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The Magical Sunlight through the sea cave! in Big Sur Coast from December to January!

California in Winter season 😍🎥

Cold? yes 2C to 18C, Warmer a bit on the coast, colder near high mountains ️ and you can see snow capped on their tops.

 

I always took road trips down the Big Sur Coast in December and January!

This magical sunlight happened 2 weeks a year I think 🤔

The Magical Sunlight through the sea cave! refers to a natural phenomenon where the setting sun aligns perfectly with the Giant Arch Rock formation in Big Sur, California, casting a beam of light through the archway, creating a stunning visual effect that many photographers seek to capture, particularly around the winter solstice.

 

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Due to the steep terrain prevalent along the Big Sur coast, it is one of the few ocean access points within Big Sur.

 

The entrance to this hidden beach, a single-lane, 2.2 miles (3.5 km) long access road, can be difficult to find. The road and the beach are within the National Forest.

 

Because it is so narrow, pedestrians and recreational vehicles are not permitted on the road.

I had 2 times came there in 2022, and must go back home, because there’s not any parking lot available! 😢

 

The parking lot accommodates 65 vehicles and is usually full on summer and holiday weekends. When available, parking is $15 per vehicle.

 

The beach is open 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. No camping or fires are permitted. There are four picnic tables available. Swimming can be hazardous due to the cold water, rocks, and strong currents. The weather from June to August can be foggy and cold. No overnight camping.

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Uploaded on January 22, 2025
Taken on January 21, 2025