We move to San Lorenzo County Park in King City for a week. It’s only about 50 miles from the home place, but there are things here I want to explore. The park is nice! With discounts for being old and off season, I pay $27 a night and 5 nights for the price of 7. The dogs cost $10 for the week.
March 31
Directly across the mountains from King City on a little traveled road, is Kirk Creek Campground, right on the ocean. It’s small and reservations must be made, but I just want to check it out, and I want to drive the road across the mountains, then come back the same way. The short of it is that we take the Jolon Road exit off 101, and end up on Nacimiento-Ferguson Road, which takes us to Hwy 1 and the campground. When I turn onto Nacimiento-Ferguson Road I see that it is narrow, and oh my gosh, it twists and turns all over the place. One hundred blind curves would not be an exaggeration! But almost NO traffic….maybe 5 cars traveling. More on the side of the road, just looking.
Spring gives us green hills and loads of wildflowers.
A stream….and Joy and Shiloh play in it….
I pull over so many times to look…in awe….at the beautiful mountains and hills, green expanses, and wildflowers blowing in the wind….
And then finally we make another curve and FAR below and ahead of us is the Pacific ocean…I gasp at the beauty of it.
Down, down we wind….I don’t know, maybe 2000 feet. On we go and then we are at Hwy 1 and Kirk Creek Campground is literally right there. It’s a lovely campground! I drive through and it is indeed, full, and feels crowded, but the beautiful views would be worth it.
So the thought was to go back the way I came…but I’m at Big Sur! The urge to drive the coast is suddenly The Most Important Thing. I need the Magic of Big Sur and I’m right here…
And it IS magic.
This is the true Magical Mystery Tour.
If there are fairies, they are here. If there are Dryades and Nymphs and ghosts, they are here.
Great Spirit is certainly here, in the view around every bend in the road, in the wind, and in the crashing waves. In the rocks and the hawks and the startling colors of blue. It is truly “A Wild Coast And Lonely” (title of a wonderful little book by Rosalind Sharpe Wall).
If I could only recommend one place to you, that I have been to, I’d say “go to Big Sur.” And it’s not really a place, it’s an area. There is no town called Big Sur, but there is a tiny post office. It’s the area from south of Carmel to….oh….I don’t know….as far south as you feel the magic.
Before you go, read the above mentioned book. It will put you in the right frame of mind to be receptive to the magic.
Spend time. Walk some enchanted trails. Have breakfast at Deetjens Big Sur Inn, and spend the night there too. (reservations needed!) If you are camping try Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park (reservations!) Or Kirk Creek of course, if your rig isn’t too big. Spend an evening at Napenthe with a South Coast Margarita. Go to Andrew Molera State Park and walk the 1 mile path to the beach and see where the Big Sur River meets the ocean. Go out on the headlands and look back at the beach. Take a tour of the Big Sur Lighthouse. (Hi Patty!) Check out the Henry Miller Library. Have lunch at Ventana out on the patio overlooking the ocean at 1000 feet, and the mountains. Go behind the River Inn, take off your shoes in the grass, and have a seat in one of the chairs placed in the river….look up at the green leaves overhead. Find one of the many secret benches along the coast and sit in your private hideaway and watch the drama of the coast…waves spraying off the rocks, the various sea birds, maybe a whale passing by. Smell the ocean mixed with sage, and if you walk in the Redwoods…pretend your not looking….but DO look for the fairies…
I’ve done all those things over the years…
Oh! Back to today! Today there is a crystal blue sky and a sparkling diamond ocean. The wildflowers are everywhere and the hills are still green.
There are many people here enjoying the day. Maybe because of Spring Break? I wonder if they all feel the magic…?
I do. I sure do.









gorgeous photos! yes, Big Sur is indeed a magical place.
You described the road to Kirk Creek Campground with lots of twists and turns, as well as an elevation drop/gain. Would you have felt comfortable towing a trailer to the camoground?
(And yes, it’s Spring Break for many areas.)
I answered this earlier today and now I see it’s not here….
So…:-)
What I was saying is that is a good question, and no, I would not want to pull WS over those mountain roads. SO very narrow, windy, a and steep. I’m sure people do it, but I won’t be one of them. I would approach Kirk Creek Campground by Hwy 1, from north or south.
Think you found Eden….breathtaking. If everyone could experience Big Sur there would be no war.
You would think so, huh?
Sometimes when I get anxious, I think about the waves hitting the rocks out there and the spray and the wind and it’s somehow calming.
I bought A Wild Coast and Lonely years ago when I was in the bookstore (The Phoenix?) at Nepenthe. It’s a wonderful book and I love to read it whenever we’re driving up or down the coast in that area. Nepenthe is truly one of the most magical places I’ve ever been. A glass of wine out on the deck can put you in a trance!!
I’m really glad you have the book and you enjoy it. It’s really unique isn’t it?
And I know what your talking about with that trance! I love that feeling! 🙂
Well written Micky! Tomorrow I will be giving my 5th Tour at the Lighthouse in 8 days – always always a gift!! You need to come with me one more time!
Wow Patty you have been busy! Yes I’d love to have another tour with you sometime! It’s just so neat to be up there, looking back at the shore, and feeling that wind!
I don’t just like…I love. Your description and things to do…magical indeed. This is going on my “Bucket List”. Someday, maybe far away someday, but someday…and I’m going to follow your advice. Copying it onto my list word for word!
It will be well worth it when ever you are able to make the trip. There will always be magic in Big Sur, waiting to snuggle into the receptive heart. In the mean time, if you get that book (I think Amazon has it), it will inspire you and give you a little taste of the magic…
Loved reading this and your most recent one. I’m in awe of you. I think you also have the worlds luckiest dogs! Lol. Hope to see you somewhere one of these days!
Hi Deb! Glad you are enjoying the blog, but I’m pretty much in awe of you, too, wow the adventures you will have this summer!
I’ve pretty much ruled out seeing the Stones this time around. And now my Mick in the passanger seat doesn’t speak to me. Of course he never did, he’s strangely quiet. 🙂