park/campground sometime in February and will post those to the site soon after.
Unfortunately we have not been able to find an updated campground map either but will keep looking (or maybe produce our own).
Per my comment, and reply on 11/29/23, I’ve still yet to find a decent campground map that accurately lays out where each site sits in relationship to the other sites, and the bathrooms.
The existing map on Pfeiffer’s website pre-dates the build of the Cabin (gotta be like 8 years ago now?). Your reply suggested perhaps you would create your own map…any chance of that happening?
Sometimes I want to look for two sites that backup into each other, or at least to get a better sense of how far apart they are. Thanks for your consideration.
Hi Ben,
Thanks for the reminder on the map. We’ve updated the map you can can view it at link below. The only change was campsites 143 and 144 were converted to the cabin site (143 / CAB1). All other campsites exist as indicated on the map. FYI – ReserveCalifornia.com’s “reservation map” does not include all of the campsites because a few are first-come, first-serve. //d2g85s3tfaxbly.cloudfront.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Pfeiffer-Big-Sur-State-Park-Campground-Map-2024.png
What do you think about site 69? We see it is right next to the river. Will be there with our 2.5 year old.
Hi Alissa,
Campsite #69 isn’t bad – it’s close to the river ( you can walk to it from the campsite ), is fairly large and level. You might experience a little traffic with people going to/from the camp store/laundry. I’m pretty sure that’s why we didn’t list it as one of our favorite/best campsites.
Hi- We have two large families (2 tents per family) hoping to tent camp this summer. Ideally we’d like to be close to each other with river access. It’s hard to tell which sites would work best for us. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Hi Amanda,
Here are a few combos (some are our favorites) that are closer to river, fairly large: 58/59, 60/61, 122/123, 150/151, 174/175/176/177. Hopefully you’re able to get two sites that you like – it’s a popular campground. And Happy New Year!
Hi!
We are looking at sites 90 and 183, we have a 16 foot teardrop trailer, with a 10×10 tent that attaches to the side door of said trailer. Do you know if either of these sites would accommodate this setup? And if not, which site may?
Thanks in advance!
Nick
Hi Nick,
Both campsites 90 and 183 will work with your setup (16 foot teardrop trailer with 10×10 tent attaching to side door. And you’ll have room to park your towing vehicle in these sites.
Thank you, that is helpful!
We are also looking for some privacy plus river access. Do you know which would be better of the two (90 vs 183)?
You’re welcome!
Both campsites 90 and 183 are nice. Site 183 is one of our favorite campsites at the park. Site 90 just missed our ‘best list’ because it is a tad close to the restroom and camp road intersection. Both have good river access. Site 90 doesn’t have any neighboring sites close by but as mentioned, it’s across the street from the restroom. Campsite 183 has some good privacy – neighbors not too close and trees/shrubs offer some buffer. Have a great time!
HI! What do you think of site 158? We’re family of 5 (including 3 kids) and we have one larger tent. Last time we stayed in 178 and loved it but not sure if we can book the same spot.
Hi Amy,
Campsite #158 has room for a large tent and your family. It’s also a level site. It doesn’t have as much room (in camping area) as #178 (one of our favorites), but it will work for you. And coincidentally we were just there last week taking new photos. Here’s a current photo of #158:
Hello,
Are electric bikes allowed on the bike path?
Thank you!
Hi Ghie Lee,
Only Class 1 electric bikes are allowed on paved roads and paved trails in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. These classes of electric bikes have a motor that assists the rider when pedaling, with a maximum speed limit of 20 mph.
Hi! I just booked site 117 for 3 nights. From the photo it looks like a lot of tents can be pitched, or is this 2 sites being showed with multiple families? I just have 1 – 4 person and 1 – 2 person. Want to make sure I have enough room. Also, from the map looks like the bathroom is behind us? Thanks for any info regarding this tent site?
Hi Linda,
Yes – you can fit one 4-person tent and one 2-person tent in campsite #117. The current photo shows several tents and some are in other campsites. The bathroom is nearby (about 150 feet) behind site #117. We just took new photos of all Pfeiffer Big Sur campsites last week (not yet posted). Here is an updated photo for site #117:
Thanks for the info and the updated photo!
You’re welcome!
Hi, we booked a couple sites this summer, #2 and #32, and are trying to decide which one (planning on dropping one). We’re looking to be in some redwoods and are towing a little 10 foot teardrop trailer with high clearance (towed by a 4×4). Would a small trailer be okay and workable on #32? Looks like 32 is a “standard Rv/tent only site” and may have a slight grade. We’d appreciate any opinions on either campsite. Thanks!
HI Amanda,
Both campsites (per ReserveCalifornia) have a parking spur length listed at 23 feet, but campsite #32 has a large parking area than #2. Each site also has a slight grade, but #32 is a little bit more. Neither should be a problem to fit a small trailer and towing vehicle. Both also have some nice (big) redwoods within and next to the campsites.
