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Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park

The best walks and hikes in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park

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Hiking in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park navigates a landscape of rugged coastline, steep ridges, and redwood-filled canyons. The park's terrain extends from the Pacific Ocean shoreline up to ridges over 3,000 feet (914 m), with trails passing through groves of redwood, tan oak, and madrone. The area is known for its coastal paths with ocean views and more sheltered routes within the forest. This diverse environment offers a primitive and peaceful outdoor experience.

Best hiking trails in Julia Pfeiffer…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Partington Cove Trail

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Embark on an easy hike along the Partington Cove Trail, a short 0.9-mile (1.5 km) route that takes about 27 minutes to complete. You will descend through a peaceful grove…

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Hike the Partington Cove Trail in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, an easy 2.7-mile route with coastal views and a historic tunnel.

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Hike the challenging Tan Bark Trail and Tin House Fire Road Loop in Big Sur, featuring redwood forests, coastal views, and the historic Tin

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Hike the moderate 3.4-mile Ewoldsen Trail in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park for redwood groves, waterfalls, and panoramic Big Sur views.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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January 1, 2025, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park

This iconic Big Sur destination offers an unforgettable hiking experience where ancient redwoods meet dramatic coastline. The park's crown jewel, McWay Falls, plunges 80 feet directly onto a pristine beach. Well-maintained trails wind through diverse ecosystems, from dense forest to coastal bluffs, providing both challenging ascents and gentle walks suitable for various skill levels.

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October 3, 2024, Hiking Tunnel

Formerly used to transport redwood logs to shipping

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Some redwood trees survived the felling in 1908

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September 2, 2023, Partington Cove Tunnel

This tunnel is 60 feet long and provides access to Partington Cove. It is only 6.5 feet tall and seven feet wide, and as you make your way through, you will see the light that leads to one of the most beautiful and serene coves the Pacific has to offer.

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After exiting the tunnel, there is a nice bench where you can see the remains of pier footings on the rocks. This is a wonderful spot to enjoy the sounds of the ocean and take some beautiful photos.

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This secluded cove that is wild is definitely worth a visit.

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This path is the starting point that goes deep into the Ventana Wilderness, but which also takes the direction of the small coastal bays.

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February 15, 2022, Tan Bark Trail

Trailhead off Hwy 1 to follow Partington Creek either upstream to Tin House and beyond, or a steeper half mile downhill to two coves at the Pacific some 300 feet below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park?

No, dogs are not permitted on any of the trails or in the backcountry areas of Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. They are only allowed in the paved parking areas.

How can I see McWay Falls?

The primary viewpoint for McWay Falls is from the Waterfall Overlook Trail. However, this trail is currently closed for a long-term repair project. The only available view of the falls is from a small area along Highway 1 near the park entrance.

Are there any family-friendly or easy hikes available?

Yes, the park offers some easier options. The Partington Cove – Partington Cove Coastal View loop from Partington Cove is a relatively short walk that descends to a historic cove with a unique tunnel. It's about 1.1 miles (1.8 km) and provides a great sense of adventure for all ages.

What are the trail conditions and are any trails closed?

Trail conditions can change, and some significant long-term closures are in effect. As of early 2026, the Waterfall Overlook Trail and the eastern half of the Ewoldsen Trail loop are closed. It's highly recommended to check the official California State Parks website for the most current alerts and trail status before your visit. You can find updates on the official park page.

Which hike offers the best ocean views?

For expansive coastal scenery, the Partington Cove Trail is an excellent choice. This route descends to a secluded, rocky cove, offering dramatic views of the Big Sur coastline and clear, aqua-colored water.

Where can I find redwood groves in the park?

The Ewoldsen Trail loop is renowned for its journey through a beautiful redwood canyon along McWay Creek. Even with partial closures, the accessible sections of this trail provide an immersive experience among these towering ancient trees.

Is there a fee for parking at the park?

Yes, there is a day-use vehicle entrance fee for Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. The fee you pay for entry is typically valid for day-use at other nearby state parks as well, but it's best to confirm this with park staff upon arrival.

How many hiking trails are in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park?

There are over 10 designated hiking routes in and around Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. These range from short, easy walks to overlooks, to more strenuous and challenging backcountry treks like the long-distance Ventana Wilderness — Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park trail.

What do other hikers think of the trails in this park?

The trails in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park are highly regarded by the komoot community, earning an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers frequently praise the park's stunning blend of redwood forests and dramatic coastal cliffs.

Are any of the trails wheelchair-accessible?

When open, the Waterfall Overlook Trail is generally flat and accessible. However, due to its current long-term closure, there are no other designated wheelchair-accessible trails within the park. The terrain is generally steep and rugged.

What is the best time of year for whale watching?

The coastal overlooks in the park are excellent spots for whale watching during their migration seasons. Look for gray whales in December, January, March, and April.

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