California Pacific Coast Highway - America's Most Scenic Drive - 4K
California Pacific Coast Highway
America's most Scenic Drive
Driving from San Luis Obispo to Half Moon Bay on California SR-1 and US-101 through Big Sur and Monterey
If you are a fan of the scenic American pacific coast road trips, then this driving video tour are for you.
It takes place on the scenic ocean cliffs with endless ocean views on the nice weather California day.
This road trip starts a bit inland, in the city called San Luis Obispo, and gradually gets more scenic and scenic, with endless ocean views and ocean cliffs with perfect visibility on the sunny day.
SRĀ 1 splits from USĀ 101 at Santa Rosa Street in San Luis Obispo
It rejoins the coast inĀ Morro Bay, running through that city as a freeway, where it crossesĀ Morro CreekĀ at the site of a prehistoricĀ ChumashĀ settlement dating to theĀ Millingstone Horizon.
From there, SRĀ 1 proceeds north toĀ CayucosĀ until it again becomes a winding, two lane road with occasional passing lanes.
It then continues along the coast throughĀ CambriaĀ andĀ San Simeon, and past the elephant seal colony atĀ Piedras Blancas Light Station.
SRĀ 1 provides access toĀ Hearst CastleĀ in San Simeon in Northern San Luis Obispo County.
Big Sur
Main article:Ā Big Sur Coast Highway
Looking south, showing the McWay Rocks, about 16 miles south of Big Sur
The Bixby Creek Bridge in Big Sur
SR 1 then enters the Big Sur region, crossing San Carpóforo Creek just south of the Monterey County line.
For about 72 miles (116 km) from San Carpóforo Creek to Malpaso Creek, the road winds and hugs the cliffs of Big Sur, passing various coastal parks in the area, with no connection to the other side of the Santa Lucia Mountains except for Nacimiento-Fergusson Road.
The road briefly leaves the coast for a few miles, passing through a redwood forest in the Big Sur River valley.
The Big Sur segment of the highway, built between 1919 and 1937, also crosses a number of now historic bridges, including the scenicĀ Bixby Creek Bridge, a reinforced concrete arch with a 320-foot (98Ā m) span that passes over the Bixby Creek gorge, theĀ Rocky Creek Bridge, Ā and theĀ Big Creek Bridge.
Monterey Bay Area
After crossing the Carmel River, SRĀ 1 turns inland and runs along the eastern boundary ofĀ CarmelĀ before becoming a freeway inĀ Monterey.
After bypassing the immediate coastline ofĀ Pebble BeachĀ and the rest of theĀ Monterey Peninsula, the freeway heads north along the coast ofĀ Monterey BayĀ throughĀ Sand City,Ā Seaside, andĀ Marina.
At the interchange withĀ SRĀ 156Ā nearĀ Castroville, SRĀ 1 continues north as a two-lane rural road toĀ Moss Landing.
SRĀ 1 becomes a freeway once again just before entering intoĀ Santa Cruz County. This four-lane freeway continues up the Monterey Bay coast throughĀ WatsonvilleĀ to its interchange withĀ SRĀ 17Ā inĀ Santa Cruz.
(ThisĀ trumpet interchangeĀ is locally known as The Fishhook due to its tight loop ramps that resemble a fishhook when viewed from above).
After a short expressway section, it skirts downtown Santa Cruz as four-lane Mission Street, regaining the Cabrillo Highway designation (local/historic name is "Coast Road") after it leaves the city and continues north-west as a two-lane road (with occasional four-lane sections) up the coast.
San Francisco Bay Area
Scene from SRĀ 1 near Half Moon Bay at Tunitas Creek Beach
Entering San Mateo County, SR 1 follows the west coast of the San Francisco Peninsula, passing by the marine mammal colonies at Año Nuevo State Park, and the historic Pigeon Point Lighthouse, before reaching Half Moon Bay.
Between Half Moon Bay andĀ Pacifica, the highway bypasses a treacherous stretch known asĀ Devil's SlideĀ via theĀ Tom Lantos Tunnels.
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