You find Big Sur lodging on almost any budget from inexpensive campgrounds to some of the most luxurious (and expensive) hotels in the United States. No matter where you decide to stay, Big Sur is not the place to try to find last-minute lodging. Any time in summer and weekends year around, the hotels, motels and campgrounds are filled to capacity, and it can be a long drive to the next area where lodging is available.
Big Sur Lodging
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Big Sur Campground and Cabins
- Cabins with fireplaces and kitchens. Summer tent cabins.
- Store, laundry, basketball court, playground
- Big Sur Lodge
- In Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. 61 cottage-style lodging in an ancient redwood grove, with mountain views.
- Heated pool, some fireplaces and kitchens, restaurant, store
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Deetjen's Big Sur Inn
- Quaint Norwegian-style setting for Big Sur lodging, 20 rooms
- Restaurant
- Fernwood
- Glen Oaks Motel
- 17 rooms in a motel setting
- Lucia Lodge
- This small motel has a most scenic setting.
- Post Ranch Inn
- 30 luxurious guest rooms, unique architecture in an award-winning resort for Big Sur lodging
- Two pools, private decks, spa tubs, restaurant.
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- Ripplewood Resort
- Cabins in the redwoods
- Store, gas station, cafe
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Riverside Campground and Cabins
- Cabins in the redwoods
- Laundry
- Terra Mar
- Private luxury property designed by the same designer who designed the Post Ranch Inn.
- Treebones Resort
- Accommodation here is in luxury yurts, a kind of large, round tent.
- Ventana Inn and Spa
- An award-winning hotel with luxurious guestrooms
- Overlooks the ocean or mountains, breakfast, swimming pools, fireplaces, spa, restaurant
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