09 July, 2013

Road Trip 5

We are nearing the end of the journey. Every day was packed with things to see and do and many things we didn't have time for. I was constantly amazed at all the State Parks and reserves and other sights there were to see so close to each other.

One of the highlights of the trip was hiking five miles around the Point Lobos Reserve. Every section of the trail was filled to the brim with beauty. Hillsides covered with trees and wildflowers, seals and otters feeding, swimming or resting.





Lots of Poison Oak to avoid.


Bird Island.



The fog was following us but we managed to keep ahead of it until the last moment.


The Big Sur coastline is stunning. The road winds in continuous twists and turns as it hugs the cliffs. We stopped at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park to see McWay Falls which falls onto a beach below.


An added treat was to see several California Condors. Huge birds just 25 feet away from us.




A walk through Limekiln State Park.


Keep an eye out for snakes on the trail.


Getting my feet wet crossing a creek was worth it for this waterfall.


The Piedras Blanca Elephant Seal Colony.



Play nicely please!


Morro Bay.


Otters.


Surf at Morro Bay.




Next stop Pismo Beach.


One of the rare beaches you can drive or ride on. We decided to forgo the opportunity.


Ventura.




Our last day was marked by very heavy coastal fog close to shore. Even so I wanted to stop at Venice Beach in LA as I had never seen it in person.




It looked less glamourous in person than it did on TV.




Our original plan had been to drive all the way down Highway 1 till we got home but the visibility was so bad we decided to get home sooner by taking the freeway - and promptly got caught in Holiday weekend traffic!


I hope you've enjoyed following in our tracks and perhaps inspired you to take your own California road trip one day. 
There's just one more road trip post to come where I feature the California Missions we visited on the coastal portion of our trip.

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