Ripplewood Resort Lodging | Stay In Big Sur

Redwood Cabin #11

Surrounded by redwoods, perfect for peaceful rest.

For a simple stay immersed in nature

Cabin #11 is a serene, no-frills getaway nestled among Big Sur’s towering redwoods. With two queen beds in a single open room, this cabin is well-suited for friends or families who want to unplug and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Though modest in amenities, it offers the essentials for a restful stay—including a deck with views of the surrounding forest and mountains.

Located away from the river, this cabin offers privacy and a quiet ambiance. A mini-fridge is available for storing small essentials, and guests can enjoy meals at the picnic table outside.

Please note: cooking is not permitted in or around this cabin.

Redwood Cabin #11 Photo Gallery
Redwood Cabin #11 Amenities
Sleeping & Comfort
  • Two queen beds in shared room

  • Bedding and towels provided

  • Daily housekeeping

  • Heater and ceiling fan

  • Max occupancy of 4 guests

  • Mini-fridge only

  • No cooking allowed in or around cabin

  • Towels, soap, and shampoo provided

  • Private bathroom with shower

  • Deck with views of redwoods and mountains

  • Outdoor picnic table

  • Peaceful hillside location, off-river

  • Easy access to trails and common areas

  • Free Wi-Fi (spotty, but available near café & now in most cabins)

  • Ripplewood Café serving breakfast & lunch daily

  • General store with groceries, gas, and souvenirs

  • Chevron gas station with local tips from friendly attendants

  • Two-night minimum on most weekends

  • Three-night minimum during some holidays

  • ADA service animals only

  • No weddings, events, or group bookings (max 2 cabins per reservation)

  • Check-in: 3:30 PM | Check-out: 11:00 AM

  • Cancellations: Full refund minus 20% fee if canceled 5+ days in advance

Colorized vintage postcard showing Ripplewood Big Sur Resort in the 1950s
  • Quiet hours are in effect at all times. Joyful daytime play is welcome, but no outdoor audio is permitted at any time.

  • Personal speakers must remain indoors and set to a volume not audible outside.

  • Boisterous behavior, parties, or group gatherings are not allowed and may result in removal from the property.

  • Ripplewood Resort is for use by registered guests only.

  • All cabins are non-smoking.

  • No pets are allowed on the property.

  • Occupancy must not exceed the stated cabin limit. Additional guests may be denied accommodation or charged $100 per person.

A Big Sur River stay –
rooted in nature

For nearly 100 years, Ripplewood Resort has welcomed travelers to a quieter stretch of the Big Sur River. Our Big Sur River cabins offer a timeless kind of stay—one built on simplicity, stillness, and staying close to the land. Nestled among redwoods and meadows, many of our cabins overlook the river itself.

Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend, a solo escape, or a peaceful family getaway, you’ll find just enough comfort to settle in—without losing the rustic charm that makes Big Sur unforgettable.


Please note: Ripplewood Resort does not host weddings, events, or large group bookings
Our quiet, rustic setting is best enjoyed by individual travelers, couples, and families seeking a peaceful Big Sur retreat

Please read our FAQ and Terms for additional information

Redwood Cabin #11

$185
per night

Max occupancy: 4

Occupancy may not exceed the listed rate – All rates are subject to California occupancy and Monterey County taxes

Booking Details

For additional information, be sure to check out our FAQ page

Ripplewood Reviews

Matthew G.
Awesome location and a great experience. If you want to get away to another place, another time or just a total reset then this is the place. Cozy cabins for 2 (and a few for maybe 4) right next to a scenic river/creek make this place a perfect getaway. Very rustic and bare bones cabins with kitchens to cook in, small bathrooms w showers and comfy beds. This place is close to all the sights or get one of the cabins next to the creek and enjoy the views.
Jesenia D.
Very cool little spot. Felt like traveling back in time. There are few amenities but what is there is well maintained. Great way to experience nature without actually camping!
Mylene C.
This review is long overdue. Stayed here over 2 years ago and it was the most relaxing little cabin with a deck overlooking a bubbling brook. My type of camping! The kids loved exploring the brook. It has a full kitchen, a fireplace and a fire pit outside. Loved how it was already stocked with firewood for cozy fireplace indoors and yummy smores outside. They have a great restaurant for breakfast in morn. Want to come back here soon!
Mwezi O.
The most beautiful and peaceful place to be in the world! The cabins are cozy and well equipped with essentials (kitchen and bathroom). The beds are so comfortable with incredibly soft sheets. Lots of good food options near by. You have to try the breakfast place located near the general store one of the best breakfasts I've had in a while!
Tracey M.
So clean. They offered us anything we needed. Would totally come back. It was quiet and clean and perfect.

Questions?
We’re happy to help

(831) 667-2242 or (800) 575-1735
Reservations 8 AM - 8 PM
Store 8 AM - 8 PM
Gas Station 8 AM - 8 PM
Café 8 AM - 2 PM

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Ripplewood—like all properties across Big Sur—follows strict fire safety protocols to protect this wild, beautiful place. When you visit Big Sur, please respect local burn rules: open flames are only allowed in designated fire rings, and campfires must be fully extinguished with water—never left to smolder. Gathering wood is prohibited; firewood is available for purchase at our general store.

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Respect the Land

Stay on marked trails. Don’t pick wildflowers. Pack out what you pack in.

Ripplewood has stood quietly beneath these redwoods for nearly a century. As you visit Big Sur, we invite you to help protect what makes it so special—for the land, the wildlife, and the travelers who follow in your footsteps.

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Be Mindful of Noise

No outdoor speakers. No late-night parties. Let the birdsong and river be your soundtrack.