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About Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur, California

Pfeiffer Beach in the Big Sur area is definitely off the beaten path, but well worth the drive. In fact, this one qualifies as a California bucket list beach with one of the most photographed rock arches and unique purple sand (yes you read that right).

Just south of Big Sur Station on Highway 1 there is unsigned Sycamore Canyon Road which winds its way down to the shore. The two-mile long road is paved, but it is twisty and narrow so RV’s and trailers are not allowed (look for the yellow “Narrow Road” sign at the turn-off).

From the parking area you have a short walk down to the beach. At this location Sycamore Canyon Creek empties into the Pacific and forms a lagoon during low flow. On the right is a steep sandy dune and on the left there’s a cove partially protected by rocky Pfeiffer Point.

The focal point on your walk to the shore is the massive rock (actually two rocks) in the crashing surf. One rock has a rock arch in it known as the Keyhole Arch. This amazing natural arch allows waves, and even the last rays of daylight, to pass through it. This spot is strikingly beautiful at sunset and frequently has professional photographers with tripods set up. Because the sun sets differently throughout the year, these shots can be different each time you visit.

The north end of Pfeiffer Beach is special too. In this area you can find unique purple sand that comes from manganese garnet rocks in the cliffs. Take pictures of this oddity, but don’t take any sand as that is illegal (and highly uncool). There is purple sand near the arch too, especially at the base of the cliffs. The north end of the beach also has extensive tide pools during low tides.

Pfeiffer Beach is on land within Los Padres National Forest, but is managed with help from the California Coastal Commission.

Address
9100 Sycamore Canyon Rd
Big Sur, CA 93920
Phone
831-667-2315
Park Name
Los Padres National Forest, Pfeiffer Beach Day Use Area
Other Names
Sycamore Canyon Creek, Pfeiffer Point, Keyhole Arch
Pet Details
Dogs allowed on leash
Fees
Fees for parking
Activities
Photography, Beach Walking, Beach Exploration, Tidepooling
Amenities
Rock Arch, Tide Pools, Restrooms, Cairns, Unique Sand, Dunes
Map of Pfeiffer Beach
Carmel Valley Village, US
4:45 am, March 29, 2024
temperature icon 48°F
L: 48° H: 53°
Feels like 46.17 °F overcast clouds
Wind gusts: 2 m/s
UV Index: 0
Precipitation: 0.04 inch
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:56 am
Sunset: 7:26 pm
Humidity 79 %
Pressure1013 mb
Wind 2 m/s

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Rated 5.0 out of 5
March 3, 2023

Great memories from our trip to Pfeiffer last summer. Drive slow on the way to the beach. Go in the morning as this beach is close to where everyone stays in Big Sur.

Angie
Rated 5.0 out of 5
February 17, 2023

There is a place at the north end of the beach with many cairns (stacked rocks). It’s much quieter up there but it’s a long way from the arch.

Courtney
Rated 5.0 out of 5
May 20, 2022

Note that the road is often closed due to flooding and erosion so check the NF website or stop to see the friendly folks at Big Sur Station before you go to the beach.

Susan