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About Hike & Bike. Plaskett Creek Campground
Campground in California.
Nestled along California's dramatic Big Sur coastline, Plaskett Creek Campground offers RV travelers an extraordinary gateway to one of the most spectacular stretches of the Pacific Coast Highway. This public campground sits on the Cabrillo Highway where rugged cliffs meet pristine beaches, creating an unforgettable camping experience for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor adventure.
The setting here is truly exceptional. Plaskett Creek flows through the campground before meeting the ocean, and the surrounding landscape showcases the wild, untamed character that makes Big Sur famous worldwide. The coastal views are breathtaking, with dramatic rock formations rising from the sea and the constant soundtrack of crashing waves. Whether you're relaxing at your RV site or exploring the grounds, the natural beauty surrounds you at every turn.
What makes this location particularly special is its proximity to some of the finest coastal hiking and outdoor activities in California. The area is a paradise for hikers, with numerous trails leading to secluded coves, tide pools, and panoramic vistas that stretch for miles along the coastline. The campground itself serves as an ideal base for exploring Big Sur's most iconic attractions, from Pfeiffer Beach to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for adventure, whether hiking coastal trails, exploring tide pools, beachcombing, or simply taking in the magnificent ocean views.
Plaskett Creek Campground attracts a diverse mix of travelers. Nature lovers and photographers come to capture the stunning coastal landscape. Outdoor adventurers are drawn to the extensive trail system and opportunities for exploration. Couples seeking a romantic getaway find the dramatic scenery and peaceful atmosphere perfect for a memorable retreat. Families enjoy the accessible beaches and manageable hikes suitable for various age groups.
The campground's location on the Cabrillo Highway also makes it an excellent stop for those traveling the iconic Pacific Coast Highway. The winding road itself is an attraction, offering some of the most scenic driving in America. The small, laid-back vibe of the Big Sur area means you're camping in a place that prioritizes natural preservation and outdoor recreation over commercial development.
Sunset viewing from this location is particularly spectacular, with the sun descending over the Pacific creating colors that seem almost unreal. The peaceful nights offer dark skies perfect for stargazing, a rare commodity near populated areas. Early mornings often bring fog rolling in from the ocean, creating an almost mystical atmosphere that adds to the sense of being far removed from everyday life.
This is the kind of place where you disconnect from the modern world and reconnect with nature. The camping experience here emphasizes the outdoors, hiking, biking, and exploration rather than amenities and entertainment. It's perfect for those who travel to experience California's most beautiful natural areas and don't mind roughing it a bit for the reward of waking up in one of the most gorgeous locations on Earth.
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Tips & Tricks
Book Early
Templeton is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Check-in Time
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Local Weather
California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Templeton.
Explore the Area
Don't miss local attractions near Templeton. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.