San Carpoforo Creek Trailhead 18625 California 1, San Simeon, CA 93452
About the Business
Welcome to San Carpoforo Creek Trailhead, a serene park nestled along the iconic California 1 in the picturesque town of San Simeon, California. Located at 18625 California 1, our trailhead serves as a gateway to the breathtaking natural beauty of the Central Coast. Whether you're an avid hiker, nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, San Carpoforo Creek Trailhead offers an unforgettable outdoor experience.
Discover the diverse landscapes as you explore our well-maintained trails that wind through lush coastal vegetation and offer stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The tranquil sound of the creek and the fresh ocean breeze create a perfect setting for reflection and relaxation. Bird watchers and wildlife observers will be delighted by the rich biodiversity that calls this area home.
Our park is ideal for day trips, family outings, or solo adventures. With ample parking and easy access from the highway, San Carpoforo Creek Trailhead is a convenient stop for travelers and locals alike. Experience the natural splendor of San Simeon and create lasting memories at San Carpoforo Creek Trailhead. We invite you to connect with nature and rejuvenate your spirit at our beautiful park.
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Location & Phone number
18625 California 1, San Simeon, California 93452, United States
Reviews
"Beautiful, quiet and secluded beach. Cons: 1. Camping is no longer allowed. People were leaving too much garbage. 2. Very limited parking. Two or three cars max. 3. Poison Oak ALL over the entry trail"
"The path isn't as pictured. It's overgrown with tall weeds and pokey grass. Also, be on a lookout for small snakes, too. Once at the beach, it's quiet and so beautiful."
"Hidden and lovely beach & river front trail spot for family, kids, and friends. Highly recommend."
"The trailhead is hidden if you do not know it you will miss it. Parking it's very limited. It's a short walk to the beach, just be careful and stay on the trail and protect wildlife."
"Parking to the entrance is limited (like 2 cars max.), which makes it a private experience. Big rocks and cliffs add to the drama. Beware of high tide and wear waterproof shoes or boots, because your feet will get wet crossing a small body of water to get to the beach. I found a man made stone path, but not sure it will stand the test of time."
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