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Amerika Birleşik Devletleri
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Andrew Molera State Park Entrance 🌊🌲

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The Andrew Molera State Park Entrance serves as the primary gateway to the largest state park along California's iconic Big Sur coastline. Situated in Monterey County, approximately 20 miles south of Carmel-by-the-Sea on Highway 1, this entrance provides access to nearly 5,000 acres of remarkably undeveloped wilderness. Located near sea level at the mouth of the Big Sur River, the park extends into the foothills of the Santa Lucia Mountains, offering a diverse landscape of beaches, meadows, bluffs, and forested…

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    Large coastal park famed for its beaches, undulating terrain, but also long hikes in the uplands and forested valleys

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    What are the parking arrangements and fees at Andrew Molera State Park?

    The park features a designated dirt parking lot for day-use visitors. There is a $10 per car, per day entrance fee. RVs and travel trailers are generally not permitted in the main parking lot due to limited space, though parking in pullouts along Highway 1 is allowed.

    Are dogs allowed in Andrew Molera State Park?

    Dogs are permitted on the Creamery Meadow Trail and the Beach Trail, provided they are on a leash. However, dogs are not allowed in the Trail Camp or on other trails within the park.

    What facilities are available for campers at Andrew Molera State Park?

    The park offers a primitive walk-in Trail Camp with 22 standard tent sites and two hike-and-bike campsites. These are located about a quarter to a third of a mile from the parking area. Each campsite includes a fire pit, picnic table, and food storage container. Flush toilets and potable water are available at the Trail Camp. Reservations are strongly encouraged and can be made up to six months in advance.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options at Andrew Molera State Park?

    Yes, the park offers several family-friendly trails. The Creamery Meadow Trail and the Beach Trail are generally considered easy and suitable for families. These trails lead to Molera Beach and offer opportunities for wildlife viewing and exploring the diverse landscape.

    What are the main points of interest or viewpoints within the park?

    Key points of interest include Molera Beach, known for its surfing and driftwood, and the Big Sur River. The Molera Ranch House Museum and the historic Cooper Cabin offer a glimpse into the region's past. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Ventana Wildlife Society's California Condor Discovery Center is a must-visit, and the park is also known for migrating monarch butterflies in its eucalyptus groves.

    When is the best time to visit Andrew Molera State Park to cross the Big Sur River easily?

    Seasonal footbridges are typically installed around June 15th each year, allowing pedestrians to easily cross the Big Sur River to access the beach and Creamery Meadow Trail. During other times of the year, visitors may need to wade across the river, depending on water levels.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible trails or facilities in the park?

    While the park offers diverse terrain, specific information on designated wheelchair-accessible trails is limited. The main parking lot is dirt, and many trails involve uneven surfaces, inclines, or river crossings. Visitors with mobility concerns should contact the park directly for the most current accessibility information.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Andrew Molera State Park?

    The park is a haven for wildlife. Visitors often spot reintroduced California condors soaring overhead, sea otters, harbor seals, and sea lions along the coast. Inland, you might encounter deer, foxes, bobcats, and various bird species. During migration season, monarch butterflies gather in the eucalyptus groves.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Andrew Molera State Park?

    Andrew Molera State Park is located in a relatively undeveloped area of Big Sur. While there are no cafes or pubs directly within the park, and only primitive walk-in camping is available, visitors can find various accommodation, dining, and other services in nearby communities such as Big Sur Village to the south or Carmel-by-the-Sea to the north, both accessible via Highway 1.

    What is the history behind the naming of Andrew Molera State Park?

    The park is named after Andrew Molera, who, along with his sister Frances, inherited the property from their mother in 1918. Andrew Molera was known for popularizing the artichoke in California. In 1965, Frances Molera sold the property to The Nature Conservancy with the stipulation that the park created from the land be named in her brother's honor. The park officially opened in 1972.

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