(I should shout,) Pfeiffer Beach is a hidden treasure of the Big Sur.
Note: Pfeiffer Beach, NOT in the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, is accessible only by Sycamore Canyon Road from Highway #1, 2 miles east of the exit. Caution! it's a very sharp turn! there is NO sign to mark the Sycamore Canyon Road or Pfeiffer Beach, but if you get it right, after 200 ft. from the exit, you would see a big sign on a stone wall "Pfeiffer Beach, 2 Miles". I think this is a intentional setup to hide it from the stranger weird tourists. But anyway, we found it, and enjoy the stay there.
After 2 miles easy driving, here is the Pfeiffer Beach fee station. December 30th, 2008.
Lily and Noah had a nap there. Someone called the Park Ranger, reporting that there is maybe a case "baby left alone on the vehicle". When the park ranger came, everything looked perfectly fine because that guy did not see actually Lily also in the vehicle at the same time. December 30th, 2008.
Pfeiffer Beach, December 30th, 2008.
A man was surfing, Pfeiffer Beach, December 30th, 2008.
The rocks on the Pfeiffer Beach, December 30th, 2008.
Pfeiffer Beach is so romantic for someones, December 30th, 2008.
Margaret and Clara were enjoying the Pfeiffer Beach, December 30th, 2008.
Another rocks on the Pfeiffer Beach, December 30th, 2008.
This portion of the Pfeiffer Beach is surfing-friendly. December 30th, 2008.
Access point to the Pfeiffer Beach from Sycamore Canyon Road. December 30th, 2008.
Margaret and Clara enjoying to build a sand castle at the Pfeiffer Beach, December 30th, 2008.
Looking north at the Pfeiffer Beach, California. December 30th, 2008.
We all enjoyed the Pfeiffer Beach, December 30th, 2008.
At the Pfeiffer Beach parking lot, Margaret and Clara was playing with a butterfly, December 30th, 2008.
Here is the home for most of the butterfly at Pfeiffer Beach, near the nature toilets, December 30th, 2008.
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