PCH--Pacific Coast Highway--Highway 1, California

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  The coastline along highway nr.1
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      My husband Justin at look out spot
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  • Stop along the way for awesome views.
      Stop along the way for awesome views.
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    NORTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS

    by LoriPori Updated Nov 8, 2004 3011 reviews

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    A Northern Eleohant Seal Emerging out of the water

    Northern Elephant Seals can be seen on the beaches 12 miles north of Cambria, south of the Peidras Blancas Lighthouse. These creatures have huge noses that give these beasts their name. These large mammals may seem slow and docile but can be very dangerous when provoked. Hans and I were thrilled when we got to see a large elephant seal emerging out of the water and then make its way up the sand, so he could lay in the sun with the others.

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    Drive highway 1 along the coast North to South

    by wadekorzan Written Jan 24, 2004 651 reviews

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    California coast

    Highway 1 that runs slaong the central coast is truly spectacular. It's not really necessary to drive the entire route on Highway 1, as the best part is actually between San Luis Obispo and Santa Cruz.

    If you can, I think it is better to drive from north to south, because that way when you drive the stretch between Carmel and San Simeon, you are on the ocean-side of the road. Driving from south to north, sometimes your views of the dramatic coastal scenery are obstructed.

    Some highlights along Route 1 are Santa Barbara, Hearst Castle, Big Sur, the redwood trees, and the Monterey Peninsula.

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    Camping along Highway 1 Pacific Ocean

    by SLLiew Written Oct 8, 2006 2381 reviews

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    Enjoyed camping at one of the many camping sites along Highway 1. You just drive and park a vacant lot and set up your tent for the night. There is a box at the entrance for self registration and to drop the camping fee into an envelope into the box - self service.

    Can look into the ocean and see any spouts of passing whales. The vegetation on the cliffs are varied, colorful and full of little flowers. The fog may come in. At night, a racoon raided our camp site. Bring torches for fun night hikes along the cliffs and down the coast. It is a real adventure.

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    Drive the 101 Highway South from Monterey

    by JREllison Updated Dec 22, 2007 189 reviews

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    U.S. Highway 101 running north-south From Washington through Californiais the Western most highway on the Coast of the United States. It is also known as El Camino Real where it's route along the southern and central California coast approximates the old trail which linked the Spanish missions, pueblos and presidios.

    We started out at Point Lobos and followed the route South for a couple of hours into the Big Sur country. The it is awsome!

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    Ostrich Farm

    by thebeatsurrender Written Jun 14, 2007 136 reviews

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    Beullton, which also claims to have invented split pea soup, is home to the Beullton Ostrich Farm. You can buy an ostrich filet, pay to view the ostriches, or better yet, just snag some free pictures from the side of the road. It was right off the highway on our coastal roadtrip.

    Oh, fyi ostrichs sound like angry, depressed cats.

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    U.S. 101/California 1--PCH....

    by lmkluque Updated Jun 25, 2012 1505 reviews

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    Some views will be disappointing
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    Taking a road trip through the state of California is not a new concept. Father Junipero Serra made his mark by traversing along the coast of California and setting up twenty-one Missions about every "one day's" worth of travel apart.

    Eventually the U.S. 101/California1 was developed, offering some of the most interesting and beautiful views of the coast line from the beyond the south end of the state to beyond the north boundry. This coastal route of the western U.S.A. & California has many names throughout the state. Pacific Coast Highway, (PCH), California Highway 1, US Highway 101, Pacific Highway, Seacoast Drive, Ocean Boulevard, well, you get the idea. PCH is the most famous of these and the most famous section of PCH is located in the northern part of California, but it is possible to drive from one end of the state at San Ysidro to the other at Crescent City along scenic and sometimes not so scenic coastal roads.

    Every year there is some sort of new development along parts of this coastal route which often times obliterate the natural beauty and in some areas there are sites are not worth seeing, in other areas the road runs through little beach towns that anyone would love to spend time in, and parts of this famous road offer awesome, panoramic, ocean scenes that shouldn' t be missed. (Here I'll warn you that much of US 101 does not go along the coastal route, mainly only in the far southern area.)

    Driving from one end of California to the other, on these coastal roads, (Speed Limit ranges from 25 mph through the beach communities to maybe 65 mph at some points.) will take a lot longer than driving the same distance on the Interstate freeways, (Speed Limit ranges from 65 mph to 70 mph most of the way.) so keep that in mind while making your plans.

    The main thing to consider while planning such a road trip is that the more time you take the more you will be able to experience and learn about this wonderful aspect of the State of California and our casural culturer.

    Most of my photos are from the section in San Diego County and a bit beyond. Technically this section is not considered as SR-1 but still it is part of the PCH.

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    Driving along Highway 1

    by laosa13 Updated Feb 8, 2004 49 reviews

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    Driving along PCH1 is an amazing experience. The views are incredible, with the Ocean to you west. There are hairpin turns, and steep cliffs... its definitely a leisurely ride that you should allot lots of time to pull over and take pictures. Drive in a convertible if you can :-)

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    The coastline along highway nr.1

    by sim1 Updated Mar 3, 2005 4772 reviews

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    The coastline along highway nr.1


    After I visited the mission I took the road along the coastline towards the south (highway 1). The views here were magnificent and I stopped a lot of times to take pictures.

    When I see this photo, I think back to this sunny day along the Californian coast, the bright-orange coloured flowers waving in the wind, so high above the sea. The light of the sun is glittering on the sea, and the waves are thundering against the high cliffs. Hmmm, wish I was there right now.... I can feel the sunshine on my face, the fresh seabreeze going through my hair and smell the sweet perfume of the flowers.... hmmm, think I am dreaming away....


    Take a look at my Carmel page for more photos and info.

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    I guess the place to go is the...

    by falicia2000 Written Feb 25, 2003 97 reviews

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    I guess the place to go is the beach, or the dunes, there are some really big ones and they are really fun to climb. There is Salmon creek, and a few other spots along Highway 1 where you can park, and have access to the beaches.

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    Pacific Coast Highway

    by goingsolo Updated Jun 20, 2005 2750 reviews

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    California

    Highway 1, otherwise known as the Pacific Coast Highway, or PCH, is a winding road which hugs the California coastline and continues northward into Canada. This is the true scenic route and not recommended for traveling long distances unless you are blessed with enough time to proceed at this pace. The speed limit is never above 45 mph and is often less. But traveling the PCH is not about speeding and instead is about enjoying the drive.

    There are stunning views with nearly every twist and turn of this road. The southern portion provides awesome views of the Pacific Ocean and the California coastline. The scenery, of course, changes along with the terrain and the northern portion of PCH in California is supposed to be absolutely spectacular. Numerous small towns are found along the way and the road continues through Redwoods National Park and then northward into Oregon.

    My first trip along PCH began at the Washington/Oregon border. Someday, I plan to drive the entire highway, but, to date, the only sections I've done in California are brief stretches around Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Malibu. Personally, I found these areas overdeveloped, with rows of shops and restaurants often obscuring the views that make driving the PCH so worthwhile. Fortunately though, I encountered few of the speed obesessed California drivers who seem to be ever present on the freeways and in the National Parks.

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