1. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park : CAMPING - California State Parks

    https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=29832

    Pfeiffer Big Sur is an extremely popular campground. Reservations fill up six months in advance, even in the winter. Online reservations are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at ReserveCalifornia. You may also call toll free 1-800-444-7275.

  2. Big Sur Real Estate - Big Sur CA Homes For Sale | Zillow

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    Zillow has 13 homes for sale in Big Sur CA. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place.

  3. Big Sur, CA Homes For Sale & Big Sur, CA Real Estate | Trulia

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    14 Homes For Sale in Big Sur, CA. Browse photos, see new properties, get open house info, and research neighborhoods on Trulia.

  4. Big Sur, CA Homes For Sale & Real Estate

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    Home. California Real Estate. 16 Results. Big Sur, CA Real Estate & Homes For Sale. Order By. Newest Price (high to low) Price (low to high) Bedrooms Bathrooms. 45216 Clear Ridge Rd, Big Sur, CA 93920 View this property at 45216 Clear Ridge Rd, Big Sur, CA 93920. 45216 Clear Ridge Rd Big Sur CA 93920.

  5. 12 Absolute Best Airbnbs in Big Sur (for 2021 ...

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    Big Sur is the stretch of rugged mountainous terrain, located between Carmel Highlands and San Simeon in central California.

  6. Big Sur, CA Real Estate - Big Sur Homes for Sale | realtor ...

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    Homes for sale in Big Sur, CA have a median listing home price of $4,247,500. There are 16 active homes for sale in Big Sur, CA. Some of the hottest neighborhoods near Big Sur, CA are La Colina ...

  7. 10 Great Things to Do in Big Sur, California

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    Big Sur, Calif., is a place defined by its natural features: Here at the edge of the continent, mountains plunge into the sea with little regard for the tiny ribbon of highway that clings tenuously to the slopes or the thousands of tourists clustered at every turn, taking photographs, and chattering about the views.