About Andrew Molera State Park

Encompassing almost 5,000 acres of largely undeveloped diverse coast range terrain with 15 miles of trails and the Big Sur Rivermouth. Cultural and natural attractions include the Cooper Cabin, which is the oldest building in Big Sur, along with the Molera Ranch House Museum and the California Condor Discovery Center.

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The park is 20 miles south of Carmel on Highway 1.

EV Information

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  EV Charger Locations

Other Facilities

  • Parking
  • Restrooms
  • Drinking Water Available
Boating

  • Boating
Day-Use Activities & Facilities

  • Beach Area
  • Swimming
  • Vista Point
  • Nature & Wildlife Viewing
  • Windsurfing/Surfing
  • Interpretive Exhibits
  • Exhibits and Programs
  • Guided Tours
  • Env. Learning/Visitor Center
  • Picnic Areas
  • Historical/Cultural Site
  • Museums
Trail Use

  • Bike Trails
  • Hiking Trails
Wildlife Sanctuary and Educational Programs

 

 


Camping has reopened for the summer season as of May 1, 2026. Reservations are strongly encouraged for all campsites.  There are no first-come, first-served campsites. Reservations can be made at ReserveCalifornia.com.

 

TRESPASS ALERT

During your visit to Andrew Molera State Park, you may encounter fenced and posted boundaries for the El Sur Ranch. We ask your cooperation in refraining from climbing or cutting these fences. The El Sur Ranch is a working cattle grazing operation. These grazing areas are not safe for hiking. These private lands should not be utilized for beach access. Stay on park trails and obey all signs.

California Penal Code Sec. 602,602.8

In the spectacular Big Sur area, this park is still relatively undeveloped and offers visitors great hiking and beachcombing as well as panoramic views of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, a federal marine protected area. Miles of trails wind through meadows, bluffs, beaches and hilltops.

Weather
 CURRENT WEATHER
 CURRENT TIDES
The weather can be changeable. Layered clothing is advised. In winter, overnight temperatures can range in the 30s-50s (Fahrenheit). Winter daytime temperatures can be low 50s-mid 70s. In summer, overnight temperatures can range in the 50s-70s, with daytime temperatures typically in the 70s-80s.  Summer mornings bring fog, which usually burns off by midday.

LOST AND FOUND: BigSur.Admin@parks.ca.gov

(CAMPING ONLY) LATE ARRIVALS: BigSur@parks.ca.gov 


Additional Visitor Services

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