Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is a state park in California, 12 miles south of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park on California's Pacific coast. A main feature of the park is McWay Falls, which drops over a cliff of 80 feet into the Pacific Ocean. The park is also home to 300-foot redwoods which are over 2,500 years old. The park is named after Julia Pfeiffer Burns, a respected resident and rancher in the Big Sur region in the early 20th century, who lived in the area for much of her life until her death in 1928. The 3,762-acre park was established in 1962.
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The opening hours are subject to change; depending on the weather the park might be temporarily closed - check the official website for notices before visiting.
$10 / car / per day
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Pfeiffer_Burns_State_Park
Official website http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=578
Email BigSurEvents@parks.ca.gov
Phone +1 831 667 2315
Coordinates 36°10'9.21" N -121°40'9.214" E