The Ripplewood Way

Visit Big Sur: quietly, thoughtfully, fully

A curated guide to Visit Big Sur — trails, beaches, and hidden gems worth the detour

The Big Sur coast stretches for over 90 miles of dramatic cliffs, ancient redwoods, and tucked-away beaches you won’t find on most maps. If you’re planning to visit Big Sur, this guide offers a thoughtfully curated collection of the region’s best trails, overlooks, cafés, and coastal gems—starting just minutes from your cabin at Ripplewood Resort.

Whether you’re looking for a scenic pull-off, a secret beach, or the perfect stop for coffee or breakfast, these local favorites reflect the slower, quieter spirit of visiting Big Sur the Ripplewood way. 

 Use the links below to explore our favorite spots—organized by interest, curated with love.

Visit Big Sur through local eyes — insights, itineraries, and inspiration to explore mindfully

Whether it’s your first trip or your fifth, our blog offers curated tips and thoughtful stories to help you visit Big Sur with intention. Discover hidden hikes, quiet spots, and ways to enjoy Big Sur at its unhurried best.

Visit Big Sur | Know Before You Burn

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.

The risk of wildfire in Big Sur is high year-round. By staying informed and burning responsibly, you help preserve the forests, homes, and history that make this stretch of the California coast so extraordinary. Learn fire safety tips from Smokey Bear →

Travel light, tread gently — leave Big Sur better than you found it

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.

Support Local, Tread Lightly

Buy from local businesses. Refuel responsibly. Follow posted signage and park rules.

Be Mindful of Noise

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

Big Sur needs your help

Why has Big Sur remained so breathtakingly undeveloped? It’s no accident—it’s the result of thoughtful choices, quiet stewardship, and collective care.

When you visit Big Sur, you’re part of that story. Every traveler has a role in preserving this fragile coastal wilderness so future generations can experience it just as it is today.

Plan your Ripplewood stay – Big Sur cabins, restaurant, and general store

Everything You Need, Nothing You Don’t

Looking for a Big Sur resort with more than just a room? Ripplewood Resort offers rustic riverside cabins, a welcoming café, and a well-stocked general store with gas—everything you need for a seamless stay in Big Sur. Unlike a standard hotel, our peaceful property reflects the charm and spirit of early Big Sur. Whether you’re here to hike, relax, or simply enjoy the quiet rhythm of the river, Ripplewood is your place to settle in and feel at home.