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Big Sur River Inn

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Big Sur River Inn

Roadside lodge built along the Big Sur River, with rustic rooms, an eatery, and a general store stocked for travelers. Wooden chairs set in the shallow water turn the riverbank into a steady gathering spot.

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Big Sur River Inn marks one of the first recognizable stops as you head into Big Sur proper. The property stretches across both sides of the road: the main inn, restaurant, and general store line the riverbank, while another set of rooms stands across the highway. Some rooms open directly onto the river, with windows that catch the morning light and let in the sound of water moving below. Others face the road, buffered by double-pane glass that softens most of the road noise. Porches run along several of the buildings – handy for drying out hiking gear or catching some air after a day on the trails. Inside, rooms are simple: TV, WiFi, a clean bed, and not much extra. The style leans rustic, with a cabin feel that matches the landscape outside. The restaurant anchors the main building, with a wood fire going most days and a menu that sticks to basics – omelettes in the morning, burritos and fajitas at lunch, and bigger plates for dinner. Portions come out generous, and the general store next door keeps a steady supply of breakfast burritos and snacks for early risers or anyone heading out to hike. The store itself is compact but covers the essentials: drinks, snacks, and a few supplies that come in handy for travelers. Most people drift outside at some point. The river cuts through the back of the property, and the inn sets out sturdy wooden chairs along the bank – and right in the water when the flow is low enough. It’s the kind of spot where you can sit with your feet in the river, coffee in hand, and watch the trees shift overhead. Mosquitoes show up in the warmer months, so bug spray isn’t a bad idea. Parking is straightforward, with spaces tucked along the main entrance and near the rooms. The inn works as a base for exploring Big Sur and the state parks nearby – Pfeiffer Big Sur is just a couple miles down the road, and Carmel is an easy drive north. Cyclists use the inn as a rest stop or overnight, since it’s one of the few places along this stretch of coast where you can pull off, refuel, and get back on the road. The place has been around for decades and still acts as a gathering point for both locals and travelers. Everything you need is here: a bed, a meal, a spot by the river, and a place to dry out after a day in the woods.

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