Big Sur Campground & Cabins

Big Sur


On the Big Sur River and shaded by redwoods, cozy cabins sport full kitchens and fireplaces, while canvas-sided tent cabins share bathroom facilities. The riverside campground, where neighboring sites have little privacy, is popular with RVs. There are hot showers and a coin-op laundry, playground and general store.


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