Hi again,
I have also booked site #140. This site is listed as a favorite or yours but when I look at the photo on the Reserve California website there appears to be 2 buildings in it so I am a bit confused by this. Also, will this site hold one 4 person and one 2 person tent? Thanks again!
Hi Linda,
Way to go on reserving campsite #140 – one of our favorites too! We just took new photos of all campsites at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park about 10 days ago and all of the photos are new/current. Reserve California photos are old and some may not be accurate. There have been some changes so that’s why we wanted to update our photos. Reserve California’s (old) photo of #140 has a large (white) tent (rear/right), and I’m not sure what those other objects are on the left. Rest assured – there are no ‘buildings’ or structures on site #140. It is as it is shown in our picture. Have a great time!
Was browsing at 3am and was able to get a site, 99, for a holiday weekend in the summer! Is that a decent site? Will have a toddler with us. Thanks!
Great job on getting campsite #99 at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. It is a nice big, level site and will be great for your family (and toddler). It also is away from neighboring campsites and fairly close to the shower/bathroom. You’ll get some sun/shade throughout the day. Have a great time!
We are coming here in September. I am concerned about poison oak as I am VERY allergic to poison ivy, oak and sumac. We have a 25′ Airstream with no slides. Is there enough room to park our truck? What sites would you suggest?
Hi Kristen,
Poison ivy and oak will be in the area so I recommend sticking to the trails/roads when you’re out and about. And be careful if you venture near the river as well. These campsites all have pad sizes (length/width) that will accommodate your 25′ Airstream: 5, 6, 7, 10-18, 23, 25, 28, 29, 31, 35, 39, 43, 44, 46-48, 51, 55, 56, 58-61, 64, 71-78, 80, 96, 111, 116, 178, 180 and 186. Of those, are favorite sites are 10, 11, 12, 14, 47, 59, 60, 72, 76, 77, 80, 111, 116, 178, 180 and 186. Hope this helps!
Good evening ! My husband and I booked campsite 109, wondering your thoughts on this site? I see it listed as one of your
Favorites! Thank you so much
Hi Paige,
Campsite #109 is one of the larger sites in the park and there is a good amount of distance between neighboring campsites. It’s level and gets some decent shade early/late in the day. It’s also in a quiet area and near the River Gorge trail. I think you’ll like it! Have a great time.
I’m confused with campsite #122. In a response to the first comment you say 122 is one of your favorite campsites. But it’s not on the list of the best campsites you posted.
Sorry about that – we forgot to add it to the list. It’s been added / list updated.
Hi!
I see Big Sur roads are open now, and the website says reservations are starting May 23rd. Does this mean reservations will be open for booking on that day, or are they open now? I can’t tell if the availability calendar is blocked till that day, and they will be released for reservations on the 23rd, or the campground is already booked up for the next few months. Thanks!
Hi Joel,
Reservations are open now for camping at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. Most dates are already booked now through the end of the summer. There still is quite a bit of availability in late September to early November. Reservations open 6 months to the day prior to arrival so (for example), tomorrow (May 21) at 8am reservations will open for November 21 arrival. We do offer campsite availability alerts if the campground is sold out on the dates you want to camp. You’ll receive a text and email alert if a site becomes available and the alert will include a link to try and reserve the site asap (others will be monitoring): https://www.campsitephotos.com/campsite-assist/?c=Pfeiffer+Big+Sur+SP&id=18083
Hello, I just booked site #90 and canceled #52 , what are your thoughts with #90 I see it as an upgrade due to it being a premium site. Is it relatively close to the river ? I would love that
Hi Arlene,
Campsite #90 is near the river (maybe 70-80 feet) and you do have direct access to it (without having to go through another campsite). Although it is a premium site, we did not include in our favorite/best list of campsites because it doesn’t have much privacy (located at an intersection of camp roads and near camp laundry/store). Also, the site does not have a view of the water. You’ll need to bushwhack a bit through trees/brush to get to the rivers edge. It is a fairly large site though and I think you’ll like it.
Hello,
Thoughts on #177, Does it have river views? Is it very close to other sites like #179 ?
Hi Victoria,
Campsite #177 is really nice (one of our favorites) It’s large, has river views and some good privacy. It’s also not to close to neighboring websites.
Hello,
Is site 90 large enough for a small trailer?
Hi Bill,
Campsite #90 has a pad length (depth) of about 18 feet (from the camp road to the back of the site), but it angle a bit and it’s more like 14 feet deep from road to back of site (left side). The site width (along the camp road) is about 28-30 feet. You might be able to fit a smaller trailer (depending on size) and detach your towing vehicle and park alongside.
Hi. We booked site 128. We have to children 7 and 9. Thoughts on this site. How much shade is there, do we need an easy up. Is it easy/practical to get to the river from there. We are going in early July. Thanks!
Hi Krissy,
You’re going to love campsite #128. It is one of our favorites/best campsite at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. The site is large, level, private (good space between neighbors), with easy access to the river (right behind the site). It also has some nice shade but will have some sunshine poking through the trees around noon. Have a great time!
