Wow, someone else familiar with La Purisima! This is definitely a hidden gem. I feel people are more familiar with the larger missions, like the one in Santa Barbara. La Purisima has some nice little trails around it, and the interpreters there have been fantastic any time I’ve stopped by. |
Hah, it was the standard 4th grade field trip for Goleta school kids for decades. Not sure if it still is. |
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FYI, Highway 1 is still closed around Big Sur.
While it is currently not possible to travel continuously on Highway 1 from Carmel to Cambria, the Big Sur coast remains open for exploration from both the north and the south. https://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/highway_conditions.html |
| New poster here- we are planning San Francisco to LA (probably skipping Monteray). What about Pismo Beach? We were thinking that looked fun for a night or two stop. |
What is the implication of your sentence "I'm always amazed that people here don't appreciate how much of what makes California special is the abundant and varied natural beauty" if you don't think that people who don't appreciate natural beauty are dumb? It certainly does not seem like you are suggesting something magnanimous. I am curious what trait you are scribing to people here. Not grouch- try again. The worth you are looking for is empathetic, because I understand that people who have never had an experience traveling to a certain place might, on a travel board, ask questions about traveling to that place without having a full understanding of it. For the record, I don't actually think you are privileged to have grown up in CA, and clearly neither are you since you would choose to raise your kids there rather than in DC. You parents raised snobby kids in CA though, so hopefully your kids won't turn out like that. |
| I would go to San Diego from Disneyland instead of Monterey. More kid friendly activities and much shorter drive. The Zoo is amazing and tons of other kid friendly activities. |
I’m one of the PPs who has spent lots of time in that area (not from there, just lots of frequent work trips). I’d do a night in Pismo Beach, then another night in Santa Barbara, then on to LA. |
Yeah, that’s a bummer. For those wanting to still see part of the coast, you can drive up PCH/Hwy 1 to close to San Simeon and Cambria, then cut over on Rt. 46 to Paso Robles and pick up the 101 there to continue north. |