Website:https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=578 (Website)https://www.californiabeaches.com/beach/julia-pfeiffer-burns-state-park/ (California Beaches Website - Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park)
Description:Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park offers a dramatic meeting of land and sea—attracting visitors, writers, artists and photographers from around the world. The same geologic, climate and marine processes that shape the character of this beautiful park keep it undeveloped, susceptible to natural forces. Wildfires and landslides are common. The steep slopes of the Santa Lucia Range and the rugged coast embody the essence of the frontier spirit and individualism of its early settlers. Visitors may hike, scuba dive, fish and explore the coastal overlook. Park temperatures range from the mid-80s at higher elevations inland to the mid-40s, with heavy winter rains and frequent coastal fog This state park is named after Julia Pfeiffer Burns, a well respected pioneer woman in the Big Sur country. The park stretches from the Big Sur coastline into nearby 3,000-foot ridges. It features redwood, tan oak, madrone, chaparral, and an 80-foot waterfall that drops from granite cliffs into the ocean from the Overlook Trail. A panoramic view of the ocean and miles of rugged coastline is available from the higher elevations along the trails east of Highway 1.
Site Condition:Waterfall viewpoint pedestrian observation bridge / Waterfall Trail is opposite and north of cove and is mostly crumbling down the cliffside. The trail is open about 200 ft the tunnel, so visitors can get a view of McWay Falls but little else.The Overlook is closed. The Tan Bark and and Ewoldsen Trails are closed. The only area that is openand viablefir a small film / photo shoot at the park is Partington Cove. Camping facilities are above the waterfall. http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/578/files/JuliaPfeifferBurnsSP_CampMap2018.pdf
General Notes:updated 10.3.2006 / 08.22.08 ai / 2.6.2012 / 5.5 & 7.2014 lm / 12.2.15 lb / 1.20.2016 lb / 2.25.2016 lb / 6.1.2017 lb / 8.16.17 rv / 7.27.2018 / 8.2.2018 lm
Usage Restriction:5/31/17: NO FILMING ALLOWED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. 2/25/2016: All drone use is considered an unsafe recreation and is a citable offense (CCR 4319). * * * CLOSED AREAS *** THERE IS NO BEACH OR OCEAN ACCESS IN THIS PARK Cliff areas beyond the fenced boundaries, including the BEACH, SADDLE ROCK and MCWAY FALLS area are completely off limits. Trespassing into these closed areas is a serious offense, resulting in a citation and arrest. The areas are extremely hazardous. Failure to respect the boundaries has resulted in complex rescue operations and tragic loss of lives. Please stay on the trail and out of these closed areas.
Jurisdictions::CALIFORNIA FILM COMMISSION - CFC, MONTEREY COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: Yes
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 36.1659430, y coordinate: -121.6631985
Contacts: Hildreth, Melody *Special Events Coordinator, Monterey District / Big Sur Sector831.667.0507 / 831.667.2315 Phone 1831.667.0528 Phone 2EMAIL FIRST PRIOR TO CALLING ! Mobile831.667.2886 Fax[email protected][email protected]https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=29834
Ortega, Marcos *Superintendent, Big Sur Sector - California State Parks47555 Highway 1, Big Sur, CA 93920 USA(831) 667-1101 - desk Phone 1(831) 667-0165 Fax[email protected][email protected]https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=21284
Moilov, LoriPermit Coordinator - Buildings / Facilities / Central & Northern California Parks, California Film Commission7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 900, Hollywood, CA 90028 USA323.817.4106 Phone 1323.860.2972 Fax[email protected]http://film.ca.gov/state-permits/parks-beaches/
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