There are a few towns that you'll be passing through along this route. From Morro Bay, CA, in the southern end of the trip, you'll be heading north through San Simeon, Lucia, and Big Sur, and then finally Carmel By the Sea and Monterrey, CA. These are very nice towns with plenty of visitor services available to the tourists passing through.
In terms of the number and quality of amenities available, you can spend days tasking in all that this road trip has to offer. With seven state parks, a state reserve, a botanical area and many historical places of interest, you'll always have plenty to see and do along this route. There are many opportunities for hiking and beach exploring in the state parks. Monterrey, CA has a walking tour and Cannery Row district with nice restaurants, museums, and aquarium. Pacific Grove, known as Butterfly USA, is a winter home to monarch butterflies coming from as far as Canada. Carmel-By-The-Sea has shops, cottages, galleries, restaurants, as well as a preserved 18th century Spanish mission. The route will also take you across the Bixby Bridge, known form movies, postcards and TV commercials. The bridge arches 256 feet above the point where the Bixby Creek meets the Pacific Ocean. Tours of the lighthouse in Point Sur state historic park are available on most weekends. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park has great hiking trails leading to many waterfalls and trout streams. Make sure you visit one of California's most popular tourist sites, the Hearst Castle. This mansion/castle was built for a publisher William Randolph Hearst at the beginning of the 20th century and took about 30 years to be completed. With its fascinating history, the Castle served as early 20th century fantasy island for Hollywood stars and some of the richest and most powerful people in the world. The Hearst Castle is the one attraction along this route you don't want to miss. Morro Bay Morrow Bay is a wonderful seaside town you might also want to plan to spend some time in. The famous landmark here is "Morro Rock" a striking coastal feature named by Portuguese navigator Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo when he first charted this coast during his voyage of discovery in 1542. Overall, this road trip is incredible in both scenery and attractions and you just can't get enough of all the breathtaking views and wonderful places of interest showcased along this route.
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