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The state of California is largest state in the US. Home to Disneyland, Napa Valley wineries, the Old Faithful Geyser, and more. It has small towns like Carmel providing its unique charm and larger cities like Los Angeles. Visit Yosemite National Park, surf in the Pacific Ocean or go to one of the many ski resorts.


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Old 09-16-2007, 08:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Big Sur by public transport?

Hi, I'm spending 2 weeks in San Francisco next month. I really want to see Big Sur, but I don't drive. I can't seem to find any places to stay in that area, and I can't work out how accessible the coast would be by public transport if I stayed in, say, Monterey. Can anyone advise?

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Old 09-27-2007, 06:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Big Sur by public transport?

In Big Sur, you can find many places to stay. I and my wife just came back from Big sur after a long vacation. We stayed at the Big sur Lodge which is located in ancient groves of redwoods and oaks in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park on the Big Sur River. Easy access to Big Sur, Andrew Molera and Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Parks and Point Lobos State Reserve. Having Comfortable rooms and the general store and the restaurants are nearby. Big Sur is located approximately 30 miles south of Monterey and public Transportation is available to and from Monterey. We went by car and we visited Cannery Row and the old Fisherman’s Wharf which are the best tourist attractions. We enjoyed site of the renowned Monterey Aquarium. Whale watching tours, deep sea fishing charters etc., We saw several parking garages in downtown Monterey and a free trolley bus to take you around the city. We would like to go back again! Have a nice time!
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