Andrew Molera State Park

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May 21, 2026 - May 22, 2026
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Experience the Untamed Wilderness of Andrew Molera State Park

Located on California's scenic Big Sur coastline, Andrew Molera State Park is a relative hidden gem.

Established in 1988, this park honors Andrew Molera, the farmer credited with introducing artichokes to California. The park features a combination of grassy meadows, beach access, and rugged ocean bluffs. Its trails are less crowded, offering unique wildlife viewing opportunities, including endangered California condors and migrating whales.

Unforgettable Highlights

🐦 Wildlife Watching: Spot California condors soaring above and whales off the coast.
🏕️ Campground Access: Enjoy a first-come, first-served campsite situated near the beach.
🌊 Beach Trails: Explore pathways leading directly to sandy beaches along the Pacific Ocean.

Andrew Molera State Park is free to enter, making it appealing for families, nature enthusiasts, and casual hikers.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Andrew Molera State Park

Historical Significance

The park was established in 1988 and named after a farmer known for introducing artichokes to California.

Wildlife Habitat

Home to endangered California condors, offering opportunities for monitoring and recovery programs.

Oldest Building

Features Cooper Cabin, built in 1861, which is the oldest structure in Big Sur.

Location

45500 California 1

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