Point Sur, Headlands, And Beach

Point Sur, Headlands, And Beach
Storm surf raises mist along the beach below headlands at Point Sur along the Pacific Coast Highway

Point Sur, Headlands, And Beach. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Storm surf raises mist along the beach below headlands at Point Sur along the Pacific Coast Highway

Point Sur provides one of the more striking landmarks along the Big Sur coastline, which is saying something in this area of wild landscapes where the sea and the mountains meet in dramatic fashion. It is located at what I regard as the upper end of the Big Sur coast, not all that far belong Carmel and still a bit north of the town of Big Sur. It is visible for a good distance both up and down the coast, as the unusual feature sits right at the edge of the water, connected to the mainland only by a narrow peninsula which, in places, is little more than a glorified beach.

The place also is the site of a historic coastal light house. Many years ago it was so isolated from civilization that the light house keepers and their families had to be there for months-long stints when they were out of touch with the larger world. Supplies were brought in by ship, the residents raised food in their own gardens, and aside from getting to nearby villages, it was a long trail to get to Monterey. I photographed it as I approached from the north, in a section of the Pacific Coast Highway that descends from a high headland area almost all the way down to the water line. On this day huge swells were coming ashore from storms in the northern Pacific Ocean.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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