Hi There,
We are heading to Main Camp in 2 weeks and have reservations for site 184. The pad length says 24 feet and site length 32 feet. Will our 24 foot box trailer (~27ish to hitch) fit in this spot?
Hi Kristin,
The pad length is about 24 feet – measuring from the sign post back to the rear of the parking spur (where posts are). Your 24′ trailer with hitch (to 27′ feet) would fit with the hitch part extended out a bit beyond the sign post. This would be okay – and allow for vehicles in the neighboring site to come/go. However, I do not think you’d be able to park your towing vehicle at your site as it would block the neighbor from getting in/out of their parking spur.
Unfortunately,overflow parking is not available at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Campground. All equipment, including vehicles, trailers, awnings, pop-outs and slideouts must fit within the parking boundary.
Hi! Could you give me your preference between sites 60 and 93? They both look beautiful and on the river but I’m hoping you could give me some advice on which is better? Thank you!
Hi Gina,
Both campsites #60 and #93 are among our favorite/best campsites at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. Both are next to the river and have easy access to the water. Campsite #60 is more private but it is about a 100 foot walk from the parking area to the camping area (table/fire ring). The parking spur for site #93 is next to the camping area. Both sites are also fairly level and large. And both also will have a good amount of shade throughout the day. Campsite #93 is also fairly private (away from neighboring sites). Hope this helps some!
Hi! I’m debating between #90 and #116. I’m hesitant about 90 because of privacy and proximity of the restroom, but not sure if 116 would fit 3 tents comfortably. Thanks!
HI Cindy,
Both sites are nice, but as you pointed out #90 is somewhat close to a restroom and and intersection of camp roads. It still is fairly private. Campsite #116 is on our favoirte/best campsite list because of its proximity to the river, size and privacy. It can fit 3 tents (small/medium – 2/4 people).
Do you have any recommendations for sites along the river that are spacious? Thank you.
Hi Joel,
Most all of the campsites along the river are fairly large and nice. These sites are among our favorite/best along the river that are larger than the others: 60, 63, 69, 95, 113, 114, 116, 118, 122, 123, 125, 127, 129, 130, 171, 174, 175, 177, 179, 181, 183, 185 and 186.
What are your thoughts on campsite #19? I got lucky and was able to secure it last minute for next weekend, but I see it’s right next to the sites that were damaged and closed. Is the spot large enough to accommodate four tents?
Hi Brian,
Campsite #19 is nice! It’s large, level and your only neighbors are across the camp road (neither on either side). It can accommodate 4 tents. Remember the maximum occupancy is 6 people. Glad you were able to reserve the site – have a great time!
I’ve booked #66 at the end September beginning of November . I have a tent that attaches to my forester, will I have enough room to set up my tent to my car? Also does the campsite have river access? I’m also concerned about the noise level, been to some sites that seem like a party, do you know if the quiet hours are enforced? Thank you so much for the information.
Hello Happy Camper!
Campsite #66 is on our favorite/best campsite list for Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. The site is large, level, private and does have direct river access (although you may have to climb over a few tree logs / branches. Your car/tent camper will also fit fine (assuming the tent isn’t gigantic). Campers are pretty respectful at Pfeiffer Big Sur but you can always contact a ranger or host if someone gets a little too loud.
I’ve had reservation for #175 & #177, and need to only keep one now. I know both are premium sites so probably both are nice. But may I still ask which one would you think is better? We are a group of 6 people with two young kids. Also may I ask if fishing is allowed in Big Sur river along these campsites? Thanks a lot!
Hi Kathy,
As you pointed out – both campsites a premium sites – right next to the river and also among our favorite/best sites in the campground. With that said, I’d lean more toward #177 as it has a little more room for your young kids to roam around. It also has a little better access to the river (although both are good). As for fishing, I do not think it is allowed. Here’s a little more info:
Freshwater and ocean fishing in the Big Sur area is highly restricted. Catch and release steelhead fishing in the Big Sur River is allowed only under certain conditions in the winter. Call the Department of Fish & Wildlife’s Steelhead Fishing Hotline at 831-649-2886 for the current status of fishing in the Big Sur River and other Big Sur coast streams.
Hi, any recommendations for riverfront camping sites that are next to each other? Two families with a total of 12 people.
Hi Glenn,
We’re out on the road getting more campsite photos and won’t be back in the office till next week. I’ll review my notes on the campsites and get back to you then. Sorry for the delay.
Hi Glenn,
Just about all of the riverfront campgrounds listed on the map are among our favorites/best in the campground and would be good for 2 families (up to 12 people). These sites include 68/69, 60/51, 171, 174, 175, 177, 17, 181, 183 an 185. Hope this helps and have a great time!
Hello! I am choosing between site 86 and 58. Which one would you recommend?
Hi Brooke,
Both campsites 58 and 86 are among our favorites. Campsite 58 is closer to the river (direct access from campsite) but you have to bushwhack a little to get to the water. It’s also large, private and shaded. Campsite 86 is also large, level and has some decent shade. It lacks the privacy of 58 though – with neighbors nearby, but it does have a large parking/camping area. Site 86 also does not have direct river access.